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I 11,7, 4:1. �1, "' �, � '01 . . 17� - " -4f,pn aA a spatte#ng of weirdly M- . ", ,111-, air. When be was "14ter lot J _ . I - AT , � . freE�rfor­all, 'Marion McIlwaln, L I . , I 11.1 I. '' 1. .�,NR" % ,� . . *r- p N, - I t#ed ,,frivolous adults, who took loo4e near ustowel'. 4,44 peg4n " �; ..�,A.� "'," ".,�, , � ... �� ­_ 11`�1111 , . , ,s Ooildou; A?Pn� ".1" , .14 X 5 'AL� �f,,�e. I . �.: .i r* ll ..� ,,l�l I.., , ., i� '114 1, � 11 � ,�,,��,�,� ."L, - "'. . r I � w � , , � -� I � t raine 'Odbert, Alice Ann Nixon- inosing into trouble,, a cltiz6a- ' I M9 � -,�_,,� - , " I---- ___11 __1 __ - re�X, 1- �,l ,,, i . 1 I �, - T,art I.n. the;lskatlng and fun as well boys,A. and .under. Toddy Lamont', called ,Police, who locked the , Mr, 17 .L, �. � , ii � ,,r,,,r,. 1. ­ ( ) .45 the biul;p, " ' . Jimmy, Sills, Terry Ast; 9 to 14, ern Ontario Secondary, S'll .1 1;ql� , ' . I 11i I up �eerned Jiggp !a the jug , �r I � - ' . � I . 11, � I a ev . "" " � � sq(datiog b ch�"p'&�*u ,, Highlight of th saing . j,ne t" 1, P'll., - 'V . was the Ron Williams, L. Hugill, Murray night. ,� F ��i . 1opt I � . J 4,11 . . j,� i, � , �. . , i�peedy game of bioombAll-by meni- Carter. . ,411. ploughed a victory,, path' through. ,�,:�,; � I , - . . 31ot the end has a hapby tale � I - Vera of the 1,16'as CluU - Hilarious John R Longstaff was chairman . - Mouday r ­ . . -, : ��'L I I I . _ for Jiggs is ,back home again. . I Mitchell afternoon, r ' ' � I moments were enjoyed,by'the sp, . . . , 0 �-win in, the* first contost, lot.,. * : ,��� " eP.- ,of events. Those not interested in . I � 10- ...... "If, , .1 I . tators, and ifie, law showea no re- skating played fofwl and cash bingo I u-1 X '11%. �i . �11 15 " �J . two -game, points -to -count se,m ,:,4�1 - I I �_, I ,. �,�,� , , 0 0 , ,,,,, _ �, I I ispect for persons when Mayor R in the auilitorium� series. Second game 4s. ,on ,�, � , 1 . A. McMaster, star ,goalie, *as ar- I !�� ground Friday afternoon. . ' I , . I 11 I . re ,ted, handcuffed and dragged off �Members in Charge . Officers Elected By .' Although Mitchell.. Will ' -11 . ,, 'i I 1. -�,;"�, ' 1 - the ice for infraction of rules. The The memblars in charge were: , VA . . , �,� .1 VE, .1 .1 .1 1111:1 � V�,,, -F I the Bears here with v'e,-pOiht.dI4i:1' -, f"5�,",l',. 1: . _ , ", . . g n referee master of' ceremonies, President . ... big), , 10164 I. i�,L_(, I � ad,vamtage, 'the lo al 641. .. ­,;��'�111 I . . ::...2 �:., rooters ,contend, ,,,�'Mp _'� Etric 'Shortyl Munroe was "shot" by Yrank Kling; 40. E. Sqnith, John Northside WA Gron , - 1111� I the ' ' e may bio, , �"­,.q, a disgruntled player and carted off Beattie, C. A� Barber, 1W. J. Mn- . _X_ ... ." r _� I, �' .� � 1: . ... walk -away for Seaforth; Mitbhelf '� I I 1, * . . ,.::M! .. �� .1 :. I 111D . 11 7,1,,,� - 100. I.. - 10�1 d I in a wiheelbarre0w. I , . cau, C. M. Smith, W. E. Southgate', At the home of Mrs. James I ­___ I has a championghip-hungry squad. I . �-_."�4�. � . , i I . _� S. E. Longstaff, J. A. Stewart, A. Broadfoot Tuesday evening, Miss. Jacobi ScRies. , I 1 � . - .1 , ,,�.�.'��"!P,A-,,, . . Costume Winners . W. Sillery, J. E. Keating, ,peorge Rena I � I I �, � 1� ", � N , I.- '4_, .!;., ,1 T Me -Kenzie told members of � Inthe Mopday ga e Seaforth .�!,,'�,W. ' 2, � ;�,� , I I . � Special costume prize -winners in Mays, ff. Jackson HorRer Hunt, H. Group 1 of Nortfiside UmAted W.A. 2 I.- , �__ � -�- ,� I . . . held an edge through e first�quar- -1,11 . the -various age groups were: girld, ,Leslie, Lot, Biile�, F. 1. Snow, E. of her 4xperiences during her trip . ...... 11, � I . !:.,�..`�,,4 I . — — - 111 0 - __ ____ — - - ter to the point where quart6riback ' ' 'I', . 11 V, � I 1 �, eight and under, loan and Barbara Larone, 16. P. Plumateel, W. Ball, to Britain and the Continent. Harry Jacobi scored the first touch" � . �, �: . �'.-�, N' James (Paii), 4-arilyn Dillon and -R. McFadden, H. G. Moir, H. E. The 'meeting opened with a. ;��,.�, . ,, �� �� I . I down.. I With their 'backs up, Mit- ��� �,­: . . . . . . . L � ... ,,.