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1. still going strong. . . I 1he section- men and wives 4. 0 *1 I , �1
LSUpe -sor, .artymStaffa area. , . was. formed in 19,41. Ce , " i� agX01; 1,
, ,p -' I gram Mr. Case was presented whU. 10'i", �,MPAI , IN ,, . r1:4111,arn , On — ..� 1.7� IL
Ion, assessment advisor, ,diad N� of whtt� settlel In the ' ", I Ij 1.01,
'#4 A#V#y,.','ad- and Mr. ScotVs great-grAndfather. Mrs. Case with a box of red. rosogil , Of Hensa .R. to ,bring the constitution UP tq�d#tb- . "rid "'th", "'Il" -
I . , I - , station agent for the pact 31 Included in these waA the in4tter .'y `�-. a-,F�z I. � W,-,�lll .1.11
dressed. about, 100 pfriblals of"Hur- . 1 'C' .. 1,; ... I .. . The evening conellid , t. NDAYI , $ 3 00 . 16'.' r, r-ll��Ir,
' . moved on west, from -the original I i- -:,*;-, 7 . ad with a- ,of membership fees. W. M. Hart, , " .1, `Z'r
on Coun-ty-m-unicipalitle6 Wh�lh',bhey` ,homestead in Lan -ark County, In ' Ot . years, who..retired this week, n 1,
. . James Scott, Cromart ' is dance, with music by t] . ,. I E. C., Boswell, P. C. J. Sills, � W. : rrr � 1 .': I I
Tuesday forr clerks, tr'elistreze,and still actively engaged ,In the ..; , , unity Centre Will T. Teall and R. R. McKindsey itris�! I r I r J "-`-,1
ScI haye'been. of the warp and George Swan, Brucefield, Tvas-mas - - �Q 0: 6 , Q011 Aill, -� ". �., Yl.,
�4 tax collectors bf'ther C j' �;nlpping business 85, 1. question from all as,�%,#tla I cl:�.
� , , During the past 29 years as a JJL) pects and, finally decided, to caulage - ' 9 L ith I'tol ",
, . - at hood, and James Scott himself, af- The following address was read 'i`�, " 7 W.I. HEID . it L ."' I � r L I 1,1%,
,�, �' The officials were the. guests - ..,. ADDREc!c? cussed:
�,;. . moon of the Huron Counij 14ujilici- shipper, he estimates his cat- pleting Building. . the fee 0 $2.00 per year, begintiLig s a L 1 , : 11 ,.,. , , I I
. I ars go by, is still alert and a being made by Mr. Cerson, Exeter �:A L ntsh the job" is the 11 � , y �";!. ,,, -;�Ifi!;,.,
. Hoter Bedford. Town Cldrk.-D. H.� "'a collecting points,at , ; ON LOCAL WORK ' The matter of holding spAi4e say th aw, ��-�: �,`�'. , L
'Vvffson and, Assessor.Win G�attle shipping became his',busi . . � ., clodil-up, week about the latter part :acteCt .a sJp"%q.'ja �, 11 , .1 '��,�,�",�,
Ami6at Dublin, Mitchell, Seaforth, Exe. ian for the drive which is to ;, a jr #.Av;�".�:
';� attended from Seafol 26, 100, aft 4� Mr. Case: It afll us, great pie CID tee in charge feels that so Members To Attend Royal enz: nlgllnar�," tz"", L
1. Mr. Orr stressed that the de- four U.P.O. clubi- it Stal�a� diom- dure this evening to gather with 1. 11 . . He suggested that the members sat dowli:IJ d' , 'A'� . ,!4�M!�4t�, ,
.1, ,partment Is willing I times to . .. saving can be made by do- Winter Fair in conduct a campaign ,to Ask the quantft��' �y . �q Aof - "!
", 11 at al arty, Brodhagen" and Manley, you on the occasion of having sev- "14K.,'such, work as painting; level- . 1. 'L I . . ,:L'
. assist any municipa ity with ered your services with the Cana- . citizens of Seaforth to putforth a be deeired. .. . . ", ..
any combined to engage him as their . ling, gravelling and artificial ice Group. . � I :,'��1�?.
problems, in the issuing ,of deben- little extra effort In their spring On behalf of the Parish, Mr.- �.'. �,, :� I - - `�',
shipping agent. In the years _�irice S1 THOMAS HOST than National Railways as station tallation. that an all-out effort clearing, SO, that' the town will be- Duncan Predianted 'Mrs. DevereaUx . '1: ...
