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".'I. �� , , , on. op NO. �8 lUghway, I , , - - , ' : " - ""', , �1`i;4`14 .:�,� 1. i 0 , An wdd t r 11% , -, :`r ' I � I evening of,june 21, had, as * so- , kii I , T . , - - _ . � . , � 1 4, . . . "I A M , , " b I... I Om , I '10* L _ .11 , , �. rioneer ' b f F' -1 '- WINNI G -STR' I .. I . . . .,e, � , .4 . . M ers 0 anny - tkAA I . I I TO , .1 N* , , , � . t I gistrat '� .. I . � �', ,_ , , -1 , $. I . � . quel court wftn'befomlft w . 11 I '..". - I . . I ....... 1� ( P __ . . " 1. , , �:- , i:::. ", f , — --� . I . . ..." � ..�. " � � , ", , ,X- G, I 4-: - . I �ei4.a I .. 0 , , � �� . �� I I . jja, Sudort1j. o-u'F4day last� .111, . I 'k . . . . I I ' I � I '.." � ;, I... ­ �'�'�,' V . - I I . . :, ��,,"iil 4 ,, , , - . , , , ., Collegiate -Leids the'. Town . zdward boben& kitcawner, driver Players, Are Enth i ,,, I ,usi,lstic 0 , wt ­ W" ­, Reunion is Held .. At `11x� 0 9 0 ,� � . *4 .�_ _. *..7,- , * , , , . . the C&= 1UVQV4K' 1Wa5_J0un& I ., I * _& _., � , �, �;. 4_!_k1 1�0� � I .; IL � I � I . :1 League; Others ' of *"`� of . . About Lay -out, nd . .. � ­ .� -� I. � �, I " �O" , , . . . � I I . - _­' ; str-971 % �Mllt_-A ­ i . L L � � �� � M=6,11 Home' ot A. and ` guilty on a Teekless ddvi ber ., . a 43M.", . I . ' -bg = ., . . I � � , :,An i:4 I . Are - - and fineoL A elturge laid y . - ' : . .. .1.111, � , . . � . Tied. , I . . ,�.�., 4 . � Twins ' . Greens. - Foot Smashed . ; - , g, il" �;.­X, . . J. Broadfoot and Settled I . aglainst 'M1liaRnJA,vingst9n, ftdorth, 1� I . . 401h IR 11 , I 1 u . �., g. . .. . 0 & " "' "' �. . . . the driver, of *4 other car, was.,dis. � k.*-q� . . . . "''".. , �., g� L ,,T� �. �L� ' . . . . � , �. �%_ ­ ,r:"T.1 , a I'll, ,,, . I ' in 1W, By� Sandy, Broad- -A freak of nature is reported .. I .. While helping'te uidoad IL ��.,*.V..VVV "" - ,,, , , k I . ... .. ST.-THOMAS!SATURDAY missed- STARTS WEDNESDAY' of car; ­f: ftlaw'. V90.0- � _ , ;� I - foot. - from the farm of Albert Me- 0. ,:�� for OR at. t#e Suoertest �ar& on � � ....�'. . . I I I -_---.A,%' '., . � .,�, 1. ­--� . Where : I . . . Exeter, acted. .. . . . I Tuesday morning, Thomas Hab_ .� .. ..�,, .­­.:;�� � . -4�1,;,� k ,, , . I ,Gp@,,,...Ashfipld Township, I Uvin Cohen was not,re;' � I " � 11 I , �� '! . . I . '4 . � I I . . twin ,calves', have been born to a The Kyaniie team a btratfor4 presented by counsel.* I ldrk,i $eaforth ananager of that O 11?'V,T Tio , " I ,& �4'11�.:: , . . �"" , 46-1u, ^ - apart. � '.1 . 11?1�y,convmeuced on W.qdneWay on com Y'. h d hi , f t N RIELO, �, I I were the sixth victima of the. Se4foTth I .. . �. I I � . , I � , , , .. - , . .14 I . 1 .10 '. I . R M ' '*. "" __ ' Dur ,the beautifull grounds of the, Sleaforth - � I ­ . � I '. � I X , ham cow three weeks op� pan a 8 00 baot. _.,; " ... ;; I , �� ''r ; . . F*E PROd' A � After' the birth -of the first calf 66&tball team w0hen the 100 :ddeat_ "'r ly crushed- and- a W. ge , . . , .� - D e . . . � , - I ' . . ale I I Golf and Country -Club and the large . . . . . . 11 11 . .1 " � �� . the cow failed to freshen, and a, brolmn. -Mr. Rabldrk was 47-n . "I". . f.. 11-_.,,, . W _ i ' � .i, i , , I is ENJOYED. ed **m 2" in a wallk-away g&nio ,';.1 � , ". " �'­­ , I , , ..� 141;io I . 1 7 veteri&r -treated the animal number of locali goders and'AsitorEr ,to,.Scoft Memorial Hospital. .. __ 'I. 1.'r -; 74. ­�.:.�' "''.., . ever. On the itnex oa Wednesdgy e i i 'I A !good Ly who 1. where 1. I ,,,,,, 4111�-,�",t".�. 1 ,���"'4 " " , . for milk fy pect- ENGLAND FAM -1 . tried the course, were 'entliusi, X.!rays'were, taken and the.bone 'The regalar 4417 "..."""'w" ) optie-in , � , "t . . calf three cro.wA. turned ,out ard osa,� the, locals � I . I I . their praise of it. Th!R-Zli'�' set. He was -then removed'to- his -town council valp held 01 . i- :1 ,­,�t 2 D�m�hnts o(f the Broadfoot pdo- " ed arrival Of'tht second' put on, a briRlant display of ball tfiat " is ,dWated just east home. Re . I &W I Vl_`­ -Ameers celebrated the centennar I ks later, 'however, the milk the Stratford, team RD , . of town. on No., 8 Highway. was rol4ng barrels -of Va pgoo, . . %'AWV . .V had, R .