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' ' .1 I , , 0- I - " , �, - , ,�� , ' -1 Pe, P 4ie " .01hi- " b `,.11 I �, "i il�, � . -Since Coming to Seaforth in, Rew Gordon - ' 1�c - ,� � . . - ' I . nu a 01�, �:.F �4' , I Plan Ta Bring Four Out- * 0 I An' at,;.Uon -G1 � . 0 I*— 0'0 .:. - ­ ,, _ , , ,�'. � 11 d I - . 1� 'd _1� � . : I ''I " . _� ... �) � . . I #d . ­ �. 1 1932, Canon . Appl6yard ton, Bring, .1 In id� � , I . . * I �-�. � , - . ) itanding Speakers to ' d I , . J_. 1W . . � , ., Z � - sag I . I i I , 8.., Yd I - I . . ­ Mei I A A.-":`4` ­ Seafoith. ' ­ . Not Mitch , ­ Has. Been, Valued Res' 'p., ��, is-linme .se�­,,,Su..c.c6ts . : I . I . d -� .1 . I . 1. .. . . . . 7� I d - . '' �-­:.!_.-!:­� . �,,��, . . . I . , , � I . I 1. , . :d - _ '. , " 1� — .1 . d 1111[il; � : '7 1 1 1 . . I , . ' , — � i � i: i . this . , , n�fff_ - . . .. I 11 . -t in u I . curing - dent in Town. . ELECT ' , .OFFICERS . . " ""'" ike P I #`f - ;, .. . � The committee� in charge of ae . E. D. BELT,, -PRESIDENT foodatuffi for relief . . Thousancts; i. 4 . r . W , . . ... WE , . week shipped a car to Hepburn— 1. I .. . - .. . � .., ff I I 7__�:�,:�1111_"VINA M . I . � .. � . . . I.. A I � I � _'� - �g!-,. . A . . . 1. . 46 . — , . -11-1 � , - __ __ ois 'Premier, however, G. PARKE .. ., . - 11-1 - _ , 4,,7 C" I . . not Ontari I I I I . i � I . I . ''. , �, �7 77 7 7, <1; .. 11 IS .11, � ',."_,M Following some weeks fmollnitua.ry but, !a town.. In - Saskatchewan. . . I ' The Young Peopleli . So'eti" " Archie Hoggarth, McKillop 0 I., X`.�!hrq ­ work a lecture club was, formed at a This Is the second car that has READS ADDRESS the Huron Pres4 I . ". . I I * & 0 0 Danatiq.iis�..:4nd Kpo-- M yitery Were well re- .. .* . . , , � ­ I �qft)&.,,,'---'���!�,'� , . ' School Teacher, Wins MEC- I . — - 11`46.�' .�� 3neeting held -in the public schc�bl on left Seaforth station deAined tar ,presented at the Presbyterial rally " �� � held in First Presby-te . of G6�4*tiirg . 11 .11 � liffeQn-esday - evenln%k - - I the drought areas of the West. , Owl Church, . .. I I., 4 1'. r, , =� for. its purpose .1 I Rector ,of St. Thomas' Church, Sea- Seaforth, Monday eveliftg, with the ]or Dra*, While � Thanks, ' - . ed'Frovi-x0in I "" i'.� " , th The club will h ..., forth, since 1932, Canon E. Appleyard pastor Rev. H. C. F% ­I, � Prize in. I L I . .1 . ; i " , e bringing, of speakers to Seaforth. .# pregiding. Two Other, Prizes Come . � L I . � , - ­ _. - - - - - - will.retfre on superannuation at the The 6holr, which was- �Oinposed- of I wish to take thi's opportunity �. � -1 . . I . I i � I � . . The folliowing,officars� were elected: . . * . . . . . �.. I end of this. month.. The announce- an on behalf of the Seaforth., Lions -, PARK I , I President, Elmer D. Bell; vice-pres., I I the young people of the",'Presbyterl To Seaforth. . (W, 2.1, ,�� . I ,A�,`�, , - , Q 1. .'i��,3,' , . i� . I.— - , m-ent was made and. United Churches, re�d,ered se*er- . .Club, to thank the public of Sea. ' .P I I "" ,I:%%,! ,'.", � , .. G. A. Ballantyne; sec., Miss R. Fen- this week I I . � 11 - I - �1',�­',"' " , .11 i k, . -- ," .__�.;,.,; by al selections, J,.ohn M-03,0�,'president of . . ­­ I . I forth and. district for the splendid �.. �. �. , - 1. -1 ­ ." .7, _ I ­ I - ­_­ . . " , nell; treas.,. Wise M. Grieve; commit7 J L Other F - - - - Maln� - -Street --- OW7 ., I . & . . , . I ", tee for securin"g -speakers. Mrs. -I -W. A-. P L A N FOU R. COURSES Bishop C. A. the society � . i I t- - ., acting�aS ,otgania _I -N HElXS � ppor,t � ,�. , - . E W!E-AT-1WR_ -.-.su -which --was-- accorlded- -the ' " 444�111'w ."A; 'waRl. , _­­ ... . . I ---at '�ifjf , . . sented a bu,95,, appearance sa���VaO . � . � � I . � --Seagaf Lon- numbers included a 0 by David Club's Annual Hallpwelen Frolic ".,; - . -P,pid, Miss H. 1. Graham, Chais�. Stew. . . . 41 I � .� , ,,, " Z�� . don. ' Misses, SWE NDANCV, on Friday 'night. Thar)ks is due,. tlip.... . _ Stewart.and a quartiftbi by e and­e&TsfLy�d#h6,a "'16'��, . art and K. M. McLean, and- the exe-cu- FOR ,I . �' Apple- Betty Smith, Merle Keating, ATdath ' I . ... filled with peopl ` " tl',W .