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The Huron Expositor, 1926-12-31, Page 14 R 41 nd nis to- ng to ton_ r nedg, R. Watson Councillors, (ace].) , —S. G. Leslie, John Weymouth, Geo. 1?arke, Dr. R. R. Ross; Reeve, J. W. --John Elgie, C. McKay, M. Clark, J. the time to devote to the duties of lor, William Mills, William Johnston. and a few of the outside grown-ups. I G. Crich, McKILLOP.—Reeve, .; Frank Me- 4 R 41 nd nis to- ng to ton_ r '� t � P �� r U e 1aa �.. ',c' A - e 7 h •, w (off %. Y �, � •'L �Y / RIAR 71 17 BER' 31Id1+t' « p, �` ' , d M1- } t °? C +. •"� } r J�..F �� 9.v ASM1yI?�"C,�{}} ��.! , �t � '' :T� "pin`k, r +�Aq •,e ,r ", ,�F, �a t j t �0Q eny t C a M k MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS liam Wallace. Your correspondent insinuates that Iiirlcle'y,' 'eila£rts; a+ , EAF TH M Will' xn H TUCKRSMITH.—Reeve, R. Ken- the councillor whose candidature is �...Come ta- TOwrt,'p by # ;l �)"I , — ayor, is ' Golding, John F. Daly, Richmond nedg, R. Watson Councillors, (ace].) tr.. —S. G. Leslie, John Weymouth, Geo. 1?arke, Dr. R. R. Ross; Reeve, J. W. --John Elgie, C. McKay, M. Clark, J. the time to devote to the duties of lor, William Mills, William Johnston. and a few of the outside grown-ups. Deat'tie„ Public Com --John J. Cluf ; Councillors—W. A. Crich, George P. G. Crich, McKILLOP.—Reeve, .; Frank Me- the office. In reply let me say, thank you, Mr. Ratepayer. I am a busy t � Thomas Taylor. Hydro Commission 2 McQuaid, William Somerville. Conn. w� e a of the parents of the school children '� t � P �� r U e 1aa �.. ',c' A - e 7 h •, w (off %. Y �, � •'L �Y / RIAR 71 17 BER' 31Id1+t' « p, �` ' , d M1- } t °? C +. •"� } r J�..F �� 9.v ASM1yI?�"C,�{}} ��.! , �t � '' :T� "pin`k, r +�Aq •,e ,r ", ,�F, �a t j t �0Q eny t C a M k MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS liam Wallace. Your correspondent insinuates that Iiirlcle'y,' 'eila£rts; a+ , EAF TH M Will' xn H TUCKRSMITH.—Reeve, R. Ken- the councillor whose candidature is �...Come ta- TOwrt,'p by # ;l �)"I , — ayor, is ' Golding, John F. Daly, Richmond nedg, R. Watson Councillors, (ace].) rumoured (the undersigned) has not Cromarty school on Wednesday last. —S. G. Leslie, John Weymouth, Geo. 1?arke, Dr. R. R. Ross; Reeve, J. W. --John Elgie, C. McKay, M. Clark, J. the time to devote to the duties of lor, William Mills, William Johnston. and a few of the outside grown-ups. Deat'tie„ Public Com --John J. Cluf ; Councillors—W. A. Crich, George P. G. Crich, McKILLOP.—Reeve, .; Frank Me- the office. In reply let me say, thank you, Mr. Ratepayer. I am a busy t � Thomas Taylor. Hydro Commission Cardno, Richmond Parke, Foster "D. McQuaid, William Somerville. Conn. e a of the parents of the school children Hutchison, James Devereaux, George D. Haigh, Herbert Box, Thos. Melady, cillors—John Dodds, Edward Horan, Dan Regele, John Eckert, Thomas ship I can promise the people that I will take the time to faithfully dis- for both pupils and teacher. Much strong, Robert Bowman (acct.) Utali- William J. Bickell• Public School McKav and Dan Beuermann. char a the duties g pertaining thereto.46 er rear= fine a programme.