I agent. We have enjoyed your ef- e Mrs. Paul Doig was hostess to . -,:
tur'les and preparation of by4aws have. been few weeks in I'M by, the whole dia- I I, -
. l shlftbi be =ad gin the summer with -as, tidy an with j - ,�tr�l
.9 seinbled -a ficlent and capable work'along with bsent time. the members of the Seaforth Wo- ved silver - .'��,�, ,
. matters. He assured the gathering,. cattle shipment," arid dispatched.it your ,pleasant and courteous dis- tidvt .at the Pir appearance -as possible. TA con- tray, on. behalf,ol choir Miss,' ".'��-, � I
. I TO HURON LAYMEN . Txr,hio report on the progress Of men!s Institute for -their October . 1. V� ; .
that Paul Hickey, Stratford, West-- from the C.N.R. Yards at ,Dublin. position for many years, and s meeting -on -Tuesday, with about 35 Junction with this, P. C. J. Sills Julia Flanagan, presented -a ellver ",
- At a koning Mr . I. serviceawill be greatly missed by present. Mrs. ream and sugar, and on -behalf, 4 ..::.�'.
. � ern. Ontario supervisor of munlol Your. the;C mintinity Centre, C. P. Sill embers and guests presented a program of tree -plant- c , -1
I pal, Audits would be klad- to -assist. - a conservative r c � t* Largest Gathering Of themany friends and employees of Bijt�s that donors of $5.00 or over in � Ing which would replAce the dead the Catholic Women's Leagda Miss .6-
.� Scott believes he has sbippe no will be given a ticket or -tickets of J. Hillebrecht, the president, open- �!l.�
Ratepayer� are entitled to know all trees about town and plant 7 .or Alice Daly, -Diocesan President, . .. !�.� � �
fewer than 25,060 .head of cattle this great railway system. ed the meeting with the Institute ..'�
Laymen For Several ,,In a admission to a grand Feather Par- 1, T.
about the spending of -their money, 8 -foot trees on vacant -lots and, presented a silver tea plot. Miss, . '�'
� from the farms of'Ri-bbert, Logan - small way of expressing 4our aP- ty;: to be held. early in December. Ode, the Lord's Prayer in unison . �, r".
L. he remarked. and McKillop Townships. - Years. ' preciation. of -these many years, Of At'thls party, door prizes as fol- and .the Institute Creed. The roll streets that are now' bare of them- Adrienne Bannon -presented silver 11,.,'.'��, te
An assessment branch of five L wise way He expressed the hope that a suit- candlestick holders, together With . . .. 1
In his 'years as a famer before fond memories, we ask you to ac, 16W, Lady's call, was answered by "I . I 1�. � . .
-s will be ,distributed: able arrangement with the town silver salt and.papper sh , 6 , 1� , ;�..* � - I
. has been established in the del he ,turned to the shipping business, Approximately one hundred lay- cept this gift. To you, Mrs. Case; �500; to use one's leisure time." Mrs. G. rs pul -
- Pi n lamb coat, value and the agricultural classes Ol belhalf of the Sodality -of tba�l Biags . , ,., .
. ment. All members are qualified in Mr. Sel6tt was- der. men from the -Deanery Of. 'Huron we ask you to accept these flowers, bi&op Freeze unit, value $500; P)iil. Papple. was chairman. . V. � �,11 " I
� making a§pessmants and, their ser- He and ,his father before ,him, kept attended. the -assoc tion's fall and may Providence bless you with, . The guest speaker, Mr. Harold High School could be made kor ad Virgin, Miss Joan De ereaux "n I I
0 .0 -'re igera - value $385; Beadix ty A, Planting the trees when the time was the recipient ol- . �!,;, 11
Tices, are avallable to givie, advice A iilliorthom hel and always with meeting in St. Thomas' A.uglICAM. ,many years ,of good health and ... er, value '$319; Admiral radio Finnigau, spoke on communil 'tIfqI co$m� �. ,. .