-.1 � . . tive social committee, Miss S. I.I.Wood, ` ---M-_ �VMMEN I Canon . LL ATTE . not only to those Who by their rriday.� eyenin 1A * ��`�"t�� . I .g, and, t si..'W -spi .,�, . ' i I I . I . 1 �, - . . � yard, who' isince Sproule and Myrtle Frasor.. Rev. W presence, contributed so -miuch to . ' , "I, 1. . I ithe Met that nea,rly. , thi*e th is, ;:,;.,�,,'�� , 11 I ,.. ;:_1 . - I :?.�,_` .; , , ,- Miss N. Jeffery; program conrulittee, . � ' �" e !e- 1, at the work being done by the the evening, but dl4o to those Who . - . I., 11 11 . I . -9 - A. Young, of Henstall Jeftin th d I eople were attendiav-the Frolic X '�,-,�,� . Miss M. E. Turnbull, Miss AliceDai. ­ 00min . to Sea . - Sea -forth Lions Club Is hold, in 112911 '­� - I 't' Applications Must Be in : forth., has Identi- votions and gave a short address. . through - purchase :of; tickets and &'rink. , �'_.�� .1, . , r ­ I I I . The club plans to have four oU - - . ..',_1::W.'.. , with The guest esteem in this district, was, indicated don I tons of cash, of 'prizes, and . �. . I i . � 11, . ""_­�.. led himself � . - . .., . I - . . at . 'All - ding .speakers during ih -t . _ speaker, Rev. Gordon A - on Friday ev- of candy,, assisted the Club so - So greod W I " , .".%', .mA .. stan e win er . . n ;...,:, �- ��' I I ncertain terms months. Any persone wishing to join Ijainds of Mrs. .Cole , ;;; .,��..` .­ organ I z ations Peddle, of Clinton, b ht a real 'n.' ' he club?s .� . ,,as the interest ai. i su !�, ,� � ", ' ,.. ": rorl2e "Whai ealng .on the occasion of t �illlinqly. Tharikst - ' , 11 th , i?.�3.. . . ., , ... 11-- . I..., ..... ­ throughout the message from the th in port of the event that. early I" ; th ,"­ ttLe organization are invited to do �*O, - by November 6th .1� . i. bh' - annual Hallowe'eA Frolic. - � 1. le . the fee being one dollar. . . . a I community. He Youth Can Bring to the 11 urch." " ean ok- , C. M. SMITH, evening parking space -in I M.il� , ��% T , , ��', . � __ I Canon. Appleyard w as a valued - "The hope of the church," he said, Chairman,' Frolic Committee. part of� tov�n was, at' a P The _', . f , Gana, I, en early in. tire evening and before � v . . ­ ,�. " i , member Of the LiOns Club, the * . 'I.". ­ . —0— � Special opportunities are now be- remaims always and only. Jesus_midnight 1,910 people, -more people . � ' ,e;;�Q,: too, marked the initial turn,7- . �, P . I � . than Legion, and .a Trustee on the Christ. youth 11 called. ppon to wit- * 0 0 .9. lug on of the -new Main: Street. lights, 1 ."44" . Ing offered -to rural unemployed young . than live in, Seatort&-had paid ad- 0 � 40 . ., 1,"'. ... . . .1 1, ,�'­ Collegiate Institute Boaxd. He has a ness to His finished. work. Youth re- . I I . I ­ . I", -,,,�'... I � women, by the Dominion Provincial missions. In addition were the hun- . . . 1. : V 11 ".., Youth es th - d! - c, howe. - ,:� "I 'Friends- Honour .distinguished war record and, Was ceiv , The interest in, the Froll .erI: ., �:' , 1#. . . . 1 �41 .. . . - TradniAg Agreement, according cross. Before all from Chist, ,,e church - &eda of children w.ho';weTe adm'itted, .. . I was not confined entirel .to, the- peo�; I 1 .:1�41 , . 11 ; awarded the military . rects youth to Christ as­iheir whole F Officials estimated e ple of this district. . Many letters ft.ovi .I :: �� tl,., �,- . tute offIcers. Daring the next few the total attelidance at between 2,500 SE I ,;��,:,..... ` AFORTH OBSERVES former residents wereTecelved by thi� - ­;!!' . . . Stra tford Couple to local"Junior Sunipr Woinen�s Insti- coming to Seaforth 'he was Rector of -strength andhope." Mt. Peddle C124m- free of charge. .. I mouths.rural. young women. will have the Church of the Ascension at W4nd- ed that the youth of to -day is not tun- and, 3,000. . . _. I , ,.,:, Bor and before that was at Woodstock. damentally cliff erent from the youth Club sending. donations, asking for - . �.