�',;, � I Bvelyu Dick (pair), Sheila'Eatou; Smith, E. C. Boswell, W. Dundas, hymn a*nd Mrs. F. Roberton regil' . chell turned-on'the drive and fight --r,." I I . I . 12 and under, Ruth"Albrecht, Kar- Dr. J. O. 'Turnbull, Eric Manroe, J. the Scripture lesson. -The dev � and the game see -sawed, rough ./ �. , , _� l I . 'en Nlcholsou and Kathryn Bosh- A. Baldwin, W. M.,Hart, Ross Sav- tional convener, Mrs. J. Ellis, fp 3- � . the rest of the first otanz;a. 0 . .. , 11�1.11!' % . %, , 11 . 11- ,.,�", , , art ipair), Judr Crich; boys, eight auge, Scott Cluff, .11. 0. Free, J. A. larged on "Inasmuch." The prest- . .1.1, " I � *.'� �`�p � - ., - Seaforth held steadily in the face . - �. �.�,� , , . ........ .�,-, 11 � , � - and'under, 'Bernard Hothain, Kin' 'Murray, 0. Walden, H. Traviss, Dr. 'dent, Mrs. ,Garnham, coufteted the IN of an early second, quarter driveby 11 �,,x . , , I XcLean, Robbie Sharp; - 12 a' 4 . " .11"., " � ' their opi ' 7 b, , , � � �d un- F. J.'Bechely, Dr. P. L. Brady,, Dr. -business of the meeting.. ' e I Twice winner' o--.--- P�nenta- When the BektV - .� I ..... 1'1�. . 11 ., ider, Nelson Bafl, Jack Hoff, Ray J.� A. Gorwill, G. C. Brightrall, E. �,Tha December meeting will be . . G of the Huron Secondary Association football r_ J � . e, � I league, Seaforth �Highls Golden Bears are shown here after they Hendersob blocked a MItch16II kick, "i" ii�. I I I Scaling; girls over 12, Penny James P. Chesney, M. E. -Clarke, J Mas- hold'at the home of Mr J J P I . .�,:�,�'t , . � � as Mark on, Eric 'Milner, J. Modeland, J. G. lard. . won the title for the second time last week. Now in the W.O.S. the ball,was recovered bY Seaforth I 11 ii�;,.�,` �, ' I -IR "I and with Eyre doing the ruitiflug, 1;111 i . . -and Ruth Teall 4ppearing g- , - O- Two Cars InVolved � Passing Mourned of :,;;z�` , � I Anthony and Cleopatra; boys over ,Mullen, G. MeGavin, Dr. E. A, Me- 'Rev. J. W. A. ,Stinson .presided � �S.A. semi-finals against Mitchell,the Bears played their 17th I : �41 � � 12, Jack Balker. straight game without a loss Monday, when they defeated Mit- , 50 yards wai gained before he was . I I rcher, M. A. over the election of officers, the T, stopped. From seven yards out r' �� � H. G. Moir was in charge of the Reid, C.Roweliffe, J. M. Scott, Ross following elected: past president, I I 10-5 in the first contest, of that two�game, points -to -count Flannigan plunged through for the , : 4 ."� I ,-1 in Saturday Mishap '-sc'ehrel,'e's. Team members shown ,are, front row, left to right: G. Late James Finlayson Z ;1,11 � I . costume events. Lou Bailey was in Scott, X R. SpIttal, Harry Stewart, Mrs, S. Garnham; president, Mrs. Sills, R. Muir, D. McK!ndsey,.,H. Jacobi (Captain), R. Orager, G. . second SWorth major, on the next . , � . charge, of the. racing events, re- I W. T_ Teall and I G. A.- Whitney. W. Campbell; vice-president, Mrs, ' 'Bell, B. Nigh; middle row, left to righ I o,t play. A. slow snap spelled, failure 0'.,' � . A bit of skin off one linger was t: R. Pullman, S. McMillan, There passed away Friday, . �, . . . .. I Y. 'Roberton-; 4evotional convener for the convert, but the locals rest- !r-, MrA, C. Walden; secretary, Mrs E, the only inJurey received when a ' D. Keyes, F. A. Dobson (Coach), T. Ducharme, D. Horton, G. Row- 31, at 'Scott , Memorial Hospital 41 _91"_ � model car was demolished dnd land, D..Stewart; re James Finlayson, 82� after ail, ill: ed at the half with a 10-0 lead on I A � tr6asurer, Mrs. R. iu;' late . ar row, left to right: J. McGaVin, K. Larone, I . ��'! another damaged to the proba--ble K. Hackwell, J. Flannigan, M. Eyre, B. Henderson. . nesz of some months. Mr. Finlay- their conscience. I ; 11.;� .1 es'Valued Citizen H- close; � � �.11 � n Los ' L die; social convener,' Mrs. B. B. - 00 when two cars met . I , . �:j, . - I Stephenson.; corresponding secre- extent of $3 . . soiq was active and attended to the Mitchell's Only Major % " 11, I taryo Mrs W. J. RarroiL at an intersection six and one-quar- . duties around his F-ginondville .1"', 1. Ck Mitchell; smarting under a wo�rm il;'�," . , � - closing prayer -? !1e came into -the second half . �-;4; . county road, McKillop township, weeks ago. � ,1 1 1 1 Mrs. C. Waldeg, -while 