—On Monday even - Trustees—N. Ward, Fred W. Wigg ; DUBLIN. The village trustees of •mat'yearionf were elft returned At any rate I think I should be thelas best judge this matter of having f 1t, 1� East' Ward, John C. Laing; South Dew, Wellington Skinner, Hugh Berry, time. '� t � P �� r U e 1aa �.. ',c' A - e 7 h •, w (off %. Y �, � •'L �Y / RIAR 71 17 BER' 31Id1+t' « p, �` ' , d M1- } t °? C +. •"� } r J�..F �� 9.v ASM1yI?�"C,�{}} ��.! , �t � '' :T� "pin`k, r +�Aq •,e ,r ", ,�F, �a t j t �0Q eny t C a M k MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS liam Wallace. Your correspondent insinuates that Iiirlcle'y,' 'eila£rts; a+ , EAF TH M Will' xn H TUCKRSMITH.—Reeve, R. Ken- the councillor whose candidature is �...Come ta- TOwrt,'p by # ;l �)"I , — ayor, is ' Golding, John F. Daly, Richmond nedg, R. Watson Councillors, (ace].) rumoured (the undersigned) has not Cromarty school on Wednesday last. —S. G. Leslie, John Weymouth, Geo. 1?arke, Dr. R. R. Ross; Reeve, J. W. --John Elgie, C. McKay, M. Clark, J. the time to devote to the duties of lor, William Mills, William Johnston. and a few of the outside grown-ups. Deat'tie„ Public Com --John J. Cluf ; Councillors—W. A. Crich, George P. G. Crich, McKILLOP.—Reeve, .; Frank Me- the office. In reply let me say, thank you, Mr. Ratepayer. I am a busy t � Thomas Taylor. Hydro Commission Cardno, Richmond Parke, Foster "D. McQuaid, William Somerville. Conn. man. If I am elected to the Reeve- BRUSSELS.—For Reeve, A. C. of the parents of the school children Hutchison, James Devereaux, George D. Haigh, Herbert Box, Thos. Melady, cillors—John Dodds, Edward Horan, Dan Regele, John Eckert, Thomas ship I can promise the people that I will take the time to faithfully dis- for both pupils and teacher. Much strong, Robert Bowman (acct.) Utali- William J. Bickell• Public School McKav and Dan Beuermann. char a the duties g pertaining thereto.46 er rear= fine a programme.—On Monday even - Trustees—N. Ward, Fred W. Wigg ; DUBLIN. The village trustees of •mat'yearionf were elft returned At any rate I think I should be thelas best judge this matter of having f James Ballantyne. Councillors—Dan East' Ward, John C. Laing; South Dew, Wellington Skinner, Hugh Berry, time. iuttfi to keep coal bing of the twentieth anniversary of their Ward, Rev, T. H. Brown, r. Theyccla- mation for the ensuing year. They are: L. J. Looby, Patrick Woodu and a As the writer has been allovtr- ed to serve the Tuckersmith electors pour { CLINTON.—For Mayor, Fred Jack- John Bruxer. councillor r for seven it tine, Chester Mawhinney, Nelson holidays with their daughter, Mrs. son and James Ford; for Reeve, C. A. Trewartha, B. Lang- HENSALIrTReeve, Owen tenger, Beare, would se seem that they must at least think think y W� Councillors (accl.)—L. H. Raeder, Middleton, ford•'for Councillors, Dr. F. Thomp- eon, G. Elliott, O. R. Paisley, H. Mc- George C. Petty, William. •Consitt. Councillors.—Robert McArthur, Chris. C'ainpbell;, James Priest, Robert Hig- fairly well of his services, Furthermore,' Ratepayers seems to think that the present incumbent of Cur � Solm" Mr. Evlynn Lloyd Miller, of Toronto, Brien, F. Livermore, B, E. X,angforda is spending the Christmas holidays the Reeve's at his 'home.—The little daughter of F. W. Johnston, W. F, R. Holmes; L. gd�t William Consitt, Alfred Clark, zad Robert Cameron. School Trus- chair is the only man capable to • , r TO THE RATEPAYERS OF Currell, J. A. Sutter;' for Utilities Commission, T. Hawkins (aecl,)' tees face].)