�, :. I �: I I ' - �: 1". P-mr. to tho departure of Mr. and the leisure.to obtain training designed eyard will The evening started, early ticlk��ts, or just wishing the ,Club good I'll. �j�'�',. . I . . ittlill I . ?!i � � I .. , . " ' Canon and Mrs. ApPl' of the past. "We, are U�vhig between parade of Boy Scouts, cc * w 'REMEMBRANCE DAY luck. . . . . 'to Mrs. J. R. Duitlop from Stratford to .to. help them to, do workof a remuner- )stum,ed . I. .. .1 � Kincardine to take a ,Position in Me. ative nature or make their own living make. their home in Hamilton, where the times, between the' old.. and the dren and, the Highlanders Band, and . . 11, ,,,�."-', �1.1' . . their son, Dr. Earnest AppleYard, is new outlook. Tlie need.'�&-the world 1. � I ­­'." ,�, .�, I more sa,tisfying. Four courses have it was three O'clock the next morning Included in;the letters, received Fas .1 .11, - .1,..'�'� � Pheradn's Garage tte�pj_f. As, sur- practising. Mrs. Appleyard and'Miss to -day I-, that the youth and , . I I'll ,,,,,,k' � �1� �� I -rien been planned, to meet the needs of Appleyard ,moved to people befbr,e -the midnight dance ended. Parade Will Precede SerVic one addressed -to W. H. Golding .. � 4W, Wsed them recently at their home Hamilton this tak6 seriously the break in life which- I e . M;P., % �.�,� . .�, ��,, ,� ._1 ��,��. rural yRung women. Ttey are as fol- it was a,happy crowd -that pa,eked I . . I - - '� Cin- . from far off MacGregor, Man:, ond, . � �� �,:�� and presetrted them with a beautiful week, while Canon Appleyard will con- exist' ot only in Europe but in the rink to ca;Pacity and at time it At Victoria Park I which read: 'IT jam a constant reader ,�." . . . 3 ", lows: Catering for Tourists-, Market- . , ada." - I - .. �,,5.1. � fk5ckr,1am.P*,i the presentation being tinue his duties here until the end (If ' s 11 ., ,.,�,;.. . I . . I seemed, almost impossible for anyone of The Expositor, though .not a. sub- I 11 ,,, �,,, �, - an . . est wishes for 2L . . I 1. ... ­,i,�. I � Mr, made by GNDrge Smallacombe .d the Ing. of H6me-Baked ' Foods, ,Simple the month. Greetings and- b 11 Monument. .. . �;,.R address was read, by, T`om' Scarfe. Dresmnaking and Remodelling, Rug A farewell gathering was held in... speedy recovery were' sent from, the else to squeeze in. . � . . scriber, and, know Mr. A. Little Of your . .,-;,,,�t I ­ �' ­,� Lunch was served by'the committee, Making. The thighlight of -the evening was town, and, Sir, I am inte'rested, in, ........ f . , .... I ��. . -1 the parishi hall on Monday evening meeting to the past president, Miss ,:� .1,1, I ,Uid* G. Smallacombp, Mrs, Sillifant T&e Department has approved the the draw,for prizes which took place - .g �,!:',, I . . when euchre, bridge and games for the , Mary Reid; who has been ill for some . Remembrance Day will b6 observed your Lions .work fot-,eriPples, bein '. 'd �­.�!, I shortly after midnight at'the rink� W. t not. a, . 1.1%::- �� following regulations, whic . . . 0 and Mrs. Elmer Reid. The remainder b will gov- , hildren. were ej?joyed. time. . ig.Seaforth on Thursday when the oue of the unforp�tes, but I .. , I " .11 c " one. � �." spent in, � games ern, applicants: � H. Golding, M.P., drew -the first ticket . 11 I �,,O � , ", � of the evening "a Mr. R. G. Parke, People's Church The following officers were elected roin the churn. and, on it was Lhe Canadian Legion will sponsor a sex- grumbling , f enclose $1.00 for - �� . . Ir..71 and dancing, the music being supplied* 1. Young women between 18 and . . f . tickets. and should any of my four ' .