- to assessors. . Church on We . esday w came -to do so. tume jewellary on bal It -he ;.,�..
� � some registered breeding stock in I dri, evening. hap 11 ness -in your retirement of Al" .." , OnO, a , value $285; Moffa, tivities -and stressed the point for Wome � ;
The department encourages muu- le - . The attendance was the largest of life. � . -ommunity Centre The question of garbage collec- chair and the Cathidle , Va . ,,iL v? �
. lelpal councili.to anter.into a pan- Since he undertook cattle ship- any ,of its' meetings 'for sevbral .Signed on behalf of your many . 6 a po at lawn mower, value for recreation for the young folk tiout was again -introduced, and. W. League. Mrs. Devereaux. amA ,to�in . I 11� 1. . I
sibn Plan, continued Mr.� Orr. Sam- . bioth thanked the donors .fo I 11-.1
pffig, he :;has, belgA meticulous. irr years. Laymen attended- frbnrBay- friends and the Boy9 of -the. Service. ' made on T. Teall and Dr. E. A. McMaster r tho' .
pie plans are Available and can be . Exeti,, ,Clinton, Mr. C se 5 st ion age $1210; � chrome kitchen table and and the -progress being -Council had lovely gifts. . , '.:�-."�4, I
I . staying but of 1; .-.cattle trading field, ,,r, ' Goderl a wa ' at ut at . ks, value $110.50; Boshart cor- the community Centre.: Mrs. Hills- said that the given - * .. �..��,.J
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I . . . much thought, but 1 Miss Alice Daly, in her � :- ,1k,
. obtained' fr'om the department, busine�ss.' Mr', '. Scott takes Pride Blyth, Seall Hensall, Aubuyu, Hal fdr the past 31 years., -his 0--'� Cabinet, value $95.00, and fUr brecht thanked Mr. Finnigan for this matter .1 own -in- - � 6"
. which- has also published a muhi- now.iii being -able tb. pay that not Gorrie, - Pordwich, WroxelVg.- resignation taking effect .Tuesday 'n .0 leca (four skins,), Value $85. his inspiring talk. A skit, "How that the subject had been tabled Imitable manner, as guest speaker; �,., ..
clpal�directory containing informa- .once In 29 years has he sent out ham, Bruss4ls -and Walton. . Win. evening, Oct. 18. He held -this the meetini gave a ,brief Outline of the Cath� . '��J'- I
� I . . Of- " - e Committee hopes at this Did That Woman Get on That R. E. Smith informed i 1-1,11. .1
'. he E.,Rlley,"of Hensall, presided. L. that he had facts And hgur,es re- I Ol Women's League I., .�!;4
11 flon supplied by clerks of various a shipment that iribluded cattle . fice the longest term of any agent. IF ".., er Party to be able to cife- Committee?" by Mrs Fred Oster, 14-�-#Ol �..�:.
,,`/ municipalities and. is in demand. had bought for shipment to his own Archdeacon J, -N. H. Mills, dioce- Beforegoing -to Hensall he work- 6 Is the fact that the Seaforth Of 1317tb, Mrs. Re& Du Val of garding Convention, which. she attended.,at I . I �,�-:-"..
