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;,Congratulations from' Prime Mani- r
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!` A. Y. McLean M.P. Frtends from as., Are Heid
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`l �. d. Valuable Loot/ rounding district tack part in mark •
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f r t v NewCanadians Married in Harlock, Hulett Twp. G R E Y C 0 U P' L E �` I111op Stanley Hibbert
01 ' a by the late Rev. Mr, Copeland, of / /
i; the United Church, Mr.., IEUgi11 i r .
• eilaims the winter Chen was a lot ,WED 50 YEARS u r. 19 4 9 O 1 c 1 a
Jewellery Valued in Thou difeerent than that of today—very
cold—s terrible .winter, with roads •
sands is Recovered Fol- filled. 'with anew, the ceremony U° 0 '' j ! • / • Reeve Dan Beuermann
,c�, C01�TItA�UI iATIONS ! Iwuig Stanley Town- Mr. and Mrs. Har Ke s;
[,, was performed at the -bride's 'home, ry y
c Mr. and Kra. Lancelot Tasker, -the Observe Golden Wed- and Members of McKil-
Many friends`h'roughout the ship Lead. bride being the. former Ellen N. din in Brussels.' W�te Christmas .
district well Join' the publishers i Tasker, Harloc'k. g lop Council Given AC -
in wishing Mrs,- Margarot Two new C�nad'?'ons were •arrest- Following ++their marriage 'the ' --But No More
Wright Rrany fiappy returns of ed near Exeter about 7 P.m, Tues•, couple lived on the 5th epacession .Tuesday was an especially hate : ClamatlQ]Il
her blrtaiday. 'Mrs. We'ialit , day and charged with possession of McKillop, where they farmed for py day in the lives of Mr. ,a44 While the Weatherman man-
wift oelei$rate Ger ninety first. o 's cion cods after police recov- seven years, then ,they, (roved to Mi Harr A. Ke s of Brussel ;f)gtd to .provide enough 'Anew With''the exception of Tucker -
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birthday.' qt the home of her ered jewellery valued at thousands Alma, Hullett: Township,, la 190$- ' y Keys, : * ?r a white CFiristmas, it didn't smith and 11sborne, district munici-
ret White made Ei break ears a o ,the moved to when they joined with Ebel, Y ;_ , �3trit' Iijng, A pouring rain on
niece, , Mrs. Marga of dollars. The arrests w ere g Y g Y fly and a •host of friends- to Cel±? ' panties ,have decided to forego oleo-
East William Street, on New by' Provincial 'Cons'tables 'Zimmer- Constance, where ,they are retired, brate Mr. and Mrs. Keys' gokiepf �i4t+day soon wiped sit signs tions this year.- ,In McKillop, Reeve
Year's Day. man 'of Exeter and Helmar Snell but still farm on a'small scale, of snow from. ,sight. The un- D n Beuermann and. his council
wedding anniversary at thea, hem%; n
of Seaforth, following investigation Both Mr. and Ml's. Hugill are in In Brussels, usual Ghrtstmas weather .has were returned. Former Warden
which began"rSui tray night. good !health, Mrs. Hugill celebrat , On Wednesdayp Dec: 27 189%!; . resulted "in growths not norm- George ATpastrong, Reeve ,of Hay
• 0 * The arreste I men gave their Ing -her 73rd 'birth'day last, lklarch' •Rev. D. B. McRae; of Knox ChUi4.,A- ally seem ,at this time of year. Township, retired after 14 years'
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14 . • -_ names as J' rYj;Oezdek 28, of 2069 30; and Mr. Hugill his } h on',:t ranbrook united in' marri ' M;ilter' Adams, Piuilett, for in- service, and Earl Campbell was
Clark St., 1�I troll), �a d Antone August 10. Both: attend Cai}stnCe Harrq A. Keys, son of 'Mr still knee,-' Picked: •a flowering elected by acclamation.
