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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-03-14, Page 1INlinety,Nintli'• Year Whole Number 4102 0.g.* , TffE 'AM;;TIJA e'lVfe Oen and • Ilibe bert TelePtione .Co., 'Limited; ;held :in Dublin; Wednesday, -tvas at, • terided.'bY,,, shareholders-,--largeSt'-attendatice,:in'Seye•ral.years--;, • HerePreSident M: Murray, left; ,, the business' of the • meeting .with •. SecretarY-Treasurer. .Mrs. Catherine' '111. • • 'Feeney,' and Director';Llye Wordert.:,--'(Phottr by _ sEAFORT# ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NA:Reli 14, 194$ '7:Daylight-Saving-Time in Seaforth ference in,tiine would deyelop an i5 being extended en& Mohtli this uof11‘..'Vthanet:Ti\s,:tua_tion, councilatand meeting in the, eetinueil chamaeorrss ttohWenrnhoanek on DST,un end °Ile wee- til the end of k had placed the Ma-nRaCIYe°;trheler:13tirli;eg;.vfee'CI-Trilawthrllies'retleaPrPre5ceoesranitc3recidc.oM-: e Couricillor Baldwin ilnn(leren;ed -Council that the stairs in- rea, following a - decisiox of Sea - forth .Tti:vvri otrneil Monday night, .1 Clocks•••• will -he shoved alaead,•one hour on Suncli1).,. April, 27, .at,'12:01' and continue Until :Stinday, October 26,, at 1201.:" In, hops that there vtdil, be agreeL ment concer,ning DST;aniong..muir4, year, the Fe1era- 44.• tion f Mayors,. and Municipali-tiesh- in a letter to council, suggestedth to the basement, had been rebuilt adopted times. It is underetpo , by -street foreman Harold Maloney this letter 'has bean forwardedete• and Alfred, ,Price, with only_.•two- a all rnunieipahties.. With .7the .'adoP'e new planks being necessary. Some lien Of 'the suegested-dates; Cotnee bulldozing had -also, been done at cilior P. le -Brady sgegeste e, own dulnp. , • forwarding of 'a letter to the Fed: Asked by Mar -Christie if any - !rectors setraantido.nit- iwiins'aPtaPting in ' trying' Or' pthelonvinciliaald tibneeemneled;unieenta`baoiudt'''ptrhee- e „ _ .e. - • set some standard. '. e • gram, Mr. Bald -Win said _thatno • ceeetsiee.„-eitu-oleee one in the temin qualified. Even, if lon Baldwin' told council,' it would As, discuSsed • by Ociiincillors;'„ ere or -to had 'qualified' •Cuuneil' Lo-Sghaanreanlio41,(tbsb' ofItetMoileKile'„c li-alia‘':ba:ecefil Want reesfil.1117‘esis:R tgdoil7eeinn go ahead coc,ennietnh vg .".eview cf the °Per:at/Otis '-during. was heen one day earlier in -start- i Snow was - removed from the 1957 from officers of the ethnpany„ in and different in ending the streets twice Miring the _month at A larger than,usual attendarkee Of summer' tithe...Last year a; real a total 'cost' of $180.- -Usual winter 35 shareholder's was, Present. , • state of confusion developed When salting, sanding and snowplowing During JIM -year iiiider•;.review; the 'town-, reverted e to - Standard has been 'done. Street comMittee the.. meeting was told 'that, an. ,e$(2. Tithe a month earlier than: ether chairman Scott Hafikirk, inegiving tensive program' of, rebuilding , open centres' close by. - Fearing the, dif- his report:, else.. listed ' two -,trees , • , • wire at various „points --throughout , • _ .