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'StAFORTH, ONTAR
, FIZ,I1)AY A'PIZIL;
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Omen's l'OsPital Aux glary- s'.- attr a cted citizens '. anxions "elp„the good' The big AdLE a_i„ week, the dis „ f 111 dredprizesooffered bY
T1MI again and P 1:s f -
_ •,p,,eutirntu
eforn_6,-.7v4 eh4...o.g, the, prizes_to ,rut Ychi r ticket :1 DraWing takes-I:p1"4Ce-'Satiirda.Y. • ":;-
o'Ca
,prizes are, oxi dispia
esSibib.,, a3i" - celebra--
an in Safort tbrninion:Day
was SeenI-0110 :stiggeStien
-Aoyaheod ,
n
:
14xoeSdar''''„ 4, pierce -geet
• . . . 4.„.
..7iiiglit:. 6.-4:Of..,C; -70, :.2,.„
i11S;',--.7.".4iwi e 6 look 'into
'..thc:4',0atter.
,
commit e, said his committee
waS workihg. on some leads, but
as yet nothing, .had cletreloped froth
The meeting', held in the Town.
Hall,,` was , in conjuricti.on with _ac,„
tivities---across Cana
-the Charriber of Coramerce
°Vet.' by I'VeSident Sills.
, Week, progom, and was presi
,--Tiiir..-celebration..- as envisaged
would be centred an .sports and
,would be a.'coniroxinitY effort, or-
ganikedby, the conimimitY, and in-
,r-Inding'service 'clubs • and other or-
ganizations. Sills is to ,con-
•,i4ct;'',41.notganiiations in an effort
to make' thc Firt of July .program
a .tealit-Y. • •
TO-help'7-brighten,- ,Seaforth
'streets;. the ,chainber • ..of . Corn-
• merce felt :not,aanly,...the new Street
'proposed by the PUC were
needed, but -also, a house - and. yard
face-lifting. The ogreina „ were in
.favef of carrying on a "Clean Up,
• PaintT.Tp".earripaign as, in' f 'either
years. .. _Details_ of the; CaniP4igo
will be finalized at a later meet-
•••"One. of the -Most- iinportatit;-'ag,
:TeritieS fel; fintirePlanning •exitiT,Tde.,
, of
COMMerce,
of,Stratford, diretter'
the.;.;,Ontario ::thaniber ' of
f'Tlie.Chember,,,Of, Conuterce: is,
.' first' -Of all. a •••,COMinuU1ity..4•Organ-:
proyinCial, and.
7PatiOnal•-• 'Organization,"=." he. eon-
- ,tinned,..iiiiii..;;Aby.ttibig,t.hat..i ..goOd,
4. fiii.'..theTeeinnitinitY',should :find
from yoiir, Chain:het..
"Oiie of the Most, important, btlt
:1}y7,no.„:Means; the:Tonly.:Anterest 02
• .6t.eonitnerce;
is ig...V:deyelopnient:'. The
everd1bas.eonsid-rations in the
..•••;014 stria 1.develOpinent.,
were I speaker.-
".• 0*nitelOk. Should
Want
-knight .'st56§;04`' ,fe;a,
'479
Ithve',;a-l'Plert7fOr;,:ita''-gtowth;;;T get
•=•Mduattiel•...''PrOSpetts;
,rneet4...proaPeets.•::Plici ';arrange vis,
it$4.4.,,OVIatospectS;',..,sell the. 'PresOet.
ofl,YetiffeeettittleitY anil..tte1P, your
neW• ,'Sticde-ed; .". Fur-
ther:•chareeteriSties• to look :for, in
ifidustriOS",,,AtiOhnted!;,", • "Industries
with a:potentia1:WO/0, that will
grow ; intIrtheieonnttputty biter' .. the
.4.6ers and help.:TonetoMmunity CO
• #6w; an induattk.:.-Which can fit,
tedinto.yout services and jabot mar-
ket witisout upsetting the, 'cony,.