I The,first. account. All of his 25,0,00 or more s.an conifnissioner, brought great- ad as operator and agent at Owen .�� .1- . systematic removal of gaYbage. .';', �,
Job the -head of -a munl- 11 orial Recreational Centre will Wingbam, .and Mrs. Paul Doig of .1 thanks , ,�,:�`,��it,g,
cipal council has is to see that have gone ,on a commission ings frorri Bishop G. N. Luxton, Sound, Harriston, Hepworth, Paxk -1 not, lag in Seaforth, was very much enjoyed. E. Larone raised .the subject of for -her address was ext6 d y lll��
. officials" reports -are presented on - It was very Ikumorous, and true, to the possibility of a suitable ar- ;."'ln �
and* nearly all have gone � to :the and told how the work : of, the Head, Braritford, Lucknow arid, .., lown and country. During the evening Prank Is-, . " A
, time, said, the speaker. 44N6 rate U.P.O. yards �,t Toronto. As well Church -had advanced during"Ahe; Deufleld. His activities in Hensall , ', alls are being made life. These ladies are putUng on rangement. being ra'ade with the I .; .1 ; .,� � �:��W
. should be , considered t'until each- fis, - -, - - - he.0 OlOvdase .includes former Warden of SL, �ro rpe com.rull: erence, in Agricultural Society whereby the I a cominign . -,�I,M
.. -111 . I i , .,as made up past year throughout the!.1 . Lee, each Wended to the same skit at.the. ,cout .1 I ,�'..,
mum -bag.'avaltable. its audit tir from, Seafort,X, . Exdter of Huron At thlo'�oixc]I 4 11 fix&g Ailglican 0-hurrill, now Ves- � " I ,,tu,er t;decess. 'One w I ,tj:..t&,.;tt0,:.44d, 27. ' . �=.� ., %
the, municipal ou r of Durham, the gUeSt Board, member of Hensall Mason- iLm ir' a , li --s ., 'l
. c ricii a6�or@4 -to other than with beef cattle, M- - Simpson, is thaf,the Federation of Agrlcul- was discussed and Mrs. an e& T' & w�rliiid thus attempt to in -1 Ili 14, � - . .,
section 2�Sy of the ACV` . ' . selec�iuolayers were - Ar :, . - - -."A"
. . I Scott has also built Winself a re speaker. Mr. Simpson -had spent ic Lodge and -Chamber of COM- -ture combine with ther Seaforth. Scott was appointed as a delegate crease the size of -the fall fair. He O at ' " it�', ,��
J. 33. cliambel i;PPI on "As- putation as an expert ,Qn horses. the. -past eight years in China, - re- merce. Chamber of Commerce and renew to attend the Conference in Lon- suggested that the Chamber of ' , :�, 4
. 0 .sessment Pmrielvies And Proce- Next:'week, on Wednesday, Oct. 26, turning to Canadg In May of this At a railway meatingheld at the the, Seaforth Spring Show. The don. Plans for the bus trip to the Commerce -ask for the right to Father Hussey by the aub-d � � .. -;; i:�,,
dure." He said he did not favor Ile is to judge the plow teams at year bedause of the Communistud- Y.M.C.A., Stratford, Sunday after- line arena space and, audience ac- Royal Winter Fair were discussed, sponsor a bingo and other games i - 11",
. who -also graciol than-ke r. 114
I . the yearly appointment of an as- the Perth County Plowing Match. vance- He told of the tactics used noon, attended by 83, Mr. Case was commodation. at the new Centre eight members deciding to go. of chance on the Thursday evening . ;,l 1
6essor, as it does not al . low him His record as a showman of by the advancing Communists; how presented with a leather wallet and lends its beautifully to this, idea. Mrs, Wallace Haugh and Mrs. prior to fair day. With the comple- Duncan and Miss Daly. A very ,!, � �
. a great promises to money. W. R. Plant, of Guelph, As ' boon happy evening eanclud66d,, wit the , 1�!,�
sufficient time to study and, acquire Clydesdales extended over more they would Mak, , a 1D t!chool children of Chapman will be the conveners of tion of the Community Centre, Mr. slinging of "Auld Lang Syll �
the necessary knowledge. The I re- than 50 years, and since he gave the people of China, and -then by read the address, and Geo. Swan, to,�a 'and district, Seaforth Motors the Garden Club and Mrs. John Larone felt that theille should be �1;
11 muneration offered in.most mun- up exhibiting horses, he has judg- underhand methods would gradual- Brucefield,, made the presentation. have already agreed to furnish free Kerr, convener for the project, ample space and good acco-mmoda- . , "'
icipalities is not suill -to at- ed at many, horse shows. For 12 ly lahtrate through the,varlous or- Officials attending were 1. Mosser, skating every Saturday foT two "Clothes Closets Up-to-date." An tion for such an affair. I 1-1
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. , Toronto, President of -the Order of liours. There was a variety of opinion First Church Holds I 1,1,11
tract the most capable Persons, he including ' hospitals - I,
Mr. Teall, of Seaforth rangements were made for the op -
I declared. . years, from 1935 u&iI 1946, he was ganizations, - I .;.-,'
I 'in -the empl9yed by the Department of schools And churches, ind eventual- Railroad Telegraphers; G. J- Motors, will see that cards for ening euchre and dance to be held as to whether Remembrance Day, ' 11
Tberii�'arlli few changes their enntrol.*Mr. SImp- Milne, Kitchener; A. L. Baynham, this purpose will go out to each oil Nov- 4 in Cardno's Hall. Nov 11. all' Annual Rally �� .;,
. Agriculture -as an inspector in the IY assume . ould be observed by an "'?
