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C NEWS OF trier, the season for the taking of, Medleine �t Western Uni- '°� ��" ,��r 'r .DA.XFIE�LD 9 specklesi,-brov►wn and ,rainbow ELECT, , GUMMITTEI: p�ring xli' m ; ',L r:s„�yw'r , � ' <+ut of ) ,oh thin ., l ERcet goers Flour Mills . in �",: ,1No s1�k ,u:l The Rant trout ;this. year' wlU be advanced 8e$forth reoeiKed 7 car loads of lar -.. verity. ng ,season:.opened .on llfon• and will open Friday, April 19th: The annual' 9meeti ..of,' the ,.Bean mixed , rain or RII} EV ".,4- xI F'. ENI d y when Toms Brea, had. a lift oP x' IN ST. JAMES ? _ g f:. p oc"Ong, ' and 1111 The• >lgason for, walls es or ick NEWS OF WREN% Burin tin'Fidda . ' `� ..ton oto, pereb. erel alnd pike will ope+Yi on the us. Grow?era Marketing d .1, District no same peri+4 'turned out y evening, Merch 92nd{, ass Mrs, Jack'. Atkinson • an'd draughter; PARISH HALL N,6, 2,. Hunan and Pe was held? in 10o car loads of flour' apd feed,.. enj'°ydble•'sfa ei10hre party':gran bead(„ � 1111 ,. , Y -,--_ ..- . IST HENSALL mostly for export to ,Great •Bre= the. home Of" M.T.. and .;die` fav Mr " r�i���a�s' tial date, Nis 15th he Game. and ' • Zurich Township Ha1I : 'd. A. Ghrner, Marion,_ of Detroit, .spent the week- ' - _ . Fisheries Department anniotixrced e:a'n,• honNring % Ro .V; ' 'r" . , �'° .ra t end with Air, and Mrs, Renouf J°2ius, yysdhesdaY. '' Some fifty Partners were the guests secretary of ,the boa7r` reported on inin}the `alamaFmo #hs rH rt r kersitt}, Th . q¢ i : Mr. and Mrs. C,eorge Clark, of IDS- ' r �,,.,, , A meeting was heidi in •the -Town , # po off q , ,leas illi, ,l; AE, " 3Q car loads of.ilax,tow for mane. ed c Doigs 80th birtlltLAy tt`oit, were week end '•guests of Mr. of slit Meafortb Linins at' the ratter's the finanoial,,standdng .?.79V. P. ,Cornell Mall; -Hensall, on Thursday' afternoon, �G ?. " and Mrs: -Peter Clark. 4. W 0 a 0, ;annual Rvral Relations ,Night held at, :bP 'APpin, told of the iiftorta made by lKarch 21st, to discuss thp,+•'school sit . �1 PW�•ses ,or • reprocess. ' Friends to '�be 11UnWbe..r' of" lige �t� '. facture. °" uatlon and was attended by copn'mit- , in /1nd port. dyed �eujoyed 'p>aogresai, q Suehre dur. PCi Jlasts, Y In f tees set lea 15 r Sleaforthoftawn, im ing the, earl' arta ,I Mrs:. Enrico Antagnini; of New York parish hall bn'Monda eve- the' co mittee to oiitia and distri- r City, is a guest at the Albion Hotel. g The meetittg' was in charge, buts g up by the' County Council. d hare'!_ maple Y P i� thw3 iavenin sig f pure lines of r.. ered seeds, wood. t ter wiiioh a dsliGious I1tnC wee s�1 , ° Mr. and Mrs: Tamps^ Ferguson; of Z U R I A MASONS' af':4R. McKercher and E. P, Ghea Mr "'a7luirin. representative -from the ed by tale wives at t Last year, two test plots were 'laid -Department of Vducatign, Toronto, ? London, spent the week end with Mr's, ney with 'Mr. McKercher in the chair, drown in Hensall and ,,Ane at Ailsa members oP the Hensall School Hoard? x; James Ferguson, St Lion giiestsSaHuron FederaUontoF Craig and another o ' th.A evtnida ' ' of hose in ch g g• , ,.r Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Bristol, of farmer ne at Western and' Hensall Council' were present., • iglit Reeve Arthur Nic tole yl ENTERTAIN LADIES Ontario Experimental ";Farm, Ridge son called the gathering to attenti4in . .., 4'- 9Vashmgton, D.G„ arrived in the oil- Agriculture President Russell Bolton) town. Weather coneiijt ons a$ectiltU Receives. Degree and the following address was.'read 1. loge on Saturday to spend the season spoke briefly, thanking the Lions for b 5, t, -=--- =- th'e test 'plot work, anti