—Thomas Welch, H. Sol- of going County Council next year owing to the matter of dis- +Q��GL�®�� �� Coe � ,ab r� TUCKERSMITH Trustees—,St, Andrew's ward, W. W. dan, William A. Maclaren. Public posing of the County Valuators' re- V Editor, Huron Expositor: Plumsteel (acch); -St. James' ward, G. A. McLennan (ace].); St. Georges Utildties (accI.)—Charles Moore. It was decided to hold a� public meeting•but port. This is an important matter, what can an man do more than Y >r , VQU ' be Jose? all dear. In your issue of the 24th i"R., a ward, M. C. Croles (acel.); St. Johns on Wednesday night, when the coon- ty's put up the best fight possible for the Township's pang over the signature of "Rate- ST. COLUMBAN (lard, C. Venner and T. Churchill. equalized assessment as it affects rights and record his Vote. Notes.—Mr. Augipst Krauskopf, of — GODERICH.—For Mayor, Mayor this village and other municipal mat- tens will .be discussed. � The valuators in their report state that they have gone to a good deal H. J. A. MacEwan, R. H. Cutt; Reeve —Charles C. Lee, J. J. Moser, R. HULLETT.—Reeve, Matthew Arm- strong, Ernest A. Adams, Robert of trouble to ascertain alb the facts and have doubtless tried to be fair t ty Council, Turner, B. C. Munnings, Wm- Badlie; Deputy Reeve --J. J. Moser, R_ Turn- Clarke. Coun6llors—Herbert Mog- ridge, James Leiper, James C. Forbes, in the matter to all municipalities, But why waste words; stripped of i er: Councillors—William Bailie, Robt, Mrs. James McLaughlin are still in Johnston, C. H. Humber, D. O'Brien, Thomas Sloan, William Knox (with- all pretense, Ratepayer's. letter is just B. C. Munnings, H. Blackstone, Wes- drawn), Robert Lawson John Barr. GODERICH TP.—Reeve, Herb Cox. a thinly veiled attempt "to draw a herring across the trail" and so to ley McLean, R. H. Cutt, R. Turner, Councillors—.Oliver Jervis, J. R. Mid- injure the chances of the 'b "opposition" is spending her holiday4 with Mr. and the chaid: ChaitmaiVs rajldiessf; "Silent N. Armstrong, D. Sproule, Fred Mur- dleton, David Churchill Wilmott candidate., Mrs. J. Love.—Miss Della Godkin, of chorus, Night, Holy Night,' ney, E. L. Dean, J. W. Craigie, G. L. Haacke, (all by acclamation). Evidently Ratepayer does not Toronto, is visiting her mother, Mrs. by the school; recitations, Kenneth .,, Parsons, C. Worsell, A. J. Paltridge, BAYFIELD.—Reeve, E. F. Kerner, esteem his own opinion very highly A. Godkdn —Miss Annie Simpson, who ., Schier; A Speech of Welcome"; rec. W. Peachey, J. Cott, Alex.- McLean, A. E. Erwin. Councillors—W. J. Me- as he has not ventured to sign his has been teaching near Niagara, is g gra, itation, Harvey Bryons• , recitation C. C. Lee, John Storey. Public School J. Parker, George Castle, Lewis name to them. Electors will. form home for vacation.—+Mrs. William EI- Bobby Kirkby; recitation, Anna En - Trustees face].)—J. F. Thomson, Trustees Thomson Murdock Ross, William their own opinions of such tics. tac liott, of Mitchell, is visiting her g niF; recitation Margaret g Murra y', James C. Carrie, R. R. Sallows, Wil- Weston. School Trustees—E. R. Wes- ! Come out into the open, Ratepayer, father, Mr. S. Buchanan. — John recitation, Jack Drager; a dialogue I ton F. H. Johns W. J. McLeod and and tell us who you are. I am yours Kirkonnell, of Deloraine, Man., is re- "Christmas Plots," was given by old. A. Brandon. for sincerity and straightforward newtng old acquaintances to the cur- er pupils; song, "Come Play with Us EXF.TF.R.