-SIM"PICNI 'esque course I .. .1, . I I ,eir arrival in the'Huron tract n flowed copiously and the mother I ofi down, a plank when -a barrel =tw", CousidieiVb1e_vu�,,1xpW;.. El ', � . , .1. , th o , Rucknarri struck out 8 hatters in the .. I 111. ... I A � " Y""... . . : . The new -course has'been under slipped and n scusd ;,�'nl , ,�, ., ­ "I � , I -1 OWE. ,"1111 I I W �', " 14' I ne. ., . . M, 11: ., � _ " I X Viiednesday. The reunion -and ,cele- cow and her twin heifers are do- first- -three, innings. Rolly Stewart . ­­­;� constru;6tion: iAnoe early list� summer foo - adjourned hiii1vo. " * , . 's. Form, , ilig fi . I. t. ­' silo I " - I .... I y after ,bJ,ue.,',.o, __,:� � .- , I . bmt1on was helcl at the Main . __ . pitched the last three innings and al Rain Fails To -Dampen Fun and, is now in., excellent shape. It � , I Those. present *ewo. �r "I I .,: ��: A' " � . . I . now the home of Alex and' James �A - I - ---------..- - I NSYX � 1. � __ I �. ... 11 ,". __ ___ did &:� job., Reind . Mras designed'by'Stamley Thwtpson, 0 O.qrr.s%(,IlRrrmm-a.�.���,-��'�,,�, . . lai�d, Reeve Orosder,, Councillor - �`.�,** u �` . Bpiiadfoot, but origins, 0 10 0 0 : '6 I .0 0 I 1--- '11 .. ". 0 . . , - 4 4. . I . I ' s�T t Zr I . . . 11, r'', , --1 . .. .... 1. on t �� lr� settled 100 :td T . I As Ticnickers ,- well -known golf architect, who laid . . erk-k, Hudsoiu�4nd, RiW6 Ebei� '111� t e 0 �t wa s - . '�,�,` . � � I 1. . . . , I �.- . I " � . ,yearo& ago, by Sandy Brgaffoot. I � . .... Fb h � , . - I 'Speeding ,w 'h -streets,4ot �Iie . ,11, l �.�.­,. .11 The Broadfloot pioneers were five . . . I Without them. 4 � I . Gather.. oub and supeMs4d, t�e construction I, throus . �k,g I , . I . . . W" I I , i�, .,�Ii , I I.. In number and left theiT home at D12 Two houile runs were- knocked out, . I I .. of such couT90 as Bauff, Roya .Iiorogigp,li,ly.,dii�i.ise&'.',o�iio.,-.1 'X and Jasper Park. . .,nstil M . ,;,* .."4. % �1� "� . council advised th; Mayor tool .." `-AA " . ' , I 'York F. 'Q.NEELIN . . �` 4he aMain's Farlm" near Lanquhar, WEEKLY PUBLIME110 Jack Wiright mid McFadden bedng re- The sixth an=,l , 0 .PAYS town ' I ., reunion oir the That Seafoith is fortunate in. hav- .; - �',! I � . I . . . the police to cbe6k mlotorists care .,,. I ) ) I.— Dumf,ieshire, Scotland, in 1834, bound . , . ,asible. .7%.e' game was . a 9:Rod England family ww'held, at Grand Ing such. a splendid course within "......1. fully, particularly at, ,intersections. ') .:.. . . - �por , I.,k" _- settled, wh ­ 11 . . - .. for - ,Canada. Sandi se for the Seaforth n-ine, for ea reairlf the town, is -the mun To . '.-..:.,1 4 1 B�end on L4ke Huron, July 5,lih. Th� su?k sy -couneillor Hudson; ehairftrian-76�v � �_,�� ere _'� . I Alex and James now . live; John at MEET 'IN MYRELD'i'tQVIted, them., plenty of batting. OPIT11611 Of the' visitors who have ,� � . WM Finance -C,onxm,*ttee,'-.,presented.hi�., ie� , , , "All I f I . . I spring. Hill Famrr on �he� W-11 Focd, , I . The locals collected nine runs,in the members of this famRY iire deacend- been -'here . i . . 1, . %%%'; .. L.. . . ants from James Enkland,.born 1763, . . . port which wks adopted on, , t. 4 ­­ .. �'111 124DW pied by John Broadfodt,- a . . mo,iou.qf , . .I., . _ I �11 occul . -_ th so UmpirL* Tom Sials- called and big wike., Mary Dovi,s, through I .� , . Reeerve Crosier' - and Councillor Zbe;i . - ,* I '�' , ,`� grandson; Jamles' farm"I.Mas-at Hugh Templin, Fergus the galilile. It is doubtful to say how I *_ .. . ,',..,,',,�,, I I great News " their ,daughter Eliza England, who Is Great Admirer of Arthur .ha,rt., . ., � . . '11,11, ­. , , � 1.1�11 . . the Brig, End'; Agnes, :Mrs. Martin, many niare runs would harve been married first Richard Serson and af- " , "' 'Council considered, a number of r�- I p �1`1.1, I "'. . . I I I I =4 Record Editor, is pfled'up as the locals -"were just hit- ter his deww, William 0irter, leaving ttees , Brisbane, News . � " ' settled on the 2ndi concession, Town Commi quests --in regard to -tax rebates and-"' %_11 ... I ra, Mrs .., . . _��'LLL � f9a . R,obert McCartney, on the ting their stride. Bill Cudm9re was six daughters. Three of these were -,took action -in four cases. : . 