another 'ser- Miss• Ngrm'a E. J. Cook, daughter w y Mr. Robert Archi ld.;'- at their cottage. their interest in and co-operation with fes of tests wall doubtless be hold . of Mr, and Mrs. Norma E: Cook of HOLLANDER • r ���� � - Mr., and Mrs. Jack Stewart; of Ham- Banquet and Program Held the Partners. him on his ,eightieth bir4hdaytul� user• '� "+ Ilton, spent the week;end..at their � g 'A male quartette of D. L. Reid, M, this Year..,Due to the unfavorable Hensaii, has been successful in pass- ' ` weather conditions there was a large Ing •the &nal year of examdnations of u Bob: Some of -your fifende have Bath- . I.+ x `. ` W' .a home in the village. In D0121Tn10n HOuse on. R. Rennie, Jack' Beattie and James T. loss of beans both lit yeses and in 'bile University of Western OntarioAN FQU LETTER ered here tonight to do honer to you-, V Miss' Donna• Toms, of Toronto, and Scott, with Earl. Van Egmend at the _ y Monday Evening, piano, rendered two ve quality, in Huron district. Huron -now medical School. Dr, Cook, one of and congratulate you .on your ' 80th '•••'• •• '' ki �2r: and Mrs. E. Weston, of Goderich, ry pleasing stands second .to Kent County for top three giris'graduatirtg in a class of . birthday. We''believe; yair i' were week -end guests of Mr, and Mrs. numbers, which' were •much enjoyed . • ?liaY tako by the gathering. place in 'bead productiolz. thirty eight, i a graduate of Exeter Mrs,.... Margaret .Wllite Re- it as quite a complinien't, Bob, th'ak t , } ," __... ._.._ . aq Tems-T ._ _ _. ,. _------:1111._ _....A deliglttiul. affair- st4 lielr�:at�he .__ .�-- _ - - - _ has.,�one to High School. despite Your.iaalr_score years you are ;'< ' v; Mr. Douglas Krog, oP' Toronto, is Dominion' House, Zurich;' on. Monday Zi°n 1'reaiden� Toss Scoff n;odu`c- gritNa n --as the moisture- content hashe >cy Exercises -were held CCl'C�BS L_Etter ACknOW- still counted by the "'bo s" as ' ? Mrskiing, his grandparents, ' Mr, anal ed the guest speaker, Don „Fairbairn. -` o - - - .I , evening, March 2.5, when the Masons been such that shipment overseas has in the. Medical , school auditorivm,�led� 'n -alt re11 tee °ways `and"'thet t11Ys riihC;�witeu' -' George Kfng )Ver: Fairbairn outlined'his expefiienc. been unsafe. and convocation for conferring oP de g the "boys" could join with you in r,- : Pte. Ellen MacKay,'. who underwent °Y, Huron Lodge. 224, entertained the ea overseas as a member of the R.C. celebrating your birthday has been ,: ladies to a "banquet. and program, and A,F. andi as a war correspondent, The For thew, year. 1946 the following grew was held' in ConrAcation Hall, Amessfoort, F'eb, XO 4946: Lary Hon operation at Crumlin lkiili- Committee was appointed: George of Arts, Wednesday Ma'r, forward to with .a' great deal speaker , mentioned University laokedl o P ospital: London, last week,. a splendid' evening enjoyed by sixty.. particularly the 27th. Mrs. Margaret White: rn r agricultural.. outlook of the European Armstrong, Exeter• Vans Armstrong, of enthusiasm. a spent the week -end with her paren$s; P Dr, Cook is taking her • internshi My wife was very happy to receive "You have • always been known as '' Mr, Ivan I{albfleisch, of Zurich, act= 'countries, which, he baeypd, to 'be Dave, Duch and C}li Roche, ,all _ P your lover warm housecoat, as she a i r`.- M'r. and Mrs: H. R, 'IVIaeKay; before . ed• as master of ceremonies for' the very favorable, and his contacts with of Zurich; W. F; Alexander, Hen$ 11, at St.. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, y n industrious Farmer and your Partw z liroceeding to C.W.A C. Rest Home . at o and Alonzo McCann Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. N• 'E. Cook, Robert, is expecting ,. her ' third baby and„ it and farming methods ha�^e been a �" ; Oakville, Program which followed the"banquet, the'Rus$ians. Of the latter the speak- Douglas' and Eleanor Cook, Miss, Dol- certainly sanies, in. handy, phe Inst credit t4'the Township .in 'Which you a Mrs, Gilbert Knight and daughter, in t'he absence of . Mr.�'Victor Dinnin er was of the opinion that they -were. . . • lie Hagan; Mrs. Dou las Hughson and all she owned in 1940 when the "is- have spent our life, and the ' good Mary, and Pte. Keith Glemeinrhardt, of who was taken ill on Sunday with the much. more suspicious of us -than,we g land Walchersche '(her birthplace) "Cl Y i Of them. Tie Mrs.�W. • F. Alexander' attended' the ydes" that you, raised •have been , ; Toronto., spent a few days last week flu S ' believed, that at present was 'bombed, . sought peckers for the evening were they- had their eye •set .on, certain A�i Class day and convocation, exercises ght in many parts of file country, �s; with Mrs. Mary GemQinhardt. iiVR .-- LERI nein' at the U.W.O. ou-we'nesdaq o£. During the war there was a lot of, as well as those gaud .cows' Bob al 'aa..' ; , Miss Elizabeth Cameron rettiirned; 'Bros. Sewell and Albert Kaib'Heisch,. things and believed they were moral -1. this week hardship .and starvation, also cold,; a•s ways had 'a his beef last' week after spending the Zurich, aria Thomas Chapman, Bruce- fy right in 'going after them. Mr. Fair- and eef cattle. a � ,- '.winter in Kincardine. field. Community singing was 'enjoy. 'bairn ,expressed the hope that once , Rabbits `B,ob, ' .you have been aItvays a �. Bag Large Number of there was •no fuel to keep us warm. ' DURT IN C CRASS It wasn't long, though, after the Can- ' 3 Y the Russian"s were eau Over one thousand jack. rabbits and friend, to those in' need, wheti;er i�E Tack .Murray, of Owen Sound; spent caught up on what eight foxes were ba' adian soldiers came into Holland that, . 'a few days ,this week' with :his •sister, ed,' with 1Krs. E, 'L. Mickle, of Hen they actually thought 'to be their awn, s bagged during ,the was a neighbor or .anyone who hap= �"..' winter by the Th m�'s Ii'oad hunters, things changedr••€or---4he better. The penedr along, and, no one ever left your Mrs.; D ccdLeod. omen ' salla as highlight of the affair was the that relations would ^become clearer -" soldiers •were ood to` us and gave ua , N. Ammunition was• available for the door in need of food or. shelter.. , Wyoming and less ,strained, Miller. Suffers (':i021 F things to ` eat.g ' ; , 1." b .• I. • McLean moved ° a vote of w' frequent , arrives.' during the winter a = "No doubt as you look back.. Baer Word was received here last week present tion of motion pictures' in thanks to the lacUiea, which was abl C1... . •' Gl, rin Lights A ter hoof The food situation is not too bads loi s g ng• been orf the market Yor the years. you wil'l'recall,many* halspp of•' the death of John Gemeinhardt, in charge,of Mrs. Young- responded Y several seasons.' Imagine the. amount now, The clothing, shoes and' house experiences 'whioh have,added,tp.yaur which occurred in Douglas, Wytimi>ig, blot of Zurich with pictures' and' iiean- ponded to by the C.W.L. Preai. Responsible. of destruction t° hold . furnfshi'ngs ,are still -hard • to get. ,% an Friday; March 22nd1.. The, deceas fiful scenery pleasing to tl;e .eye dent, Mrs. William Hart. . , young trete "aAd coloiflul life. We recall hearing of one. . ,.: ----� growing crops one' thpusand •jacks W n. you trimmed a youtig.,!maple ed maaq was 'born itn Bayfield; a;"soii shown of Colorado,, New . ,York, Loc ' i ill could 'do, 9?he country hatsisY�a w We, cant get bi'eyc he them, and' in this , .,'o€ n.e la's,". E'v'e . and; 3oitit . f�emein Angeles amd Floe fda. ---- : •. Rvattty. Clerk N. W.,, gr •suffered Sack rabbi^t is. not Par- hardslii . , t' 4 til h ft ti d Pas That fs our only rpeana tree n ou were a very,young:boy . slight, injuries •and••.e ssion in ; a l�1arIv., so • t a. e b . fo d', . au and Were liable to' get into trouble. .. „ A ?