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T-lurori ES-positoeCorreSiniridetit
for .1i -tally • yearS'' Mrs' 'Harold Fin-
lay,•*RR 2;,ZurielipasSed'raNiraYlii
,Stratiiroy-,,--HoSPital-.MendAy-fallow-
ing • a twii-par ,criSli-whieh also
• took -the :Sidney A. niith,
.1.,ondon.-740-eniator,;7.-a-nd. Sentsev-
cn others
to hOtpitat ;-• Mts. :Finlay
Was. "correspondent :or this paper
• ,in and since heiLlhar-
riage has reorrespendecl":"-Jtoin
Blake.
The erdsh " on the , 12tk:.-conees-.
sion :of ,Lobo 'Township, -north, of
Poplar Hill, SiindAy Afternoon, took
the lifeof. Mi.:Stith, instantly and
..sent .Mrs; FirilaY to Strathroy
critleaf .Conditionwith chest,
• injurieS and a ..bro !.,n neck.
Mrs-, Finlay. in her '48th: year,.
wasthe former. Annie Eliza jar-
' rott, daughter of 'the:late Mr: and -
"4.-Nkr4'
'aiioperators "0 a general store
__,
qr4 service Was, "'held :from,
'the' EtangelitalT"-United"Brelhren
,Church,-Iurieb,-.Cendiletcd by ReV.
-,,A,-..-- M. Aniaeher:.bri WedneSday. In7
leirrient,waS-',made, in Exeter
lery.• ", . -5
The decease -IV -0: Siiir"ViVed,:liY her
husband. ---also
Hospi-
tal with chest, injuries, head 1 er-
ations and a -possible fiac-
ture, and -Six. ehildrett;----w_ho were:
alt.hospitalized fohIll ving tha crash.
They are:, -Elizabeth; 17; (.116,lan,.1.9,,,
and Margaret, 8.
•All ' eight. in ,car ;and,
three in the '.,second velficie . were ,
onto - the road, ..strewn
.„-.`along "the 'ditch, or in a •nearby".
field at the Intersection; of, ',the.
• 12th and the Poplar Hill sideroad.
Taken to Strathroy Hospital 411-
• critical • Conditian as Well-. as ' the
deeeaspdand her ',husband, wastheir son, --James. He isuffering,
;•:elest...;and"lead injurjes and was
-transferred - to -Vieforia Hospital,
,
London, late Sunday.. :,,Vpori.
arn-
val at -Landon :hospital, he Was bp,
erated" an -;fer"-'a •ruptured spleen,
and isi:StillJn._seriouS..otiiidition.--
"..'Others. • injured. Were-, , Ivan
r'.."23; RR 3, Dbnfield, serious
hea lacerations and a; Possible
,5 i',fracture; :Poriald"CoWley, 27, -
tan -Grove,', :a -.fractureV.SlOill,-
and the. five other Finlay children,.
Elizabeth,- shock • and, 'IaterationS:.
John;chest and 'head' injuries;
• .
;
Mary, shock, bruises- and ,Iacera-
.tions-; Emma, lacerations and both
s bro en an - argaret
'unde-
termined' injuries. All Were 'taken
o Strathroy Hospital, but ", Eliza-
beth.. -,Finlay has since returned
" Constable „Dick Dawson,. of OPT',
StrathroY, said the Finlay- ear,
driven by Mr. Finlay, was gOing
'south _on- the 'id:! oad. while the
-other car, driven by Mr. Layrig,
as • traVelling. west on concession
-Right front 'end.- al both vehicles
met in, a metal -crumbling crash,
which foreed both', cars to the
southWest corner of the intersee;
tion, into a ditch. and. threugh-
A. large' riiiinber7-of '..Royal Arch
asOns. of"'Hurian
attended a, church Seridce.: at:North.:
SitleTs-Dtted,--Chutch7Sunclay...' .The
distriCt_:'eempriSes SouthAnapton
Kineardine; Gederieh; ,
Wingham:Listowel; Mitchell,.' ,St.
Marys; -Stratford and Seafettln:..
:Rev: :13.- •Hall, BD,.
i•pastor of the • Chtirehrwas
-
assisted by Rev: R. Campbell,.