'Mrs. W. I . I with fire in theii, eyes and plays. . .:Ly�; 1J1.ast Saturdak when William - . I - Saturday evening. I Born in Tuckersmith in 1870, he Fsrom the kick-off the team pulled I'. ' I . Campbell ` thanked the speaker for ter miles north of here on t l about two pep -talk,. . I . In the Late William Ament Th., * ras, said by - Few Faces in Court Cra �`, 1.11 - 1;�' . Ament passed away in Scott Mem- was a son of the late Margaret and, far into Seaforth's zone and work- . . I I Pon And Ink etchings. In his youth -her informative �alk. Mrs. Broad- A late model car, driven by Ja,- . ,',,,�,i , -airial Hospital Seaforth lost ,. Over Pie -Watermelon CaseJohn Finlays6n, and attended ��:,� of he produced many line sketches and foot was think -ed for the use of Morris, R.R. 1, Staffa, . ed in that area until Altehlion, near �v�, I paintium . her home, and Mrs.' H. Connell, or passengers, was: t - Othi . . Ith w' 11 the, oldest rQidents, a true ciuteizen ;r7.,elli.t.g ea. I school at the Red Tavern School, whistle time, tucked in a h-andolf � _1 ,�o,l . I and �a good friend. .. . - I P I A member of the Men's Club of Mrs, 0. Bechtel and Miss Myrtle on the township road, and, accord- Faces In Magistrate HolmeW a ___ Tueltersmith. H6 was - married in and piled over the Bears! blockers 1'��,_"_� - . �Iis father and mother, born in First 'Presbyterian Church, he also 'tarter served refreshments. 1 1899 to Agnes Alexand�r,-M t . - , I Ing to Provincial Constable Helmer. court liere Wednesday afternoon of h L CKII109'-for the firs , and only, Mitchell '4,11, Wrance and Germany, respectively, was a me*ber 0 - Party At . . ,�7 1 . I " � Z, .J! the Canadian Or- a— Snell, Seaforth, who Investigated, ,; had some difficulty in keeping Birthday t , lit -the early years is married major., ,, � '�'L came to Canada as a young married I I apparently - failing to stop, was, straight while eviden4ce was heard life, he was oe upied raising barns :Seaforth had a touchy t . I I me early ' l .,_ ; . der of Foresters, and was one of ' .1 Constance Sunday with block a c . . � .. �, I I I eouple. in 1869, when William the oldest 'members of Britannia struck on the right rear corner -by against two local youths charged I - . nd tackle; later he t ,e ast quarter, when Mitchell I �., � 4"' 1 ". � , , A -went was nine months old, his Lodge AY. & A.M. He was fifty Centre Huron- �nited a car driven by Murray� McKevzle with, the theft of a pie and water- A family gathering was held at moved to the farm now worked by carried ,the Pigskin right to the 'Ili . I , ,� I . ` 1, . garents -moved to Seaforth. yearg a Pi I I �_;. melon from the'.-Iocal Community th �',home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur his son, Arthur. in 1948 he And Bears' . A brickwall ,� . I I st Master of.thir, lodge. � R.R. 2, Kippen, with three Oth , one -yard line. " - Wben a young man of 18, Wil- - - � . Mrs. Finlayson retired and re 4 ! ' passengers. , I Centre September 18, Seaforth 'Fair Jewift' Sunday evening, when Mr I . MOV- formation turned the tide, and Mit- 1�.`.l Nkm purchas,ed from his --father's - Married Janet Wivkter Day. Reuben Jewitt Hazenmore, Sask.' ed to Egmondville. - . chell lost possess�on after fail'ng to ��-'11 I I � '' iention The Norris car proceeded west I Surviving are his wife and a fam- ' � estate, a flourishin el business. in i899 he -married Janet Uliza. W H' I � 1 Yiewing the unusuality of the na- was. honored io'n his &lot birthday ,make yardage, Disagreement ,With . �,.,J - ., , g barr I . ,.; - I I until it struck a bridge after rolling ,,." . . � I .1 . . .. .11, '. , .1 I ilily of thfee;--sons. and jtwo daukti- i . "I V, several' yeaks'laier he bought � a b6th Winter, And in 1948 they cele-, Fift' ovdr, dattening Ats top and breqt- lure. ,of t . he charge, Magistrate Among those present were Mr anc a.n.iolliclial.yin the mid-part'of the . _'11 � . . eou Auxiliaries attended the * t rs: William,* Lorne Park; Lorne q .t, t I stave and headlj�g i mill at Bruce- brated their g edding. - Ing a,corner off the bridge. The Holmes.,, said, he was doubtful if the Mrs. William Jewitt, Mr. and Mrs. e . in have lent