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V�_' W.'. � �,W,,,... :�­ ­Io`�',�O *i,pfe' During' ' . 1� " �, ­ ­,­ �, A lo � ted. ,., ___­­_� �, I - _,., , � - I I � -1 �,� 1. .1 , ; . , I I � , I . I , ,", Qmstw_48, 110fiftys For 1. .! r�. I., . I " ­ . 11 ., .." .. ,� WINTER: � - . . . . . . . I is 1 . , :.:;." I . "I ' � -sotoo.. - I I .1 . . I'll I I , ­� . � , 1. I .� �, 1. . . ! 11 h : , wint#r artriveld,, 901041 X�'on.­:� "�,,,�_:, ". .; ". . I I I 11. . � . � I ­�S� _%�J� "f., 1 1 . � �� I . 1, , . . I .1 I � . . . .MP"PAY ,resI I .�, - 1r?,—:r,!, ,!­,�, I I : 0411ov -W_40�,' , ,'�t4ik � _, , q _4 t, _:T� , cirp ,. - ,J,xe regplarl,m6n.thl meeting of . . .... ,monthly mee I ,q4,0 . %,,644100 , "lin - � ' , -ti �),..z,, do- ' `00, .,,, " ly-,,�.'""40040- '$.qhoqI , A Trustee Board of IticlpersrattU 0 :t'rus'tee ' $ � I L__' " sWafortW�40poilrg, j:,*JIpjL4r , . I � -*L * Area was;.'hi No. I ' ' .,, I'll .. . _ - ,,,::j0.1 O.t' - � .. , - '. , � I ! . N , I , I ot'" . , 40, fq,miq� �`*'# io, siliIesday, ocE-13, with . q 6ch '. . 1_*,�,;1bw.,Qft1_, , . I -6- b- ' I .,... I. qyI e�.;;,und,211001W RA! , . 11. . � - " ' Oop , _ , , Pi , i, , �, ki i'll " i , 'Mew,bers prea_,isut aid, James three , _ , ,�, . .;� e [I �Tbis, Wnuteo )all *Odug� ,'-. 1. . ­ - - -McInti: , L . .,.� net -,­Y�Plo ,. I 'J � "y § r"AA. P_40,�� " .d.�� �* It . ' ;The - '. . .. I - - 1 � - �. � . . `�r�fdottk' -V `,, ri� - _ A , ., . ,kl 1.., , ... Sqf_!q# �.Jtb -. �­'_­­4;�M, ", lit ­ d ap last meeting Wq'rej read. dap- , _ OF _-� _� ,_­ a---, . - . � .. . ­ . `:�Iw .t �, P.0, 4 . � �, , 1,0 V4��­lp. ,that- M. , y .1 � �9�, 1. . ­ 46 * t� , _ e ­6q_* f'AnAko"th, arriva(.%4# hitt,tie 1r, prove . . !,�. ,pi,'s, .presentee Corresp qo4ence W , . I., 41 - . � _,,4.�,, V �' " �' 01'6r��'�-111*'­anow. . -,,,:�. . �, , ­ � , ,. - ' �*QV,-Wlth as follqw,A'A. I,Ar.,G. ' , � 1. . � �., . � . I.. .- ,., � 1. , , -s,-,. ,,, � .Z... . . ;. ; I ,::fk.-t.'j,jnpp6rtEI i6'4'erl�'I'ij, . I.p. . G. . S. . !1. . 'half . :4 � ,�, ­ I-, 1, ".., . . . 1. - . --- ­_ - �- 'tion contract, filed; �.-Orly re- , _ ��i� � I , .... I . . 1. *: -, ` , :4-0. , 0. ,-,, W 0- 6, I I poet an Nb .4 and 8 $0110015,� fljed',,�,' i i ' � I... , re. '. fir, I, � .. ��Tz­,n,­.- oag� ". . " _.:, i - .. ..,­='.­. .., , I , , . F !-_,�,;_-_� .T,e _�P.` , � ,... __ � " !,�_ Roy, ,SecretsTY-T r, W. V Fe 'Meavrer H,u4i� -county F. derat�ou- of,: �Agri­ .. . ,. , � ­ "Ir" I ;1 � . Owings'. culture, re �graht tib'film showings,. .. At ReamPtiop ,... ... I .. - 11E ..r,. I F M. U )N - � � �,� �,TV.D I Board gave the usual grant of 40 r classroom; Pneumatic In- .9QGOO . I , � , . � . " - .- - .. -1 1. : � , � , '' . . . - - " , t.f . . . ' , A R S , THE- , r GE sul,atIng Co., per R. JA. Peck, a tender to insulate Nos, 1, 2, 4, 5, , 8. and 9 Schools for sum of . . . . . . . ,.. I 1. " ., .1 I'll, __7... �� " ��,, .1, '' I I � ,.; ,.Irrr �: , ... . .% :.. 1. . .. �, I .. ;' �' z, ��� .. I .......... , "I'll, ,.; ... .... rrr ,, , 1i � I 11. I . ­ 1. . . r , . %. . � I and offir.lais . ., i I L , 11-:- .Canvassers - 1. . . I , 1., .�:,. %,a_aqse17Is, . . • . I . � . ',meeting I.. .JU,� .7, . V , 'I .io�­, I . . ... I . . ".1. 1. �.,s- - .. '. ,,.,� _. I ,g Co., per 4�950.00; Huron Insulatill , Illianis, tender to insu- Gordon W . I I . I ­ ; the dinner Friday ev# ,0 I I p.ened Monday, is to raise $9§,( ' - LEGION PtU(!­ , shown horI I . I.•..� I ." . .1. � I., .. . I 1+ .. I w � ` t Appearance shoals $847-00, late the above school. . insulating 1-0 11 . � JLIVIJ .. and canvassers are L . , forth, chairman ' of the Hasps e, kosplta&C, #a 'j I . . � 11 . _ , . . p � i ' I ' p Series . the tender of the Co. was accepted, the. work to be � I IDID chairman of the campaign; W. - J REMEMBRANCE W. J. puncan, also of Seaf Irt, � - . I . . .- � ,done during Christmas holidays and � I , � . ' . 1.i 011 . . , � .heft8. . . 4 I . payment to.. 'be made January 15, .