B.A.„ pastor 'of T'irat Presbyterian
Churck.--St. Marys, and. who is ',a:
Very.' Piominent -Masera.-
a £he service was of special im-
*ire- rei-i-c,e. into -a field. The Layng•
, , ,portance to all R.A. Masons a it
"ear end"°•ver-en,d before was the occasion of 'Ole -Centennial
,.striking'...the fence ',""-COns table paw. District Divine_ 'Service.' • The. ser,:,
son said. Both cars _were-dern„01-: vice 'WAS"held,iii_Seaforth:this •year,
ished. ' . asthe
_ -2 - •- - - ,
to
inla 311- • -f anlilY :hadti47
re-..2fddi"-- hold the Serviee at the -Itication,of-
y. "h6Ori _At...Airs a,
TiS-noliknown ,Why they ,Were...1.0hig. Distriet Stmerintendent' .has- been
, south on the sidroad in th0 0P chosen. maitonli7;„ Chapter,
Sea-
posite
:foftTi ha ha this honcr - during
Passershy. had covered :- the hi- the :past,.
inred with , blankets when ainbul- 'past 'principal of the chapter and
AnceS,from-Jhree StrathrOY, inheral a ' past master -Of Clinton Lodge.
1ani6S.-arrivedLon,:_the,Scene short- A.F and Ar:4,-.:.-INTO;--S4;77beitigdiS---
ly',", after 4.: 30 pin. ; trict .grand
„
Arrangements " for 7the services
rwere : made, by ,district ecre y J.
3. Hfggins. The lurieh,,, serV,ed. to,
' the visitors • following' the, inoriiing
serViCe,. Was attended to by W. J.
Bell, and his ,officers:
The ,district service was heI
,prior to the regular:, convocation- of
Grand' Chapter in •VO-ranta;April
25.. This --year the grand chapter is
celebrating its ,centennial and this
slieuld." be an • -outstanding event.
Rid:On DiSttiet.•grand 'superin.ten.'
dent -J. W-Crieh, 114S-Iseen," active--
iy "connected.. with -the publicit
Coiritittee for the".:Centennial. He
has ' alS'a 45-ebh- bli;AlinlittTeof
-
Warrants and '.;diStiensatjahs, of
grand -elfa-P-ter:-At,. the canclusion
of this gathering, a new gran ilia;
trit Superintendent
for 'the' ensuing year to succeed'
•
" J. W. �f
of -
1 Grand C'
Yr who shortly,
comPTete.„ his year Superintendent
t Royal Arch
f 9Huron DistrieMasons:.-
NO1NN
• WALKER WED 50 YEARS
- and Mrs'. Gearge, Walker,
•
-prominent andhighly esteemed,
residents, of .Ilensall, observed
their 50th wedding anniVersary.
quietly at 'their'. home • Tuesday.
,
-.- Mr. ,Walker,- Who; .•hasAieen ifl for
• the past five yearswas able to
• be 'up,. for a • shed'timefor t
.he
oceasion. '
I Their -.Marti-age -"of 50 years ago
wai,-;,solerimized -at- the home .of
the bride's parents, the %late -Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Grassick, Hen -
salt by the. Jate Rev -E. W.• SaW;
ers, BrUdefield, kissistect by the, -
late Rcv. E. 1?..-11;11cL,
salt Mrs. Walker , is_the former
Ella Grassiek..
Of 'Um 51. guests Present..at the
„wedding, only 12 are Still" living."
.. The • couple redall that their 'wed -
'ding, day Was' similar lo Tuesday,
but much _warmer: , ' •
Mr. and Mrs. Walker ,earne to
Hensail from-Tuckersmitii, where
they had farniecl, for a short time,
-hiving'elan:0d prior to that in
• McKillop on'a farm at the 'eastern
: 'edge. -of Seaforth.7- Since coining to
Kensall, 114tr., Walkerconducteda
ipatiltry btrainesS for a number, of
Mr:, and Mrs. "Walker' were
showeredwithgifts, ,including a
chrome kitchen suite . from the
faraily.... They also receivednum-
erous bouquets' of 'flowers,- ,potted
plants, 50 gold mumS, congratula-
tory ..messages and,telephone calls.
'They have.4:farnily of .one son
and two -datighters, • Their ion,
Donald, and -daughter, Olive, Reg.'
Greenish Light.