determina- ., t ' .olden w WarneWs Missionary 'gociojy' See I I and Arthur, Tuckersmith; Mrs, tion as well as indignation to the . _,--,�i , I I . field, which he operated for' five He is aurviV6d by his widow and tiondl meetlagof Huron Presbyter- car was a total loss. One of its; case was serious enough for crim- John Wil�inson and Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Hayter (Margaret), Webber- Golden Bears, for I o , years. He later moved to Zeaforth, five children: Mrs ' Stanley GraiW ial in Land-gsboro United Church occupants received only a sera . pod inal court. After evidence was Clarence Wilkinsofn, Stratford. A ville, and Jessie, Lorne Park. from then till �'.." I where he carried on a succ4ss-fut ger (Helen), London; Warren, De. k. With Mrs. R. Allan, finger. . heard, with one witness telling of turkey dinner was enjoyed. the final whistle they pushed and I I I last v�-ee 11 James Finlayson was a mem*be" held Mitchell in their own end. Fin- - stave and heading business until troit; Kenneth, Waterloo; Arthur, vicle-president, in charge, the theme P seeing things moving out," and , . e,''. I 1 1922, when he purchased a coal Toronto, and Karl, Mimico. One was. "Fellowship." I . another witness describing one ac- of the United Church and a faithful kil score: Seaforth 10, Mitchell, 5. . ... 1business. This latter -business was daugliter, Frances, passed away in cused dropping a pie out the win- � ". attendant as long as health perinit- -Ken UiiF6ne. A. . , I At the morning session Walton ted. He was, an Elder and a mem- . ... . his main occupation for many years. 1906. There ara nine grandchil- Society dow while the other caught it be. _- t, -W low, Magistrate Holmes �old the I .� I ,. 'in addition, Mr. Ament was town dren. as in charge, and.,Mrs.i.R. St. Thomas' WA Set, New Hockey Outfits her of the Eession of St- Andrew's I . I . . 11 ; 4wffessor for the past feW years, The funeral, which was largely Townsend, Londesboro, apoj�s the youths to pay court costs and no Church, Kippen, for a 'In be f . . I �` I and in that position his will to do attended, was held - Tuesday after- words of welcome. Mrs. R. I Bolton, I further action was takem., Res6tu- ars. Industrious and hm.iiest, '-' Three Town, District � I Winthrop, responded� Annual- Meeting Date. I good ne'ghbor and a kind family , . a job, yet with understanding, en- -noon frorn'the G: A. Whitney Fun- tion for the p'e and melon, F Hensall Teams y` ' , . . Busin�ss 'and appointment of . ' man, James Finlaysou'will be miss- I , ,. deared him to the whole town. era! Home with Rev. D. Glenn committees followed. The ron call The November meeting of St court. was told, had already been . ' 1� I Cambbell officiating at the service.' � ' made. Hensall committees for midget ed in his home and community. . I - . Former Mayor - . e was of organizations showed excellefft Thomas' W.A. was,held in the,par- - Funeral service was held Sunday ure 1. . . . The service at the gravesid progr : ess and interest. Many re- ish hall 'Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Hydro Upro " "" � uJ . and juvenile hockey met in -the afternoon from'the G. A. Whitney Showers to M. McL .1 I . . As a Seaforth citizen.he served under the auspices of Britannia - the 7 -r -c Town Hall Tuesday night and de -1 Miss Marjorie McClure, bride- . . � . a& school trustee, reeve, councillor Lodge. ported allocations met and others (GI MeGaVin opened meeting Held over from previous court cided to purchase sweaters for the Funeral Home, Seaforth, and was elect of this week, was entertain- . . . � VMA mayor. *In eai lier years he was I expected to have theirs ,met by the with the Seripture read by Mrs. A. here, a charge of wilful damage conducted by Rev. A. W. Gardiner. 