Min:00; an fndustrY-
ly Wants to take;
'so ething-to the tonintitt•lity '
•
ripr•to Mr. Knight's address, e
100'4'
and films on the Seaforth Old
Boys' .Reunion, taken by 'several
Seaforth residents, were sliown
.Thiting. the liutaniese period .of •
the Meeting, 3. C Crich;-thairinge
' .4,,tfie."tivid'im,provemerit efamtnit-
• tee, . reported • that , work; had:. al-
, 'toady 4been.',Untlertaken,..,= tit' the .
street signs project.,J A. Stew
diairtnapi Of the indua
,...been.- fiained
as • chaniber'S rePreSentatiy e
to the .Mid.4,estern,'Ontaria.DeVel7
_Zone Cnmnii
tee.,,
en
war e aims
Seafertn:/residentS .vv.o.re aard
ed clainiS' two cases ;hefore
, _
lItiren 'County.: Court Friday. Perth
County Judge H. D Lang presid-
d.
Stewart .DeVrieS Seaforth and,
his, San, jaeob:,• DeVries,. Sebring -
brought a claim against
Lorne' McKelvey,, ;76;: als a of : Sea,
forth , were .a warded ,4,„ $537.50 ,..for
ilainages'ibt their car,
The „claim , an .acei.
dent: November 23, • 1956; . on No; 8,
ifighWay„ xiear Mitebell. Evidence
indicated ' .,,MeEelVe.Y.'hod.j,u,st
bought .a.: 19374niode1,' cat :and, was
driving' .it homn .duting .-a beavy
snOwstoini.; ::Ife ...stopped.: to clean
Off windshield -and set,.: off'
again. i firafgear,,f,but ,Slid to the,
'other, ,side', the , highway; where
he.' turned ":off „the ;Ignititirv., and. was
struck ;by. the ;pneoiiiing. 4Deyries
Car. ,:.• •
1-4":•
, George Earle, of Seaforth was
awarded.,,-4:$1,04,.cOstS:4fOr....4'4d6mages
to :KS' car , teeelated 'March 24;41957;
nt the .eisterly.7.1inittS. of Brampton -
Defendant 4lict44"dPu4ter-7d14)Pl_AR-f'IY
the cas6 was Ronald. White,. 23,of
RraiiiPton...:4- White, ''was
3kas,- attenipting, to- oVertalte a car
driven. by Gordon Ctawford, of
Brampton,: When he Collided with,
the, E tie'car. -A 'countet-claim of
$500 'by • White was dismissed,
:cocci tion
,'r�bl�m
We must decide 'I•' What our
SchoolSare • to accornplish -12 we
nope to achieve the 'aim of a pro-=,
per;echication- for our children, L.
M. "'Wood,. PrineipalLady Beek
Collegiate,•London, TT:•told nneitibera
of First Presbyterian ChurchMen's
Club dayAnig
This
parents'. time. en educa'tionwas
a. straight forward- presentation of
reading, history, , arithmetic and so
on, and it-waS-a'queStion-Of learn:
ing or getting out. •
Slowly there- arose 'a feeling that
-schools slienl&asaume.gteater're-
splinsibilitYi"n!instrnating. pupils to
adapt.: themselves to a: corn-
plex
world, and this in .turn .led•to.
introduction of StiCh subjects as
a's
bUdgets,:faniily'relations •and :driv-
er training. ';',,With ,this trend cattle
a leiseningjn:.diSciplinei a desire.
to achieve an .adjusted" average.•
Froin all' this ;has -arisen:a lessen-
ing in standards, • '
'The • surest „way of ...turning A
into a •frustrated
adult is to surround him in school
With' an environment in which .
in-
competence , brings; no, penalties
and the hard -working and the lazy
cottieoff with the. Same reward."7
Mi." Wood declared:
.`Our SolMOIS can do many 'things
.em tke
11usts theojtimer et• hav6ieeo4s: „ooff ttli4
ing well done."
•••• •
Introduced by IC D.