I Act since It was first drafted in stallion inspection service. son also described the monetary Stratford, -and 0. C. Ingle Water school teacher in town and coun. Mrs, J. T. Scott moved a vote Of all -day holiday, or Only A two and , , . ��
1906. Ali considerations, -he said, Mr. Scott has had a long record situation in China since the Gom- loo, all chairmen Of the same order. try ,in -the very near futtLre. thanks to Mrs. Doig, the hostess, a half hour -closing, as was done About 100 childrenand near'rly 40 . "
I boil down finally to. 'one word- of service in Cromarty Presby- w-unis-ts arrived, and how the rapid . . - ;
—0 With so many advantages and and Mrs. Oster and Mrs. Du Val- last year. A secret vote was tak- adults gathered at First Presbyter- . �.
equalization. " terian Chur�h, where he has been rate of devaluation caused such purpose which can be "rved The meeting closed with the na- en and the results were that the ian Church on Saturday last to .:
. . He suggested than an -assessor m COUNCIL HOLDS b a completed Memorial Cell- ti -Commerce recommend hold their annual rally. Miss Sheila I I':
a ember since 1886. He has. been hardships to the Chinese. . onal anthem slid lunch was serv- Chamber of .1.il
should, itudT -all appraisal cards, an elder ofthe church since March Dr. A. H. O'Neill, Principal of SHORT MEETING t7e, all will be asked to donate ed by the hostess and assia.tants. to the town council that Nov. 11 McFadden presided over -the pro- , I e.;
. -and then draft one to suit his par- generously and support the S,10- —0- be observed by requesting the gram, with Mrs. M. A. McMaster .��l
2, 19-02; was superintendent of the . ;v.
ticular municipality. Cards should Sunday School for 27 years and I !,�,�
� I . At a special meeting of the Sea- gan: "Let us finish the job!" places of business to remain clos- as pianist. Mariyln Ming led, in ;:" .
, . contain all possible information. Clerk of the Session for 22% McLaughlin, Cromarty; Prances forth Council on Wednesday after- Announce Bank ad, all day,, prayer and Mrs. D. Glenfi Camp- -
I He concluded his informative ad- years. I Penelope,'Mrs. Ren McKellar, 63, noon, the bid of the Canadian Staff Changes An additional committee was bell welcomed the guests to Sea- , ,11
dress by an added to the executive, and desig- forth. . 1�1
I dec][Cring that to be a Mr. Scott is the eldest of seven Cromarty. Mr. Scott's son, Thomas, B Ir of Commerce on the forth- . 1�z�
, good assessor requires� a high de- School During the past week several nated �
children, still living, of the I-afb is now on the farnv�on con. 11, Hib- coming debenture issue was ac- High the civic improvement Coul- The program included a chorus 11
� � gree of courage, hondsty, tact and James Scott, of Ci,omarty. His bert, at the eastern edge of Crom- cepted at $102.89. Five firms plac- Presents Concert transfers have been made in Sea- mittee, Keith Sharp was elected from the Goforth Mission Bandand . ::
diplomacy, to assess all properties brothers and.' sisters are: Thomas arty. Mr. Scott has nine grandchil- ed tender's for this issue. forth banks. The Dominion Ba,nk as its chairman. . a number from each of 'the visit- I '"
I fairly and equably. If the . work is Scott, 70, Cromarty; Janet Mary, dren. % At the same meeting the town Seaforth High School auditorium has appointed a chief clerk to'its E. C. Boswell and G. A. Wright Ing ,organizations: Exeter, Clinton, . � 1-11,
done corriLetly, he commented, each Mrs Ed. Allan, 73,Cromarty;. Mrs. His 8&th birthday, Oct. 10, was council authorized the Maycl was well filled On Thursday even- Seaforth branch, the appointee be- issued a general invitation to the Goderich arid Hensall; iJI1 chorus, ..".,