11 . Honorary pallbearers were: W. J. end of the year. Winthr6p reported Bethune. ' I against Glanville ,Cleland, Toronto juvenile team and a complete goal- 'Pallbearers were three sons and ed extensively -priar to hk-r mar, �� i � ,,,, I . . an outstanding bowler and a curler Druncan, X A. Reid, J. G. Mullen 100 per cent Training School slices- The minutes, treasur6r's, Social truck driver involved Jn the hydro tending outfit for the midget net -1 three gr4ndsons: William, Lorne, riage. . %9 and was interested in most sports. C. A. Barber, S. Piihman, Harr ' mind-ers. S,cott Welsh and Ron Friday last Mrs. W. T. Dood I '� d "I . - and John I Mock wlere relegated to look after Frank Johnston and Mrs. . __�. Be Was, particularly fond of fishing, Chesney, Roy McGeoch y tion collected. Service and Doreas! reports were uproar in 14te September, was dis- Arthur, 'Donald, Laird and, Reginal a, Mrs. r4S . . ' read -and 'accepted. Seven mem- missed. Magistrate Holines said he . Russell . I . buriting, racing, hockey, lacrosse Beattie. P911bearers were: J. E. Resolutions 'Heard � this. � ._1 I Finlayson. Flowerbearers were: I I bers attended the semi-annual at could not' interpret "wilful" as. be- 'Robert MoGo�igle, Alex Broad;oot, Bolton, McKillop, arranged a social 1, �% . -and soccer. Keatin&'C. A. Reit,h,*W. A. Wrighl, The supply secretary, Mrs. Aik- members. the Fall ing, fully. present & the accused's Lorne Hay, Howard 8cane and James Bro'adfoot, William Broad- evening, -when about 25 ladies. of I � . . , and 'quilts Strathroy and 15 .- Around -home William Ament was Ross McGregor, .�enatoi� W. ff. en, reported clothing Deanery at Gorrie. actions, as contended- by the Grown William Fairbairn were delegated, foot- Charles McKay and Thomas the W.A. of Caven 'Church, Win- , , I . a gardener of note, and took pride Golding and J. A. Petrie. � Flower- sent to Angola Hospital and Indian Slides on the new study book, Counsel, H. Glenn Hays. The magJ. '.to attend the W.O.A.A� meeting at Robinson. throp, were present for a miscel­ � ' in his flowers and vegetables, evenl bearers were -,_F. Kling, M. E, Schools at Edmonton and Muni5ey. ,, Thine is the Glory," will be shown1strate said that he believed unZ- Wingham this week to draw up - . -*— laneous shower. Betty Campbell ,.'� 0 . to the last year of his life. He had, I Clarke, J. W. 96deland, E,tarone Mrs. J. Hillebrecht, literature see. at Hensall, Goderich and Wizigham. I ranted criminal liability had -been groupings. . read the address and Roma John- .�, a natural ibillty for painting and G. C. BrIghtrall and J. ,C. ch -Y, introduced some new books. . � il* � - , 1. , rape: retai that Jay- I imputed to Cleland in this Marge. All juvenile players are asked to ston assisted with the gifts. .. I . I I I Mrs. J. Sutter, treasurer, reptirted Mrs. MoGavin 'reported Saturday evening Mrs. Gordon ,! . � a financial increase over- last year. ettes are now ready at the Red ",However," he concluded, "tb6 civil leave their. names- at M County Awar& for Bettles, Seaforth, entertained Mar- I - . ra&4's CortLer She urged that donations be sent Cross rooms. Illabillty is another thing," but not Drug Store at once. The age for I rie and 16 of the latter's girl � . every quarter. , I . The annual meeting will be held for this court to decided, he added, juveniles is up to and under 19, 1 , I . I December 2, in the parish hall. years on August 1, 1952. A meet- friends. She was presented with a I ,. 'The resolutions committee de- Area UWO Students j' , plored the Practice of,ralsing funds Mrs. MeGavin closed the meeting Fifteen Speeding Charges Ing of all boys, midget and juven- , . � I miscellaneous shower, of gift9, Dor- I ,Red'Popov: Reminder That m. S. with the benediction. William Clark, Seaforth, facing a ile, will be held in the Town Hall 'The Huron County Burgaries ' r othy Cuthill read the address and � I i � w .by gambling, urging the W.. I 0 �O Murray McClure and Joanie Roger- I I - members not to participate. Sys- 1 charge of drunk driving, lodged by Monday, November 19, at 8:30 p.m. 1952 have b'een awarded to the fol- I . I .11 son- brought in the gifts. ,Contests . VIAgnin tematic giving to local churches I Constable Gordon Perris, was found lowing students at the University and bingo were Vnjoyed during the � guilty and sentenced to seven days � 'Canadians Are Still. FLququ and a deeper religious understand- of'Western Ontario: Maxine Hun- evening . e , . . , g. . : 11 .. I , _Bny a Poppy, Sir!"' Automatic -e* I I I as, urged. Legion Auxiliary ,at in jail, suspension of! driver's Ile- �kfng, R.R. 1, Auburn; Barbara �Monday evening a number of the ,� .