- . ; .; - . I I , . I � Three Rgmqnd-ville youths plead- 14 1949, subject to the Inspector'$ ap - . proval; Herb. Bachly, ,,King, Out., , ' , . ..... . V ANCES 0 1 . . A . ' Hovita-1 (- ed guilty, to the theft of a ,quantity re contract to repair toilets, the . — -� I � ­ of gasoline'. before Magistrate D. Board instructed ,Secretary S.. H. to . .4 Poppy Wreaths B e i,n g I , . It. Holmes in ,police court here 11 . re fintid, 1� Wednesday, morhing and we Whitmore to notify Mr. Bachly, complete the contract as previous- - - made Available To . V, . . � $5jQ0 . - and„vosts each, subject to .1y agreed on, Immediately. District Merchants. ' IS INDUCTED restitutleir"Utug made. The charg- 'The chairman and secretary . . .1 ­ ” 14 ei restilted"Ifrom. thefts from The ­ . Rpbvt. Bell . . '. Engine & Thresher Co. ' were authorized to sign caretaker coiitracts with the following: No. Poppy wreaths, emblematic . of 7 ,1 . 34d:, thii-Cotnty of Huron and J. 4 School, Walter Pepper, $225.00; Remembrance Dag, are being madEL to Seaforth merchants .1 0.1500it; Quff, and were laid by Pro- -No. . . r4, idneial Constables Win. Hodgson• 5 School,Mrs. Bert Haney, $200 as from Oct. 18; No. 7 School', Har- available ... t1iis, year with the thought that the .. . I �of e. and, Adi-mar Snell. on a charge i School, ry McLeod, $250, and No. 9 coo, . wreaths, will be displayed in at -ore . .. iti6 windows during the Armsc per- . : . extteriug� the Bell .premises, one youth . was given suspended San- .Tack Upshall, $275; all for year ending .Sept. 1, 1949: win i iod, according to G. D. Hays. whose I . is.hand- .. ­ .,:, telicet while two had their licenses Accounts were a0proved as fol- special events committee . - . . I I. I . . ,caii6ilbid. ' .. ' . I lows: Mrs. Jas. Brown, cleaning ling Remembrance Day arrange - Wilth him are Prank Bills 1*� � 9. '1.1�!!!71W1"i-.1`,!!.". - I " . ,'..'.'.',.1.',11,--; 1.1'1.%',`.11k1'.` :.,! I . Nalph Cantelon Clinton pleaded . guilty and'was� fined $1-0:a'nd costs No. 5, $10.75; Glenn Chesney, care- -todng No. 5, $3.60; Bruce Cole- ments. and Jack Cleary in charge of I the ' . .,, I'll '. . I . ".. " - , - 4 . __ 4 on a, oliarge. of careless. Ariviug �1 ' � man, caretairing No. 5, $3.50; ack •$3-2.04; Drys- . wreath distribution. '' The greater distribution of . I . . : . vr-�Llch a sts' rom an ac cldi,iat at . I ,)7# it the corner -of Oodirj6h and Adam Hood SchodlSupplies, dale's Hard -ware, supplies, $13.56; wreaths this year . will not . affect, : .1. . 1 . . . iI on the e .... . Streets, Ser, I evening I . Expositor, EI $11.95; W. uron the usual custom of ,organizations for the larger., v;T.eat#.s,, - . .� .. 1, -, -.1 . . -?.* _ ;2 11 , . - . , of oti6f6blW4�q. � . � . I I . M. Sproat, posts $1.35-; Seaforth - Page 4) (Continued on Pil subscribing which will be placed oni-the 0Q)Y ", I improvement -in Hydro cousumP- tion during the past week, the .. I 4g," .1 , , ;.. . I . — ------20 . . I . I I .. diets' memorial on DEII . , ..�, 1�.i;1111­� 1.�..-;,,,,��?",* �-11'��Nll' 'i, .1_11!?; I ­ . C�.: . T,S ' � Y —0 Walton Bride -Elect . 1, he said - �roceeds from the all, If I go into a special Legion. i,..': �_,. .. 11 I ..All ... � ......... - ...'".... I-� .. ., .....-� . ,""J, 11 .. ,I , "- - ... I..,.:�-,f",;:�.;�:".... ",i�i, '�.`�,,` ",:w , ,. , -�E,- _j�*_...'M 0,��,_ .I., .... "', I , �,U . �. I � .. At ReamPtiop wreaths V.� -11.1. I , d# .. _ pr v _- �� I.. - .w. elfare fun whIth, Pro�v I .9QGOO � &T&,%Iw^ V%#I1[WAJ I . . . . . -- - - . ' ring was spent at the home of Mrs. _i__ _:_� �n dititi-I _�. - — � 1*� � 9. '1.1�!!!71W1"i-.1`,!!.". - I " . ,'..'.'.',.1.',11,--; 1.1'1.%',`.11k1'.