-Reeve, W. D. Sanders,i dealing, rounding district.—Miss McNair ds recitation, ;Roy t Carter; recitation C. R. Snell. Councillors — Joseph -1 ROBT, P. WATSON. renewing old acquaintances in and Bill Farquharsorv; acrostic, The Davis. Nathaniel Ogden, Paul Coates, +mas Tree"; recitation, Geta Joe Hawkins, F.li 0ou1tis, William CROMARTY Donald is visiting at the home of his I ickson, recitation, Jim Johnston Gillespie, William Lutman, Ed. J. Notes.—The greater part of tha sister, Mrs. William Hackwell.—Mr. recitation, Helen Smalldon; motio, of the villa George S'holdice, who has been reliev- song, "Away in a Manger," by sir Christie. School Board—B, M. Fran- People village spent Christmas cis, F. M. Dignan, J. G. Stanbury, R. i Day with friends. Our village had ing the agent at Guelph Junction, has girls; recitation, Helen Farquharson N. Creech, Mrs. Vinetta Mollard, I a sadly deserted appearance on Pubitic Utilities-�Jobn R Hind (ace]) Christmas day.—A Christmas tree BLYTH—Reeve—,Tames Dodds, Dr.' and entertainment was held at the W. J. Milne, S. G. Leslie. Councillors I Cromarty school on Wednesday last. —S. G. Leslie, John Weymouth, Geo. The programme consisted of dialogues, White, Herbert Dexter, Thomas Tay- recitations and songs by the children lor, William Mills, William Johnston. and a few of the outside grown-ups. Trustees --J, #H. R. Elliott, J. E. Mun- The numbers were well chosen and ro, H. A. Mcjntyre, Orton Stubbs, well rendered. A well filled -Christ- Thomas Taylor. Hydro Commission mas trees was unloaded by a real —R. M. McKay (acct.), Santa Claus. A good representation BRUSSELS.—For Reeve, A. C. of the parents of the school children Baker (acct.). Councillors —George were present, which was encouraging Muldoon, John Hewitt, J. W, Arm- for both pupils and teacher. Much strong, Robert Bowman (acct.) Utali- credit is due to Miss McLean as no ties Commissioner — Walter Rose padns were spared in putting on so (acct.). Trustees — Malcolm Black, fine a programme.—On Monday even - James Fox. D. A. McTavish (accl.). ing Mr. and Mrs. William Houghton, USBORNF.—Reeve, John Hanna, of the village, very nicely entertain - James Ballantyne. Councillors—Dan ed a number of friends at a dance in Dew, Wellington Skinner, Hugh Berry, the club rooms, it beink the occasion Benson Williams, Sila N. Shier. of the twentieth anniversary of their STEPHEN.—Reeve, John Hayes marriage. — Mr. Dan McKellar and J (acct.). Deputy Reeve—Reuben Goetz, Otto Walker, of Detroit, are spending (ace].). Councillors—Wesley Dear- Christmas holidays at home.—Mr. anal ing, Robert Melvin Love, Peter Mar- Mrs. Tames Scott spent the Christmas tine, Chester Mawhinney, Nelson holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Schenk, Isaiah Tetreau. Rev. McKay, at Walkerton.—Mr. and HAY.—Reeve, Elmer Klopp (acct.). Mrs. Archie Luxton, of Fillmore, Councillors (accl.)—L. H. Raeder, Saskatchewan, are visiting friends Jothn Rau, William Dougal, Alfred and relatives in the neighborhood.— Reichert. Mr. Evlynn Lloyd Miller, of Toronto, MORRIS.—Reeve, Robert Short- is spending the Christmas holidays reed, W. J. Henderson, L. F. Cardiff. at his 'home.