�idd: For many years he was chief Mr. Morley .Saunders, of He Sall, $Old Ba tis�it car accident, on Iii'` wa 8 a mi most of these shot were "AP trarTspoation.' ,�y�:,.. , a;,. , „:engineer on steamboats' on the Great moved• a vote. of `thanks to Mrs. p �� 'Service' Y •. le sola for Fox xt;yliut`tihat -aan9e''az5atajiYe-still _ ---,---7-- b west of - H'olmesville, Tuesday night. m ct number killed was as the prettiest tree- in the1. -, iti Trak--2ie refire#, ftoYn sa�7Yrig auk g Iu-anoi to-tliose.wha assisted ..----- e -.vr 1,007. T to your Cobntlry and itshanfor stands .� h era Y ands went to the Stat6 oP Washington; tivith the program, The affair was At the morning 'service H - .as._kli'ridecL_by-.-.glaring.• lrghts--__T�.Jlrocee-ds__=m-".the_:sale.aE_ are -______- ___ _1111_ of an a the rabbits is now read for dis•tri- '- ey llve'done for us:' ' people.row. Whereas the 7t at First approaching car at a Turn in y h Concession has u where he had a• fruit farm A few much enjoyed. Presbyterian Church on Sundlay lagt, the ready causing him to lose control. bution. ng You again for your, love claimed you 'for a 'gr-eat-•'sumber-oE '. years ago he moved to Douglas,. four infants were ohNsteneii by Rev, The oar struck a During the 1y things you sent to a complete • guide rail,. ran along Past five months three stranger. Many thanks. I remain, years, &e. believe early life was ". pPyominig.,:,A.,victim of a motor car R. H• Wiliiams, •as' follows:' Gerald sets of twin calves' have arrived on spent in a log house onr the 5th among J` the shoulder of the road and collided Yours truly, the Chesneys, Sproats, Archibalds,,, accident two years• ago,, he 'has beets . • .. Charles Falconer, son oY Mr, and Mrs. the farm of Mr. Laverne Stone, oP in ill health ever since. In 1903 he Fr�en dsh�1.. Glrcle with a telegraph, pole. Mr. Miller � Charles 'Falconer; Meta Elizabeth was alone in the car, which was con Kirkton. If that keeps up it 'should' YOH SCHOUTEN Wards, ete,,, and your fine •character V1'., was married to Miss Kate Gaibrajith, Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'sidrerably damaged. ^" help out the beef production. w and geniality, •- developed in your Of Bayfield, , who with oi"is daughter Meets •at jlxippen Charles Reeves; Christian Anne Provincial ,Traffic Officer James Mr. Jobn Beer. and Mr. Wallace • Youth, has grown 'during the years (Grace), Mrs'. Carswell, i Mrs. City, ng, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Culp investigatedi Skinner, 'who 'are taking courses in, �, and the succeeding" 'generations' of survive, and ot}e sister, Mrs. W. J. Kling, and t d 1 hdvfin Francis Lamont, architectural drafting at Trade .bullet. �Y+Y g those early days still count you as, Stinson, of - Bayfield. The funeral took The Friendship Circle of St. An- son of Mr. , and Mrs, Frank Lamont, • Seho'ol, Hamilton, were recent vis) "one --of the boys." 1­11Place in , Douglas, Wyoming, on . Mon- drew's United' Church met in tyre- all ' o'f Seaforth, . • ` �` MINISTERIAL MEETING to Mrs rs , Fre th ,seed o r � Fred Beer, if Tonight we ask you to accept this - _ _Y-- - Sunday School room on Monday eve The choir sang an Easter anthem " box con- g n remembrance, -of ..the many' T.he 'Late E, F. Merrier g with 3T memos"rs and, seven visi with "Mr. Ta e's Tr Scott as soloist:' _-`- _- .. __... _ __T_:______._� . ^ , ., - -vener for•-the-Hensall Women's.Instl- .1. 