$Uggests:Meteor
The -southern sky:brightened with
•A 'greenish -light and then darken,
ed. What . WaS This is the
questien;that-reStS on, the :minds
• of three ;1VicKillop•cresidents,
.Fridayevening, about 9 . P,M-5
Mrs. John Ilillehrecht; who , had
been visiting' at -the home of Mr.
:and Mrs: Leslie race,, -concession
" 8, •McKi.110p -township, .was corning,
'', art the Jane from that farm when
a bright green light • suddenly lit
the sky to the -sOuth,'.dropped to-
-ward the earth hi an easterly di-
rection, and Vanished.
About liie same time .two other
residents of McKillop, Miss Cather-
ine Campbell mad Douglas Keys,
",-,Were,trayellinr._,along: the, „same
55± onceSsion and. reportedly 'noticed
the same 'phenomenon. '
What was it? The santeevening
several „meteors Were .reported by
persons around the Ontarioluebee
border; and, these district'.reaidentS
feel assured that this Must` have
also been, a ineteor.
Fall From Scaffold
Duron,ProgresSive'EonserVativeS
-narried •Chatles- lilaeNangliton,
year-old Exeterseed merchant,- as
.:their,":candidate, to conteiethe' May
12 provineial laYelection ": at
largely ,Attended convention in Clin-
ton ..-WedneSday:
, ,
IViacINAugliton. olatained,-."-, a
eteat .majority on the --first 'ballot,"
defeating four other candidates
Who sought -the
'They. *ere John -MorrisSeY, war-
den- of..3.11iireii
-1V1c1Vtastei.;-, Seaforth;,;Xilliain Dale
farther Warden, .Fliillett , ntuiship
".firmer,:. and George, •-,Peagert,.- also
.n'former-'ivarcien:of-Hureit,".of Col-
,
reeve..4ot._,- -:Garierich,..-±:andsecietary
Of theF,Hhitii7trOgfessive
ative: Association, 'n notin ,ated;
but, clecliried.:.lii',',",-couteSt7tre"..
- -The 1» -cI'ction has been called
to 1111 the vacanc cau,.eci by the
death in January of Thinnas,Pryde,
:who', represented the riding :,sitiee,,
-February, 1918. -
speaker at .the ceeven-'
--tion7Was flon‘-±11.7.;
:for NOrthumbeiland -and
minister .Of .agriculture in-the:Frost
geVerriinent. :Also on the .platform
'Virerilehn 'Hanna, 1Vi,P..P.:fer_lliirr.
:on -Bruce, , and William," Stewart,
M.P.P. Lor Mirth MidelleSex,5:Chair-
11] an Of ,the-,' Meeting was George
:Ginn, association president.
•Uospital Promised
Mr.:::"OrnidfellOw
nesd.a..±.'.p.ight.:.tite..t.,,e--ite has been
hoiight-by-thePtierario--geyerereeef
ler a naw 1,300 -bed hospital for
retarded thildren, to be : built in,
Goderielt.taWiiStiip, onnlakeShore.
property. ' •F.all Credit for putting
!orwarod„:".ctohpena.d.v
antagss of Huron,
as h,,,in Which tbe big
new hospitalShould .be built, Should
'gck' said :•:1Vir..:• Goodfellow, -;'to
late Mr„- ""P.rYde,"'whe7Wk-e-d-,--Ait' -
lesSly.."tia promote the project,
Goodfellow,...said; he had -inspected
the site, Which' coMprises. 300 acres
in lot 13 and 151 --,--of the first.'conce,..
-111,1,101r. DPI$11.0:,Mcin that was able. te :”arinoinice .that
the goyeriiine.ntha'S new' 'bought
Condition of Nicliedas'Kraiiskolif, the , Property; on Which: it had -held
Dublin,is; slightly iinproved; fol: option.. 1
lowing a fall a Week ago..TueSday. "We' area: part:is:of 'yOtith,";said.