4 f ,,,�., 1 , 3ti'll Road. : I Speakdr. slated tb pitch the remaining two in- represented at the pienic. Make RepaIrs ' Commentator. Requests for an- additional ..,street . 1. i 1. ' �, , I I it is interesting to ,read a certi- ' i.`ngs ,but was not called ' . . . , . . � 1, I.M The descendants of . the other light on High ,Street and- for one on. . , �,�', . . f joe 6ri � ,.��` � � fieate which Sandy Broadfoot brought ' The,members of the Huron, County to only seven innings,being -played. Writing in a recent issue 'of the the north side o V t , . I .1 I him. - It is' 'as , , , daughters are - found principally iii, ' acksonville, Fla. Journal, FL G. I I a Park were I ,." from filcotland ,with Workmen are this week re -shin aj;�ed to and. a. motion by Council- _'� , � . Press Assoctation, together with their *'5tew ' Plant accounted for three . .., I of .Toronto, in: New 011�- 9- `e . � � - . . . ,,; I . .4, all coming fr6m -nice clean hitc' an'd .-noeth eehn Sea;fort;h, pays tribute to Ar- lors Hudson ,and Eflierl-ha-ft authoTized . � ',,' I . . follows,. � wives and families bel,d'tl;elr a�nnttral rim . tario, -and the Western provinces. ling the town barn at the old, water- , , . . ­;�,-, .g�strgiton, scotlamd, May 16, 1834- meeting in Jowett" kaocked a high fly to left field and � ks plant. The build thur Brisbane, outstanding American, the work. Mayor Sutherland, in re�. . 2 11 s Graie, Bayfield, These daughters with their parents 7or ing, which has4 ,". ' ' 'to third base: Gord. Buckna,mi . . to Canada from Queen's Coun- oeen in need of repairs for some news commentator. . ' . . �'....., I 1. That tlw bearer, Alexander Broad- on Friday, July 6, when morning d one came - . plj�,'to an, enquiry, explained that each I :`� Mr. Neelin, hlmsielf a former .:.1111 foot, u Re ty, Ireland, in 1949 and 1850. I P�ws­ ,. nimarried, resided in thi-�- par� afternoon sessions we're held. T rst baseman and to see- tiin6, will also have some footings - street light cost the,town $11' -per .. .- .. . . . previous, to this bu ond baseman, got one walk and two renewed. . , 'paper man, in speaking of American ycar. . . � .1 I . . ish for nine years morning session wse devoted -to - si- bits, getting three runs. . Rolly Stew- The's-bower of rain ift-the'morn- papers, cIai,ms'that t6 keep up to'the . �''e% �i, . ,date, that he behaved himself, sob- ness discussion and election, of ,Qf- � . the ing sopiewhat dairip&ned the ardor of The -work is being done under the minu�e w:it� American news ,data, it . Dogs "Again. . . ..:!,*,"�', � . ly and ,honestly during that period; ficars, -the f ollowing - being- elected: art was thrown out at first by direction of the property committee. . The dogs of the t6wri recei,ved their I . �1, 1, - cato�her, ,pitc;M'r and seedrid baseman tbesp ,people as they had from 50 to. is neces_sar� to read the Brisbane "To- . rl'4 , � I that he was free from seandal-or any President, W. -.1-L -Robertson (God- wice 70 rrflles to -come but comforted by During the past week the Street usual attention from the cduncil,.but .I �P�'. . � " and got two ruivs. Gard. Muir, t to* a day" news col,�Trm in the morning at this meeting, matters from the tag-' ..'�. . ground of ehu,rch'censure known to erich ,Signal); vice-president, K. 1A. at bat, grounded to first and received the thought of better crops said- Committee has ,been attending newspapers and listen in on Lowell . I .... � 11, � . I I us and that, he is a regular co � number of street crossings through- less dogs point of view, calne, -t4o. -a 1:� minilunl- McLean (Ifuron Expositor,-Seaforth) a -walk. Bill Cudmore, who finished "Well 90 Rn'y'way." The result was Thomas' Literary Digest announce- hea.d. Councillor Hudson co I 1:, .." . iso ,attested by Robert Payton a,mb- out the town. The crossings are .be- � I . �:!, � �' C=tl McCon- Secret a*ry-Treasurer, W. B. McCooi the game on second,base, struck out a -fine- gathering, those from. L . soxie me,nts in the evening. - . nsidered ' - . '...�" �� . I xpir, m6ster, an . d James ineg) - Execu- once and got safe three times, left ton and Middlesew south were jixb- ing re.pgired and in cases are 'Mr. Neelin's letter to the Journal the do,gshad Tun long enough and: so. " PWingharn AdIvange-Tt ' I . , Y, ...'