Street
London,: anda brother of Jelin
Btildwin,';,4Seaforth; Mr. • Wood: .was
thantect AL. °!-1:
half:At:the • ,
' The ;meeting: was in chargs of
President Bedford ..D.ungey, and
3-
guests included Dr. ,Seinple
mondville, and Rev. D. Lane,
"Clinton: . Catering Were members
of e a ies„,
Pile of the highlights, at th 23rdr
annual 'slimmer carnival -of •a -
Seaford} tibriS Club; being.
AuguSt 6, 7 and 3, will be a di,! '
ink , ter 30 electrical aPplilit 's
'coMinittee chairman- II.
•told:club members at iheir
ing;' in St. ,r- Thomas'..
MondaY evening., Each_ Meiii1510,ilis
expectedto disPoSel-Of
.$100 'Werth Of tickets, lie saidv.?
_ceeds__•_Sef
will be,used,to. reduee ;the deb. if
the new Lion S pool, -
. . .
0
n LoflsIl
Mrs. ' John Consitt well-known.
district resident, observed her 90th
birthday on Wednesday:- She re-,
sides with her. sister,, Mrs: Wiilam
Douglas, 4 in Brucefiel,d,
Mrs.1Censitt, the:fernier._Agnes
Hudson; .was bbrn, on the :Tett.
Line in Stanley on , the Itudso
ItomeStead, now occupied by Aug
Love ; She' Wendedthe distril
school, and in 1890 was marriedt
John Consitt; wholaredeceased heti_
nir.Febritery, 1929. Following her
marriage Mrs, „ and., her.
husband ;fanned for inailY year
on the Parr Line, almost opposite
her former home Itt 1917 they
retired, Otnic the. , farm an
pur-
chased' a ..residened„bn-'John,Stredt
itt Seaforth, `-.- where '"N1C/:irs,,, "densitt,
continued to-re,side until allit ten
years ago, 'Tor the past five years
she has frved: with her sister in"
Brimefielthl
'Despite her' years, Mrs. Conn t
is ,eOPPletdlY in touch' with, activ-
ity 'in the district., and. .cerefully,:
reatis the daily and weeldf papers,
as Well as being interested ele-
viSiort: She is itt geed heath aha.
Easter Seal'
nations Higher
e
Deflations to the:, Easter 'Seal
Campaign to date exceed that of
last year; ,aecording
Spittal, -treasurer of the campaign, ,
,for ,the Seaford'. Lions Club., The
preSent fetal is $610.
Sealbrt.lit Liong Club, on 'behalf .
able to he ,about every day.
The birthdaY occasion: was spent
quietly with'e.family-dinter.,
Consitt Weigle recipient 04, great
mPrir 0104t*a*s.r,.
• of idle, Ontario' Society for: Crippled •
chitdren,,appeals ±0t'riose who
. ,have not'ils:yet contributed,' bena-..,
*ions will still be received by, the
treasurer, Mr. Spittal:. All fund
..i.A.4.itt.Ifiltt'e(1‘.'will he uSed for work
' Chairnian, of .1"the ..rneeting' Was
Jblin, Langstaff.- Guest speaker;,
District 'governor J. J. 'Mete -Ugh -
of' ,St: Marys, waS, -introduted
by 'H.':
Mi. McLaughlin revie ed. prb
lems. with -.which l Service .clubs re
faced, and :"told -,01 ays in whieh'.
Met in Other': areas,
He told of ,the growth being e
.joyed by the Llons OrganizatiOn;
'and outlined :changeS.;?.winch -had
thus. been .made .necessary in the.
-zone 'boundaries;
President John W. , IVIOdeland of
the Seaforth ,Club, 63epresSeci,thQ
eliib'S-'appreeietion,, and on behalf,
Of the members presented Mr.','"Mc--
Latighlutr-Lwith—a—memento of
Seaforth visit
N� Trout -Beth*
While it fi11 not be 'possible to
held ;a- trent derby_this year, it is
expected •:,a- number . of . legal; size.