I -le is confined ' to SC' Michaer.s ki..LQoodfellow, in a brief. address;
Pronto. which ;-f011oWed the '''business „of
.. Mr. KrauslrOpf was tahan „to. St.: choosing a'.'Candidate: The stieceas
Miehaers'..When he suffered a. falj of,..thiL,...guitinient, he toid, has
-at'-thn-lartit.of.1-1ug1 1ugh,r'.Clare-been.' clite':'',Partly to the •fait • that
N, Uvat St. -p.4etst,artcFlorida mthi, Ont He was sone its -ni-egrbei.s-111:13 been kepi
ron-f ir .•virprk on the -barn and .Young; -and. alsO " in Part ' to the
some manner fell -from the - scat= fact that Works' as a team, in
Mr. George Gbuld, -lives in- „,
to the. ground.- • `• 'which 'every private rheinher ,
don; TheY :have 'one • granad?ot., Completely.' paralyzed ' after the regarded as,, in-Mortatif, and :.thas;
ter,. Diane " fall; the'Lvictinekcondition hnsz-lm. .his say. ••• • • ,
.Mr,.'and Mit5,.. Gould and 'Diane . roved ;Sainewhat and he is now .'11fr:• Donnelly,: was • propoSed-b
.attended the celebration. • ' • Suffeting Nelson Trewartlia; Clinton, second...
' • anblyIlarvey Colesnan,
..reeve of
O Ile Miller,;,"?MaYOr '614.-Clintent :
'.William Dale :was ' proposed •-,by: -
Towaship:.. • -• . • • •
sePanded Let'. Caldwell;Ihillett
----ENTHUSIASTIC_ HURON 1.13lEittALS in Hensall • Affonday night named' Dr: J. A. Addison to;
carry their banner in the May 12 by-elettion. The nomination was contested by three candi-
dates, who here, join newly -elected Ontario Liberal! Leader John Winterineyer, guest speaker
at the 'meeting. From the left , are -Harry 'Strang, Us.borne; Mr_ WinterineYer, Dr J. A. -Addil,
_ sort the successful candidate and JaniesPoig- Tuckersinith. , • _
, . .
Almost$800 syas- realized in the l3rucefield; aSSorted lotions,
'annual penny Sale SatiirdaY S
, „ - _ . .... ...... , .. ..._ ..
r,s;, caniera' (Keating"s),--Billy.-Mcpean•
.sored .13,,,s.c.6,tt ,Memorial .HospitalOfl- RosS-Gordon;:,:y.R .-,..seaforth,,,,,tow,4: Speuarifno.r., th„•s--..eapsfsoorttthe,d;.:,:loptipotritseiry,liflrs...Ms
_., „ , „.,.. set (Shin.en's), Evelyii-Cardri6,:,Sea.: '
Women, s. Aexiliary; he penny sale tott),,,,,, -,166tric. alarm. , (simpsaa..• (WeSteett's),- .Mrs. •,-John ..' Scott;
endedSaturday-.night. with . a;,.d.raW,.., ,
p...0, hrz.thb8prir t.,,IiIri, 1,cstil,"40..a6,urfwo.494.k.,,, aot,.: 4.Sodr_..z.)::.,a'..._so-Shettilaatu-."-.1;:tirsiinoit.-'s":G,,emddresS-,','C'sh6A,Hc,..„..-01,,:!,,:opb:°:br6;°.s:.'..';;-:' o_--',,:.10.i.--iiHs----11',-..i§'''eat.i-to'r=t'''i,::.
Barber, Seaforth;Iiiiiing -rod (cash ''''Ive§',.• l'iii•e''' Brown Egli-1;64d-
-ChaSecl.--,tiekets, to: dotiors,ofTprit,$$'. idOnatiOns)Margaret .-Huelsdzi, Sea;.. 7;d110'5'' - fO'an-''';''8130i''' l'ill'-t;.'1S•tewart
and donors, Of Cash ' donations, anti. forth; 2a pounds flOirr"(kerslalte7Sf Bros.), '1Y1Is' JOPe'' Doig,'''SeafQrt4;
to ,Bax-':Furrro:tor0' for .the,: use. of .