>0 ddpdelion in . hIs garden, 'and
' Simko, 21, (tenable Mine, Ontario. United Church regularly, Mrs. Henry Keys, to Elizabeth 1% McKil op
'ALL- COUPLE a was reported to have been Their one son, ,Joseph T. Hugill, Pansies were growling outside
�S Bezd k s p •ton, daughter of 'Mr. andMrs,'JasY. •,
In Canada for .16 months'. Simko and their one daughter, Mx�. Ruth Fulton, all of Grey Township. Mr. tat. 5eaforth and Varna. s McKillop Township accorded an
for 'six. Both came from Czecho- Wilkinson, of .79 Mowatt Set., Strati Y ?, acclamation o Reeve Dan n Lit-
McRae had also baptized the bride' mann and nominated Wilson Lit-
. MARRIED 50 YEARS. slovakia. ford, were present, along with five Following their marriage• they liv=
Loot seized b the police ikciud- grandchildren, ed for a short time. on lot' 16,ueon. "0 0 r tile, Matthew Murray, James T.
Y `. r . Scott, Albert Siemo'n, J. Doerr and
5 e ' watches about, Mr. . 'Hugill Is the last ,member, of .:.•o, Gre - Tbwnsi £hell' for 'a positions- on ou -
ed' abo,ti 0 ,m n s; a. : .. ,. V; ,-f , 3. A tP= East Miller for. pox ons e P
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25 µcin n s. watehes,..severai. lis alae a fcmily'.of „ten ehildtseJt tits; fatif®. ham& on..lot �0. A_ few' years "later
Is Ierilnto Gil. Haivever,' both M% Doers and:'
COmb�' Ronored By lets, popket watches' diamond acid Ube late 71111am Hugal, 'having 'Mr. Keys answered the call of the Mr. Miller declined to stand for'
stone rings and rolls of bills, No come here from England, 120 years Brest, and leaving -his 'family in Partnership election, thus paving -the way for
Friends. accurate estimate was available, ago. Mrs. Hugill also came from a Brussels, he homesteaded, in the _.
. " Following a reported fight Sun- family of ten children, and she is West for a time. 'Returning,' he acclamations 'for the remaining
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Smallacombe, day night in Stanley Township, one of the two surviving members. spent a year in Brussels, then Mr. yon Briyhtrall; of town, .has Four nominees.
highly esteemed residents of Hen- µ,here the two arrested men were Lr his youth Mr. Hugill was well moved to lot 18, con, 12, Grey, accepted a partnership in the gen- Hibbert
sail, observed their golden wed- visiting friends on a farm, an uri- known as a penman, an ability where they lived for 30 years, One oral insurance business of Mr. J. Frank Allan was the only man
ding anniversary Tuesday and uamed farmer picked up •two watch- which he continues to possess' to a year ago they retired -and now live .H. COStt. The firm will represent nominated for the reeveship of
were at home to their.friends and es, a lighter and several Price marked degree. He came by his in a comfortable theme in Brussels. Hibbert, at a nomination meeting'
neighbors in the afternoon and tags. He turned these over to po- penmanshi•p honestly, his grand Staunch Presbyterians, they were the Wawanesa Mutual, the Cauad in tuffs Friday in the town, The
evening, Their marriage was sol- lice who 'launched investigation, father, the late Wm. Hugill, who for a long time members of Knox ian Fire Insurance Company, and four, men nominated for council,
+ • emnized at the home of the bride's leading to the arrests. came to Canada in 1820, having Church, Cranbrook, and are now other companies, writing a full Earl R. Dick, Clifford. Dow, Edgar
parents in Hensall by the late Rev. The men were taken to G,ode'rich been noted for the fineness of his members of Melville Church, Brus- line of fire, w!nas'tonn and other Butson avd,John L. Coyne, all qual-
J. S. Henders'oh, and they recall by Constables Zimmerman and writing. Mr. ,Hugill is proud of a casualty insurance in this district. ified immediately, so will receive
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their wedding Caas being very Snell and lodged in the Huron book written by this grandfather in Among 'those celebrating with The firm pians special attention to an acclamation. Five were nomin-
t -bright v Inter day with plenty of County jail, Site of ,the theft was 1806, which he still has in his pos- them Tuesday were their three protection for farmers in the line ated for the five posts as trustees
snow on the ground- still unknown. session. children: Harold, Grey Township; of fire, windstorm and automobile of -school area. No. 1: Andrew
•_ t The attendants were the bride's , . Mr, Hugill had intended in his James, McKillop Township, and insurance. Whetham, George Kumm, Harold
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