� k I i , silly our hand goes into our pocket The use of alcohol in no form and � . en&e for three mon-ths 'and had his Gaunt, R.R. 1, d3elgrave; Bernice W.A. of Caven Church assembled . . 1k . When -you, buy your poppy this car Impounded- for the same period Legion Sets Plans .1 ., 4 for a coin or bill. We don our pop. Saturday you will assure the* free- that member$ not be res,ponsible . Dilling, R,R. 2,, Kippen; Peter J at the home of Mrs. R. C. -Dodda- to .1 ­ ­� - I 'I, . Vy and go our way. ow Canadians. for young people drinking " smok- Hens -all Met Tuesday of time. . lit,,, G.dedeh; Ja . ines Grant honor Miss McClure with anoilief .,� . dom of a few fell I I . . eou els, I � In 1922 Poppies, made by the wo. Their bodies are marked veith a Ing, was resolved. That the On- I . . On request of defence -us rothY I . , . I . Mills, Woodham. miscellaneous shower. Do 11 I =keh and children of France, were diff6r.fit 'kind of cross. They re- tario Government have temperance The Hensall Ladies' Auxiliary to for reaEjons of witnesses' Inability For Hensall SerVice These bursarles, of $100.00 each, Cuthill and Beth Axtmann made the . I 11 the Can4dian. Legion met in the to. I appear,, or for further collection . are awarded annually to five stu- I 1.11 lo distributed in ,Canada for the first turned handicapped, with perman- talks in the high schools,and that ' Zone Commander George Inglis, pr�8,entation while Iris Byerman � I I -time. Since that first Poppy Daj, ently impaired limbs. But their's recording of the per cent of al- Legion Hall Tuesday evening with 'of evidence, several cases of care- , dents of Huron County at the Uni- read the ad -dress. -Euchre was ' , I - .. Canadians have been buYing .them pride still ,burnt fiercely. They cOh0I in. bloodstream be made at Mrs. A. Clark In the chair. Appli- less driving were granted defer. Howick, addressed members of the versity of Western Ontario, to as, played and contests enjoyed. � ' � . I -each year on theflaturday predpd- sought a means of livelihood where- time'Of accidents, was another res- cations for membership wete re- ment of hearing by Magistrate HeDsall Branch of the lCanadian. sist students whose scholastic rec- Euchre winners were: most games, i Ing,Armistice Day. Voterahs, with by they Would be independent. in olution made 1.*qr the. committee. calved from Mrs, E, Munn and, Mrs. Holmes until later sitting of court. Legion 4t their meeting In the ord warrants It. First made at the Mrs. Gilbert' Smith; lone hands, .1i - .11� I . their berets and service .ri6bous, order to aid them, the -banadian Afternoon Session S,., Dougall. Fifteen charges of speding, lodg- Legion Hall Monday evening. He time of a Huron County grant to Miss Gladys Leiper; consolation, 1;1? . . I Mrs. S. Rannie reported on the ed by Constable Ferris, were Bet- spoke about the distilet meeting the University, the bursarles have ' I I , � Boy Scouts and students, .hav'e Legion backed an industry known The afternoon wors e held recently at Kitchen r. Mrs. Les. Pepper. . ,� I . progress made with floor coverings.. tied out of court, -�Jlleen awarded in each of the pa-st I I 1�j Abraved,all kinds of weather to sell as , Vetcrafts. service was conducted by Seaforth The president announced that the Plans were made for the' _ .1, I I, these small emblem$ 'of remem- . 11 Remem . years, Many students who have I , I , brance Day service next ; I . ��4: I brance� 'Have you -ever wonder�d Aid Needy Veterans Auxiliary. Mrs, 'Roy Lawson, Chris- municipal banquet will take placei Tuesday received these awards have suc- � `��, � I . why they do . thig? .1 The' Income from the sale of tian Citizenship Secretary, reported in May, and the Legion ladies will Members of the Legion and Ladies ceeded in winning other sobolaf- . . . 11�-,� � sOcka W . � I " __-_ . All of us are. fam - Oil I ' elfitrer, temperance, cater Auxiliary will parade to the ceno- ships, Firkside Groun Has I "'; illar with John these items to the Branches, repre I- ",. � . XdCrae's poem, "In Flander's sent --the living of many disabled evangelism and social service. She ' Curling Club Looks taph from the school, headed byl The awards committee is the I ;'��,, I D A request was read from Jack Bantiock.buni Pipe Band from ar-, 7d .