TriZ1I7Co, -;.°Phaiifit 1.:2.i..kriiitbtir'e, Savatige),•;Mii...Leslie.Peprer,,,,..o; . l' '
George S.'''. ClintOn;...-tiered;saildwieli' Plate',
,, .„,,(RF,,:"'2J0°;:-TVleialeIttillii;dri7i.W..t-hAerliiill.-i'•
;.,',Mrs:...,-Ethei.Kising; Seafaiitlinakn's.
gl#i'S ..'", , Shade,. (Dennis ' Electric)'
_Mrs: ..Atigns ,...-:Tifaclean;'"' Seaforth; '
i(i% .;'".„1-.: -" . . doll.(cashetehation,..'A.,'G.,,Grigg;'
$tht Cafe, . MeCennoll•'.•& Stewart; a, Walton; ' 41-2T56 liernikeeet..(lRoll' eters, :(Kiddies ShOP),, Louise La
Stedmaar,StareS, Dr 1\'L W: Staple, •
toriotii'ss:-.11.:4.0;3:',.c. );e1113,7 se),--if-o-mithrs;, ,;.a -.,n,14 'C'n1l9enalit;:TsO.;:9:.h•RtO..!.,....r,p/toi•niGgli:d7YSs,:hfoOi.Maito.;-.:::
ti:.21.,y,, Se.sa,efaoirOtlitt-tri B.. ,,,clatitoife.z;S2'al:).],orri,/,:! AlE81,. treadfoat;',..Brucefield;-;:"as%Okt0. lo- son;,. dry clean cat or -suit (Scoma
Black,
''ESFeleaf--°4thlin'riVfo :e9!i'3NVI.'.1'4.Waea:•R6t-5.:t .ivii:gerl.S.'.4.38cle(t'ireg46,14. (-tpoyio;ro,sth4io'Prtaiir;i5‘74; ils,e4aCfko'at.gthe:'':-'1';;.alldriglr;i."'SBIShteeSir': (Sea -
A.
Welders igervide ' Erie liiiron Ltd; , gift •-aextificatai ..T...,*aton. Ge..),,?. forth' •ShoeS)„, Lynda," Brhwn; :-gg..
pAti...11:Wm_,Snil;::1:,,evy.ry,. p,f,tiY...Atotkigonta-e.O,ri,"Soi)1,, ..',Tmixijuliti.bse, elt, Seaforta.;., p:i.r.•.s. shippers (vinDabxiki,:df,i..ni4e0;li.i.asseS:41'qtretclti..;,lo4tiociatisa,i- t'.s"c.,,,40rill;
... Vinners were '(dandr's name in -.:Grocery)1 -IVIrs7 Eugene:Dale • Sea-: •ing5, PI -15 ,Seaf0#11.5 .4e4en egs
.Woods. ,. , , .: , ... ...,.......,„ , , • case cora (salitys' (Raweliffe Motors)a.Joim' 11;;Leein--
Shoes)," r -Kaye ''11,/feCowan,-- '
Charles, •Dungey,'Seaforth'. one Wet'
6..'.rF,Vici:t4....t:i-aits, : mbtor ''',iii,•,,•'(.,ini,-, ..f.."--c;h1%,:p'a'ir,",., sli;PPerS.. ( .-Sin'ith'S..Sli' tiellt-3,1-7.17.itth;id''C'cirgi,.9V$see;e7legr'bt'lliu7ipP.a:ilArrWillaabtdseen):.
*ash :' (MrS.., • J..: miller -1'•,A!). Chaik'':go.i.ted,
' Stare) A h ' Sill "'" S a
n e S, . e forth.;"-- ds.--'
„ Ati ; 0. . n Chapman,s,(Drug-" .G0011:3t,eeL;in:A4s0,:ictgad,r42:::, ,if(c):Ittliri:u71111±,Ai*Enf:a.1,34r10---1),e4.18,i..111:1'llseie'S:lede'a-Afi:jloibelr:t;,bn"..;,.,i.:',T,::WG.,;0,'01401rivi:ia.ren::.‘;.4'cliiretio•\:;t_..,iligpoal,ild'tasYy,!R:!..:s...;:4,.:.1",;:71's.a.,(tc,s,Se:ainillii:14(pletio„'81.1i....s.'s',h..h(4'.1:.:1:1Reeillii.-)3a-tki6etsl,esslia):::,
n1a
Eugene --Scott- Seaforth: • 14 dozen
1 ''°:$' '''' -..''lfillti)'' .!le±: u• cirie"61 , ,(=Teith'itif'.7- •pe, ha: ec:. 1 ' '
' - ' t .2 haok,s Li.;.,ans....,tiskets.,,,,,(.1J.,,,Iiren.,- -E,,,,,k.'.