�. �',�.,,� ql. I I . . Warden, during intermission, called for the eiisging year. President, vice.before the soldiersI memorial in, , . . � �,,, � by Mr. J. Bell, Mr. Calvert and M.. 30 years, of age certifled to be in'ne- name of Archie Hoggarth, McKillop . drawa, �rize, sell it by auction: at your . � 11�,, nd Miss Frank Clark, Goderich; vice-president, Victoria Park at 10.30 a.m.. "I .1 Scarfe. . . . ,7 bessitous circumstances by the clerk Appleyard. to the platform and Gri be� 'John Mills, Seaforth; selaretary-treas- Township school teacher, and, to him T11,.e . drawing and forward half to me an& I"' �� LL . � . . . , ..parade, preceded by- I'D" -Gain- ; �,��, �, , � ,;i the municipa live mot -new went the new Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan. 91- the other hilf for 'your work, that .I 1, � Mr. Dunlop is well known in Sea- , 4 lity and who half of the,congregation read the fol- urer, Miss' Pfaff, Hensall. The Others who assisted in, the- dTaw were pany, of the Midd.lesex-Rilron re I pay buy more -tickets, in different I ", � I thah� two miles away from the place lowing address: . I cutive ig to secure a representa- ment, the Boy Scouts, the. Seaforth . . .� ...""'... .�., I -forth, where. he resided for a number where'the course is held may obtain t is with exe e Pres- G. A. Jackson, G. A. Sills, A. F. Cluff, . lines of needy work for needy people� . 1�11 I - of years. His wife is a daughter of I, "Dear Reverend' Pastor: I tive ftom each, church for bh Win. Ament, K. M. McLean, and, J. E. Highland4ers Band, and including the As a cripple for 67 years and ve*7 �,. ,;.'�! ., . funds to pay living expenses. One mixe4 feelings- of, sincere regret, deep bytery 4�xecutive.7 Plans were made Keating, chairman of the ticket com- town council, wreath bearers and the . .,:.��, � 11 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph- Storey. .. able to send $1.00. yours . 11 . return railway or bus fare may also titude, and just _ I veterans, will leave the Town Hall at glad, to be �.�', , , gm I , ��....111 . iflable pride that we for a presbyterial picnic next suinmer mittee. . sincerely John A. Gray." I... . ..I., —0 h6 obtained for n�oessltous. young wo- are gatheredt her to-nigh,t to bid- you at Bayfielci. . . �.. T . he balance of the prizes were won 140.15 a..m. to Victoria Park. The us- . V . .. . .X'.. I .1. men.. Board and transportatIon bills and your family farewell. Time in . ual service will be carried,out, includ- . _.,, � —0 ­ I as follows: Second, George Dowell, ' Another letter was, from Mrs. IF. W.. . . "..., I ' � must be certified by the chairman of its relentless ,march is about to. term- . . I �11 I I Dutton, walnut upright bookcase; 3rd, Ing the solemn two minutee silence Treble, of Kellne, Man., who forwatd- ,,�,.�1�1,1�`, � Leaves Main Street the ,county advisol'Y' committee and iiiate your active servied' and la.bors. &t 11 o'clock in sacred' memory of the � - . �.,_.�-,-,%, 1 . . o .purchase 1.4,0. I . jhds, parish and to remove fromt,o�r . ql,_ ` attacked to the clerk.'& certificate aiTd in t C. P. Sills, Seaforth, bridge set; 4th, Ifen heroes Of the Great War, ed money with which t ".* I . ,�� one of God's, milfisters to CHAS. IfOLMESSELLS E. Eby, Kitchener, living room walnut f'9 - , tdckets, to further the club's good I � - -,,-,, . e . .. ,il. After 27 Years the attendance record of the Young Diocese I . I . table; 5th, Flora Web7.te mlior the Rev. Canon Appl yard, work- - , N. . 1, � FF I I .- - "man cancern6d. whom the -church has already given, .1 . ,r� LucknoW, M.A., M:C., and, Capt. Rev. T. P. Hus- I . �.i", �, 11 2. Ambitious, young women wbO titled reco6ition. While we deeply 11 all -wool blanket; 6th, W.' G. Medd, . � �.- sey, -Legion. chaplains, will arrange *_ - , � � After being in business int the same are not in necessitous, circumstances regret your -retirement, realizing as RINK BUILD11% Exeter, -table lamp, 7th, H. 0. Walker, r "I" I , I details of the program. I 11 � �- I . store on Main Street for 27 years, Mr. -be ,encouraged to take the we do the great loss it means, not I - Brussels, tea set; 8.,'h, William'Keller, . Z� " I should ' . I maker; 9th, Joan . �. -1� T. G. Scott N411 remove his stock, to course. I cese I —$_ I Annual Poppy Day I,', only to this Wish, but'to'the dio Stratford-, coffee ­:. his residence on. -John. Street a;t .the 3. The applicant's injerests an& ter and C - Hawkiiis, -S.fort,h, sandwich grill; � 1 1'�,� - . and to the Anglican faith, we rejoice Dr. E. A. MeMas . . � "I . . " I �o loth, Mrs. Chas. E. Williams-, Dublin, see your beauty editor," ,-.I- I ' and of"this. week. _.