—The little daughter of luring ;; Councillors, all by acclamation --.John Mr. Allen McDougall, who was so � Very � A Brown, Jahn McGill, Arthur sariovsly ill with the flu is slowly re- - ------- i wish Wheeler, James T. Brydges. rovering.—Tho ChAstma-s tree and returned to his home again. — Mrs. recitation, Mary Ennis; reading GREY.—Reeve, Robert Livingstone, entertainment held in the church on Margaret Murray and children spent Olive Williamson; "Christmas Do riper_ Thomas McDonald, John McNabb,% J. Thursday evening last, was well at- Christmas at the Manse in Fordwich. ings" by four girls; recitation, Law also e very J. McCutcheon, W. E. Turnbull. Ooun- tended. An excellent pmgrammP was --Miss Annie Maines, of Toronto, who son Kearney; recitation, Stewart Ery ' best cillors—Thomas McDonald, Harry ddspe6od with. There was a large is engaged in the social service work ans; a speech of well chosen word. kindly Keys, Oliver Hemingway, Fred Row- crowd present, the church being filled there, is at present visiting her bro- was given by the pastor, Rev. Mr luring )and. Josenh McKay, Edward Collis. and everyone went home filled with ther at the Manse in Walton. Maines; recit.atinn, Anna F,nnis; rect COLBORNE.—(By acclamation)— happy Christmas cheer. having been Christmas Tree Entertainment.— tation, Jack Turnbull; solo, "Glory t( Reeve, Hugh Hill; Councillora—+Wil- so well entertained, and having their The Christmas tree and programme God in the Highest," by Mrs. P. Gard 1,•am Thom, William Young, Albert arms full of Christmas tinss gifts, the was held in Duff's United clue; h ince; monologue,1 gue,Fthel Shaw;w• Lullab 3IGE Goldthorpe, Frank Wilson. tree being unloaded by a real Santa assembly room was a delightful oc- song by six girls; recitation, Mar} Claus, who stated ho had great dif- casion. The large room was crowd- Buchanan, "Christmas Eve," by threR -fst TO THE RATEPAYERS OF flrulty in getting here, being snow- ed. The following programme was girls of primary department- die. TUCKERSMITH bound at North Bay and having the ;riven, Mr. Johnston, the superintend- logue, "The Double Proposal"; reci ce Editor, Huron Expositor: mdsfortune. to break his nose. ent of the Sunda School occu ng Y P3'i tation, .Jack Drager; recitation, Torr g + ONT. In your issue of the 24th i"R., a - ce 10. pang over the signature of "Rate- ST. COLUMBAN ewe lry payer" appeals to the ratepayers of Notes.—Mr. Augipst Krauskopf, of — rvice. Tuckersmith to not make any change Edmonton district, Is here visiting his ,n their representative to the Coun- mother, brothers and sisters in St. ililllll�llt,,AI ty Council, Coltumban. It is eighteen years since he. left. He finds a big change in ®] ]� - ' the country. Joseph Krauskopf an ( Ld Mrs. James McLaughlin are still in r w Wishing you i� (� Very the Wiest. They wish the people of St. Columbian, Dublin and Seaforth districtNew Year's Greetings. Season'S e Greetings WALTON Notes Armour Dundas is home from Detroit to spend the Happy Christmas bolidays.—Mr. and 'Mrs. We thank ourpatrons for all past R Johnston Blvth spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston. Mrs. William Neal has been under' the favors, a%2(.L to those who OA not and Prosperousweather for the past week, but at tried Our G O OD C OA ]^ S we time of writing she is feeling some (� ] �/ L better.