. ,-,�,`,` - 1�ve, -;*. Southeott (Exetei Times- i4ant because thel 'had had a good being erhirely rebuilt. .. . og-b *' inell, Elder." . n base twice and scored one run. is as follows: a motion'reading "That the d *1 , 7 * I I . have Advocate), Miss M. R. Clark Clinton 0 1. while those from the north of dogs, - . _ I in the hundred, years. that ( rain ...0.0- "The twentieth century world edi- law be enforced and that all . .._�.'M elapsed since the hardy pioneers ar- Nfew.s-Record), C. L. Smith (Zurich. Ross 'Rennie scored two runs anoi ihtluding bounds, milust have tags, on. " , . ,' I . I '�virgin forest that . . 1. left on -base once"was thrown'out at Huron were not cheered .by any I torl.al writer, Mr. Arthur Bristbane, If r1c,t. they will -be destroyed," was . 1. ,:1 � %��., I -rived in, the is Herald)., rain. All were ready for. the splen- KIPPEN I resides in delightful home surround- I ': . � � now Tuckersmith, everything practic- . first and flyed obt to left field and did dinner provided by the ladies. I ings in MiEhml. - A pleasant after- moved by -bim�eltf and seconded by ; ','�" I ,Mr, lHugh Templin, editor and pub- pitcher. Jack Wright got . Councillor Eberbart. - . I ,.:, �' , , ��' y * , I . IsIly has chainged with the exception lisher of' v�ie Fergus News7llecord, first twice and was'left on base once, This was, presided over ,by the presi- ,-Mr. h'nd Mrs. James Sguire . iond roon's visit. arranged through the I I - ��'-:a ' * . I that the pioneer farm§ are Still f arr-, dent, Dr. W. H. Woods, of- Mount daughter, Violet, and Mr. and Mrs. kind offices of. Mr. Wfls of theMiami Communications . , I ,�ne'of the -oustanding Ontario week- o h . . I ' i" ' '' ' " edUy niembers of the Btoadfo,ot elan, lies, was the special speaker it the Brydges. Dinner cover the nidnutet of AlbeTt-Stott and fan -Lily all of Wood- Herald editorial staff, left in n-teniory Communications included a request � - - 1, .. I . - I . - ()n Wednesday of this week,, mem- and"also scored two other runs. FJv- the la,%t, ybar'9 plicnic were read, and ba, . in, also Mr. . and Mrs. Orville C n . " w ,;, , I . ' .aftern(,oa session. Mr.- Templin, in n Rpnnie got around three times and a n MT. Brisbane,s Christ -like ,.lQve of for rehate of seavanging tax -on a , -,, , 1--;-,111 . .. . the clan from all o,ver Can- an, a through the contineous,out- residence w1hi.ch bad ibi�wn em]4X,�,. , �� I . . .da go ,Iebra A. _bh.red lor the reunion c, _ .. , Ar, i . - � ' -,',- ', . bere of ting and- instructive, talk, flyed ,out to left field three times. ad -opted. Other bu-jiness was at. of Thames Road, spent Sunday with childfen rivitation to th�'n�ijfibor- soiii�,fime­,No action,; a " _�, I , , and mearns-by which the gu. tended to and the resignation of the Air. and -Mrs. Jo�-eph Dayman. -standing i letter from . �,,, I -wn weekly could, be improved and three times, -was left on base,once secrets. �!. dion. Abi ,loxcellent, piroVam, with ic ss Burges.s. pop-oflyed to pitcher . ry-treasurer, Dr. W. V. John- On Sunday',morning last 'Rev. W. hood childr&n to freely use his tennis the Ontario M,unicipal jKlective Ast. �, � I oot, 'Moose, Jaw, as chajr- ' ston, of Lucknow, was reluctaritly A. Bfremner of Bruce,field took the courts and lawns for their play sociation, re nienibers-hip-riV action- , I .1, -�t I I Alex Broadf . ­ so be made o(f more value to the and g9 two runs. Rex RoGregor . P . ,., . man� was presented during the after- community which it serves. , se,ored the most runs, getting four ac"pted but he thought after serv- -nvorning,oervices at 9.45 in St. An- grounds. The Saviour took little chil- a letter 'from' the Ontario A�soma_ 'I,.".'' moon and was followed by a series of ing office 5 years he should retire in dTew's YJndted Church. A boys' trio d' . I., I I A delicious basket lunch Was serv- and pop-flyed to short on -his other ren up in Uris arms and ,blessed. tion of Rural Municipalities, re re_� ,, I 1 . . - \J served and ed at the noon. hour. time at bat. . . favor of someone else. , from Brucefield sang "Nearer' MY them. The Mian-fli children are sig- commendations -no action; and last, , :0, " . � was . - God To Thee" very splendidly and nally blessed too. Furthermore, a letter froln the Ontario Hunger. .., 7��d -ovith 'an old- —0 I The Seaforth team hit their strider Outdoor sports were bben in or- which was much emjoyed. On Sun- there is am intuitive impression a- March asking council to provide for �� , . ' � , ' :­'' .. 