.rifmt Will be: plaeed,:iii" SilVerCreek.
at Lions Park this year; -thernb,ers
-Were777tOld.:-J---During-'-'re:cent-lrears,
thi,clUb, has spOnSbred- a ;fish, der-,
,:,Victoria Day,' Which. ,,has
proved :incre,aSingly, popular , with.
Seaforth and ,distriet children,: De,'
eision - to ..abandon the .prejeet this
year:. arose -When it - was learned
,the Ontario -Department of , Lands
, •
•
One of the ..utstanding Dual: -
Purpose 'Sheitho nherds in -Can-
ada is being -dispersed:. it became
known-thiS, week,. With . the 'an-
nouncement jr James. M. Scott
thatche is holding 'a. complete sale
on- May -14. ,Included in the Sale
will be twoherd sires 12, bull
calves and65females. •
'EStabliShed iii1934- the -herd has
hecorne famous for, the record-
maing -cattle.iit has , provided.'
•Throtighouti efforts have been'di-
rected to obtaining, a uniform herd-
averAge rather than individual
high- records, and, records- inclieate
.that this • end has been attained
4 A reeent issue of.ShorthornNeWs
show Record. of 'Performance re -
kilts' for Canada -1 in • whielf.
Scott had first and .second three,:
year-o1ds-10,00 and . -9,032 'pounds
milk; also first two-year-old with
8,730 pounds n1ilk These three
Were sired by "Seaforth Sailor," a
home -tired' bull- • •-• • •
ill Disperse
ell Known Herd
CoilSitt 'has. one son, Rei
Coditt,„ and one daughter.
Charles 'llattMittif 'both • Of ken,
sell; :seVen, grfitidehildren,..and. tetk
•great-grandebildien.: ',There are,
-also
hie,. 'Mrs; Annie.:'Loglin ;alio
A. MOO, 'a Itensall„. and .go,
rganize
lubs In -Districts
Three " 4" -II Clubs 'named :Officers
for 1958- as they organized for the
-coming term, The MeKillop Grain
Chib elected Donald Hemingway
president. the Brussels.13.6ef Club
elected Jean Smith 4,and the Brus-
sels' ,SWine, Cldb named Hatinon
ftrodhagen:--
riteKillop ;drain 7 C1ubI.
and Forests proposed a -charge 'of
over $500 for fish. These had been
provided svithout, charge in pre,
vious Siears.
,
.:,Seaforth , Hydro Ciinsurners , can
leek.forWard,,to lowered consurrip-
• ,
'Lion, Charges , after ,July
dro E1ectric_w-er-_-Ceiinnision
has 'approved a neiv scisedule of
rates, that will -,Came intoeffect
With the, ...firstbilliug after that
date..
The nesyseffediilerepreSehtS7--tlie"
first change hi the rate 'structure,'
, . „ • . •
for some ears. While .adjustments
in the rates.::yary;:as., between', d if-
ferent'elassificatiOnas,-andeofiSiiiiip-
I tiOiiST.-..th-67-6VeraTF•ttend'is. dowir
Ward In: '• the:. Case . Of dbinestic.
'cOeSuinersi " the base charge Will
,be '2.6- Cents "Per.-K.W.11 as 'emit:44
pared to 5.1 cents,' but the. new
Sehedule, the ,L.firSt,',.Cliarge-,'aPPlieS
"perr.zionth,AniteWbV1.20 K;W:IE
as-preVienSlY was the'44Casel
'Anuouffeenient....4oL=.4.h.e,„:aPitoVal
was Made at -6-meetingofz
lAt•44lie"..Same
-finte-4the,Put.iforned,apPrOVelliad
beertferthconiing",. for the,'.,eattiple-,
tion:Of "a:further:stage Inthe,. Meth.