—The the open air rink is furnish- kindlysolicit a trial order. Year. ing good healthy sport for the young G (UNew people of the community. —Miss Mary Mowbray is visiting in Toronto for the past week.—Mrs. Murray Washing ,you all a Happy and spent Christmas at Fordwich, the guest of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Chandaler. 1 rove-herous New Year. Keating'a� Miss Hazel Drager' is visiting at t VOW her home for the holidays.—The roads are in splendid condition for oars. a the sleighing is nearly done, ---Mr. "'° shill Mrs. Harry Skinn are visiting ,Reza �Store ilii Mr. and MIs. R. Hoy.—Mr. attd lIe d WT Ament & Co. mr, W. y is lion ing Ch�ri'stznao 20 W61i his wityh thein §on' at AubarYai 4 . �L ea Ar .li. 0.l VSv l4'IorH�.L' �g, l�t': `atYtl Mrs.' �i1ii&>~n R dfd�rcl ,ti P tii1r11. i1r ting e� � ars �� ��� i Ex 4 a t ,.,'•.a'st�UYii�;r;3.!!s'�1. o-V��l#eb,�9"r✓Y'J..�+�t• k�'4?;v n.,'4. .....�..-.•Y,t,:.:.:6.. x .. ,. .... ... T Ill (+iltll►t'Ii A l A i A 'r A, Al^l�Vl'(A\'tilt]+�(Alt(A\�F�ltf iii y Ali'%A��f Al��l�t t�i'i AV j( large number''of ch0dren that Present. The proceeds notisti #at` boli,a ' l $82:7:0, adults getting i13: fQ ' e i -'of 26e, rj i,. � solei) and all �thdildace�• free moo, ��d ( Much credit shopld ;be gly-en. to 4osa' in charge of the s eiid£i,%.Pra eai � r '-M'ia aill"ti r f. F' rqt n STAFFA ?ate Scho'61 Report.—RUie fallowing ' �� l r w+ e the report for School Sectlon N..o. 4, week ,44d Hibbert: Sr., rV—John Norm, '875;. Gladys Butson, 375' Janet Patrick I< 363, Mabel McDonald, 362; Alftedover lx iota t t1 Rosso 349. Sr. Illi—Claxence Cole.. ley, p 'sn.ns=hind, man, 175; Milton Lavery, 165. Jr. days at •Tier` patkil 4, t t 4 III --Jean Smale, 210; Flossie Bubson, WdlIiairrt 1XeSpldd�j lg 177; Helen Norris, 54. Sr. 1'I—Mor- 'in To3o#G last val Norris, 243: Rhea Ross, 179; Les- supper and: entertaixttiist k y�c Ir'r w lie Fawcett, 142; Roy Ross, 132. Sr. church last Wedn#oda eve t� Primer -=Willie Butson, 154; Verna cember 22nd, was *611` ea Fawcett, 133. Jr. Primer --Arthur was a splendid pirtgraxpl744ue'; ` Smale, 77, Pearl Ross, 61; Clifford the young folks, Banta ` ,hJ '`VAI Fawcett, 63. The best spellers in the there with his•pack Ovadid Jets. �"4 school for the month of December well.—Miss Edna 16ainpbellx of w ' was Clarence Coleman; for Sr. IV., miller, is vmiliiug", t I re hotge hem:' k John Norris; for III., Clarence Cole- —W&- and Mrs. William AIAXAVhre�, _l ek4 man; Sr. II, Rhea Ross: A. P. Thom- of Walton, spent Sunday:wft son, Teacher, MTs. *Robert Campbell:—dv* tended the nomination beld in. Wynn TUCKERSMITH throp hall on Monday, 'I i0 a$ A Unique Distinction.—Mrs. Wil- several candidates in the lield liam Murray,' of Tuckersmith, is to year, For Reeve --F, MoQ1iaid be congratulated on having attained Wm. Somerville: for C,auacdllorir to the distinction of being a great- Jo'hn Dodds, F. B. Medd, Dain Regefer w great grandmother, her great grand- Ed. Horan, Thomas McKay, J. Eekart: daughter, Mrs. Underwood, of Wind- and Daniel Beuerma'nn. u t sor, having presented her with a great -great grandchild. Mrs. Mur- ray is in her 93rd year. BA•YFIELD Christmas Gathering. — A most Fatal Accident.