%� , . nelds�', When we buy a poppy veterans. Your donation on Poppy urged t1fat this work ,be carried on . Pysdale, asking for Poppy Da,y V War en of Huron County, Harvey � � 11"g . onti u y � I r �" > these stirring and beautiful lines, Day enables the Canadian Legion C n Oust - canvassers. The following offered na, There. a short service will be Johnston; theRegistrar of the Uni- Flowe' Talk, Display- ��,�:�,, , . . . Cash into our' minds: ' to payf for their ord ' era. The money The guest, speaker, Mrs. Bear- to act in this capacity: Mrs. S. Ran- To Successful Year held, followed by a service in the versity of Western Ontario, Miss Al� "In Tqander's Fields the Poppies ,;,�, / which remains is used by the bridge, Scotland, Ont., formerly of nle, Mrs, D. (Perducft, Mrs. E. Dfck, Town Hall at 11 a.m. Helen M, B. Allison, and J. H. Kin- Miss Alice Reid was hostess to . ,,�v� . . , I ,?14 � . ,Branch to aid needy Veterans and Korea, gave a graphic deocriffion Mrs. W. Vianner, Mrs. A. Clark, Member enthusiasm at the 76th Guest speaker will be Rev. N. kead, Mspector of Schools. 25 members of the Fireside Fel- �-g,', l I � � � . grow, .� their families. It also supplies �h of the country and people. In spite Mrs. tg,jin'mons, Mrs. ;K. Buchanan annual meeting of the local Curling McLeod, minister of St. Andrew's lo-wabip Group of First Presbyter- '��,,;,4 � Metween. the crosses., row on �*�.�R . I —0— "'i, . sick veteran with cigarettes, or a of the terrible hardships and bru- a Club in the ,Community Centre last United Church, Kippen, who went ian Church Tuesday evening. . , , �row," . , nd Mrs. H. Smale. ..�,�� � . "Mrs. F. Beer reported on the box week indicated a successful, active overseas In World War I as a . The president, Mrs. E. A. Me- ", .. I __9f fruit. . tal treatment by the Russians, she 11� . We see the straight rows Ot bus,kq. t , � � :Bjr!" You wil � � �11, . vrosig#s and the Poppies swaying "Buy 'xpoplw I .Day said, the Koreans still have the made for the "adopted" war vet- year is In stor6. for Seaforth and combattant In the Fifth iC.M.R. He He-nsall Girl Guides Master, presided over the business ";1, � part. It was reported that nearly . �,i�,��,� . I I jgehtly In the' breeze. It must be a vi "silght pricks -156-f a vital and Christian courage,and faltir eran. Members decided to keep district participants in the game was wounded at Maple Copse in To Hear Division ' . 1,�,Ii " :Mrs. Childs spoke, ou"M6 'train- the auxiliary In. the same zone as "o' the roarin' stanes." � $70 has been made on. the sale bf - 16� ,quiet arid, liatloWed tat acr&S Integral. part of our freedom when J916 and again at Paschend.1, 1. , ��Y. ; . . , , . . Ibi§ sea In FLduder'k Fields. you purchaso a poppy this ,Satur- ing %chool, -which, will the built in the Legion members. Members At the well -attended annual, the 1917. . . Commissioner Nov. 15 Christmas cardg. Mrs. W. 0. Stu- � ;,"., � . . -, �,�141 ,,, diy! Toronto. She was pleased to know fs ored,the exchange of Christmas following- officers and executive I art, Mrs. M*Fadden, Mrs. McMas- !N, We wear a �poppy ,because It Xa1v In the near future, open housei " ' 1 �,��'o,�,7,,, 1 ,/ f6irms a- link between the IMA, What is Freedom worth to you;, Huron ,Was Well organized, slid: that gifts at the annual party. Mrs. F. were elected for 1he coming sea, ,ill be held at the Legion Hall. The' The members of the First Hen- ter and'Mrs. F. Kling will cater for ��-;��.'41� , 9 I 11 jh�A! and the dead there, This t[hy , my friend? . many had given a large ,percentage Sonthron volunteered, to bake two. son' . % I I public will'be Invited to witness,' .sall Company of Gtrl Guides will the December meeting. Miss Alice ,,��, .2; . � I I � *eedbin to live afird. love fi�om, of their, quota. Christmas cakes for this gather. President, Dr. 1. A. Munn; Vic"- the burning of the mortgage. - entertain their mothers at a sup- Reid wag Appointed to convene the . ',;,, "I ,�! _� . , �, � I,, , Ipllooe of ' 'red cloth, I - 9: a reminder , Im Iteiature, committebr present- 169,. Mrs. R. Dick, Mrg,V. Corbett, ,president, John Longstaff; secre- per meeting Satiird,Ay, November Meu's Club supper Veceftber 9. � i ,�, L, . oeopie. (M* day to.day; 7�, . . T� e V . I . 