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Librarian Yvonne Porter interested, should phone Karen Harman of Bayfield easiest° to lead are the or
advised that a "Genealogical Alison Lobb at 482.7167. • was the speaker for the even; (inary, line chart type and
Encyclopedia" has been pur- The following posons ing and her presentation Riese can be extended in"
chased for the library and the have been filled by focused on pedigree charts, definitely without any trou-
family' tree "From McGinnis volunteers: Zehr's tapes - Karen no that when she ble.
to McInnes" has been don- Roberta Linskill of had called the' library re- For many years, family
ated by Annie McInnes, Goderich; mystery prize - questing books dealing with histories were more or less
Huron Genealogical Society Grace Johnston, Goderich; pedigrees, they had referred limited to these from
heard. and refreshments - Anne • to the local veterinary wealthy backgrounds. Todd
queries were read from Clark of Walton. clinic as they would have the t his ' has • changed .
persons searching for: Elaine MeKitinon reported best information on Reconstructing the family
Johnston; Ebach (Ibach); on the progress of the 1871 purebred animals! Karen tree has becbme the
Fraser/Gordon; Mar- census recording. She noted advised that although we favourite leisure_ activity of
tin/Bowles; Cunnard; Gar- that she still needs someone stillrefer to these charts as hundreds of thousands of en-
diner/Calllghan; Allen/Ir- to record the names of head pedigrees, they are now thusiastic people. Every
vine: and Litte. Anyone hav- of household from this cen-, commonly called ancestral, family •has a fascinating
ing information on any of sus for Stanley+,and Osborne or ancestry charts. These story to ten. Karen believes
these families was asked to townships. These will then charts give an oVerall view that those who become in -
contact Nancy Kale at 345- be indexed for the entire pro- of your direct family line and
2908. vince and available for use,are used in conjunction with
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Funaising Co-ordinator by researchers. Anyone withfamily group sheets which
Carole Robinson, who is a bit of time to pare who give a compact summary
resigning at the end of would like to assist Elaine, and details of each family .
September, again requested may drop her a line at, Ford- group.
that a volunteer be found to with, Ont. NOG ISO. A few important pointe to
act in this position. Anyone follow when beginning your
* * chart are: 1) use pencil as
* this can be erased easily if ' .
* corrections are required; 2)
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use each person's full
original name - for women
* this is their maiden name; 3)
. 083- * give day, month and year for
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centuries - was '83 meant for
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On an ancestry chart you r'
begin with yourself and work
backwards through your
parents, their parents, -etc.
Fathers are always noted
first, with mothers second.
The numbers for males are
always even (except number DOOR PRIZE—As at all of their meetings, the Horticultural Society had a free door prize on
1 which is yourself, Wednesday evening at their special get together. Running the table was Margaret De
regardless of sex) and Jong. (Photo by Hook)
females are odd numbers.
There are many forms of
ancestry charts - some are
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ORTICCILTURAL MEETING—On Wednesday evening
the Horticultural Society hosted an evening of. Information
at Seaforth public school for neighbouring societies.
Speakers for the meeting were Florence and George Brown
on lilies. (Photo by Hook)
About 150 attend
special horticultural
meeting here
One hundred and fifty
horticulturalists representing
nine horticultural societies
enjoyed the meeting of the
Seaforth Horticultural Soci-
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ancient times and is also
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the Bible. Lilies were brought
to North America by settlers
who wanted to bring some-
thing beautiful in a small
package.
Several door prizes were
won.
Everyone receiveddessert
and coffee erovided by the
social committee, headed by
Beatrice Stoll.
The next meeting will be
held at the school on Oct. 12
with Tom Morgan speaking
'on orchids. .
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