I taxpayer will bear his Just share Roima Rou,tley, 71, Kirkton; Ellen celebrated with a family gathering proclaim Friday, November 11th, Ing last for the first in a series of ing Mr. J. B. Christie, formerly of residents of S-eaforth and district Paul McMaster, Craig W a, M,ar- . I'. I I
of the burden of -taxation. Maude, Mrs. Orin Francis, 69, at the home of -his son and daugh- a public holiday. � concerts to be held during the Willowdale branch of that bank. to send any constructive recom- lene Miller, Ellen Calder and Jean . . �",
In discussing � �
the Woodstock; Caroline, Mrs. Andrew ter -in-law, MnandMrs.ThOs.-Scol winter months. The following art- At the Bank ,of Commerce, Mr. mendations for the betterment of Nixon. Mrs. Jas. F. Scott gave -the . "
roads," W. H. Palmer stated that . . "
. Ists presented. an outstanding con- N. F, Dickinson, of Wing -ham Seaforth and community In writ- lecture and showed slides on I..., . ,
. � The problem affects almost every . BLIND TAG DAY to Ing to the Secr&tary of the Chain- "J'hantai," which proved most Ili- 4. ,�,
. I TAG DAY ON SATURDAY cert: Arthur Sclater, baritone; branch,' has been transferred �,-�
mianicip-ality. Because of its in- BLIND sit; Sea -forth. Miss Joan Devereaux her of Commerce. The next meet- teresting. She also made an appeal ',$,
hazy . ON SATURDAY Josephine Churchman, violini Ada � .�A I
� frequency, and a rather I � mg7,,-�-3F7RW..* �; , Mary Alice Rogers, soprano, and will go to Toronto branch shortly, Ing will be Tuesday, November 8. on behalf of the Upper Can
. knowledge of he ex- . I... .. ': ... �,X. 1, .� , '� .. , . - -to and the membership committee Bible Society for the children to ""
plained points In preparing by� - :..,5*",I....;.�.]:..,---.-,:":.,.��,:,;.�:,..�:.!�.:::;i�* ". the Wingliam branch of that bank. will be providing refreshments. save stamps in order that the Ill
� :::: .... .. �.. ly by the Canadian National Insti- ic consisted of sacred, class . be supported in ,"',
lafs, and advised getting in touch 4:1.1 .
with the department before pass- ...... , China. Following the progrl
, . ,j:.--. tute for the Blind, will be held on popular and secular numbers arid ��"
I . 1. � Satu'rday. Arrangements are being was much enjoyed. BRUCEFIELD WEDDING ", "I
Ing them. I ;: a delicious lunch was served. I.,
1,� . completed by the Heallh and Wel- -These concerts arc, sponsored by � ..i,
; Huron County, and president of the / . .fare Comr6aittee of the Lions Club, the Departme . — `�,�
ider the chairmanship of H. E. the quality of the musde is out- �""
. County Municipal Association, pre- 1:-1:i �,,`,,E; - I 11;
. aided at the noon luncheon. The Kiill�;;..... Smith. Those assisting are G. C. standing. The 11ext concert will ,.0
representatives Of the department , . BrIghtr411, C. A. Barber and Dr. be held on Thursday, November 3. .. .. :", 111
John Armstrong and- Mayor George � blind. persons In Seaforth and dIS k,P'. `12'm�,:I: ��..'Ii'�ii!".,.`; The North Huron Women Teach- ,11
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-1 Anniversary Seivices . -,-�-..�!` on Monday evening, with a line ve- I'll"
I � Mr. Orr commended t]le membe I to raise enough money to offset !!�'-?N � 4-1 .. " :I':-';1 ! presentation from each unit in at- , 1 _',1;;1;'
4 4 ..:".�.;!'�;;�t,�., tute on these unfortl6nate people. of Northaide, United Church were -l " . % meeting ,held in Torou
the minutes Of the inaugural meet- "'. In addition to the amount held on Sunday, when the newly- .�11'..,.::...U'.. ;:j�,1;,.,...!;l ras given by the Dresident, Miss '
At the afternoon meeting the ��,v;,:!�1";� ,.t�..'�,'!R� Milian, was -the speaker at both . - .!�,�. i ;�4"�-' .,`� De�pgates were appointed to at� '
I r6preSentatlyes of the depart- ;.*. 4- .. . in this district. services, which were largely at- . ,:& ".."I"":.;$:;��...%'.'i � ,:,�'.'.r, tend the fall conference to be held �'.