—A distressingly pleasant Christmas gathering was fatal accident occurred on Monday, held at the Charters' home, Mill when Mr. Thomas Brownett received Road, on Christmas Day, when a such injuries that he died in the Chir - number of neighbors and friends as- ton hospital on Wednesday afternoon: semtbled to enjoy thtir hospitality. In company with two boys Ardell and' After justice had been done to bount- Murray Grainger, Mr, Brownett was eous Christmas dinner, the balanca felling a tree, which in its fall struck :. of the afternoon was spent in music another one, knocking down a. large and games. branch which fell on Mr. Brownettlit, School Report.—The following is bare head, rendering him unconscious. the school report for School Section He was at once taken to his home, and j No. 7, Tuckersmith: Sr. 1V—Helen later remoygd to the Clinton hospital, "t Thompson, 78%; Margaret Broadfoot, but never regained consciousness and 72; Arthur Thompson, 49. Jr. IV— passed away aibout two dcloek on a Elinor Broadfoot, 86; Jarges McGre- Wednesday afternoon. The accident gor, 85; Alister Broadfoot, 81; Mary has cast 8 gloom over the whole d §- Forrest, 80; Elizabeth Forrest, 79; trict, as Mr. Brownett was one of the Lloyd *47&e, 71: 'Si:.- III—William most widely known' and' prominent ' Forrest, 73; James Black, 69; Marion residents of this locality. Although - Thompson, 57. Sr. I1—Mary Broad- residing on a farm a short distance foot, 88; Harold Nicholson, 75. Sr. I from the village, he always took a —John Nicholson, Arthur Cameron. deep interest in everything that per- -Vera Crozier, Teacher. t.ained to its welfare. He was a mem- West End Notes.—Turner's United ber of the United Church, a director Church held a very successful Christ- of the Agricultural Society and of the mas tree and entertainment last Cemetery Board, and was deservedly week.—A number of the children here well thought of by all who knew him, have been suffering from whooping and there were many. The deceased cough, but are now recovering.—Mrs. was unmarried, but is survived by Bert Gibbings, of the Huron Road, is two sisters who lived with him. visiting relatives in Toronto.—Miss Breezes.—Miss Alma McKay enter - Hattie Turner, who has been teaching tained a number of her friends, Mon - at Allanburg, has resigned and will day evening.—Among those who were teach in Toronto next .year.—Miss home for Christmas were the follow- Gawley is spending the holidays at ing: Fred and Lawrence Fowlie, her home near Ripley.—Miss Talbot, Ruth Houston. H. Baker, London,- of ondon,of No. 4 Schon], is spending the boli- David Dewar, Elva and Annie Dewar, flays at her home near Bayfield.-'-! Annie Gwen and Betty Elliott, Tor - Mr. Cecil Matheson, of Toronto, is I onto; Donald, Will, Don. and Ethel spending the holidays athis home Cameron, George Blair, Detroit; Cecil hare.—Mr, Henry O'Brien, of Peace McLeod. Perrysburg, Ohio; Dolly - River, is home on a visit. ROCS, Woodstock; Wm. Parker, Sar - School Report.—The following is nia, Gretta Merner, New Dundee; the report for School Section No. 0, Ethel Geminhard, Toronto; Rev. Writ. Tuckersmit.h, for the month of De- : nd Mrs. Townsend and Mary Elliott, rember. Names are arranged in or- of Barrie; kola Elliott, Detroit; Mr. der of merit: Sr. W-,Tean MCLach- and Mrs. Bery, London. --The Box tan, Hazel McLachlan, Wilmer Broad- Socinl,Euchre and Dance Friday even - foot, Hilda Kennedy. Jr, IV--HPien ing, New Years' eve, promises to be Broadfnnt., Dorothy F,lgie. Sr. III--, an enjoyable affair. It is under the Alex. Irvine, Margaret Broadfoot, auspices of the Orangemen—Mr. and' Margaret. Irvine, Helen Upshall, Mar- I Mrs. W. R. Jowett, and Grace Jowett„ garet. Hay, Marjory Hay. Jr. TIT—I of London, spent Monday and Tues - Roy Hodgert, Mac Chesnev, Sr. TI-- i day at their home here.