__._ . aptitudes and the poselbflitles7 for III- and are Proud that at the end of your- M. Smith Take Immedi- open-faced clock; lith, 1. Fowler, Kit- an On Saturday 1�1�� The ,Scott Wallpaper Store has gain- ture work should. guide her in her aT)- ministerial road you can sincerely I .1 said the caller at the sanctum of a .. " . . � � I . — . : , chener, hand carved walnut chest; popular magazine. . ,,,; . _ , lz�-1111 , � - ed a wide reputation during thos�; 27 plication for attendance at a short say,. like St, Paul of old: The time of - ate Possessioni 12 -dr, John Ca:rdn,o, .Jr., Seaforth, for ::Are you following her advice?" .,yhe ana,ual Legion Poppy 'Day will ,.,.:,;jiL I years and its'proprietor is one of the course school. . at hand; I have . 11, my dieparture is I . . I � "'. . I best known as well as -one of the 4. Each member of a -short course fought the good fight. I have finish- ' selling lucky car ticket. I ain." I . be held this year on -Saturday. Novem- :.:��; . � mnost popular business nwn Of Sea- wil . I be considered on proba�flon, fo,r o'd my course'. I have kept the faith. Sale of the Palace Riok, Seaforth, - Throughout the evening Lion R. E. "Got confidence in itr, ber 6th. Throughout the day Legion, . I ':,.:�, I � . � forth. He is just as well known and the first t1hTee dayp of the course and While.we in all sincerity may 6onk- to Dr. E. A. McMaster a�kd, C. M. Jackson was in charge of an Inter- -*"I have." . canvassers will be on the streets- I r.1%. I ­ ._1 . , I I nts . I "". � . _ . just as well liked in the country dis- upon acceoUnce she will be expected dently continue the Qfidtation praying Smith was announced this week by esting Program of children s eve "Then you doif t want to see her." with poppies. .� . , !.. . tricts . as well, and his hundreds of to attend the course regularly. . that henceforth there,*11,1'be laid up Charles Holmes, who haz owned and -which were won as follows: Girls' I . .. . . � 4 - . . .., � . satisfilad aus . tomers will be glad to I of righteousness, operated the rink since 1929.� costume, M. Chesney, J. Habkirk; . -; . . I . AI ;1. I . . Applications may be obtalned-from fo,r you a crown. � ._� I � a 's take I boys, costuine-, D. Muir, G. .Baker*, , . .,� . I possession .i . b . _1 A ay on' o nent " - - - .1 I learn that- he is,not'yet retiring from ,local junior Womah's Institute Secre. with which the Lorct.the just ju, ge, The U,M own&' . . business., .. . . tary, Mrs. W.- Colemin. Those Inter- will one -day reward.,you. bilmediately and plan a number of girls' character, L. H9. kirk; -M. Bos- . Holid the C '� nti - 0 , .- �, � . —0- . ested Please get in touch. with Mrs. 'IN -or have your services. been par- improvements, particularly to the well, J. O'Dell; girls' character, ovpr I . I . ' W . ,:..,� . . . . . . J. Swan, D. Gallop; IR . :4_.d:, . - Cole an, by November 6th, as appli- chial onbr.' Ever sin,ce you came ,to dressing rooms and the quarters used Jo, D. Smith, . .�,., I c=9 must, bd sent in to Agricul- Seaforth you have willingly and un- by the curling club. I - From a Train I 1'1'�D O I ' girls'r comic, E. Gallop, Pauline Mat- Seeing Europe .� ,.'� . 11; girls' comic, _-, �,� � Lady B0`w'lers P Ian tur.1 Representative, Ian McLeod� stintin,gly given of your time, ability -thews, Marie Hickne , � . . -ttY Matthews, M..O'Reilly; (By A. R. Turnbull) I 1. " ,� � I . - ' , Clinton, by that date. ., . and energy which have'lied a vital - over 10, Be I ,. . - . I - .... . boys' character, D. Munn, R. Savauge, 1 . - I.." Winter - Atti'_ iiiies ' 0— and beneficial influence oil the educa- Township Council W. Munn; boys' character, over 10, , �, i I 4, want to have . any . . ,' 11 � � . I... tional'and, social welfare of our coxh� . I vancer as dn't . "'A I . . . . torch . H Hogg; boy,W race, A. Henderson, out train connections, cu ,1:: �. 11, I . munity, ever holding high that ..­ , worry ab r- . , Passes Accounts Cilif Ross, Bruce McLean., . , ,'.r!!" . The lady members of the Seaforth. uIrlior Farmer of patriotism 'and loyalty that found I rency Problems and- satisfactory. ho- %. ; ' . . . An exciting feature was the boys'. 