4 . 0. eme dance.' Throughout �he'after- in this game and would -have been a dei. A baselball game captained by day next the services will be' 4t the pace that,.Mr, Brisbane will sometime any frombere who Wish to take'part . � , , moon and evening Angus More and Hukon Committees hard team to beat on Wednesday by C. Dolbear, of Alvinston, and W. usual time, 11 o'clock, conducted by write in -his "To -day" g��phiof:style in the inarch to Toronto --no acgon. I. lw'� � .. , 11, 4 . 0 Alen ,McLean contributed bagpipe a good many nines, They are stack- Woods of Watford, provided excite- the minister, Rev, E. F. Chandler. the life 6f Christ, embracing 'within "We'll have it here -soon enough," - iselectiong. el up against the famous R. G. Dunn ment and pleasure for all. Bathing Rev. and MTS. E. F. Chandler and. its scope the telmiple day at 19. years remarked the 'Mayor. . - ::%..�i - � 7'. . . I .. ., T, The program included the follow- Meet in Goderioch -,earn of St. Thomas on Saturday at was next in order and was enjoyed family are enjoying their -holidays at of age to the conlimencement of Hi's (Continued on Page 4) .�'. �­ ing with ,MT. Alex Broadfopt, Moose 'five p.m,. Tb'e St. Thomas bunch de- by a large rium�er. The r%porti coni- 1heiT cattage near the Goderich sum- radflistry when thirty years old,. for r � . - ..", I I . . . . Jaw, as chairman: '10 God, . Our cl,arad they'will be the first team to mittee got to work after this and imer school site, north of Gadeiich. the benefit of children.of the oncom- . 0— , � sl� . . I � .Help in Ages Pas -0'; cotmirt=nity sin - The county old age pensions coni'- defgat the locals. They have a good many races were run with the fol- Mis,; Rose Marian McLeai� of '.Wades ,'rig F-enerationa. I . . 1�'.. "I , , . . 0 TAitt,de held a lengthy session Thur8- team and play faster ball than is lowing results: Small girls, Cath- son is enjo. wpoint, Mr. I . . . I ing; R,0v. Tom ,Bro,adfoot from China day of last week, passing on thirty- ving her ' holidays with * ,,'F rom a personal vie Annual Liberal I ..,.., . . . generally seen in these parts. The evine'and Mary Lorraine Johnston. I , ,spoke; bagpipes and -drum,; dress par-. . her parents, Mr, and 1M?s-.'J. B, M -e- Arthur Bii.4haae lives the highest ' ade, -Mr, Sam Scott sang, "When You r I Seaforth,, team, have made no predic- boys, Calviq Woods; girls under 12'1 Lean. ideal of the term -a man, a' gentle- . , six applicants. Of these Z5, *6re re - I I commended' and 10 were either re- Itions but promise to do -their best. M -1 I ' and I Were Young,.Maggi-e"; so,101 1�sed or deferred. '.Membe erle Kelly;' young ladies' race, Bet' Miss Josie Wren of Tagask, Sask., nian, on� of nature's noblemen, a Meeting Potfponed , : "'I" rs, of the The .British Consols team of To- ty Kellam and Merle Kelly; young � visited with he -r aunt, 'Mrs. W. French- gi�eat American," -F. G. Neelin, a ,, � . .. .. , Jean ­�ftrdocb, ",My Ain Folk"; tap commission are Reeves R. J. I ' .. I I dancing, Lucy Horton, accompanied ronto will play on Saturday, July 21, men, Eliner Johnston; girls over 30,! and other relatives in this vicinity �rinfer, visitor from Canada. . 1. I � on the piano by Mrs, Ross Broadfoot; chairman.; Fick-ert, SmIettzer,11=1 if present plins are completed. 'Mrs. Amy Jones; fat men, William i a The annual. meeting of the $c'huth � and ,Mun-nings,. Warden Elliott and J. I recently, and a].