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"MEILODY TRAIL" the 8074POI '1169 d0generateit since It PUM0 at the T011040 Cionivarvatoryof pices of Barbara Kirl"ais Auxi at, . ' - i" � , %�,
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round -up of melodiy, of First Prbabyterian Church was a I . h thi
4 � ,.,� Coming - Peannia 'Durbin I tinued. "Its seriouzes;is nOt TeaUZ- 6--ZuT1ch IcItIzensi honored "Babe?, I . I � . .
. -ed, bowever.19 Siebert at the Mo�ple Lear,\Gwdems, decided � success. ,1 ,,,,r I . -1
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, 4 *1� I I "I'll, GOO. D. Ferguson, also nominated as Toit'Qmto, with a'Pur Of 901&- versary of ,the Seaforth Lodge, , L �
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H1, KeKlLop Department 'of Education Mr. Ross Scott, BruoEdeld. I . ... t ... , :. "! � 11:- 11- '.�V, ,,
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Of the -department should inspect Rev. G. E. Morrow , , ' I %, . . . . . . rrrr :�r�, I ,.:T�, ,;
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I i :, L Weir. ment for 1937 had been -made, but Orowarty, oelebrated� their 52 anni- purchased the ortaMon ,,Misty Law," .21AI I � r I J$r I , 2A',� . ..�, �, I ...
/ " : I Councillors - &bert Baker, Job;' taxes or insurance ;had not been. versalry 'of their wedding at their one year ago and to -day he is dead. X1111111111134h. . . I I ��.Z' ,J'- r j� : �,
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Councillors - Frank Duncan, M flatally' Injured while wewking In a
I i r Bryans, Robert WhIlaze, Cecil Wh,,I- su,red a Proper inspection would be Goderich Signal and the Star were field. , t . � �,
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iOus it 1's. - It is their duty to vw 13--l-Jane Smoll, foar-yeanold (laugh-
. Reevo---W. D. Sanders, J. W. Hem, 0 school and see its condition:, ter of Chief Ream-ar Smell, was struck comes to McKillop charge. thoser , �, �,
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-Board -of Education-J."N. Willard, serious.11 Bank blad a narrow 9 when the I 0 OU . r, I ,� "o
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There will be an election for three department that will cost us nothing. Mr. and Mrs. William Consitt- on wa8 �Jrfvfng 60 miles an thour. r "', *4 ,.,, *%t
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. . Ified: Owen S. Atkinson, William inspected ,hE schooL and competitors, '..,. f,r,.,�
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� Deputy Reeve - Thomas Wilson, bhe reciple are worried about the col- dance on Wednesday evening, with &-Walter CaRaghan fell from a I .''r 1 .
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. knowing the Win. HaYter as floor manager. The, jamboreeand bondftTe at Seaforth; 200 . . r,11111--, .
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� ,oun,046rs--1161vin Tyndall, Nelson w,ls a P�ersonal friend of ,his. Mrs. John Saber, Hensall; gent's lst' Scholarship. . , , , r, ,�
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I �. " . . said, could not afford to take, J. E- Willis ,and,. R. E. Bright wore . 11 11.1 �
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�seats as Jur- I-I&nsall; Mrs. James MeAllis Zur- of the flost',event in the , .i". ��
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I Councillors - T. St�diiey, charies Hear Conservation Talk af H�ensall took plaxe, the prize win- Entrance examinationp in East Huron. `uuu- r , . fune-1 services were held on Dec. the Manse; Mr. Jack Drager, of Ttw 1.rw;, .,
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CAint0n beth Parsons, 26,- Rullett, was found' Misses Ina and Ellen Scott, of Loa- .' � j, ��
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. Cuuncillors�-David , Churchill, Mor- ber, "Joy To the World," and, the- roll sold t,he, most tickets. while Gladys lb --Dr. Carl, Aber of: town left Schilbe, of Zuri Lane, Mr. Dilling, H. Taylor, W. Wd,lham Kohrisi� of Gram,ton, wjtb� Mr. � . . ,
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I I � gan Agnew, Rev. Renneth- McGouln, like for Christmas,," the motto, "Peace the ticket that won, first prize. Montreal for England where he will G. Swan,; Miss Irene Siuder, of Lon- Mr. -and Mrs. John McIntosh and y I I '11
J. McKnig4t, John, W. �,4edigor, Nel Miss Spencer, of Toronto, is spend- spend a year in special observation. don-, Miss IMeatior Snider, of Kincax- daughter. and Miss Hazel Haugh, of I 0 , il : I" 11
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- Ng qualified for the el- you spending ,the winter months with I her spent their 'holidays at Jibie home of, -1;
'rho follow, I * to,You as the day you married her?-
, 'ection at Blyth: *--,,were enjoyed! ' A feature 'Of broken ribs and a fractured kn-ee-cap MegRsrs. Stanley .Reid, of Hamilton, Johnson: "Oh, bDy, andlook art tho �,'�
Reeve --W. G. 34cNall and William the evening was, a splerid4d ad -dress son, Mr..G. Wren, of Hensall. wh�,Io unloading a 6i load of wood at and Lawrence Reid -of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrst. L. Forrest. answer-Indoed not! Her beauticiawsp 'I :1
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. 11forritt. by Mr. Idn MacLeod, Huron Gounty 23 --Mrs. H. J. Clancey loses finger garet Alk spent Christmas day at the 'home of got,ber looking twice as'young -,-i
Counclllors-�Edward Johnston, , De- - - enhead, ,of London, with her Mr. and Mrs. J. Snider. I twice as fair." alll� 11I.N.
Agricultural Representativ,o of Clin- WINTHROP in track and car crash near Bruce- paTents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Aikenhea,d; I .�. �
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Petts, George Johnston, Jasper Cook. liymn "Silent Night, Holy Nigh�," a A Happy and Prosperous New Year September of Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Eleanor Snider, of Kincarddne, and . I '�.." I �
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liam White and Edwi aftwright. An A -r. chadson, Mr. Hugh McGregor, of Detroit vis- ory morning for twenty.4. 7 .. ��
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- was also p47,en 'James lamily, Jack and Betty,spent ChriA- � ited at the home ,df his father int the .
I .acclamation -bommisgon- .nas wl'th Mr. a Mrs. Johm, A,�tn- or, Mr. Andrew Mrs. McAigh. village and other friends in the vi- of confetti aill over my b6dt,4�6* car- . ;.1. ,
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01 -the Chamber of Comm4ce, was the a' . Taylor, was stricken dead on Seatorth Air. and M,rs. William Simpson and pet. ,Then I Lean down and, -:.�-iick up - 11-1'�.`11. ,
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John F- Turner. I wd and We were �orry to I r,ln of t.be onation MedaJ. Visited Mr. and Miis� C. Hau - � I am? I had to eairn my money by I ;. 11,11,
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Mr. and, Mrs. Peter AtcCowan, of 3 -The new light standards arrived, family spenit Christmas with Mr. ano WdfeY: "Oh! Well, given me vi� , �p
� � Reeve--Jos6ph Nagle (accl.). short priograme, presided over by Roxboro, Mr. and M,rs,.,&oster Bee- . -4
'Coun,ailloTsL-RobeTt. Burchell, Clif- Reeve R. U. Shadiffick, with short ad- , - and have been erected'. Is, Mrs. R Shouldice, of Credi-ton. At the Y. P. S, meeting of Duit's half dollar then.,' I �..'