11 ­'. .. "I" . Lawn Bowling -Club hiet at the home I its highest expression In your over- . X; tel accommodation. This w4sh ,on my . I boxing exhibition, while selections, by �,; .,: ­ �� of the Vreside4t, Mrs. E. H. Close, on seasr service to the Empire.. The members of Tuckersmith coun- . ��,,'l pairt seemed to.be fulfilled. by the spe- . :1 the one-man band,, former Major �, " .� Tuesday evening to make plans for Leagu6 Will Meet "While we fully -realize our inabil-I cil were all pr.esefnt at the Meeting Bowes' amateur hour star, kept. Zhe �,� �c cial. train tours of the continent ar- . . 11 ., 1, tjb�- winter's activities. The bridge .- .-, - i0 to fittingly reward, You for five held in the Town Hall, Seaforth, on 'I, I .... b s travel �.,.i _ crowd in good spirits. I ,:.,�, a4lministra- 11 I agency. A train tour*as something I . 1parties had, seemingly been very P�P-- I The Junior Farmers, Hockey League years of wise and, faithful Saturday, O -Ct. 30tih. Minutes. of the cing in the Oddfellows' Hall % ��, ­ -niar and, will bA continued. duTink` the will hold its annual meeting I, C,r_ tion, courageous fulfilment of duty, previous meetings'were adopted. No Dan. . . new to me, but ,press reportS on ,!: � - n commenced, at midnight andeolatinUed ... , them were very favorable, so f, (le- - _.. _. � In and, . Important business was before the t' 3 a.m. A record crowd here, too, . winter, with Xhe 1936 membership in, exemplary adherence t6 Christia . iduded for the bridges. Mrs. Ro ndgie. Library, Seaf6rth, on, Monday un Il , . I ... cided to try one. There were depar- _J,�;.L bert evening, Nov. 8th, at 8.30 o'clock. ideals and Principles, we ,kisih to give council except the payment Of ac- he , hall to capacity. , I . . . Smith has offered, her home for the, Perk Bullard is president, ana, Petcy exprestion, in a. modest tangible form counts, a§'folldV�rs: W. R. Archibald, filled t . tures from Landon every two -weeks 1,,�.111 I , Arst one to be.held on November 15 Lit& secretary -treasurer. to the kindly wlsheq, sincere gratitude Jaings, A. Hay and - D.'F. McGregor, —0 sincemay and I "was able to,book on .;.,... ; �! ' " . - atA pm. The treasurer reported ;in I . . and gondl,will of this, congregation to- each $4.00 for sele'eting Jur�ors; D. F. . I � the lest bne of the season, l4ving � ..,: . I . . I .. I .. 1. . - ­.. ­ . wards yours -elf, Mrs. Appleyard and I , I apreale Foloi he ' . . McGregor, printing tax bills and. r I i London on Saturday, Se:prt. 4th. ...q. e- Ladies' Club - I . . ­;. �, I I : I businesi the ladies enjoyed bridge, The election, of -officers will -be held the member's of, your family. We ceipts, $10.0.0; Howard Crich, valuing �11 . 'The special train left I,iverpoqt 1. .. the winner being Mrs. Dan Shanahan. In the sprin& . 1. ,%," 11 " I wa .,1.1 I , ­rthereforej Rev. Can- - ., ,,, , , � .1 � on at 9.30 a -mi. s . . . . . would ask you, sheep, $1.00; P. Curtin, on account Ad "I'll -1 Street Statil ; .;."... I . I � . 1. . . on Appleyard, to accept this purse. anis Drain, $11,0; R. Kennedy, weed Elects Officers I there bright and early, even before , , .� ... ' "Your real reward, must come from inspecting, $14'- G. B. Aberhart, $3.75; . . lt� drew ill . : ; "Y . I I the train was made UP. .�'� I ' ", P . ' Day - November,''. 6th I the knowledge that you have gained R. Dalrymple, pay lists, 15, 16 and 17, . Tuck'ersmith Ladies! Club me L t A. R. Turnbull .. abx�ut 9.15 and, then there was quitEo . I � :.1L .. . . 1011"py I I . , p the respect of our citizenry and, the $1,913.79; E. L. Box, coal on relief, The . a congestion' amongst the travellers. - �.,:. _ . :.. .. ir . . . I f, ,on: Wednesday at. the home of Mrs. . 1;.. 0 1 �". . . . love of your. parishioners,. You have $38.18; I,. B. Goudie, milk. on relle Just two weeks after your depar- 'It was a long imin, and I discovered .' . . . Gregg McGregor_.33 members and, 2 tuT,e from London I WaS able to get 1: "'. , . . ' .