1111 ... ouple Honored fJra preseni':-•-'f'ite-•'�.eeti - spoke on the sub- tute, received the following, letter of t d desboro Communit n11 h•aPa thU,therehwill tbe man Edward Franklin Merner, well ng-, was_ in Rev. R. H. Williams The Seaforth and District M}niste - appy r y known resident of Bayfield,. died on charge of Group No.' 4 with°the lead jecC, "Blessett Are• tie werelful-' _•- .- ..- - - . fiairi-.-�estmin'ster Fins ital Tues eveni w _follow Vta�y haunv r u s Y Hall o s14xe,_SQ_ or, .'Mrs. Harold Jones, presiding, and nal Association �wilf -hold its-- regular P day tt as ,the-•seege- of --a _I . _l:u.__ . _ _.,: Friday lash, .M•arch' 22nd, in his 69th London: ,"Dear Mrs. Beer- This will delightful affair,,.., The hall was filled of the 'day'" - y opened by 'singing the first' verse of -�--• A meeting on Monday, April 1st, at .2 'aclrnotipledge your 17r,' Doig was the recipient aE a11 year. ,following 'a ver short illness. "The Maple Leaf Forever" and the P•nr•> in .the Vestry of First .Presby- gift 'to this hospi- when• neighbors and friends of Mr. He was the "son of Mr. and Mrs. Golf terian Church, fine paper will be tal of 20 boxes of candy and one box and Mrs. 'William. . Holland, a recent beautiful maroon .leather lou.SLging i ifeb Merner, of Hay Township, and Lord's. Prayer was ,repeated in •, aril- ,. pre- was born on the' Bronson Line. He .soh. The Scripture lesson was. read A lYi I N:"T d N sented 'by the Rev. H. •V. Workman. °} chewing gum. Will you please bridal couple, 'and the former Miss °hair and fottstooi and• a pipe, the i was, married• in 1943 to Miss Sarah by Mrs, E: bfc,Bride, follotverci byB i �_•_; convHensaliour thawamen'nks to s Institute m tubers of Wonnetta Henderson,' gathered to presentation being made .by Mr. John Prayer by Mrs.. W. Alexander. • "Ola. .the and honor them with a. reception. During M ese rvin (Cont•1-t}ued, on .Page 5) our appreciation oP their generous in- the course of the evening the guests Doig made'a.and Mr. esuitablen spry, and _ Folks At Home" was sung also the Mr -Kay .. • _ terest in our a ients. The boys cer- of -honor were .Presented,with a hand- were m -by Hugh .14r -patients. bort speeches ace I _ • ' chorus of "When Irish Eyes Are Smii- R `' Clinton Liwas tainiy enjoyed the home,mad.e fudge. some studio 'couch, Arnold Jamieson cMillan, Montgomery Patrick, 4Vmn. ing-" •A mixed' program followed; con- sisting of a reading by Carol .MeMur- e • .. sincerely (Miss) E. N. Barg_ reading the accompanying address, P h oinpson,' Hobert Strong ,and. . Yours sins P. Th Letter' of " �'ar rhears Night Shaw. • Assistant Matron for Hospital and J. 'W. Crich and Aldan Crich pre- Jon McKay. , • ' tris; piano instrumental ley Buth Superintendent," ♦senting the gift. The groom respond- - �♦ ` Alexander.; reading by Mrs: Allan " • • Appreciation Johnson; piano rustr;dmental by Miss M s. Normantanlake ' ^M Arrangements have been 'completed K.S. rNo., 10, Hay, is ill at therhhome everyone on behalf of Wonnetta ia.nd YS t Ellen Love; reading• by Wayne Me- for holding Clinto>i..Llons Club's an- (Continued'on Page 4) himself for.the lovely gift. Following TORONTO, OLD- BO :. , •-Bride. Old BlacA •Toe"' was then nasi' Farrhers' Night Banquet in "'St. . I • The Huron Old Boys. Association .of tire, luncheon, dancing was ,enjoyed- to t' 382 Wellington St., London, Ont. sung, followed by contests in charge S Paul's Par^h3,6 Hill, Clinton, on Thurs- Toronto .will hold a bridge, euchre ,The 'Huron Expositor, o,..