-Ao attended the re,� .. I - -im,onial, Graham Woods I union of S. S. No. 14. Stanley. Huron Liberal Association, as con- . . . . I Woods; matt . McCartney Orchestra; rimdiing, bill 14, hoberts, secretary. . stituted for provincial ,purposes,, . MeLinghlin,, 4blo, Master Jas. Broad- . - . . Collegians Win . and Elsie Hair; fat women, Mrs. W.1 N S e I I I " After the meeting Warden George , Mr. and Mrs. IV. L. Melli .visit (I ZURICH which was to hasebeen h4ld in Hen- % � "I ; foot, "That Silver 'Raired Daddy of The 'Collegiate stiidents are forg- Woods; pidest man, W. H. Johnston,11ast week with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon . , I ,liott, u . ' T,A - ' � sail an W�dnesday of this *ee,k, TV" . V. "'. rNucceasful Conservative , rig -o - Keith . OT - Mim4el- Wllso�i McCartney .then play- El 1 right ahead in the, town league. y ungest person, James Terryberry of Tuckers.mitb. Two of the popular young people indefinitely po,stponed. I . . I I I ' s candidlate in, Huron, left for Tororobo They gained four more point by tak- fat. Time far supper ha,d arrived Q d n nop � �� . ed a 'olin which was over 100 year to attend Mr. and Mrs. Jo., Lin. e of n- of this section were united in mar- It is not known as yet on what day .1 v' S .I.... I n,g Premier Henry's valedic-' in an easy victory from Egmondville and all did justice to the good things f-.,,Ld spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. riage on, Saturday at the'.Evangeli- the nieeting will take place. �� old; solo, Mr. Sam' Scott; readii , . , iF . I ,4 . I .. Mrs. Paul Doig, "My Great Granda-d-', tory ,banquet. I last Saturday and rna& a last provided. Archie Parsons. cal Parsonage by Rev. E.' Burn.. The - �� I I .1". I � I . Sports Winners , The Good Roads Commission of -the innTrog rally to 'beat the Merchants A-ftetr supper election of ,61ficers 'A very fine crowd of 1hride was Lylyan W., daughter oi 11 . � (Boys, 4 to 6, Kenneth Doig, Ev- County Council met Wednesday to 18-8 an Afonday. Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Martin and Oscar The large bari-�''harn on the farm I 1! I . I I ereft Nichol; girls, 4 to 6, Patsy Mit- pass on,accoirnts ,and on. Thursday i8aturday's game was a Azzle and rL,sql,te_&as follows- Honorary presi- W.M.S. and girl, of the Busy. B11' S. Greb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon of Mr. John Erb, on the Parr Line, I :i , chell; boys, 6 to 8, Ross Wl,ean, Ev- cheques aggregating $15,000 were was hardly worth watching. The Eg.- debts, W. ff. Johnston and' Dr. W. H. Missi ' on'Circle attended the has been completed and adds greatly . 6 I erett Nichol; -girls, 10-12, Dorothy placed in the mail. The criminal aud- mondiville, team were short banded rig-whirli was held at the cot-iTownship. Mr. and Mrs. Greb le,ft to, the apoearance of the farm. A 11 Woods, Mt. W-ydges; prasident, Mrs. meeti W- M- S, Greb of Exeter, formerly of Hav Taman; boys, 10-12, Jim; ,Broadfoot, it boa' r and were forced to play under , Louisa Delmage, Watford.; Ist vic,13- tage and sunimer home of Rev. and fol Mi t i to point.- in Michi- Lonti-actor froni� Tavistock bad the .11 . I Ilan Agrten; -boys, 12-115, 1111hy XaMil- rd has -also been in session fo great 'handicap. Sam Rennie was president, Albert E. Johnston, Au- Mrq. E. F. Chandler and family on gR' a vvg( ing rin work in liand. I I/ I � - three days, n an after 6eir return will re- I I burn; 2nd vice-presidmt, Arthur Wednesday evendng last. Sports were ,ide on the groom's farm on the I . I I Ian., Philip,qRfnton; girls, i2-15, Mary .. knocked from I the box by the hard r, .. ,Mekssrs. Quim1by, Paul and, Fred I .. .1. � ' Broadfoot; bbiys, 16 and over, Wilson . 'hitting students but came, -back in Woods, Kerwood; ,ze,cretary-treasure enjoyed on the beach fo,r a tinTe after Bahylon Line, Hay. Hess are spending a week at Pontiac,' . '� - Philip 16 Cartney, Mrs. Nichol; married men's the last to stage a strong ,come back Dr. Russell Woods, Arkota; lunch which the meeting was"held in the Mi,ch- . -1 ? I �� Broltdfoot, Horton; girls, . . Mr. John Galtman� Sr., has sold �, 11 ' Mrq [Mr. and Mrs. J. Swarz and Mr. �. I . and over, Eleanor Broadifoot ande Hel- race, George McCartney, Glenn Broad- jim Sherwood allowed the Collegians con1ml ttee, .. V. Johnston, Luck- living room of the co-ttage. Mrs. W. his fine residential property to Mr. . en BroafVoot; necktie race, ,Margaret foot; married women's race,Mrs. Roy to -hit at will and the fieldbrs, gave, now; MTs. T. A. Woo ds and ITUrs. Wi I] W. ,CoopeT, the president, pre�sided, A G. Fdighoffer, w'ho will move in- and M,xs. C. Bawden of Detroit, spent , and Willmer 1$roadfoot, Eleanor and McGeoch, 'Mrs. Paul 4oig; Woods, Watf ord; Miss May Hair, opening the meeting vith a hymn an,d ' 0, I I 014t,st no su-pport. to it after lie returns from Grand the -week end at the home of Mrs. A. . �4 1 Strathroy; sports co,mmittee, Mrs. C. prayer. The devotional was take" Bend in September. Mr. and Hess. . _� John Broadfoot; cane race, Margaret Person Present, Mrs. James Broad- Mrs. � .1 � I . 