- � accomplished your task; you are leay.- $1140; County of Huron, patient in - that just five coaches were resbrved . I � "�. . 11 ";.. I . I � immeasura�bly better hospital, $12.90; F. P. Ch4ifiey, post- visitors being present. A demoustra ,away on my Planned holiday to Phe for the Cooles party. I d4,dn!t know 1. � I-., I I ta4e, tion of home�rnade Christmas _ . . Will B-e-Poigna`n:-`t Reminide'r ingor parish pos . gifts' C�oiitlnefit. This year more than, Any . ' ,;;." I I . thkii. -you found it. You have neyer age, $3.00; D. F. MtGregor, how Manfy ,we had In our party, but '�, � I . . . , . -was followed by a short - programe previous year, British people bFLv a . . 1, � ", � - . . . I.." ....- _ lacked appreciation, of our co -opera- $3.0o. -D. F. McGregor, -Clerk. judged from the accommodation pro- . A.11 � . I '_ - You I consisting of a re&d1ng,i."No Break- been visiting on the Continent, chief- vided that we must hav ..�t��'. , Poignant reminder of those spaclons that the Poppy blows In Perennial tion nor failed to express It. � e had.,about '_ ... I I 11 days of glory a"" Ofgrieving, "Po,tpy bloom. . have always looked for the best in - fast in Bed," by Mrs. G./McGregor; a iy ibecause Of the improvement in the 200, Representatives of Cook's- were , 1,'' . . . . . ' � Day'! once more reourst to prompt 1.he The numbered dead, were not stran- others and gave us the best ot your- Warden, Ed. Mole; Con., Dr. P. Har. ,reading, "The Personal Touch," Mrs. rates of exchange, particularly in, � ,� .1 - selection, Fmnr there to see tblat our luggagd was i:1 � - ' ,,, I . I - i i�s gers. ' Th Your life has� been -an inspira- burn; R.S.N.G., J. Docherty; L.S.N.G., L. Lawson; mouth organ , : . ey were "ung Canadians, self. _,. and -also because of special ' ..�.., I'll I qcjtlzens� of -this o0owitry In. the dut . , Ition.; your departure Is, a sorrow, and M. McKellar; R.S.V.G., Ray Cart- miss Mary Cricb; reading, "Life is looked a6ter and to answer any quer- .:" � they h4ve Iiiherited. � from the past some of them well knowm, In, this com- cheap travelling facilities provided ,by ies. Each lady passenger was, hand- .,:�� 1 . . . . I Ill he a benediction. wright; L.S.V.G., E. Goudle; 'R.S.S., Not Dull," Mm. P. Waters. The fol- . your memory% w many countries . I think perhaps the ed a small bouquet of flowers, a pres- . . . � . I . generatiqu. To Canadian youth In munity filled even, as the youth of to- _ g officers were then elected,:- 1p,te ent frorn Cook's, This, I thought, was � , - this year of grace,.the deep -red petals day i's'filled, with the joy of living. Signed on ,behalf of the Congrega- Alex. Boyce; L.S.S., George Carter; low4n I _d1m,ational Exhibition in Parts thIs . "I tion.11 I . I I- .;��% of the Poppy may not carry th6 same So also were the 170,000 men who in I.G., D. McLean:; Chaplain,. R. Smith. President, Miss, MarY Fear; vice-pres summer hasi drawn a lot of visitors a fine gesture on, their paxt. I didn't .1.4 : �i " I .1 He then, presented the retiring Rea. After'the installation a,social -hour dent, Mrs. Elmer Townsend; treasur- to that city. In June when I spent a ]mow a soul who wwl mak '. .? ,significance. they. bore. ,to the. Youth 193* bear upon their bodies the marks � Ing the trip, ' '.::: � . � '­ . ;the symbolism and Sears of war;' the disabled' ex- �. I I , . 'i" of twenty years. ago. tor with a purse. was sped and I1MCh- Was served. ,er, Mrs, G. McGregor; se,cretary, Miss week in Paris attending the Interna- but that didn't worry me at all. I '.1 � . �,:� Canon Appley�ard thanked the con- . Sadie Ball; assistant, Mrs. R. Pepper; tiolml Congress of Actuaries, I could .14,11 . huying commit figured that Isurely among goo people -, ,.1.:?` � . ,Df gherifice with which, the Poppy has )service men who suffered disable- gregation for their good wisheer and tee, Mrs. W. Pepper, see that the eity was full- of activity finid, some congenial 0_0,mpall- . "�,7,4 1 become eharged, is something to Whiell mont on behalf of Can4da. ' ' I could . I— I I tated how much he had enjoyed his - Mrs. L. Lawson, Mr8L G. McGre;gor �. 