.ernitation of ' the.: miMicipal,....dis;
SyStern. Included4-M",the
7$24,000.4expendifilre,,,for:-..which
proval ivaST given, was an aniatint
neces Sary,Tfaistreet 4intir9yo7k
merits; for :Which, CoUnciVgave the
goLahead- at its ineetin'g..,;;IVIOnday
night. ,„1,„ PVC Chairman - Frank'
will ,he financed ,frorii• available
_ Commenting. on •. the -prOgra pa; . he,
said the plans would help the
aniaSion to .provide still- More, ef-
ficient :service and,4•at-44he SaMe-
time, meetjne,;:groWing 'needs Of
the ,'comitinnity,,: • '
' Held in ,Seaforth .District .1.igfi •
School Wednesday night, the Mc-
Killop . Grain group also • named
Bruce. ::.1:_colittlan, • .vice-#resident;',..-
Willia.ii. Campbell,' secretary, and '
Kenneth Papple'preSs reporter.
The leaders ofthe.club. are Earl'
iviesigidekb: and__Sta4V_L'Hillen.
Mr. McSpadden read the 441 Grain . - •
Club eiroular, • explaining &luta.-- :Mrs, R. J. Ding will lead Sea-
bers received Parkland' barley -t6 4 other year -,4
fott.4::.,./Voinen's. 'Institute for an-,
At.the -close of the meeting inert',
be, rillited In, thoi.I.,0,0,ts, _ .. .. ,.iollowing the naming of
',.Beassels, Beef Club ". '.' Taaev:scieffairi!ersaaeitd,t1,1:tantlaineal_ihnlet!rneetintigi
. Attila; Belton, assistant egrieo_ ..1.- MO. Gordon7Matenzie, Afie ladies.
turd „representative fOr . -Hilton
'T'l -1 " ' d the_f60ii. 'offie r •
CoUntY, 'showed films and .exPlain. a, '"Ianle ; ng e 4:.
.:ed: the use ,,fit the. record boOkS;;j:46, ..' ' Past ' President, ' Mrs. :Gordon
menibeo of the 'Brii Seig- . Beef .Mackenzie; first Vice-president,
1
Club; at tb6ii• ...batigur 'I, ',,.1b06t.b5-! mts, ;phial }fugal; -seconV
vice-
Wednesday. ' 4. •:-......,..-.4 4president, ; Mrs. ,ROSS' Gordon; see -
As Well Ii8, President . den.‘Stnith, .retary, Mrs: Gordan Papple.,..,treas.,
other officers pained •Weret DaV-..uter, Mrs; Earl Papplef• assistant
Id . Hemingway, . vice-president; treasurer, ' Mrs. Lorne: Carter; dig -
Donna Smith,, secretary -treasurer,, triet director, -Mrs. 'Mat Hilte-
and-N(04AS Herningway, press re- biecht.... , assistant,Mrs. ' Cordon
Mackenzie; ' Institute directors,
Mrs.. Wilfred Coleman, Mrs, J. P.
Scott, Mrs,' Gordon Elliott; con-
veners; program; Mrs. Sas. Keys;
lunchiTT Mrs., Grahani Kerr; piiblie,
ity,- Mrs., Gordon :Elliott; flower
and card, :Mrs. Sandy,. .t.epper;
;pianist, -IYIrs. John Madrepr;„a8-
S,iStartt pianist, Mrs. Virillittit ,Col;
'• auditors, .10$. ',Boss,. db*doli
Name, Winni
.
Orange Euchre
11?Tinners-:,,at.., a. - euchre ' in the
Orange Hall -Wednesday included:
high, Mrse; Don, Buchanan, Verne
Dale; .1:One , hands; Mrs .Tom Kay,
Albert. O'Reilfy;. consolation, Mrs.
Johnston; James -',Doig.
The euchre Was one' of a suc-
cessful series held this winter by
the. property_ _committee of the
LOL and LO)3A, .
eal-,Estate----
angesConlpieted
„
Recent real estate changes
The grass farms on the 2nd and
3rd concessions Of Hibbert, owned
by Norman O'Connor, have , been
soldtoThamas Simonson and jos.-
' The residence of Mrs: R. Ken-
nedy; West Street;- has
been .sold to Mrs. Margaret MUr-
ray, '
Solution' of Seaforth sewer
,
aP0e4t60-
er Monday, night when,.
council appointed.