` :.,! Nelson Reid on Monday, when The annual church -parade this -- . ! I i S e a f o r t h Consumption aboht 65 neighbors and friends of year will be held to NorthSide ' .. Rev. D. Glen Camp -bell, Who ot � Still Above Qu a Miss Marjorie Hackwell, bride- elect of this month, gathered to United Church on Sunday, Nov' 14. The Poppy Day is on Saturday, ,last week, was indu6t6d as rI I � . Aowe ll -d Town. honor her and present her wa No6, with Archie Dobson and Nov. 6, . of First .Presbyterian =ch, Seaforth. Mr. Camp- I 1. . miscellaneous shower. The rooms I Ed. Silcox in charge. bell, who is a native of Rod- ' While there has been some slight, ,were arranged with streamers and a decorated chair. During the eve- —0 ney, came to Seaforth from Ed - ", I improvement -in Hydro cousumP- tion during the past week, the ning a smart looking little PUPPY dog was presented to 111iss Hack- ' Northside Church Has monton. Mr. and Mrs. Camp - bell are now residing In the I I 11 town,& quota continues to be ex- -ceeded, to such an extent that well. A program or music ,was Pot -Luck Supper Manse. 1. — •` ,Uydro cut-offs must be continued, � , contributed by Mrs. Nelson Reid, June and Audrey Hackwell, Phyllis . - I � according to W: R. Thuell, P.U.C. Cuthill and Mrs. Mildred Travi'ss. A pre-anniversa ' ry service - was . " t .manager. the week ' there have Latera delicious lunch was -served. held in Northside United Church Monday evening when about 200 COMPLETE REPAIRS ,During , been hour-long Interruptions each evening, Monday ,through Friday, Miss Shirley Bennett entertain- ed for Miss Marjorie Hackwell, enjoyed a pot -luck supper. The event was sponsored by the official TO TANK INTERIOR t . at seven o'clock. Last Friday an Walton, bride -elect, on Friday eve- board Of the church. Mrs. E. H. j . I � additional out -off at 10 o'clock in . I . I party, when , �iln,g last to a dinner pai she 'had as guests 10 girl friends Close conducted a contest on the . I the morning was necessary, and it the same interruption , the bride-to-be. Each brought Of Church at large, and Mrs. U. V' Workman also conducted a contest Welding of Seams and , is expected will occur this Friday.* Should food, a recipe and a sample of tbe fo on the local church. A hearty wel- -'Cross Bracing Found r- "I necessary � l further cut-off periods •be -and a pleasant evening was enjoy- I come was extended to the newcom- .Necessary. . . it is ffliely they will be at 6 o'clock . ed On Tuesday evening •Mrs. Leon- ers in the church. Community 1� : t each night, he said. � . () "Industries are co-operating 10 and Leeming and Miss Ethel Den- singing was led by Mr. and MrIs. James A. Stewart. Repairs which during recent . 1� . per cent, and further savings must nis were hostesses at a gathering weeks have been under way at the from co-operation on the part of about 50 friends of Miss Hack- —0 Public Utility Commission stand- "Icome , of householders." he -said. "For- to industry can on- well. . During , the evening Lost Heir was played, and a short pro- RED CROSS NOTES. pipe at the rear of the Town Hall, to the point 'bn Wednes- ther reductions , I � ly result in lower take-home pay, grame was given by Beth and Ruth A meeting for the purpose Of day when it was possible to turn I and, If householders are interested Boyd, who San.- a duet; songs by, quilting two quilts will be held in water into the tank. ) I ; in preventing this Is necessary Mary Dennis and Arlene Diegel; the Red Cross work rooms Friday, When the tank was emptied for .it that they use the least ,possible selections by Pearl RegeLe on the Nov. 5. A full attendance Of mem- painting, it was found that consid- r - I .. Hydro at all times." , guitar and Norma Leeming on the bers is requested. .- erable interior bracing and � � eA pi4no, who also sang. Later in AD evening a presentation of a strengthening of the side plates was necessary. This was, comPlet- — Regele, while Teenle Dennis read � 7 .... .. . large mirror and table was the address. Adelicious lunch was ed by Ken Campbell, of the Sea- � ,I A Plea For Scott made by Norma Leeming,and Pearl, I served at the Close. . — forth Welding & Machine rShop, . 