SnOwdetiV„."..4eradiO:rEithl;iC3-,45.,:).4,-;v4,:iit7caoinrart,:tfine •iiVilea.rdG°47:ov.i,r•itrih.:':;4:;,„,..n.:J.;edr'a)CcIf'Ss701Viti.affeil'80d;'r,:th't:ijien.;41:10:Wadasha.'.1.mattelit'fbIer,':'• ,I'PP:' s(eir' 4i ::114, Sc91(,6694.11' :Igrrtl'heS?;";,.K1".7.'PeWtii ti I Ica ;21:5sRoin.h7iisti.::-.:.;
tablets (Asierst).; '-lNim., I -
1(swily.'..Bt;s11)Cremfie.41:1., J. 4.000.g' g:,17.e4,0 0,,m..717... ',gleVeS .(DAig,' -2Co;a,.- sill- AOstin,. „ieeFfieitl"."hl-nio"iti;d71.71..',$O,'t'o7=',.,,'.',',:'7-(41f1:ehlii::s:71::geei'.;.
gloves
' 24„ chocolate ...bark ',.-(1•ft.tr.-,.
H. Travis;nam b. . joiiiiston);p-ary'WilliamS; Seaforth
she b•L*fres-' "(J'aelr'lle-InP*107' gey-",. Seaforth; -.24 , einicolite bars P ' ' ' ' ra' .e4.I'rtri?-.
- °sitar) 11. .1. Twyro
207 Leinster'''•St., Woodstock; . • 6.
sParkplugs (Scott Ilahltirk); • Rill ...(flosPitai,..'Aindliary);. :Mrs; -David Mrs'.*MeX.Chesiiek,'--ER 2, Seaforth;
Austin, Flint Mich.; 'Set Of 'clialies. .,
----. .Papple, Seaforth; 1 gallOn enamel .
';(vvItiorlimia-.;,,,,s0A41fdorWthir;,,,,i'a..-llrilaa..tn,-"-.1),--B(euSs9ixe...0d(?4nr°t).ii,V,ie..nsn';'''''.,W$0a.nit Seaforth; elt..).o.'aSI,Vie,Ioir'nYe(11-':.:' ''''-' (CPrili?.tid 4';'il'''1?6-g'e."' )
Mrs.' 4:-Ctiteilly, Seaforth;
'Furniture),. ..Mrs.l'.'.'.1adiek,' Morris-,
warOL. Fred, 'Aft6G'aill; ; s6fOrtb.;.• (Willard'. Plliotth ' '''',Pean,..SteWart,,•,- l'iti. t$:-
- aSSort,ed lotions, :Qatherine ..-11'fiil.:,
'•Seaforth; stiiSter. set (Sills Hard- ...liPs,.. ',Seaferth; :•' :cartons ';'d,Olie'
sno.:•gia'sses gohir..hiengstaff),-. Sus- sea•farth• ..*$7',56-..0.1.1n-anenflIgis';.•
minrs'1Y1: ale:cekt„, rioa,,4iiillSeya:rci::.;, 20, e,,ncti:b.c.,,.: F:liAroitifoic,, t.iv,[irs:IP;wr:atirscssi..'s*,6. tt,.Iliedeltoetilto',•ii'.11s,:
Se,e•gfecr6th°W.;e. rgn(ekliin: tgo8LLS'ul.(Silteltaatrst6s111:',Itiazi:".t.aof;6t,i:".t.:St'ehfO,rtii,. .„. ',•:, -,,,,„ .,,,•,,
: , .,. , . , .. • :, . ,. Mrs,
twsg. Th...16tt 8eff(9SIttehifeep!ai)re'.
..0ae - book Lions „ tieket's ' (John,
.M.Q.d'e4nd)' • grs''''' ":114'' ' ' Pdi'"vill':' frubdbe1r09'10linvie-ai?to•DStil; iiStrna'etionirdill4r0;":
, gallons fuel oil (pandas' 4. Loney)„,
Mrs. James :,p4rk, ' SeafOrth; aS-
sailed lotion,s; Stan Gar/tat, Sea -
'forth; . angel, fo_od cake (Smith's.