• the system' had beetcarried out. reviewing the ,year's work, President ,Matt Murray paid tri- bute to the co-operation extended] by the staff of the company; and emphasized - the extent to which their,,.co-operatibn had regulted in a suceessful' year's Operation. ) _ • Plans - the --coming year -pro -- vide for , the installation of ape proximately one mile of ceble. While a firm decision has not been: taken,- it was suggested' the: 'cable wotild:be ,installed uorth of Dublin,. ---The-meeting -named two new di -- rectors' •'to the board.. They are Mrs. Catherine M. Feeney and Clem Icranskppfe They succeed James ,Mecinalr and J. J. • Healaad,''the latter retiring after 0--rifieeTexterid,' mg over 492.." years. .' Othe_re_direc- tors 'n.Ne ller!2`,4atiaffY, LY1C,. WPre' dO and At a sirbserpienf ineeting of 'the board PresidentMattMurray WaS- .re-elect.ed• Vice-president is AT Sieniph v't- and Mrs: Catherine Feeney was nameol. secretary= 'treasurer. - ' ., • Club Encourages , . Safe Dilving ame ' (Contributed), The third and deciding -ga e. for theBantarn "C" WOAA cla pion- -Ship -was- played in th. arena Monday night, with Shallow , Lake- edging Seaforth 4-3 in a hard-fought game. , Seaforth took a two -goal lead in the opening period . ore goals:by Jim Sills and Tom Dick. Shallow eLake came back, strong in the see - end and scored twice, to tie it -up. --Seafortheearne-up-with a bad -per -- 10d and • loose clefen,si.ve plays, 'Which :caused the two L.=,eals to be allowed. In the third, Seaforth took the -eleade-only-to have-:Sifaitaie-Like- finish strong 'and • score two goals, ee An audience of 20 Teard Hon ,Jarties,i0j.„iir,fortnqi:,Milliter of Fisheries, ‘,-,Ware. that Canada- finial' ,mktch. the pace, being set. by Rus- sia, hi 'providing higher .'education forher brightest children. - "Russia is convinced , It Will, be the, greatest industrial' poWer. in the world," he said. Every Rus- sian even in the most htiMble. fishing" village; has- an '• amazing eravingefor knowledge:" ikirr, . . clair' spent some, menthe in Russia two years ago. • He was ••addtess- Mg a, Meeting in the interestst of William G. Coehrine, Huron LeraLcandidate Education facilities- are available to, thildreirAn •Russia so they can be turned into engineers, scientists and designers- for the future. In Canada we are losing Our greatest' asset in that many boys andgirla, partieularly-, in.) outlying communi- ties, no: matter how' bright _they inay be, don't ' have the :,0PPorttine i x -tc1,-ger-,--etee-university--beeause, ,. they can, afford it, he said; „ Liberal Plan. Te Liberal ,`"Party,„ if ')eleeted March 31, is %prepared to ". Plow abOid. $25,00,000 A year schol- arships :for bright:7Children„ , , to -take the game and the/cham- pionship. Seaforth defeated the t Shallow Lake squad in. the Wiarton arena' in the second game, to lie the sez. ie s last weekend. Shallow Lake aliened the scoring on a goal by Adams, the high scorer. :for, this tearri.,_' The :period was fast and end-to-end rushes. made it a good game �f hockey. Patterson, goalie for--Seaforth,: came bp _with some greattStops-.