1-. . -.1 111. ­. -on 8 I ; and there ,-were manY visitors from I -on, Tile train Pulled, out on time .: .' ��­�'21 . '. cognitl . �. 11 .A " 1. , . Ow present/geuers,tioti.-d0edeeda, only To manifest that proud, re associations with. the citizens and . We are the - _ 1. s-odal Committee, miss S. Whitmore, all over the w�Drld� I had an.OPPor- afid we were off on the firsit tio of 'i , �: �, � , ' 6 mark _ I __ I 1, . " _1hrough the wistful memories Of the of their,place In this country,&V clubs of Seatorth. Mrs. H. -CAch, Mrs. A. Pepper; flower tundty of visiting the blih4bition, but o jou . "IR ,ageing men who fought theircountry's that tribute whtoh is. their due, Pop- committes, � Mrs. N. Garrett,'Mrs. W. ur rney. Leaving the sta�loh lv%�� I . �,:A� (, � I / at that time it was quite 1111complete ,� 114�� I _* ress secretar?;' Mrs, R. were not ' I ,� h I UIttlea, Who 6"dred privations, on- p,k Day has been tet aside in. order Sole Agents for � traveilled east through the County of `�" � Pepper; p as max�p of the buildings Essex, i�bieh is. naft�'for Its, Watke& . " . . . ,dtwed, long agonles an4 finally tri- thitt all may- join in, recalling the great .rs. E. �, ,� .. . I I Feat; cutting committee, M I ­,� I I 600),is.6 amid surroundings carpeted ,sorrow. I Oddfellows .. Mrs. -E -Crich, Mus.. P. Towns. finisbed. The Canadian and. British gardenAng. We, arrived at IfttwldlL . ,, "I'll Vial pablvieg, - _ - , , . The blood -red' einblems, distAbuted I . 'eud; s, pianist, Mise S. Whitmore; tLs- builidings, had not been: Opened. I us- -on the' coast at 11 and trambeired I to ' 1 .' ":'V, I To wear this ,hum,file emblem on tbroughdVt Can4da by the Canadian tic a ROSEDALE J'<hh derstand- now, however, that every- I I'' i� �,�!­ ''A'a �"6 � Install Of ,ers . . sistan,t, Mrg. W. Pepper. The meet- the &,�;W,i - Steamer. severil, Whii . � �,`. . , . thing is finished, and that It Is a truly th'a, m0a - ,0� 1; 1, �, 11, P4)ppy Day tit to Vrcie-liam that amid LegiOWA vast Volunteer orgaraz%tion .� - tows were going oter at '. ­�.T, � .1 . - � . Ing closed, with the Homemakers' , -, ,1� X i all the ,dangibig "Poaftsion' through are the product. of disabled v,oterans:, . F : +d i �� . I "riderful exhibition'. I time, so. we bad a full fttv,+- iiii, �%.- , 1 . Prayer and "God Save th6 King." r : 11 4 - 1�� .. I.. - .� 11 ,� - Uee, W1119t­;",.­:Y1 . I I , i WbIch this c try 11 triving vall- mep striving tG.malntaln theih4 I To return now to my ,holiday, I due"CoUld 90aft'611y find, &�,# I , 1�, " , I . Uun I al -%s elves D.D.-G.M. Bro. Wi Carlisle and suite Lunch was served.by the ladies. The �.­ � � .." ",.11 '. . ,bad alway�s) wanted to Seib COntml dowix I Would judge Wei 119d''iftfi �:­",'� � i .. tAntly to penttrAtt,. the, h&rt and, mind In, the Veteraft Industries- administer. of Hensall vigit,ed Fidelit7 toAgo No. ALBERTA roll call fOr the Decembef meeting and some of those, famous cit- - � 4� R'.��I, " iare ntverthel,esi ittutedi to a* sense led by the Dominion Go"mment. To 55, I.O.O.P., Stat-orth, on, Wb6hesday I Europt, t . I tvill, be answel,ed with a Chriatmas br nine liund,red, vametilgk* lwdr�ft tw� , � ­­* leg oft6n, mentioned In; the newsl)a- ske&W,�,r,waTs not mio�4 t,btd I,# �,;�' i,,�� of, hoMaffe fto, to 60" ft6a Whd8e ptrdhase,a Poppy Im -a' 6biall-AhIng. eveenifig m4& conducted the Itiotalla- greeting to each member. peM go thits-year I ln(�4stigated factli- ,:4 1 . _ . ­­- Veade MpIred 600,000 Cavadiano' to For ,evay citlien to d,6 so to t a big tiolb of offic6it, &st follows,: Lum, � Coal I —0 , W10 had lulkh an -bom 1,01 I L - T"'I" I �:�, I ' 114 ch4fflwl V�!Y,11 , I � � - p-, . I nea for such a ho,IMW� Having htid , 'I ; I . � I . ,offer themselvto fdr 94tlbe tiet*oen tliffig. mm,ediate Past MG., M. McKellar, - . swIftig. ''W I - . �� k �� I 18�. S. . I ­ 1 'Offl,d6, 1 felt �ftft Whith � 'W' '& " . 'Ir - '1` I- .1 I 1.1 * *1 'I � , � I 1", I :014'and 1918;, of *h-1dL,,audb§t 4toi,6 LET lU8 ALL W9AA,A, POPPi- ON MIG., Bro. 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