0*',A0,1;;IP4i's 02 P1
,
prebeqsiye.;',._Se.Wtovm to .mak.-
Carriedf..0 stage
The 'fitizi„ M. M. -
will prepare maSfele
'has, been --asked, in laying on
'sYstein,•,,to take' inta,,,coasidOO
the necessity .of doing:the -WO,'
Adding service nt the'ea
sible date: to '6ds'Ong troub
.It
and at least two-.
flaTittzi'-seWage;-*
'the agenda for
tied: .
"Council: accepted'acomt
dationproposed by- 06,41th-it
Agents: ,t4
method nI allocating44:0!
prerninhis. ainong SeatTOt
UnderLtne_:_briiker.. systetti
bY courcjl -last .autumn a
on 11,:,a
aniong -t6C,
MRS. 3. 1%Ti , NLOCR,-•'SbeiVii 'here ' with 'ler great-
granddaughter Susati-Blayne -Sirrica, is 93 on Friday Daugh-
ter of the late Mr. aid Mr. T. E. Hays, she was born in _L'
op. Ming to Se forth, about 4 years- ago. She' six,
children: ' Mrs. Norman. 'Ireland, Lethbridge, Alta.; Mrs. Mae
-Dorrance, Seaforth; Nelson Govenlock,, Waterford; Mrs. J. K.
B. Brown and Lester Govenloc.k, Toronto, -and Mrs. S. L. Phil-
lips, Chatham. • -
OS
a
--- Tinders are being ,ealled.- this
week for alterations at Scott Mem-
orial Hospital' to provide for the
installation, 'of, a .neW laundry..
IVIodern laundry equipment pur-
'chased, some time ago, was deliv-
ered_ last week.
The new laundry, which will
Ines' C as
PO uck Supper
Verrdelitions- pot -luck -supper
licceantlYh,el'dPirnevSiOttisj,atillo st'hSech. °aPninureani...:
me.eting Of the Catholic Wanienls
League. . Mrs,: Etiie 'presided
and opened the meeting With the
League Prayer. . • '
The annual reports were read by
the respective officers; showing :a
very successful year :4' 1VIrs. J. Mc-
•Connoll gave the nominating coin-
mittee'S report:, . • • • •
The Spiritual ,clireetof, Rev, , E.
P. Weber, installed the 'slate • of
Officers and recited the Act of
Consecration. They are, 'as .fol-
laWs:. president, . Mrs. M. ,Etue;
first.' Vice-president, Mrs.. J.
Maloney; second • vice-PreSident,-
Mrs-G, Reynolds; third vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. M. 'Williarns; recartng
secretary,' Miss. M.' FOrtune; cor7:
respondence, Mrs. L. Leonliardt;
treasurer, Mrs. A. Stiles; entertain-
ment convener, Mrs; -A. • Dever-
.•MrS. C. Malone moved, a vote of
thanks, tn'the nominating commit-
tee for their acineVennelit. Mrs. M.
Ettie.,and Mrs,' J.' j, Maloney were
named delegates', to attend the .an -
rata). convention; to be held
in Leamington on May 20 and 21,
:The raySterS, prize was won by'
Mrs. L. Leonhardt, , Mrs, Maloney
Presented: Mrs. :Etue' with a. gift'
on behalf of the C.W.L. in apprecia-
tion her splendid, achievement..
Mrs. Etue gave 6 fitting- reply,
thanking the' ladies for, their co:.
operation during the last .. two
years., •
basis...;,- The.:aitncrnty
tdtriettmertriiiine, aewif. j);e:;TrS a
decisions were
• Pernling the ',agents' read
agreement-,apiong-.-tinerna'
t$
deeiding to adopt. the .oriin
cominendation.,. subject' only,..to,
ducing the residenee qualifical
froni,three 'to two years; .,,cO
lorsogenli
'objected., hadinad.',
Which' to
en
un
ei
feature latc.st dev-elopments 1.s'be-
inglOcated in the basement of -:the
west wing.