-In-the-second period' _Torn Dick scored for the visiting team, to tie the game up. ` ere was sotne good stic - ling in the thir4„. period and ,See, fertlicaille-tiP. -with another goal by 'Tom Dick. ' With one minnte and a half, left' in the game. Adams tallied for Shallow Lake, to tie the, game and 'prce Overtime. Seaforth scored twice in the ov- ertime •period with Tem Dick scor- ing his third goal of the evening,' and brother Ji.m sepring, to make' the game sure for the visitors. - The ,Seaterth-six really Played in - Spired „hockey, and Patterson in, goal was Idcking them otit in all periods. Congratulations ,are in ader for the Banterns Who, ..althongli” theY lost to Shallow I:ake oarne up'with 'some, thrilling games • and- enjoyed - four months Chucked- full ,of hockey. " Had, the boys come . through with another game like the one in Wier - ton, they ,c9uld, have easily` had their name engraved -on the- 'fro; ,phy. Patterson,- -in z -goal,. was • the only one to eome through- with a steady genie, and only for him the score 'could have been a lot higher. - " Team management wish to ex- Mesa:, hearty _thanks to ;,EO. BaYeS: and Bill Papple'• who Spent So ranch ef their eetitreinghont Alieetv here aeasen'.' and? gave their •carS fee'. eVery. trip,. •• • Of the Bantam team, only about tWe-evill be eligible -to -Play next• year.. Tile rest will move up to Midget level. • • All in all, the year, was a good one inr 'minor hockey. Even though both 'teams lost out in the Intel .17-a-ee,,--ifiey both came ape -With hockey ability of which all ' mem- hers of the team's.; ''and especially coaches, Gordon "1.0cistee of the Bantams, • and Ron "Whitey' Breams, ' 01 the Midgets;', can ,be equally proud. . „ - If thieves are they - will • What does thiS:'-elleedd up to?' ste.er „Seaforth. At least asked..Mr.;,llaidwin.,' '"We, hired Mir; that ,would:seeneto good -advice own force to cut. ilown expenses, as a result of :the .Presentation Of now ' in - the. seConde,:itionthe7liene the,Policee• 'einninittee-". report ' -at, the mileage is.. higher than ,at any: .,MondaY evening's cOoneil''meeting....other ,thiae;:Phia,,,the:laet .:that we, Mayor B. F. 7Chriatte, eheirman of now have no. radio." this - committee, presented , mit :ac- count , covering ' the -Pureliese -.Of: guns, holsters,. j'handcuffs, :' -siren „from •the Provincials, Mr. Ball --re- and' lastly, arsenal -.--20 Marked; and Mayor.. Christie Went tOinidg antrininitiOn.',.."More'than'',7even ' fiuthet withe,:e report that; the, OPP. used ',in, their eight year they hattt,StopPedjlie ,-StafehereeeWa's-•+tlie'reaCtione,,af, aroinid-the-7high•ientiOr e You Reev,e „Scorns, s mose . could drive to he -sc ool a.tot of -theeethineillOra':injeeted .Wprds Of -times, to ceVer..'•600'inilee,'Was.?the. --a.#4nislimeat7e-77,--e..),-.77-'7-:--- • NeXteitemepo deem_ drew Meyor, Christie reminded e a lexigthy • discussion 'and resulted'. group that, Only 10 patrols of the decision for the 'pollee -corn- tayvn dak ,:would" add tip,. to '160.: Mitten to -Call 'a .ineeting with the', Miles.' a day, or 3,000 a • month.' police 'fored2at'an,early 1 'O.- figured tab :mileage ih February was 2,1,6g. to arrive at -Mileege as pies -- miles inchiding to , have to Mitchell;-..:Londpn; Byron,- Exeter spend*. three -I -ours .a•daY the and :three trips to Gedetich,- high- car. They innate he .feltie ea! the., er by 600 miles than the highest cer, Wes 1..very. eeldpm - seen 'sitting Intereat .,safe-driViiig mileage claimed by 'the OPP :force in.freet of the „pollee office: .