have set the tag day objective at ,, ... q....... cided to contribute to -the '71111d, � :,;1.
Ing up many problems of assass- villa United, St. Thomas' Anglican ';1%*.t;z*�!.!:: '..., � 11.1
. $500, He �tates- that an all-out ef- and First Presbyterian Churches :. 4.1:�,",
f,Drt is being put forth ,to In- withdrew their services. 41".111-11. Ir ",�,%`.` .1. - I 6. Zone in Germany. In -Past, � -,�::,, �p
* � 7 I crease substantially the amount Rev. MacMillian. chose for his 111 I years; the Ontario il.,�;,�,��
111. � . ;' usually raised on tag day. Ar Motning ,sublibet, "The Power of ...� -RUN I � "I
i I- *I- . ' � r6ingements -have been completed Unc%-y1jC,K,U'.-. influence, and In the assist t1fe British teachers ,Oil el !,,1'1�45
. I ovetdag ll'Sonfiling !the Sword.,, The � 11 . change In Canada.
� -, , - �- 11.1gh School Phblic School SeP- Mugloi, dfider the direction. of Mr. . ;I ,,4-$g� :... . .this gooltImwill. project I ! ,t
I Xr. and Mrs. Jbhu'Plannery, of 1. - - X .. Stewart, ladies' chorus, �- . '! Among other. Items diSCUsted , , , A; It
"ginondvillo, entertained On Str14 , Huron College. London, briefed ,the Bless This Rouse," at the morn- briefly were superannuation, rdl � ��;','l
dAy .everlitig ,last to: a gath6rift of : . -gathering on the position ,of t'l Ing �gervico, and, In the evening: I ... .. ': Idus ad .."! ,
adigbbors .and frien44 of . Mr. And Huron Colloge building fund. AP- M-th4M, "Pralse, the Lord, Ye .., . . . . . . . . . . � - �,:�
' old amol had boon raised to M§0 X Turribull. and J. A. I : 11 " School attended the above, me6thig. I,:�, .; l,�.,!
when they were ,pfogehtod *Itb a, I ' Stew- ..: � d!�t I'L,
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9 uring the t'ventrig"PrUb Winners 115 =11"', ,_4 v th� s6tvices, was most gratifying.
I . their marriage at the home of the bride's ar nt M and M ro, -ate Wife', "if 1 do all t ;,,,.�,
, . . ' tt dlbeeg,6 during the next three *— this Week, *hlAt wiII, I g6t.j,�,.�"4 I ,�,,��,�ll
Pr 261, , 1 I. a' , ' Le4UIP61#h�t� to `Id thb Winds dhe" Of the rodefit mephh#1164). iffi� .. 96I T. Dale Jones, ractor of Sea- .1.
eg� , h 11MA' Mark was a German by and the groom Is the youngeat dion of New England IftAft, iod I IAk I " " ' Wi
11 0011OVI C A, 4% ol it i tape llno,'��o I metdi. 'eye 6ts, wL 11611 . -he vi'st-t- bfklth,� a Jew by extraction, apd. a Varna. Following a honeymoon throl thb PI : I 6 y yl got MI my, � I
, op It* VWAOkOd with ,1 forth, officially welcomed t
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I ,MO.�'.. y � c r 1( A" 1 I 0101t thimt-oaurably In the., 66ki"j,:6f, olothes 4 ilbllno,m6iii6r. Pr,Otoa.%tLt-.bVi falth. the couple will reside ovi the gr oom0s fairm,. iiii Stanley T OWh6hip. life Insurl od, your ,,freeaoW � . : '