1. �Memorial. Hospital who welded all Joints. The tank was then thoroughly cleaned and I BLIND TAG DAY NEXT SATURDAY repainted by Joseph Bernhart, who I When the citizens of SeaforthI I has the painting contract. I ' I Take a.notlon in their head, Previously a new frost covering # You can, lbet there's something doing was erected by Frank Kling and 11 And the notion's going to spread. repairs, completed to the expansion sleeves at the bottom of the tank, 4 1 Just now they are busy planning, '"' .Painting of the exterior of the . Pltannlngl�far into the night; tank is now In Progress and will lit Press and radio are" busy„ be completed as quickly as weather I Telling folks the eche alright. - its. I I 1, I rN. �Nl During the period the tank W 0 The Hospital Board -decided They Would build brave new wing, M ::::-",i%. W­-�Mv . M , out of service it was necessary to . directly into the rosins, A Selected two snappy chairmen: ;1 1� -11 10,101, p ump which resulted during certain times , George Johnston and Toby Ming. � ...K.I. � . of the day in Water at increased ' . . �-,,;.�;, I �; I ,,,, - pi over that normally used. -essure . .'. It may be just a tradition, . . . W�_, I .. _ *_ I Rut the older folk tell me , ) -rJiA the pioneers of Seaforth GO, ALL OUT IN I . "I , .9were the best that crossed the sea. I - I .. .. WESTERN SALE I I ! I I ,��rossed the sea and came to Sea'_ I I � forth I When farmers. In Saskatchewan Cleared..ille, land and built� this . I - decide to laar,, an auction Sale, . , I to," �'. ' . ; I I . . . . . . . I they don't hesitate to go all Out. You and, I b " ' d . M 1�1, T,V V A I A-7 I I abvml- ...., J. M. Go venlock, ,Seaforth, receiv- three . . I I 91 , ; t I You �nd . , I- measured ed. a popter that me . � . I .1 .. 11, ,� . . �� I—: _-_7__:_-__ .. .1 .. I . . ,M_41;€ •, L ... 111 Ill !f _1 feet by two feet, this, week adver- I I . It. I $o -it send YOU heirs . 100ttei, � ; , , . . . I I ­ . . .. L.'.:-'..", rod 0ouseWife Yea, CAN bake an apple pie like any 4,1 '.r�, 0 .. Using a 6learing sale being beld. by Mr- ��' friendly gs friosidtk�canbe; , We're f: . .. b 11P.I..., for, I 1 .11 The ailing 40neS, Must tiro' I she � ", 't 4: ly even th.ough she is blind . . . Houstakeepin in 0 Olt 1*06 n � ' is by hundreds of, btiiid wbM'en in his daughter and sciam-lil-I&W, And Mrs, Ndrman Ireland, Climax, f y May be you -�-Or it nlight' Ibb I -Me. , I . ." . possible but practical as proved -1 entitled. It Oanadzi� today, Any blind, person In 0a".0'a lit 'o; ihe set-. Sask. Included In the Ireland sale was a dairy herd and everything l ;1 . . I I IlAt us keep -the doofs, Wide 06ft, I Woes of a home teacher •from The 0anadiam Natlohdi Institute for . a, blind tliemWV'ig� Are, trilned to These, home teacher else found on a,. farm, except POW - . It I Rural fiI tOwJ1.&1k#40O;- If .W6 CELn Ao, It all togethet- . the,11314nd. , ­ I . teach Sightless women the safe, efficient way dt o'poJkintf'aihd' keep" , try. Mr: and Mrs. Ireland pi(tn to via - I ; I ft la,pir Job to Ste It through. I � � through: � Ind house VAdn they cannot tee, This Is one of thi400viceg provid- . , . .dd feeo for the btlh,dl peb,pits of the geaforth dittAit%V the money In Seaforth .early next month. . I- .1 *_1 'I, I I Vhen -bell) us rbadh our objec I tive, � I raised In thb.t'nutitutd'a, Annuhf'rag,bgy which i6 b6lhg�'&Oid SatuO� iN664 . __ 0 t of ., - *40, 61,140# * WAI:, worthAhe cost; 1. . I 'is � . invootmiatit, * day, of this, week, wh'66 pupiidr� �f the Seaforth Hiiii, Public � . And dgmondville at* 60-ope0siting, in telling to s.' Arrange- Bad habits al,e like a 001infortabR. , %�irtit dwp an; . I Jorlond, sbat, Money AS not fooc J§oh'bbl the"tts for thb.1,40 DAY ere belhg 0 . 6mpitted by the (40allth. acid Wal- , , ,b,6d-_9I to get into but. had V loget I , � I .- JOHN BOMPTIE .1 . I .I I I I . � .1 I I ,­ I I I I I I r, I I � I , ,r I I I I :r I 11 I I . . .! I ,, 1 . . fare Cotamitttie of this U666 Club: . 11 I . . I I . . '. . . . I ,. I . I _ I . ''I 11 I 11 I I I I '' - I I r , I I 1� 1 oUt of. . I L "I'- 7 ­-, ,��­­1 �­ I . I , !',.A , � It R 2 , I I , . I , , I I . , I IN$ "'Ill, � `�',':L'� '.,i,., I L ., - I "A � , , ­ �, -o .1.1v ..''.1.1v , v , T1111"I"ti'm , UC . I ''. I t. - - I , I I �, I ­ , r : ­ � � , . 4Aern BrW64t' ,., � " , . �. , R l I Jk_it�-1#� k�l - - -p 1—,'-�-=� - M0`3!