11 that *is 'Are. a f6e " 64's -skit bin Al. rica, written by )9rg" - - tgurer, I., L. Slattery; cl'&P- Legion Mom§ors"d-ladided to hold . : 1,411" 1�; � 1, I ,, . I Ili 6eace YoUr , Mrs,', ,K.1; Buchanan, Mks. T. ,Bifft taty-treE I ladle,' ii1glit 4�64he Legion 15, and vhIl hear the DIVIsionXim-. Mrs. K. 1. McLean wag Ifi; charge " "', .1 I r *,6edom wa6 purebaibd -With a Freedom to go o . * n Hall on missioner, Mrs. A. 1F. Hu 1. _'­ I price and is - a, vory precious In- A choodii. way.; � Childs. I I :1 -Xo'� J,,Drndale, Mrs. P. Bbuthron, lain, Rev. D. 3. Lane; membership the third Monday of each in liter, Sttat- of'the Ilevotional part of the meet- 'I, ; A � , " I , onth, , 1� . I -6— ,� _4 is :; �. I d . Freedom A6 .keep the ,Faith you ," . � N1 W , ilrown,, Mrs. H., Bonthr6n, committee, Win. 'Loyburne, Frank ford, who will present merit -awaildi) Ing, Mrs, R. E. MeMillan row"'th �­ �� 4heritance. .'11. � "I - �-01: % v *,. . , I "�lA,6..�,­, . Atli '_�;� " . ­ A. , bold most dear; stc�tt leC ' ',"i�,'o bark and Mrs.' D. MeKel- Rting, ReV. D. J. 'Lane, Ron Rudd; —0 cruits. Spie- 811cripture lesson and Mrs. v. va ­� I � - , ,�� , ,� �", , � . _ 11 , , -guests will be Mrs'. -Hunter's led In prayer. nVIC Milner Wdi, I .1 , , "', I Tails *About Fodedom Freedom to Worship therein with- Clare We �Vlo bx6 the lunch anA I decorating games committee, J. A. Stewart, J, cial �'i'1111-�­` , I I ,: 1�,j��(,�1��i�v� . . .. &,� . ...... � committee. A thank -you note was V. Keating, Dr. Maclntyre, 1. Long- dau , . The tAlle 4bOut fidisdom-becomes, Out feat; To Young P,C. utiv.16 Party For Kippen ,ghter, 'Mary, of the Girl Guides troduced'to the. gt&fto by, Mrs,, M � I �1�1�'�'�,'�J§ L. ' I , "�"�1�1,,,,,, - mittee, W. J . Dun- of Stratford, and members of the Loan. Mr. Milner gav6. d"dftaoij� ""." 1','110"`,� . I '00 hackneyed, It often kniounto to ,Freedom to choOso YOurlTulOrs; . cad from Mrs. ,L. Sangster, Lon- staft; lunch coin . � . , "� . ,o,,',�N�l &, lot of seiltifiiental slush.' We Freedom to stay Vy fireside or to !0Iare'Wostcott,,9e;6rth -and T6� dr,A, a former Inember, for the gift can, Chas, A. Barber, Leo Stephen- Girl on Hallowe'en local association, * . Stratton on1be desigub, . * *,I � 06tlil " � � ­,�f�',�lff�`�',�: , � , li,`AI'F,� . i U-je"free gpoech,,$ut *e'Art not t%noo" , . ronto, was this week eledtedjo the 'from the auxiliary. son. The first named on each coin- , 8up r, . _ IN , #figo ­�,,;R! � ,per Will bes 9'repared b3F three pleces, Ile ilso V'rovldtidl to , L I— ""'v�,4` I � . . 1k, ­�,�,�,� a wern- Hallowe'en. evening a - I', ��i�A��,",,�_'��,�Ji�;j%� . 0,60 to speak and, Act. WAntonly. Proodom to think and, apeak yoUr. execUtIve Of 1110 Y611119 Orbg�6&1*e - Mrs. Inez Mcgwan and. Mrs. lil; pittee Is convener and also Dlemant of the'girla, as. tt test for their fo� th Wdlds. . . . , ,,�11. I I = 11 , " 1. I - P"l': �, I � I . b, #.V, � N, i ,,,, ",�4"j;-,, , is not fk6edb1U. It 18 Wire- mind aloud; ­ . Conservative Asacelitib 01ek wer appointed to Audit the ber of the ex6cutilve. . time was, enjoyed by friends of coolt's badge. Table settings, dec- !Mrs, 4l6n,4-,QLy'1,&6lI extehoAtt" :�%;"O,W A , . what 10.'b� I , , " ��$��� .11 - license. �00r 1%4rt3� ,has rreedom to stand alone or With tirlo, Mr. Wblaeott *Ah 61666d to `b6oks at tZho end of the year. i*,gl All Interested In qrltn.g are In- Mrs. DOig, OI! the , Occasion ok her orations -and comfort of the gue'sts, a vote Of thlilogk tbi, -*. Milner I tiii,ii,�',,,,'!,�,'�t����,,�'�,� �j�,�� . . I I , ,�i,. . Ahldted ­' - I � 0 ... ­ - I A. ��jj��,,', . " � g � ti ,6hd d tka' 'cro,w(T— . the poat 'Of'. second, .Vi�"rq,81#0410(411 18, Thurtoll well[ the wrate, vited to come and enfoy,th.q game diughter Janet's birthday. Euchre: Will ,be fh charg* Of Other girls Patsy Asrugg%. 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