-Mrs.eEldon Jarrott and Mrs. Archie day, AptiL.dilth. the stratus of Irwin's orchestra. The and fiance at Columbus edge 28 Lin- event was much',enjoyed. The follow Seaforth, Ont, Parsons. A contest Yor<the children W. Victor Roy, chairman„ Agricui- ing is th2 address: den tit:, (Bloor and 8herbo ), on Dear Mr. iJed bi* the President, and Lois McLellan tied ed With Betty Lou' winners. �r tarsi Committee bf the Lions Club, "To Mr, and F+iday, April 5th. The a�iation' The Exeter Club were guests oP the has announced that. the following 9 recently, held- its 45th a'hnual• meet - Mrs. Wm, Holland Colonel Leonard'anter the Executive of Mrs. .Harold P,gZtes' While your cup. of happiness ha. , gr•bup' had the Seafcirth .Badminton 'Club on kriday London troupe will provide the doubtless been filled by the coinple- .ing and it is the oldest ,of its kind in , Queen Alexandra 'Sanatorium and, by highest number of attendance points, last. They weren't able• to brio so' pro ram: Canada. g M tion 'of those vows, `I do' a„nd `I will', All Huronites. will' , be made we-!- ... the chairman and members' of he Lunch. was served by, the ,group in many pleayers, but the -few that playb Hazel Be11, soprano: Roy Head ,and it is the desire of your Friends and "• Christmas Seal-'Camgiittee to express oharge• ed eri'joyed themselves. There were Co., magician and ventriloquist; Nora t cvhre. There will be-speoial prizes. grateful thanks to .the people of Sea- some good' and En,a, dancin� rR�s neighbors gathered here tonight, the forth and district for their generous 0 ' games, especially the g••.. and singing star, that cup be not,• full only, but over for bridge and euchre, An excellent '` men's doubles. lets; George Boyley, female impersnn- flowing, T orchestra. has been•• •'engaged, • and response to our aPpexk for fund's to ♦tor; Jan Martin, pianist�� n o you, Wonnetta, we ex - Lunch consisting f' •sandwiches, , Bern Cone there will be special 'dance' numbers' carry on the Sanatorium.'s preventive 7Q Observ"e 4 tend a sincerely cordial welcome to for, the younger group, cake and" coffee, was 'served b •'the way, entertainer and master of Gere program of research, education, r'e- y our Commu'riity, know tug that you will i Q lunch committee. monies;' accordfan player, just re" worthily uphold the honvretl trail 1111, . Iiabflitation Itnd;th'e work of our £rev• V t $irtliday �'°ng, the Exeter visitors were turned, from 'rine of the big army If anyone has• been missed by the i.ions of the Holland family. That a • .11 siring omni • d Mr. and Mrs, Doug, Knowles, Former shows overseas, ranvassers for life Reil Cress mem- welcome is the more hearty because SeaPorth did splendidly, Contribut- - players of the Seaforth Club, we were' •: Chief speaker of the evening will 27e'rship derive, please Contact Mr. of ,our high, regard for ' the manly iSrn1 Norn�a Ing $ Year,,,an increase of $64.40 over Mr, John Foster, well known resi- glad. trr• welcome Priem back, if only ,-Pe Professor W. M: Drummond, -De- 'Richard Box, Chairina-n. of the Drive, qualities of your husband. No great- - 3ast year. The , fl'gures for .Hum dent of Zurich for the past 90'years, for •a night. 'W ent of Agricultural Economics, or' Mr. G. A. Whitnt'y, convener of fr,.trihute can be given to any one u���9 . County are as follows: - will ori Sunday, March 24th, observe The Seaforth Club 'is looking for-• - Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, the town membership: than that which we pay to you, Bill, S.eaforth $239.9$ his- .96th. birthdiay. Mr, 'Foster was want to th'e return visit to Exeter. - � � * t•ba,t , that iii all the wO pay t o y ,Bill, . Exeter . 