Bakery), `JiillY.",-Shaith, Jr.,. Dublin;
Pair- slipPers':(Willis' -S,hoes),: Mae
• Stith, Seaforth- ih 'dozen : shoe
• briishes7.7.("latk .ThompsOn), ,-.JVIts.
Robert Geniniell,,KiPpen;,,asSerted
lotions, Orval ‘Westen; Seaferth;"..1-
*Mid ,..checolateS. '' (VITOng's ...Cafe),
Mike 'Clarke; .e/o: Mrs, Cecil tern -
•on„; ,Seaforthi .. 21/2, ' Anzep. • eggs.
(paiefs Produce), . Mr. LeSlie;-• Sea -
forth:. 'shoe ••• brush and Poligh
afligh_ThomPsOn),4Tilidy-..Adanis,-
- •Zak,25-1; Gadericli; 'cottage Toll: ;03.
F.,-7Christie).;.:,.11utll'..cluff; Seatortit;
assorted lotions,„•Mrs.!4ack; cileii-
, .1y,. RR 2", ' Dublin; 5' packages eig.-
arettOs : .(Woxig's*:. Cafe), - 'Meta
••Ree-Ves,. Seaferth; 2 gueSt tOWC1S,
-3.ariles. A. IViurraY,. Seaforth. ',-,
t t
The 1958...Canadian...Mobile. Home.
ShOw,...whichslos_ed,in Toronto Sat-
urdaY;* was, woncleiful succesi,
declared ' yvittiehi C. „Smith, Who
after -two,. years Office, •retires as
President of the Canadian Mobile
Home Association, 'sponsors of the
event • Mr. Smith, who is general
Manager Of General...Coach Works
at".11ensall, is being succeeded by
David* A. Robertson, Toronto.
Officially ;opened by the Ontario
Minister Of Plariiiing and Develop
Merit; the show played hot deal-.
if
ers from....acenks 'Canada and from
every province. It was opened to
the. public -Friday afternoon and
Saturday, when six thousand peo-
ple visited the exhibition.
In all, there were 40 different
units in the show, indicating e
trend in mobile'home,constructioa-
The Hensall.„.firru had the. largest
exhibit, _with ten' units of various'
sizes. '
-
On Saturday some 30 employees
of General Coach chartered a bus
for the Toronto trip, so -they' could
visit the display,
, A. McMaster, '„ Seaforth,
was 'proposed 'Semple, '
Egmondville.L'.seconcled • by . John
Arnistrong, Stanley Township. •
Charles MaaNattgliton was pro-
posed by Elmer Bali, Exeter, ' sec-
onded' byDouglasFreeman.
Jahn Morrissey; waS,OropoSed' by
EA: LamportStephen Township,
sedonded' by 'Glenn' Webb,.Stephen
'George Feagaii was ;prOposed by
-Wilmot Haecke, -GederiCh," second -
cd. by MeGee, Gotlerich.
• "No -Man goes' before hiS „time
comes," said_Oftiele-Filbert, "un-
less the boss left eally.",
FIVE CANDIDATES sought vthomination as conservative candidate at Clinton Wednesday:,The by-election on May 12 re-'
Sults from the vacancy created by the death Thomas Prycle, Candidates for the nomination were kit: 'te. right, ,• ,
,
William Dale, Hulled Te'wnship; George reagan,- Goderich; Dr. E. A. McMaster, Seaforth; John Morrissey, were,
Town- •
,affa Charles Maellaughton, Exeter, the stie.e.eP011 candidate. • •
Gallon corn -syrup (Dick's Gro-
deryl Dr.J.c. MacLennan, goa..
fOrth';'.13ottle Vitanlin tablets (Ay -
era); P1rs. meth JititiSitY,'!--inger-
soli; assorted loth:4PS,, Mrs.- ,,Alex•
Boyes, Seaforth; towel and. 2 'dish
Douglas.- Wright,' seato_tilt;
table larim'IG. A. 'WhitneYV.-IVErs..