_ IS '$. � , tr , . t4d*,00s .Uctlov fqg 11earl I . 1. :':ear an#. -:a. !Olfi, Ow new•BrQaMl . . �­. to I I a - -r..r IV" " I h F. ��- 11). , I I 7, lAi "' . q. 9' I 17 -Ir 11 'T�'Ie - "T�R- 11"U 1,�_M1,11M ,;�­�,,,rY,�;�', i .... 31, , : � � , I . , — ''It ; I ", , �f 1 , 5 ` , , " , " "** 11 4 ,?-'�.�,' 1. I I . , �APS--E4.. i � � � . t� 001 ". . .1 , I II 1:,­��­f� 11 11; � - 4I RWd4'V1.NN1_ I "d �:. i4lr - o T M - i Oil , �, tll.op��,�A#Isnding the 0 i � -­­­�:,�� 1,� - �, . I , � , . I ­,� - . . . �, 1�j � , mony. I � ­ I IF' ot I.' , I I T11" RN " N 11 .L .1 - , "i ISO . . I *�, .. v Z� , *%, il`,��, �iir`.f$ __ , .11.1 . . I I I I I $' , Reev�. A ,Lur Nichol n i . , I - . .04 11 ,�4,- � ", presided, ­ � � ted t I ��� ii - - - - - ,. 11 .1 "V-�s! . � , I , 11 In � 11 I - " 0,11 '..... ". 1. .... ; first cer .,. , _� � I t4. I'll'. 1. in ti'5 ,held'in TueltersW qk..�: ,.,,Ip .. I .0. . ,. . 1. i. �­ , . i. 4. . i. 1A., 1 I .. 1� 0 .;.,�1, 1� "��. � �?,,.". - I , ", � � in conneetloi' I � ,��5r. - -. I t i � � . 5OQ11_ - I ., ,, , ': , .. 1. '_ ��4 �'� . �' , 1. . . f , ", 11 1, ; id' 6- ths04'43 , .. E .1 1 ,� �. a br ke,� ai5 . I... I � I - . ". ..... I., 2111,_ � -4 � . . Via :ts,rgesi est''o three Ir under, I I constructioA by the township at ­ '!� � � .11 . �� I'' 11111111111111 JKU V4LU tribute . L".1.1. I , - . the pregenVjIme, Ti U, "VIII 1K 7 ' ,, 2,9"R, I '.­.�'�'r�,,L - ­),,�r_. ­_,�.� -� -1 - � '. ., 1. I. ... to the iatis: A. 4Q. Garner ,consult I .1, , I .11 . . �111,t 01-1. I . % ", -.. I I �., ,�`:,`� � , . I � I'll . � , r . . .1 _ .. . . . �.�­­. q 4, ': . ,� - 1,ug engine�i on,the proJect, W4 � " . ia ' • , � 98pithl . Building Futid 'Campaign coof6r.followit I - I' . : . . . . WE le(J" a short time "R I R , . It , to.'� � •e C4 pa p, ptailswore dis.c4ssied. The •campaign,. which is kills ago ` ZZI r I . . I I ­ ,offloials 'r nulm 1. r .11 I �� ,;_.!,�Cq, --11 . .... .. -"I%, 0r• alterations on. the main hotapitaIr.' Several of We J. A_,C66mbs, district provILLCIA1 . . .. 11.--- 1, I Lr , ". . , � IR , , , _ J ,Scott , , I . - - '. , I'll, ,Vugineer, informed the � - �. r_� ... - Utao", S.i'affa;, '. M. -1 .­ -b ,�, �n 1, r� �1' � 11 ... . ' .' tNe�l to riqht,.,tbey� am: Edigair B , Sea- highways' I . , ­ ,-er7'' T� "! - , . I . . - 11r � .,.�I�! F 1;�!, l; George Johnston, Seaf�rttft; Frank Kling, Seaforth, co, gathering_,80 per cent of -the cost 11 1.111' th" Anglican Churila, .,A0d,,prI',�::,-' f. Ch - , ­,,,% , .111, - ,.. �.. e � ­�� ­11­�,,. 1, ­­ " '� " 21 � te M.B.e., R.R. 2, Seaforth; Mayor M. A. Reid, Seaforth, and of the was paid for -by - .: ,�'�., ..'­­�r',,,, ProvinciVC]. - Government. Others - Has serve �e � I'll I'll ��,,, Irrrrr , .. � �­ "Ill' . " , � � who spoke briefly included W. I "' I I ' � . "' "'', ''' " ,1�, .... I ��,,� � �..` I W - . Four. .Years: , -;�� " ­',;��,­ ,,� Drury, of the construction firm re I Ill: . I., 1. I . I I_ �..'� � "I I ;, ," � . . I sponsible'for the bridge, who point- I . 11 ­, : _: ,r " , ' ",7, 11 . .. . I � �," I �,�.,A .1 . I I .. ,;!': . ed out the cement work had beep" Rev. C. P. 4. Gilbert, Rectoll-'�'�','A oft done by. , the Arnett Construction of St Thomas' Seaforth; and ",'St. 4X'-��T5 Construction , , .,,r ., ' ' ,­ j �, L ' .�,,.J - 11 e ' Co., and, . the gravel Supplied by Mary'� .1 ,Obur�4,0#,, � . !; - , , -a, Dublin T'homas', � -, , , .r " .1 � - � p.afg�n . U nor , 1"'ay � .1, . 50 ,,� I , . I . _ I I Wilson McCartney; has resigned for reasons of; he "..a r . . I I . . former Reeve ' a " . , ZI , '. .1 . S. H. Whitmore, who recalled the and expects -to leave''� . r r 11 5' % k I I . �) , -.';_11.__ 11 "T4 � "nearby residents had en- ., 1. �. .11, f� . I I r 111. .. . , '731-41� 11 f I, countered during the period the charge the ,one Con Q 11 I 111. 0 � In More .. .,rr � . troubles vember. Mr. Gilbert ' ....... , �dio Shaw Brmogs t; Councillor J. W. AallSainta, � 1� " .... 