• ,edge Seaforth e is . such that- a while liere,'„,•and -winch mileage in-, _ eve Scoms„, however,- thought: group .of drivers „are., irking, to or- ':eliitled a tripetoeNerth!BaY.':., 1;000 to 1,500 miles 'a ,month would. • .Upheicling. the police, - Councillor be plenty, :althieugh lateini-the Ball'--,:aiiidethet----theye-patrol, -much- -.-enssion-,---he.'74,-teld--- eouricil in: Mere that' their Preclessors did,:but Clinton„ mileage aYerageS 10e miles he atilt thopght Iterniglit.: be, Cheap , • during ;the day' arid 25 at night, . or •er to ., pUrchase. 'IOWA, patrol dare oyer 3,Q0 'Miles" a heantii: as' did Reeve Scoinse. • ••,.; . ton, Reeve Stoini,..reporthd,-use.of Referring to".the.ittips.:to.'Gode-. a private. Car had not worked out rich,. Councillor Baldwin wore. and ;they nnirchased. a town dered if ,Wheri:priSoners.tr,anSperte cruiser. Gederichek , and Eketer. ed Godetich were Convicted,. the, both have .their own ears toe trips were included 'in. the :costs :,Nothing „could be done this year, a'S'S4se..4„.hti.t..'..Was=„tnformed---by-L • ecause :of the-. existing contract-, 'Clerk to"the.Contrary. Conn-, but Mr. Baldwin . thought rimmed -9verheard • in a' swank- Florida: 'calor .Stott Ifablcirk- Said, prisoners stiptild look into the matter. and otglit, club: She's her, ',haet to be teken Goderibli,, As See if a town -owned scat wOuld net ()Wit :worst-enerriY." r ' it was foetid 'eheaper to pay for a work -Out more•-satisfactorilymay-. "Det nce .she'S not -not while I'm trip than tof,havn'an ;extra man, on or Christie, agreed, seine changes duty to guard The tall cell.. '..• '(centliatiedion Page 5). • ee.. • ,Better Patrols • e We haVe 'better; patrolling. than gariize a motor club." At a 'recent nieetingit wae decided -to -„call ea. Meeting open to all drivers,. to be held in the Seaforth Felice Office on Thursday • evening, March 20. at _8:30 The eltib; under Seaforth,,Poliee Chief pd,'Earhardt, will endeavour to promote safety and a -more and better knowledge .of the rules of the highway. „„ • • . "We don't believe in free educa- tion -we have. too many (knees" our imiversities-aeeit is -but we do ,believe that clever has% and girls' should be given the Oppor- tunity JO study."-, , MT. dociu•ane„ the Liberal can- didate, who intrOducee Mr. Sin- clair,told the rally that the Mardi 31st election was the ,most onneC- essary ever held itt Canada. The Tories "are trying to sell their party, oh their leader alone, and that type of ,government can lead to disaster,' he said.. One man can't run ea country the way a party government can, he told the meeting, , Others ' who -spoke briefly were Senator W. H. - Gelding, James Taylor, Hensall, and A. Y. Mc- Lean, former Huron' M.P., expressed appreciation to Sin- elair. Hugh Hawkins, Huron Lib- eral Association president, was chairman, while, Mrs, M. R. Ren- 1de was accompanist. Meeting In Malley An enthustaatic meeting in the- - , iriterests of -Liberal. candidate W. -G.- Cochrane, Was ,held in' Manley School Wednesday evening. " The ",` meeting ,Was 'in charge (11 Steve l'Idurray, and speaking in, addition to the 'candidate 'Were iti B. W. Mickey And Gk eorRent ete Exe- ter; Gerald Holland„ Dublin; W,'„: G. McPherson, Logan; Ebner Den, gs, McKillaP; and A. Y. tliti:kani Seaforth. tE 1 , soforth p110 has ieceived, its 13th power bill from the HEPC- a credit of $2,954.00. iie 1.8th or adjusting ,rePreSen the dd.' SEA it PVBLIC gClt001, put On a speaking contest ferenedt bttWeeti .ebarged the odal eotex ssion for for parents to attend as, part of Educe ion Week activities.. Pic- powedinr mid the actual c t pf pro- tired 'here with. 