243.40 borGn',in St Clemens,'near .Kitchener, nest Tuesd4y�. } • The lovely farm brick'home•oE Mr. Clinton but •s crit the Ladner Mar Hart and F, Mat There will be an executive meeting ties you Have played your part with ,' . 190,01 p greater part of his life y . , in the Library on Friday, March 29th, honor to yourself and benefit to all, aud' Mrs, Eldon • Kerr, or MCKillop, Winghatn, ,............ 263.26 near Zurich on the Babylon Line, 'ney s 22 vs. Miss Snell and ,Mrs. Din. pfficer V�s�t the at 4.30 p.rfi:, It is this esteem for you and our 3�a miles';north.of Seaforth, together •' ,Goderich . ........ . .... 614,66 where he conducted a brick and tile' . 18; Nora Sills and Alice Reid' 2'2,• i County. .^,,,;,;,, 631,71 hyard ouses }nmany yefirs. Man of the 41; P. Dinney and, Mrs. Knowles • .loyalty Which. com-destroyed lIq br"e Saturday at- y vs. and that oY Y wife with Most, ' persoaialties engenderInr£ rural com- letely t>� - br; Hensall and sur . P'• Tz:outbreek and T: San ford Rebekahs - st of the Total , , . $2;073.02 d • unity that, -has impelled us. to gash- PM ernobn ""' m Mr. and Mrs. Inert the i Sea- ' rounding d�stxict:,were' built with 'his 22 vs'. Miss Snell and Miss Melville er here tonight ,�o;,, offer con�gratula- . an increase of $3.06.02 over 19'44. brick. After' givt= up`.the ;brickyard 24; •' T. Southgate -and S. Oldfield 7, Edelvveiaa Rebeltah 'Lodge No. 117 H°nor Resldeztts forth at the time when the fire was tions, to pay ili.is slight, tribute to d The foliowing.4eQmmuuiiies contri _-h started• cementing"and, tris drilling. vs° . Miss Wilbert and , Mrs. Knowles_ berth t"hei'r regular meeting- on Mon '. your worth, and' to as•k yo to ace's towards the sunt of $6$1.71 of wells. ' ' . • 22. - VU -W- t E3►f Maxilliop s t•rn er Sefat h I Mr. by Billy, Butt, rt 1 � tr Pt who was visiting ,Mr. K is hex, 1 , Shown under the he'a '.ng of Huron day evening; March 25th, with the a giblx& evidence of our good' and went over tar-vi•sa�' with Mr,.and, 'f'i . Mr, Foster, who is the -father 'of M'ixe -•-M• Hart •and' J. McKenzie guest ,•,-f •hotior, Vice -President Mrs. wishes, this studio couch, May ,the Mrs, Eldon' Kerr, and noticed e County; Auburn; Bayfield, Belgrave, Mr" ,Alphonso Foster, of Hensall, stili 18, vs„Miss Snell and, R. Dinney,. 21; spirft in which it is proffered be the th ' , Bluavale, Myth,, Brucefleld Brussels, E. Fletcher, Guelph, and niem'bers On Friday evening last a pleasant flames coming from tris safer shed .. •, continues tgw,be very, active,' anti does P, Troutbreck and Geo, Hays 22 vs. from Brussels, Goderich and CTtuton evening was ape t in Winthrop Ball` means,of binding us together in last- adjoinin the .house, i.-• ,.t elieve Int letting his age inter- Mrs. Dinney and' A.' Dinney 14; A. lodges, Ing neighborly f endehiir-•Signed ou g Billy, ran acrid ,i wicha Glen goo dvlllq, Ethel;dA Ford- fere .believe hie daily tasks. He stilt Reld�� and J. Slattery •22, ,' vs. M. ��}} friends and notified neighbors who formed a buck- when a large gathering of fr n, Giorrie, Grand $end, likes to, ride a bicycle and really en• Miss Margaret Haiik}rk Was behniP of your Nighbors and Friends pre neighbors assembled to honor Mr. et brigade, lint as the flames had gain Knowles and D.' I{nowise ib; 'N. Sills s Ytted with a Rebeicah, pin before and Mrs. liOsa a14Iurdie,' Miss Vina . be};ali of your Neighbors and ed such headway it was im Desi Ie'. peen;"' Lon- joyy Iife, atidi' Is in comparatively good arid• T. Sillsi 17, Friends. p b • t. t' i i "A3bertHVahna Kintail, Ki health; has retained a Knowles 22; T vs.