17� . � bridge was OU Church, Erin, I r r �� .,r �r I I I Thousand Crich, former Reeve Charles Me- Guelph. I I I 11� I. ',,, 11� ti, , c . � � . I �,�"� I . ,m � �, - Seaforth . , " , � ,� - . �. Warden Hugh Berry of Hur- , Mr. ,Gilbert came to Sea I I ee , 11 1 l -Y, we, came � ' 1. an ne Engineer T. R. Pat -whiff;, - 711� 0 Thousand Dollars x $previous, t" I.;. , . . on, and County Engin August, 1944, Q�� IY, 1 ­� 1 . . 11I..',� .*�,;, A -W . � �_, I .. ,,, � . terson. . time ",� 9 so far t' a.. "­y� .,.7 " ­ ` � � , , �'11�,�';, " I•. ....... ...... . � on , �' "� :`_ :, , , -tS The. new fJ , .. q'�'.; '�'��'�'� ILL , . steel and concrete Rector of Christ Church, , ��!:�'- .;�, I : .q;,��,, Canvassers Begin Visi structure replaces a former strue- Out. . . , , �.I; '1�i-,��,, , -,- know .. " L 0 te"rS Throughout District To tore washed out during floods in * '�"' . � - � the spring of 1947. The bridge is 0 .. .'_ "" ,?� �. , . ""', .. I I ­,�, o dcast Raise$25,000'For Build- � , I . , , ",,4, �, . . ®yed Bra. adjacent to Brigend Farm, the. I I _Z,�, ,��, -, � 7 ppen..., Chi* , , L . ­'�_-, . " .. , "�,�., ,,,�L .... 4,1',L 11 !�', . ,C I I � V1 °t ing Fund. . pioneer home of James BrOadtOOt, Ki, 'h�� , . - 11 � �:,, I �1 - - �,�,,,,� . 7. �,m . . . .......... .111 . �,,' I Representative of, many of — . from whom it gets its name. The Holds Successful .." ." ' 7",tr r. I occupied now by Mr. and EVent L� the letters received 'by J. M. The campaign to raise $2.5,000 farm is o 11 I . � McMillan, honorary treasurer for the Scott Memorial Hospital Mrs. George Flewitt, Mrs. Flewitt Anniversary' ­_.�_� ... I I i ­ I of the Scott Memorial Hospi- building fund got away to a being a granddaughter of the orig- -��* ..­0 . ,., ��,w I . � . . . ... I 1, �� ,,,, W Fund campaign, go3d stai�t Monday evening when inal lames.Broadfoot. . . .. 11 '. ',,�, ., , ,.,'Il�'I'� Building .. ,... ", , �'�;�� , � , � provincial police car was, the -,I �A , '.Bich accompanied. amounts $1,042.50 was raised, as a result of A The congregation of St, Andr6v?si� .� ��`,",��,�.',�,, . ­ I - "I 'I � I ri 'United -Church -held' thoir, dngturrd4i I pledged during the� hospital donations forwarded to a hospital first vehicle across the new b I ., 0�fa4jo concert Monday night, is radio concert held in Cardno's and was follow k - 1. 11 � anniversary on Sunday .last -with' -1 �;�, , �; - , - omit}; - -;r.� , : concert was made -P officials who had ,part glt�j ., V,'�,o .1. .� �­ .1. I � � .�Ifl , ,the following from. Lucknow., Halt. -The os- taining offic large congregations at both ,ser ,,,', R`��,,,� .. . .�­, � ­�,1­4�,',.._; � , . �r `t3 ... I , -.-- _. �. 7,� 11, ceremonies. . vices The a1taiF tbf,thei�ehurcftl wax$ " "., . 11519nclosed find $5.00 as our sible through the co-operation of. gated in the 0 - I . In th I , �.. e evening the official party, . , ��,­'.X­ I�ut- :for, y�rur worthy - CKNX, who provided broadcast & profusion of au flOwsj-*,.4.*dM 1 . - 11- � . I I ,X, R ,.Z -7,--,,,.. ' ' "' "' orn - - fteilittes, trogether vain representatives ,of I 1. � - - �48',agnaTIP'n id Ir .said. talent, Cardno Bros, 1. " , N � _ 11 - � ­ . . - k2c�, Yiw%, ,L*.r,f � I " - - �"" � " ,. �­mubjol_1DzR1%#s­, �vere,', ­. 1. p -vo, 6"i" ­��'.M,k, - , � , _ , ,r%V M ' �,W,,�,�_'. t, i , , , , " . W.•W.-Ki 1­rtidrd - Me­-Iftil, 4�aiid*'!Jib �'nleig" a mosiibere' o ' G q&jvlft . � . . . .1 I I *hiI dorishil - , " � egr.p C 1. . . din- - 5. ", ,�i announced Mr. Hill. We aP- many district citizens who con- guests Of the contractors at a speaker at the, morning service was - " '. � ,�- A ' Q0 preciated and enjoyed our re-, tributed their- talent and time. ner in the Commercial Hotel. Pev. W. A. Beecroft, of Winghgm ' ` �,:�: . , quest' played by Mr. Close, al- Arrangements for the concert E. P. Chesney, .clerk -treasurer , � , , � United Church, and he delivered" a �-.�t . .. � �,!! ' toastmaster. ,� so the whole program. As were in the hand's, of the special the township, was toustmast , very inspiring sermon. The even- . _,L"�!: , _:., I 1 Mrs, Hill (nee Ella MacKay) events committee, headed by Dr. Congratulations were extended to ingWortsspeaker was Rev. H. V. Wo� is .a native of Seaforth, she P. L, Brady, while the excellent the contractors and the township man, of Sea -forth, who as a boy ;;.