-The'laundry installation is rthe
first .step -iii a comprehensive „re,
rnovatiott,Program cOntemPlatedpby
the 'board, ,indieateCat, a
Meeting of the:board Friday...6e-
ning. Board architects Rernet:,-
Reitiet-Of Kitelienet,- are develop=
ing ,plans forLichanges whieh."Wilr
provide foe:. at"Teast±-.14 additional --
beds, It is expected ,•plans will be
readf. shortly to.:pirmit:Work';:to
beproceededwith -this.. sunimer.---
, In adtlition,to new maternity
section and, ntil4ation of the sec-
ond flo9r4of the'Main. the,
;work: will include:the nioderniza-:
idnanden•laarrgelment f . taa:. ad-
ministrative :Necessity ,far the -imilding pro-
gram. has , arisen hecauS,e,Or, ins
creasing- , demands ' for patient ac -
emit rn odation, In ber.report:„to. the
board ...at, the Friday Meeting,
'Superintendent V. Drope said that
patient:. intake had shown a fur-
ther- increase in March,' and that
bed.' occupancy during the .,mOntli
stood at (90 per Cent.
Auxiliary,
Names'Comniittee
_
Harold Whyte- presiderfo-r
the regular -Meeting Of' kos:
Pital Auxiliary 'held in the nursesv
residence. It was decided hold
the May Day Tea on. Friday, May,
9, and Tag Day .00 Saturday; May
, The nominating 'COmMitted- to
present a' Slate cif officers ': is 'Mrs,
R. .BonsSey, Mrs. Pat •Troutheck
and V. cobath. The mys-
tery prize, donated by Mi*. Janet
Cluff,. was won by Mrs,' S.. Ger-
don:
• The. ' meeting :adjourned and
lunch was served by Mrs.
Miss .J, Cluff, Cardno and
mit;
nstitut
• . ,
. • Brussels Swine,,Club
' Eleven - members jolted. the
Brussels Swine Club, Wednesday°
tight aricl-nanied Marien*-Turnbtill,!
vice-president; .Ronald Smith', tee,.
retarY-treasuret andltonald:likler
prereporter,
Next ineetin Of this club is plan-
.
leaders,
_ G.
Dale Nixon, Mrs. J. Keys, Mrs.'G.
'Papple, Mrs. W. Whyte, Mrs,
'J. Broicifoot; resolutions,Mrs.
Gordan Pappie.7.-"-- • -
"Standing CoriimitteeSt
agricul-
ture and Canadiareinclustries,MrS.
Harold -Agin, Mrs. Lorne carter;
fltiZenship and education, Thelma
Mts.. R. M. Scott; sPecial.
,.pieeting, Mrs, Lea Pryte,44.4.Mrs.
Ebner. Cameron; historical and
. current . vents, Mrs. A. Crozier,Mrs. J. 1?. Scott; hoMe. economics
Lecniard's004;.
'mtg. tinia Wilitmore; :picnic, Mie.
Earl :Papple;?:Mrs, 0. P.apple;
tober,', Mrs -Wilfred Coleman, .1111r1,'
Gordon MOICetrite;' November, Mrs.
Sandy •Pepper, Mts.. Either Steph.,
enson;.' Christmas,: Mrs. ROSS ;,!aoit,
don, Mrs. Settles Keys;
Mr. EIdin gerr, Mrs.r.JolinAterr;-,,
April, Mrs. John Meteaii;" 'Stine.;
Mrs. Mae Hillebreelit,;.Mrs, Its;
• The reu1at -June Meeting Will,
!litid-lit, the Citrinnifilty•-Ceril,
ary party:, when it ithOPed to see
a number et-fornier-iiTembers. -A
way . to show friendship' will be
the roll call; Matto, A friend is one
a'ho knows all about you and likes
you just the same.. .Mrs, Gordon
Mackenzie" andLeonardsttoot. will 'cleco'gte .for the": 'scab
Reports , of committees were
given by Mrs. A. ',Crozier, Mrs.