• 1Miss ,Snell and D:. laving for St. Marys. Mrs: ; E, Flet. Murdie and Mr. Arnold. Lamont, pylon to save the buildnng. Neighbors at a r 1 Alborto, kni, w Motherwell, Port youthful spirit . Sandford and' L, Fox cher av Walten, Wroxeter anal and' ,is deeply interested in all cur- g e a wonderful talk on kind• to ,their leaving for their new kome.' _ the scene •tnanagect to save the eh2s� 7, vs. M'isa Dinney and W, May 22; nese and love to one another; Mrs. A • piano. Zurich' , rent events, When the weather is S. O`ldfleld and T, Wilbee 1'6, vs.. Miss a the on the apiendo f program „ • terfleid and Our sincere thanks also Wend'orP, of dlinton, iavoxerl,with. a were bhe school children of S.S: No..' • It i"s believed "that the tiro started go to the ,favorable h1e takes 'his daily walks fol' Wilbert and N? , May 20; F. Matthews piano solo, and, 'Mr's. Nediger, of blini 4, Mr. Walker' Hart oY Seaforth, Mr. 1 uckersm=th iu the .wail in iha ,outer shed, and chairman of the ' Wft., th committee, ane mail, stick has a s'prightty ste and G. Hays 22, vs, .k 199 M41Vilke and y James T. Scott' of Roxboro, and Mrs. owing to the fact that' r1. - 1 P, ton,''sanrg 'a'."'liyvel 'solo. ;M ., Kerr had!, ,J an M. A. Reid, to Mr.. o _-f McLean and .12 never used • glasses, His wife x'• Southgate ' 7; Tom Sills and L, ' Mrs, Ir:, Fletcher was send The Huroli .Expositor 3nr its va-. died,..J3 years ago, There is a family . Southgate 21,. vs;. Miso Dinney and with 'a u Presented J. I elie'r of l,eadbury. La i tires, woody and Coat iu :tho sired, fihis'' J. Slattery 1i purse from a l the to luedt' co opetationr, to the 1V, CXI1loP .of •four 'sons and two dao' ters: _ dlges: Foilvwing the program Mr. and Mrs, is believed to have,made the Ak,6 g4kk. . d es Clu - Miss Jean Scott, the stilet Deputy+ Ross Murdie were made the reipi- Ti;he Tuckers'mith• Ladies! club will. mope •hes w'ayr, Oyig3n :ire .rias kilo r. ` Mutual Fire Ynburanee .Com'.Pany, `to Louts, Xitchoner; <Alber•t,' Biggar; • Meng --b• Knowles and R. Dinne president, was pieaente'd ith a. b u= M hold • 'n� .- •fi 1.kt' o cots o4 a floor Tamp, table lamp and o d thou' meeting on Wednesday, Mr• and Mrs. Kerr are st'a' tt i :• r Sask,; Alphonse, Hensall'; Alex,.. Lori- 26, vs: J. McKenzie ,aridf (1, liaYs 28; riet of flower A ore w n intern eased tiiei g#tings, and . to all, . 1 w4ro •h. 're d s. de Sri 1 Willisti .-: fftitr .: ,. icio a � , 11 o the l t � it p e San unch a oaster Mi s V r i 3rd? e e it a Murdie received,. I? at th laottre of loins. 1taY; Mi, afrtL Mrs, lf, Murd3b, "iieiglxboxs, g a dolt, Mra. 1Vtatllda neitrlcit, bn the W• mag and �`. Southgate' 1'6 vs. Tom lose served by the, social .0 ; committee, a necklace, a signet rrng and pen and Fear, THS toll cast will be an ex., and have. bar 'b8o t tariltfn %its gt`�a Port gpttt'the Fight dolt- r liamesteatd, dile acid Lorne uth 18r > r, gainsi taberculgsia : _ 0 eg; Jacob tu,,.R Dinaiey after which the singiflg &' Co change ^ n h tv r ' > s b e d e � t.1i' . 1 , d, Save en l o an ha E -. 1TaEtler, with wham Mr, 'Foster reg And, D. Iitbit+lefi 2, vs. J. Slattery, slid. be „ pencil Set, iA Mr. Arnold Lamont ge a slips, bnlb9, rate. Group 4 giEtffi''silrilob tlie.t' loss, 'Joe a!,'tlie' Yr`RA# 8, 'WA]It.1~;, Bee. sides. : `aVilbee 10.. t ding •brought the 6'rofft to' is was presented! with a wrist watch, will Oravitte lite lunch and, lr`ditp 1 dattg'ltiiel* ;aiftT`''sryrt3ii-l��v of, A ' .. I l , n' mase. 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