'president Of the Mull and Se4001 Assoeiation, vig the , , 45 45 , Mrs. Dale Mixon, are winners (left ,• to, right, e front). StephenBrdi and Linde, 2,-trhardt, junMrs, and Paul Ttoshart and Nancy Berger, intermediate, and :(left to; right, back) Xint McLean and Gerda 'Christensen, seniors. 7 .5Q 4 Tear rigle CoPies that 'Should 'Ile,. taken down one near. the Mintiett„ residence . and brie, near •Ball'..11,1apaulay'S,: Oil:High Street. Because of the many wires Alid the necessity of removing Oink .of ,•.,the- wires :befere.''Cirtting.,', tile ,trees 'dOWn.,,•'the,chairman was giV•i, en ,Pertnissititi by cmmeil ' to: apH 14 -roach ,the,,,Pll:C for help,,iri remov-, mg these. ' - ' : . :' ' ' r• ' Other' work ,done . during , the Tpa s't . _ , . , month :;Was.' the cleaning •of catcri,-, basins anth',-,the,,;,,-readYing :, Of . the. sweep r. - Asphalt e' cold -patch -JO: needed:: for the repair of •:streets arid ,'Hils. is being ..Order,ed from Preston. Becanse ,'ffe,§h: 'material is , better - to -Work with the , order wm4.delaYed Until' a neW. bate:11'1'ST prepared. ,i, ' ' '.. ' :- •:,L'e • .. ,.. Discussed for about half an hour WaSi:thepossibility : of, ninCieSing,., a. roller ',pr.!, sidewalk; repair ' work .• A roller, :whielii council , rented '• last yeare,,is',lieingrOffeted for Sale,' thiS year..., ,The ,.. toiler,. and trailer to transport the ;:roller;:::will •be avail:- abie•for , atieut.' $1,000.e•Thia-ecillipe' rapt,' ' • Cotitielie'learned,-, originally, eoat•eroore „`0,lliAw $1,300 .and '.:'hecl ' been eused. - .very little.'" Cost ' tbd ay of . a COmparableentachine --would be around $2,200„,:•' , • .. ..... .Save',•Money On RePaire • • Mr. .-',Helokikke thought the ,- phr, • ehase Of .this equipment would Save. about :$0,00.' a Year .01,SideWalk: re -- Pairs:. It would , elao keally:- facili- tate repairs having a'. •,w,r,s-:0(4.ij;;:: inquirect-Whetber'theia,v, ,g-w,cnild-- )1 able:When needed, ',Cie -.t.,,,,-,'WilSon.. be great enough to spend $1,000 on capital- expense. Councillor Thorne, Rivera': thotight;•',thet ' thia ;aininint ,Would :be: Saved , in, three :Or ,fOtir. . . Queationedebyeeouneit.whethereor . hot. the roller :was . perfect. for the '40N Mr.' Baldwin' referred' council to , the toed; JO --chineeepeMein. 'St:: :hi ':•frent, ' Of lhis --.1.?lisinesSi . place-, test, .yeere saying it 'compared faverah- ly. ":..evith' that done by a Corittactor On: the west : side :.of ,ihe-..ateeet, Councillor J. "G.,etninibiili ttprtss,„ id. ilia :feeling' that at stiele a low price,: depreciAtion. , weilld,, be 'al'i, moat .negligible,_ and if .council dee j'..cidedje -sell-, the machine, at -a-....lat-• er: date, etheY'Wciiitel : receiVe elineat 'Tans.' itiquile64Mg4s7tliWehYetreralt'dwida: r feict-' 'tory. built," he was I tOlriebYe Conrieil -lereIla.bldrkiliet ithathbeerrhuilt I - . localmachme , op, tewas . poweredWOndrbM5g ...ifti°"\v'reVIleclialtiPt:'-in.: help, cover' the • coat of ,. the ina.chine. :could., ,be, , •deriVed. * frOm • tolling .:taivns; .it was decided that-the:toe eel, bowling club depended on this 'business' for most of their reverink: and. that. the town would 'not 'step 'in onethern. ' . -* . ' •'-, -_. . , Three. sidewalk repairs.' Were leti. over from est year, • and one Stretch- of iidenralk .on 'Market Ste from. Sperling to:the west end, Wes:, badlye in _need. of _ some • wonk,-, ac -L ' 'cording to., Mayor Christie.'