�,;��'­ '' . "I ,,�� enjoyed the history of the town program was arranged by M. R. by many of the guests. I ��:�` -w.;!1tas a member of Kippen-Ellllsgrei�a : 16� , and 'hearing some of the old Rennie. •pastoral charge. Special music war, I .. ;".,!. —0 - - I _�,�,; names. Wishing you every The program included: "At the � furnished by the choir under the success, I remain. Yours truly, Bend of the River," solo, Mrs. Lil- . . ,. ....... I � � I direction of Mrs. John Henderson, �:�, %]. W. Hill." Han Higgins; "Llebestratim." piano and used for their anthem at the I �'J.!�'..', . ' I . 11� % .... Donors who plaeged amounts solo by Miss Ilona Kuti; "The CHESLEY WINS morning service, "Jesus Calls Us," . �L'�� ... 4' I . . %I,' dLirFnb the broadcast are I Waggle o' the Kilt," Walker Hart; and for the evening service -thby '* minded that ramittill".cas are to "A Plea For Scott Memorial Hos - chose, "Take Time To Be Holy" � ,,S� : be 'forwarded ,to J. M. McMil- pital," a poem by John Beattie; 2ND FINAL GAME and "Blessed is the Nations." They . I 1�!, � Ian, honorary treasurer, Sea- "Elena Polka," trumpet solo. E. H. were assisted by Mrs. Scholl -and � I -i;,;,: I � forth. Close; "When Irish Eyes Are Smil- Mrs. C. Kennedy, of Hensall, who I ­, , "� 11�i .... I . .. � 1.1 . ing," Lo4f, Whitney; piano solo. Bosharts Must Win Next chose for their duet, "The Ever . ". � ' ... � _0__ Miss Marion Mason; "Love's Old Game To Stay in Beautiful, Bless This House.', Mrs. . � �� :', Sweet Story." "Little Tommy Went Kennedy also rendered the solo, Brigade Extinguishes I A -FI " and "When the Twi- Running. "I Shall not Pass This Way Veranda, Fire . �.; I , . light Shadows Fall," male quart- Again." 'i :, i", �. �,%- ette, J. T, Scott, F. E. Willis. M. . , ;�, R. Rennie, D. L. Reid: "Historical Ohe.sley won its second game, Sunday visitors ,with Mrs. W. � .:: � �� ,�4-1 Schilbe were: Mr. and Mrs. Mer- lvg � I Hospi- 5-2, from Seaforth Bosharts in the A�;4 Children p'aying with matches Sketch of Scott Memorial :� �, ' W.O.A.A. Senior softball finals vin Hodgert, of Brodhagen; Mr. ;',��, are believed to have been re- tal," which was written by E. W. and Mrs. Gordon Hodgert and Mar- . "L, "... dramatized by D. L. Reid, Wednesday afternoon. Despite cold ,.. � " , - sponBible for a small fire in the Edge and di jorie, of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Nor - veranda , Willis, D. weather, more than 200 spectators , -1 veranda of a residence owned by W. E. Southgate, F. E. man Ferguson and Patricia, of _%� �', 11 Ed. Caskinette. East William St., H. Wilson; "Oh, Tell Us, Merry watched the locals drop their sec- � M .?!, - -Staff a. , . ­�;,- Birds," duet by Mr. and Mrs. Jas. and game in the best three -of -five . 1-�­�;,74 Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney and Mrs. . � The fire was quickly extinguish- A. Stewart; "The Last Rose ,of series. The third game is being I � M - Emma Button; Mr. and Mrs, Henry ,,, &�,2,1 , '!�� ed by firemen using chemicals. (Continued oil Page 1 played in Chesley on Friday. , ,';��-,', age 5) Gacksteder -and children and Mrs. ... 'K — . Littlejohn, of Zurich, were Sunday . ,p:.......: I t . NURSES' ASSISTANTS- GRADUATE AT SCOTT MEMORIAL visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A.Gack- '', ..; .. �,A. stetter. 1 ti ?''a � "l . - .�, I . Airs. J. Linden, of Denfield, spent . lrli a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Archie Parsons. , We are sorry to report Mr. Arch- , .. . . ie Parsons is in Scott Memorial � I 11:1 .. I Hospital, Seaforth, having had an ..�! i .;,.:i,1 .last,. 11 �11 - 1. � operation on Thursday We I.., I I . wish him a speedy recovery. : I � �: I.: . ..... r 1. . . , ,., � " ��: ',:: ____ I . Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride a6d' 4 ", .... 1. . ys : . .­� _ , I � _. � 1, . I . . , I , ...i,� . .1 . W , ,.: .. I. family, of Blake, were guests of ., A I I. i .