—Ethel Jow- irena McKay,Lorne Hay, Billy Ptt, of Brec in was the guest of Dalrymple, Russal Hodgert. First Lucy and Jean Woods a few days ('lass --,Tack Cnnsitt, .lean Irvine. Pr. l this week.—Mr. and Mrs. Geo. King, Robert McLarhl•an. Glen Houston,' Dr. and Mrs. Newton Brady and' Haien Dnig. Number nn the* rail, 24; Ernest Brown were at Toronto for average attendance, 20. Alvin R. Christmas; Jean Hogarth, at Strat- Dodds, Teacher. ford; Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Edwards Srhnol Repnrt.. The following is and Floy Edwards, at Kitchener Rev. the report of the December Pxamina- and Mrs. F. H. Paul], at London.— tions of School Section No. 1, Tuck- Mrs. Tena Woods and Miss Anna: rrsmdt.h: Sr. TV-F,thel Pepper, 411; Woods are visiting at. the rectory, Runs Wilkinson, 387; Stewart Pepper, Court.right.—Mr, and Mrst. John Pol- 31,9; Harold Parker, 841 ; Runa Wilk- lock are visiting their daughter, Mrs. inson (absent for one exam); Harold George Hohnan, at Goderich, for a Parker (less two subjects). Jr. TV— couple of weeks, and then go to Ham - Beatrice Volland, 499; Donald Walker il-ton to visit their daughter, Mrs. J. 412: Sanely Pepper, 370. Sr. iTT— Stewart.—Nominations for Reeve, A - Nelson Pepper, 420; Helen Pfaff, 415; PTs' F. Erwin, F. F. Merner; Councillors• si Jr. iTT - Margaret Bell, 2FA. Second --W. i. McI,aod, ' ,John Parker, Geo.. Class- .:Cecil Dilling. 220; Charles Castle, Lewis Thomson, Murdock Ross. }ki Wilkinson, 168; Harold Willard, 133. School Trustees by acclamation—E. Primer --Edison Forrest, 2051; Jackie R. Weston, E. H. Johns, A. Brandon- Traqusir and Mildred Madge, 183 for 1917-1928.—Mrs. Agnes Currie it s (equal), Dorothy Traqua4r, Ruby visiting her daughter at Hamilton.— Pfaff amilton. -Pfaff and Helen Walker, 167 (equal). The annual Trinity church Srindg In daily work alb are about even. All school entertainment, held on , promoted to First Book after Christ- evening, the 17th, proved quite mas. Best in Spelling: Sr. IV, F.th- success. There were reritatiotts 631; el Pepper: Jr. TV, Beatrice Volland ; a dialogue by the smaller otm- ',:*-N', t ifs Sr. ITT, Helen Pfaff; Jr. ITT, Margaret tableau, Canada, (Annie 9V1'e?.,eda (Air I6 Bell; Second, Cecil Trilling. Number play by juniors, "That Tong U on roll, 19,—Rossie Broadtbot, Teach- Duet," was well done as was er. play, "Mh3s Doulton; Orchids"' ` seniors. There were chorlins WINTHROP trio by Craig Derr, Charlie' rat; t � r Notes.—Mr. Archie Campbell, of and Hugh McLeod. ' %°lov' , �"1 ' Toronto, spent Christmas rindar the Wag Platt Ftt V. 1t.. Pttril�,r�n parental roof,—Mr. Melvin blanehavd inset, U06ituttaMy' clic of . z. of Belleville, is spendinghis JM1 Took i AW4Itil�iwere 4lFe �h�►�„d t mas holidays at itis have he5^ea' yp(fi3e 'T!►C u iTazdl Shannon, of V-6rtidl CIV,; 'tit sup, P ' tlie, Woet ftp ai Ur tial n Mar ar*(t thi:lli:is d eftdlft "E +As,' tw. m Vii. a � lit �1 a • } A.aiv4.v+�ttfi4Y�i'�'tu'Rk'r.:?tT 'V dim `L x. rw