• Ttie number -of , repairs. ',. for this year Wouldinot be knowir-until the snow was. off the streets was. the report Of Mr. Habkirk: . •- ' ' ' . •• More- Economieal --7--- 'e. there is, lots-to-do,ifeweliad. Mir own Toller,-,.said C,ouncillor Brady. A let -Mere Could be Accornplished at ,,an.,..,econertiidal• rate. he -niacin,' Me Would, Pay for -itself.bY being rented" out, lie • felt: A. better 'job would result was the feeling of Mr. Baldwin; -i more . time -Was available and there waSene,,need'• to rush around tO cut ; down the renting Costs ' of a: roller e Howev- er _bepoliated • out, he Waan't find- ing faint With tie job . now 'being" • At the ' Suggestion , OfH,Mayor 'Chili -fie and 'Clerk :Wilgen, '-ceuimil decided to leav.e .the 'Ingter 'in the hands .of the street acid' property cOMtnittees; Pnilowing careful con,, sicletatioh .. of . these notemittees, theY were 'empowered' to call a special' met thig. Vf council if they. decided that the equipment shmild be purchased. . . :' e.... Only- .report • from the „fire :and wa,ter conlinittee Was'.:the reqUest of Belt Telephone Coinpany for the - liking ofr the alarm bell, 'tented-, --,- .(Cpatineed on Page 10) • • ,., k .. • . ,. Fife As. . . • e Damage Was' slight in a gasoline fire at Seaforth Machine 'Shop early Wednesday 'afternoon. ' 'A burnt 'hydrauli'C hoe hite it a"" farm tractrif WaS' the ohly'Visible damage When smoke .cleared away. The, fire occurred while an ern:- pioyee, -Elmer Stephenson, was Welding' a bracket on -a tractor (rimed by Charles Boyd,-.RIt WaltIme Iii readying the tractor ler the addition- of a loadet;62. it. was ' necessary , to weld -immediate- ly-belaw,, the sediment bond: 'Dar- ing the 'process, the .glass bowl broke and gas ignited on the floor Under the tractor, according to Mr. Stephenson. • When :the tractor became envel- oped in- flames -r -other Verdun. R,ati and Bill Heft and tractor °Wrier, Mr, Boyd, tried 10 extinguish the blaap, with an , ex- tinguisher- and pails of water froni a nearby tap, The 'fire was *kept under control until Seaforth. fire' brigade arriv- ed: Vse- of a brigade extinguisher donSed the,flarnes'imrtiediatelY: , ICKLE past preaident'ef' the'Heas elected, :deputy ,goVernOr',03T- Zotie..b,RibisttietL at ShoWM''eengra.tula: (leftt is Governor of.' Wood-stoek--, (ceritre)'• runner-up for •the'effiee. :insmen Elect 1111117- -It , Willi m Mickle 27 - of HenSall, 'Was eleeted, :deputy governor of 1958-5 at their Minuet:Meeting-in E_xetere,op Stine day --MoreLthaile150 Ch lumembera from - 12 area 'Cent -lee' gathered at the Legion: Hall for the conference which .choseelVir, Micide,'.OVet :AOri Woodstock Vzieman.:. '''dentitY-LgaVerner past. 