- K, 11 . :, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jories oil , / ..... . . , % � . . � I . 11 .. . I., �'! , Sunday last. . , , .�, �... Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Wright, Of .":, . �1� ��,' . . . . . . .�.� I �,�.' ,,.;;�L, I , �� : Mount Forest, and Mr. and -Mrs. I " r " -, I : � , 1, �> I Win. Spogediil, of Toronto, spelit , . ,� , , ..."',... � . �,- .. � . � ' - last week with Mr. and Mrs, E. r I r. 41% 1 . . 7 I,, ,� � ; � - %�. 1. ­�, I . .,. � I . ,F . ,.'. ;g: . .. . : . . `1 ,� �, , 4,�� � 11 . I 1. .11 Dowson, of the. village, and Mr. � �%; ,,, " , I 11 . .,4. - .�'�j .. . .. .. : , -`.�& .L, .. .11 I . � .1 I .., �:� "......".,111 I . III ; ... �.­: , Lloyd Dowson, of Varna. . . , . I : ­ ; I I , I ,. . , , 1, :. Mr. Howard Wright, of Hallfax� �­,�,� . " , . k. ­'. . I � :e , . I�, . :�g 1. � . �.., r � . , . �, � � . " : I ! �.. ,�� ­��:- .� I'.. �. . I OI;1. .. I * I .1 , .:1 . � � was. 2. recent guest Mr. and Mrp, .i.. 1 ��7 . , , : .� I . I :::: Elston Dowson. . � .,�..:,: '... I I �:. I %kr- X, . : I... ... N ...... . ­::­ .. I Local hunters who left Saturday � . �� ..:.., . �1`11 . . . . . .% , .i. � I I I, I :.!. -:.-1 . . � ".', . :� � . � 11 % . ':�L'..1'1:':��,. 1� for Northern Ontario were John 11, I � . . , , _ .. . , I Ims ;::,K: . i Anderson, Emerson Anderson, A16M , I I ;,;:, \Q.i,,�,�*,,��., � . , . . , , I I ,�' �!�.!t. .:, : I McMurtrie, Bob Madge and Bill. ,�,::] . , 1. . I � . ­.; 11 . . : - '. . ,.a.,;��. I � 11 Petty. . .. I :: I'll, : .. . I . 1� . I , . ... Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Cook, of Gode- - I I I . I I . j:`:: $ , . � I . �: ... I :­ . . I . ::.. . .... :::: I - .. * . , I . . . . . . . . . . . . . rich, visited one day, last week li: w . I I ,. � , .. � . J I � i,:, 1: I "o, .. '.; 6;,,�* � � ! . �., ,,, ;� 11 -.1; I . .,. with Mr. and Mrs. E. Dowson. 111� I . . . I , I - I I. � . . . _,�,' - � I , I I e . " I , - I � . ., '.1 � � , -.11 .,�%, , � . Windsor returned 1. . ; " I �.:: `I� Mrs. Jennie ' home last week after spendlngt*& months with relatives In Mfeh*qA! ­ .: 13 . and, Windsor. ,.1 f. . Mrs, .Ydhn Anderson and, amny I R-.. I I..... � �`. : �: I i. ., I I ....: �,:; " _ � spent Sunday with her ptareubs, I I . Lj, , ." r"P"..", I ".: L, '! . . 1_ Mr. and Mrs. Rumble, In Clinton. - � I I , Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones visited re- ' cently with Mr. and Mrs:i:,W. � , I ��� , � � Graduation ceremonies for five nurses' assistants at Scott Memorial Hospital took place Fri= Harney in, Exeter. I I I I I day afternoon at the nurses' residence. The graduates from left to right are: 'Mae Baker, Our- Mr. and Mrs. E. Dow -son Ap6lit. ham'; Agnes ,Sutherland, Waterloo; Ruth Manning, Clinton; Leona Smith, Walton, and Joyce Thanksgiving with. friends In. 6- olegal, Walton. The ceremony was preceded In the morning by a Communion service, conducted rich. i . I � v. 0. F. L. Gilbert, of St. Thomas' Anglican Church. J. M. Scott, Chairman Of the Board, � Mrs. �S. Baird, dr t'rude&l�l , by Rd #, With , itef prd4ldidd during the brief ceremony, when Mayor M. A. Reid and Harold Finnigan, Chairman of spent Supda filth . iiat6jr� - 11 , :, ., end , M�• the, House Committee of the Board, spoke briefly. Mrs. A. 13. Russell pir-esented the graftateswith Mrs, Rohiirt D91111160��. Itald I their pins, while Dr. J. A. Gorwill gave them diplomas, and Miss M. GPI"Yar, the Superintend: Dtilryint,116, , Mrs.. , T�•.B. MdLeah of"t, _" I p eht, pinhed ow the caps. ,Miss Edith Hilleh -played the processional muslop and Miss Kuti and y � _ . XetQk,L . . � Mliss 6906 contributed p1q,A6 and violin gel`fttlons during the tea hour. Little Anna Kling reg- Visited Ou ;SUA40, with'het aolWna , � I efit4d Also ,I with at bouquet . Of flowors, and Mrs. Few* Kling pronounced the bbviediction. (06ntI11U4d,dn,LPkJg0, 0 , 11 ','�: I IL . 11 � � . , � . . I .1 4. I "' ....."'. . , 11 I , 111`�; I I ; . I � I I �i i. - I I I I I 11, �i ,