Erlin Whitmore, Mrs. Earl. Pap -
pie; Mrs. 'Elmer Cainerbti, and
Mrs. Gordon Elliott, • A slate of
officers was read By Mrs. IlatOld:
Installation of officers was
sondutted by Mrs.. Gordon Mee -
Kenzie. • 4.
- A bus trip is planned again this
,year, and sukgestions. were invite
ed ±0 be brought t6 net meeting;
The &Strict •anntal :be held
May 29. District delegate for Lon-
don , area Convention. Will he Miss'
Thelma Elgie • •
• 'Accortlian -nitrobetS. were given
by Miss n46 Elliott, whlch Were
much enloye-d, A contest was eon.
but had done nothing. _
The third decision council lob
vvlueli brought to an end a diseu
sion- extending over a year, h
do with the 'proidsion of a.`P
stairs to the second floor of -
Town. Hall, and the completion. of
alterations and the modernizing
of accommodation on that floor. '
The property committee is • to get
on with the job at the earliest,pos,'
sible-date, Cost -will come out of'
surplus and will not be reflected
in -the tax rate._ -
, When the ground floor was im=
proved last year,. decision con-
cerning —the- ;location-- of public,.
stairs to the second. floor could
not be reached and work carne, -to
a standstill. ,Refsing.Ahe -Matter
Monday, Mayer 'Christie told -coun- 1
nil there. had -been, five meetings 1
in-the"Town Hall on one night the,
previous wecic. It was dark and
the stairs were crowded,, he said,
referring to the_ narrow stairs
which' provide the only aces s to
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RObert Dalrymple
ec
ear
Widely kntiWit':Tuckersinith .resi-
:dent. and for 28 years township
road..superintendept,....ftobert
ryfri7ple' died at his home in. 'Eg-
niondville 'on Monday, following -a,
long illness. He as itt his 18t1i
Born;in,„Tticketsmith;:,-he attend-
ed .school ,in Hibbert. He farmed.
in Ttickersinith and Was active,
throtigholit. the • comniimity , as
-thresher. hi 41925 TheAves,aprioint-
.eet township road 'Siiperhitendent,
and; continued to hold Ahe position
until ill health forced ,his retire-
ment in. December, .1952: While
he 'retired 08 ' superintendent, he
continued ±0 be responsible for the.
township. shed. It was daring, his
term: of office that the 'foundation
was laid for the .extensive 'road
system 'which serves the township
Mr. Dalrymple Was. tWice-mar-
ried, his first wife, : the fernier
Alice .Dora Harris, ,te whom.he
was married, in 1906,, predeceasing,
him in 1930, Itt 1938 he Was, mar-
ried to Flora Varley, of Tucker-.
Smith; wh6. survives.. Ile is -also'
survived by two datightersi and a.
Son, by his firstr-marriager They,
are:' Dora, Mrs, "Frenklenny, ol
Lonildn; Kay, Mrs. ' Reg Clark. of
Glencoe; Wflhiam, Seaforth,.' and:
CharleS, at home...There,.are four
grandchildren, , ,
Eldest' in' family: ,
itl6f: ten„ he is.:
also attrvived by fent ,brothers.
five sisters: • ,James, Cromarty, -;,4
John,' St.' Marva; 'HarrY,;'.13-rilee-
field;• thigh; Ilitchely;' Mrs. Free-
man =.1VialieffY.-
Wilbur '',141aliaffY,„'-tMa0).' bublin;
Mrs„ AleirJames (Grace), Staffa.;
Mrs, James )3alfOur '(Ethel) and
Mrs. Albert ',Hey (Inez). Cromar-
ty. .„ • •
Aetivo. in fraternal circles, Mr.
DaltymiaTe was a Past Master of
Roo, NO,
224, Of liensalt
.The.i.reinains rested, at Eox Fun-
eral iloriie,.:Seafortb, until Thurs-
day,, 'whet Services. were conatiet,
ed.at 'St. otionlae.kiglichri chitrch
by Rev J. Interment
followed.