'presici 'ef-Hensall• Kinsmen Clitbs a merrilier the .Chanab.er of Cpmnierce, corlittg Club and one pf- the eetiVe•-teaches of the three 'iiiioo-c4kse4nY 'teeluabinS.:,„spensore..7d .14:,:„ 'the " ' - A .graduate .of,Seuth HUto,-portr4Y -te':.. ron' he is: 'a, partner ie ,the Participating speaking.: 'Son-grain„..hean. and .1contest ' were: JinliorI, Edna•:'Llte, feeciefirinite-Herisalt.and. a partner,ife.•.,.-6aifY•'.'Moritgoinery Ni1 Gov-. 01 ;10ekles-- poultry Farm " " •efilock Stthen BradY''.:Jahe Bosh Dnring; the meeting 'it was ane art;' Gary; Gray, Sally Cosford, nouriced • ••that , mole ,.., than ,e90,,000; da.. Erhardt, ,Siisane :DeBeer and , Was raised for 'service-IA/ark, in the •'Susanne Madsen. In the ieterneedie .variouS conithupities rePree„eatetle ate •-class, Pat4 l3oshait, 'Barbara . ricoaeni; elti.ok,ciViodoonfat ciki h; t Ta tf4 isrpcip; Suiruig „IINealril•cayadrigMeat:i!,p' acn,.Jeinarii,:o*meci.F.,eroaan; Exeter M r'' .aSt. 7-"ThOmas, ..1VlarYs, Johnston; .• Lorraine '.atid Seaforth,,Exeter.,:and, Hensel", ponglas Wright took , parte' Seiner ' DetieegatesYer were ;:welchined hy 'competitors were MeLeene Me - noon luneheon. He ?expressed the 'Nighol, and Jarrell ;Schneider. .•. great need,' that exists -for serVice.i Between sections. ef 'the; -Contest el bs th in 't ' (Continued on -Page 5.)-- • Ger,da Christenseri Was eclar , vvinner of the .,setinif PUbliC sop ing contest. ' at Seaforth_ P0130. Scheel -Wednesday' night. She,',,tiint-, over.,-SecOnd „place Ram',1\14.01041.:`,t'i" Winner -err -the int,ermediate was Pailf"'goShart; -'secend_, Nan Berger, ; and itt tlieejtudior �la Linda'Erhardt,and secrind„. Ste . en ,Brady:' ' •, Winners were , presented ,Awith- books by Mrs., Dale' .Nixon, presie -dent-Of-the -flornee-And'Schoot:As- societion , Judges Were ' IVIisi Rena., :Fennell,: IlarrY NeSbitt and Francis.' Hnias . ' - ,• ' • •The Publie..sPeaking eeritest was ; held' in cenjilhetioxi with the an, - -Twat Parents' Nigh, when roirpber of.. interested 'Parents: and friends visited the Scheel to:. see. ; the Work being done DisPlays. this year dentrecle-, areenicl •social • studies. Werke, and ,eaelt_e.obril bad. pichibits ce Se in,' OWN :,WEDDING CELEI3AT ANNIVERSARY Fifty years married on Tuesday, March '11,, Mr. and ,Mrs. Chris Dale, John -Street, oSeaforth,., Cele= bratede with a • 'dinner Ott' Sundey and • epen hose .to their neighl3ors, on TueSdAy. Mr. and 'Mrs. bale, were Mar- ried id the Methodist Church, Clin- ton, on March 11,008; by the Rev. Kerr. , Ininiedietely following the ceremony they returned to their fern& on NO; 8, Highway, west of Seaford:, where they farmed. until 19.51,,Jvhen they, retired and moved to 'Seaforth. Standing up with the young edible were -George tolmstortit aodetich townShip,..bro,' titer of the and ' the late Lily pale, sister of the groom. The former Ha Maude .i,ohnston, the bride is the daughter ef the late George Johnston and MAO' Goderich township,' while the ,groom is the son of the late George bale and .Martha,Shepherct of TuckerStnith. j The couple have four children: Walter, Owen Spend., Elwyn and Melvin, Seaforth, and Evelyn, eNtre. Albert Vanderburg, of Gettericli. They , also have 15 grandchildren and tight great-granclehildren„. - Gifts 'renewed from the, fatellr on this occasion ii3.Clittied a TV - set, on occasional ,chair and blan- kets. Other gifts were- , also re- ceived from friends, neigWorli1414 relatives.,