3�roadfoot; clothes pin race, I Jim foot- younge-st, Baby 'McCartmey ; It was an off day for the Figniond- Dolbear, AT-ritistor; Morley Johnston, by Mrs. John L. Henderson and Mrs. C,,I]m,, intend ,making their home ' Messrs. William and John. Craig ? Nrthest .distance, Rev. Tom ville team and they sure were in Auburn; John 'Hair and Jessie Woods., A-1 "Monteith Itook the ,Tomiperrance with their dau � and sister, Hamnah; have been'4isit- ,4 1 Broadfoot and Ian ITorton; slipper c(ymlrng I I p . The fielders Irritade Watford; program couimlittee, Mrs. topic. A duet number, "Have Thine ghter in Michigan *, ,d ed by friends from the States dutitg .­ . oor condi-tion .a ua emotial .service _�i I -, race, Eleanor Broadfoot. and ,Helen, B170adf00t, China. many errors -and thi pitchers 'fell RU s1l Woods, Arkona- 'CoNcil -John- Way,, Lord," was given by Mi s t The ,n 1, m. the past week. . . . I ..., 111.1-11 I Broadfoot, graceful walking, Sam The erawd divided in sports, the ' , s 'es he Lutheran Churdh will be heM on .'' - , I . Scott and Eleanor Broadfoot, Bill aborigines (those within a thTee-Tdle down under the poor.support ston of Lucknow; Elsie Hair and W. Mary and Florence' Thoms,on. ' The the cemetery grounds 'on Sunday, . 1. . I---- -_ I �11 I N&4mg1h1in-and Margaret Broadifoot; radius) and prodigals (those 6utside . TheMerchants put up a Wif battle E. Woods, Watford; courtesy C0171- meeiing closed by Wriging, "Jelsuo J,ly 22. Rev. Mangelson of Milver- 1171 � J '. - ­. .. I I � 4 fat 0*n's -race, W. Black, Roy Mc- .the ra,di.u§). The Prodigais won by against the Colaegiate team on Mob- mitteee, Mrs. (Dr,) Woods, 'Mount Calls Us O'eor the Tumult" and prayer ton will be the guest spe&ker. EGMONDVILLE -1 . day and threatened the students right Brvdges; Mrs. Albert Johnstori, Au- -by tbet president. A delig'htful lunch The ,­­ . I - . 1- ,,!,!,. 0906h; grandm6der's race, Mzs. Me- a margin of four points,., , - I marry fiien& of Llff�. William 1. . .,,.'�.., ,, ­ . ,,, I to the finish. The Merchants had bfurn, Miss Bessie Hair, Strathroy. WAs served at. the c1ose-of the meet- O'Brien will be pleased to iearn that , I Mfrs. J. BoYoe and daugh- . -:2 . . . . Mr. and . 1� . . --- . I eight runners Idt on bases and four ' ing to all including -tihe gentlemen he has returned from the 'hospital ter, of Moosejaw, are visiting 'ivith - I I 11 � caught stealing. .. ,A vote ,of thanks was given to Dr. who intade it -possible for such EL and is on the way to recovery. the former's mother, Mrs. Boyce- . ,'; -:.1 The st.nqng of the .league re- Victor Johnston of Lrueknow for the large number to atteTnd. A can-4pp fire ,On"Mori-My evening the local base-' ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hargreaves f �­,l . � 159 Guests Registered at ained the same before to -night's five -years of faithfu-1 .service as secre- 'I I � .1 . I M . and sing-soing on, the beach ,by ,the ball team played a scheduled ga,riie, on were week end guests with Mr. sud . .." I �. t a Very the diamond here with the teaut from Mrs. T. G. Shil, J gl w. ", ". "I ungday's) game when either Eg- tary-treasurer. ,Speeches were given, ,Mission Ci,rcle girls brough .. I � ill go by ,Messrs. Arthur W,dods, Albert L.M a I I 1� . " 'a. . C111C mondville or the industries V g to Mi he ' . . . Bro'adfoot Re -union Pi " 'T`h - Johnston., Thomas :Woods, Riebard- to, 11. Zurich Came out on top Miss Ria Rds is holidaying with . , ..., , . 9 - I - to oecond placi. . � Johnston and others *ho recounted a close. A vote of -thanks wals, Pen- by the score of 10 to 5. friends at Pubensfield. � 7 . j..311 I I , � , '111 ,#���, 4 , �. - 0 1. . I Standing some of the old traditions of the -dered Re% and Mrs. E. F. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Will Hess of Pontiac, 'Miss Grate Cii�santeri of Hamilton , " ��._". J , 0 # I : . . arid fanillr for their gTgcious hospi- N . '4� . " � " Won Lots - - Pts. fainifily many of them quite arnitising. tality. I , lichigan, spebt a few days here the is visiting with -Mr. and Ab!k& W. I . 7* V te 2 , ith relatives. I - ,Ws. Janiies 'Broadifoot, ,Mr. and Mr, R. Richniond, Mervin Riebomand, Collegia i ........ 6 12 Letters of, ,-vyln4*tby ar� to be sent 11 past week w -i , . C�afters, I '' 1� 1- .. .. . , '_'C'. '. � I I �, I . , Mm, U. IA. TYUtby, and the Misses Myth;.. T&a. w. '81sielk, - Mafy B. F,gmo,ndvilqe ....... 3 4 6 to Mrs. Sherman Hair and her 9M . I '.:.1-11. ­- . . 'il.ol . ..4 . Joan and Lois Whift, VerVAlion, BroadRoot, Jim ,Broadfoot. I Mdustries .... �,.... 8 5 6 John of Watford, on account of the . &.:� I � . 'VARNA . . ;. !,i� . . � ,� # I APtaq Margaret Dr6*4(yot GrIets 1W. a. Black, London; Mr.. W. Tay- ,Merchants ........ 3 . 5 6) ' . 6� � "� , ' , death of her husbanA the late Sher- � ____ .'�' 11 . I prou(40; Nellie C- Br"a'"t,'To" lot, Mrs. W. Taylor, -Blyth; John . man Hair,,former vicepresident alra � - -1 . %; * . i&66. Mils, lean .Bnuon, 'Brussele; Taylor, Wlalton- tMargubrite Blaclk, Egmliidrville - Sherwood, Willis, also to Mirs. J. ,P. Doun of &hoqh- Mrs. Mossop, in company voth Mr. Players Enjoy Twilight' - ...1.1 r.111 .. " '.'T. A. PB;;�ir�oti Kong ftol)? xwow- Hamlift.o.n. j§��h McMill-an' Lowtom- Venus, Rennie, Kling, HsLgan4 Durilop� b,erg, Ont., on account of the d4eath and Mrs. James Stephenson, motored . I �x. . 4 ; , I I . kung, South China- Sarah -Sinclair, 'm Fla.' -J. FMnsry, C. Flannery. to. Goderich to spend Sunday with � I It".1. ary -i;�adiioat, PaKii IW;�dh, F bf her mother, [Mrs. Elmira Mtehen. - .. 11. I . ,,, , .. , Zippen. W. �R. Bro;�df��, R. 2, Brus- Mrs. ,Coll , iate�Ptant, Cudimore, Ste*- friends. Mixed Doubles Mond" �.. . G GordoTV. Walker, -G. 'Gordon, ' - � I -T.. I - .� 1. . 4 , 1. jj6t Vack, R. 3, geh&T; J , Mk ' � rs, tee we c(nned em W St " �� �- . , **; � , 94', Mlker, Bad Axe, Mich.- Margaret 4t , ilgfit, F. Sills, Carte'r, Rankin, � The courteogy comqrdt I The in bers of the .. A. of .' - I .1 A. Woad,foot, James D. , Bwel ,; Aliiis�- B,ro,dfoot, Xlippen- Elizwbeth proad- T. Sill& . a milinber of new babies and one John's ,Church met at the home of I 0 * 1. I .1 - 0 , . 4 I an*& young marrie ". .."', . Aer aroadfoot, Harry 0ariodhan, Roy foot, Dorothy Rroa&oot, BrLmefield. Werthgntso-�Free, C.CWstie, T d couple. A letter of Mrs, Mmsop on Thursday. The twilight mixed rinks howling ond event. The third ev6i* *4W­vM,,,, .., i OffieGonhiigle, Zandy Sionclair, Xj%m - gelen lBroadfoctl lappen; Helen Fer-' An, EL Rennie, R. Rennie, Cluff, Jt regret was read from J. A. =ller of kton of 0alifo -tournament held on the local e by W.... -.G. Wiffiel rink,, VAth tW6 Vihna. .1 L .ik, , . . �j . . i.0 . vi , � . vi � 'I ' " M'9' '% A , "lus �,6,, composed of wito, %Wel , .'�i,�, . .. Alwt4 ,Bftadfoot, Mm Low Tdbbut. i� Bu U1,6, N.Y.; W�m j. Me- CsTdno, B. Christie, G.Hays.. , New L-19keard and a telogram from ' " toc rniR is th's on Xbroday eve-ning, brought . i�j � . . , ,on, ff . I -guest of her sister, Mrs. Mort El- entries, three of which were , . .. ltdn�unds, dud, M" Wtmmo, . .­"'. , � !, 16i. Wo. Luff la nii1ton. Agnes Dowell, Eric Doig, Kenneth Doig, Freeborn Jolimston, of W,ashington, . � ' . I 0— E t. 'Anks, A -Ad. a fine e"Mines � i ... U-% , , 'M, I e� � I I .1 D.C., ow-itig to their inability to be �ot After the gwqds lafteh.wa�vinllu .... ��,, � Rr6adfaot- ,W. S. Broadfooto, Mppen -Roderick Doig, Robert Dbig, .Mrs. �0 . : 00� - i�,.,�� . I— r, R ptegent ,?& -was enjoyed. C. P. Sils' rkik, e0M_ in tho club houto Wheft, a, I '. �V,f �, Wimliam.,sluelo4r, Le-ovis 'Tobbu#, Jno. Paul, Doig, Mrs..W. SimlWir, 41hrgar- HAVE PICTURES TAKEN . Members were pimseentfrom Mi. �George Me'abby, Sr., Mrs. . . ��,'?,,",'! I . , ­�, , ", . ': �l, � . T. Wayffit, John, 9. gnialdir, 10ppen' et Sinelait, Kippen; Elinor Itroadifoot, I qs Edyth Mossop and Mr, I . ,, e " 0 0 Luckrow, Ajabutn, Watfatol, Ar" Reatty�l Mi, �poded of, -Miss Dolly, Oarlin, W. 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