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I . vin Merriam, ,of Seaforth, and Mr. Jno- ,Haroni, addressed a meeting in, Card- family, of n , 26-th, Mr. Arthur Bewley 'Vresdded. ..... :, I
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- of candy, nuts, and oranges to the Mrs. Lyle Hill and fami. the &riPtu 'for a girl named EleRnor, admitte& I 11 q
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children of the community. ad Mrsi. George Eaton. 6�--JAberalis gain sweeping victory ley, spent Christmas with Mr. and 'It, Abe preiUy nurse. Whe3�eupon the doep. I
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, HILLSGREEN presented a very �Otranclng appear- a Advised, "Well, we havetift auX . ",1",
- . I'll - - ---- - - I s, arice, with its Irlad I a of, colored Secard, is,,spending his boli�a.yq,with R�,borts,m Mr. D. Swan. and Glen; Miss E. NeAson Reid-. A fine talk was giv =,now! Asik hun if a, Betty win 11 I �1,
A Happy and,- Prosperous New Year lights,. his family 'here. � 19--D. L. �teid elected president of Rawey and Mr. and Mrs. J.- GraiInger by Rev, Mr. Cumming. The meeting �.11 . �,,i ,
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� Miss Mark Hagan, of'London, spent tibm keTt Wag elected .,..by acclamation. � 19-J. F. Daly observes his 45tdi an- Mr. and. Mrs.' J. K. Cornish and axe, tbe. happier I feel." ' . � Ill
. . Clirlistntas with her sister and, bro- Mr. and Mm. Harold Hilliard spent Those running fa� councillors air Adyersary in lbusiness in Seaforth. famili spent the holiday in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Ghatles Sellers amid a I .,-A'
tbfer. . I the Christmas holiday with f6latives e: 21�-Members of Canadian Legion Mrs. Alice Hohner spent. a few Clayton are spending the holidays at ... Mat fellow bas a fortune in six 'J
" Mi� amid Wrist. L. Purdy andfardily in Detroit. . Messm: Hugh Alexander, Lorne Web- honor Canon Appleyard Reid] borg with Mrs. Heorle. . ,�]
ster, Elmor Hack7el when they days in Exciter. fe Egiures." --
. ,amid Mr. and! iMnsi. G. Dalrymple and Miss Mary Goodwin is visiting with . 1, Russel Dor- presented him with a motor rug. Miss J�lsle and, Jack Prouse are Visitors in the village: Mr. Jim "Oh, is hea banker?" �`
-family ,spent Christmas with MT. and relatives in, London. rance, Dian Besermamn and Peter Johnston, of Haliburton, with Mr. I 1� '10A
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Maloney. . and Mrs- SdIas Johnston; Fred and bathing beauti, wh,6 at ' ..
Mrs.: Ward, Forrest. Miss, Margaret Ha;blf.irk, of Detroit, eter, has, swebipstake ticket and- clears Mrs. 11. McDougal and Flor�M;f H es e ch a big :- ' I.
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I Mr. ,and Mrs,. George Stopheamn spent Christmas holidays with rela-, The Ladies' Aid and W. M ' 8 * .will over $8,0,00. Tiver,t,on, visited, her mother, . OrWe RuPledge, of Toronto, with bFOX4office hit." I I lu �. �1
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Cuthill on Wednesday, January 5th, ace Rink to capacity for Halliowe'en Death of James W'Iker � qw, I 11 �
I ple of days with his, parents, Mr. and, Miss Maxy Hemphdil,' of Toronto, � I a . � 0 I... .. .
Mrs. R. Stephenson and --family. is vjalt,ing with her pareati, .Mn and at 2 P.m. Probe. I There passed away last Wednesday . � I - � i� i .
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of the roads very bad for r*-M,r. T. G. Scroift leaves ^ Main S, .., ,�,�, � ." ;
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I � guests of after being in business 27 years. -reslide,nt of Tuc4orsmith In the per- (Minimium Fares: Adults 75c," Ildran 40c) 1
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t . village but. was unable to continue Smith vurchave Palace Rink. born and raised In Tuckersnitith. He . � ,.�',
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I WV � I brook young man, killed, in action in few weeks ago. Mill Walker had . "', A
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, � BESTWISHES : pneu,m 13 --The home *f Mr. John Scott, of the late James Walker and, Mary 1`19burg, Cornwall, Uxbridge, Lindsay, Peterboro'''Cam(pbellford Now- . I , �,R �
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. I . Bell esidapes from jail his JIM. Some years ago he served . ore, , I �W�1, "
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� , ;, , , . AAW%L . 0 1 mbwmw� I December while able was a fa.lthful atten Sound, Paisley, Palmerotop, Paris, Port E19111, ,8t. Cithapitibs ,Z, - ;,
I � 10�-Dr. Martin W. Stapleton pur- The late Mr. Walker was united , in " " W,
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