J4,,Laudenbachi..Seaforth; ,can -hair -
Spray (McKindsey's), Miss Anne
Troutlaeek; Seatorth:r.trerfuine, and
talcum • (Keating's), Jtilia Flanni-
gan, Seaforth; dopr .clbser:.,( Balt
Macaulay), F.,•''D.;'"LaidlaW, ;Sea -
forth; 'assorted lotions, Biz
Sea, loath; 6 dozen -eggs ($,c6tra
Poiit?Y), Mrs. Wilmer Kelly, Sea -
forth; • pair girPs.patent shoes (Sea -
forth Shoes), 'Kaye ,McCowan,
Sea -
forth; [', 1 Toni. `kit (Mtichnisey'a),
Mss Anne -Downey, Seaferth',Pash
14;000
'Fire .Destroys,
r
t Discovered by a neighbor,- fire
of unknown. origin CoMpletely raz-
ed a: barn , on the farm :lit ;•Fred
Glanville, AR - 2, • Walten,,JVVhen
Mrs., Ed. Regele. discovered the•
fire about 2-3D Monday afternoon
and reported it . to Mrs„,. Glanville,
the whole barn Was in flames.
;Quick Action Onthe part ' of. the
operator of sPra.: g--7-equlpinent
owned* by VilbUr.,' degy, Brodhag-
, --
en, was •instrumental in the saving
Of • the house. The - spray otiffit,
" broughtwlde l 1 ' in
ns aa4tda used nea r h,031, put fMb iitlia the
'fire which. had spread to the resi,
denee, .according to Mr. Glanville..
„Seaforth rural fire brigade, un-
der Chief J. F. Scott; Were epfied
at 2;28, but upon arrival
found the barn „Wak--,lieyend Say-
ing.:',4-14--:hrigede 'Moir over:from
the, smallspray outfit And stood
guard...over the 'house until. the
'flames Subsided. ,• -
, Lost in ' the fire, estimated :by
Mr. . Glanville .at $14,(1.00„:"....WAs ' a
sitail quantity , of 'hay,. grain . and
straw and , 801116 •-• snaaller .farni,
equipment. Also lost was a swath-,
er and wagon, oWned by ",RAlth,
yrol\tinfird;• Thelass..Wai partially
covered by 'insurance. --, .:••
• . .. liny ,Still•SinaulderS ,
- Shortly after -Midnight Sunday
night Seaferth-fite'lrigade 'idltei3t.,
ed a call to the grass farni. of Gra
-
bat Kerr, 13/4.r.Miles-eaSt and one
mile north .44 Seaforth, where a
•indund tff old .hay was blazing.
The brigade tried, to -ettingtilsil
the flames but found the imeSAttre-
front'', the -7 -Water --`-was--:. blowing- the
fire. beck through the hbttron Of tho
tank of
ffrivto awitvrokri, to, ' e they ; I-, t,%11,P iwtiejeltb.,Ohritt.:
tie:chance of, the Sire spreading Aid
an ahechst impossibility a.$toving
it, , (lie hay was left to smoulder]
i'...i;'ebe7ieCaelli,ri'bt°441•31ae;14:alYtnsgietell.hyanl'e aM-t't-ae•Yn511:!1;
wa,s, selected to 'carry
,
'Mating "\Converition held in',
WOri th'e'nomina
Mond.a(
the, first, ballot, over .
Strang, UsberneAnd Janie§
Makin
o
1.1s( agririer , Teirntl.eilkst 1:s I ne reeve.
S*SsePl'ellebtlifectl'ae°41!al
John Wiriterineyer
uphill fight,- .1.atit
tian'T
rninistratien, that ',we
Liberals in --Ontario-;,-.it-,4
‘,°4
eodrage-PebBIe... right .L...01M
'province:"
riiVinee, to -establish corita.ct With;;;;„
• .
127- WiTit6r111Q Said': he.,
tend§ '
iiiic-Afte'r-Ttliat-Thifid only aftevA
:that' to build' a party platform. • ..0."
"For, to ,long ,We-ve _seen •th„..
-day-today , fashion , of • gevertlik,,
inent" , ,..1.Vinterrneyer ,said;i":4"
The Liberal: ;party,. he „said; iJt
,ceitainly-take._ A new, : stand:_t,
tWc
1);viloia4nt(r'lft-do-eeid-ftihne'aei t et. iti'Yeballe.auhined'rPeri.9Stt'ha:loiremtasga. ,
declared". .',-"And under A .1.4heratc.#'
administration • 'any , child give
the 'ability to absorb, educatioit
_higher' ievcls, i11 have -,the,:"-p
,portutty ",to . go to --univ,erSity
whether or not he tan- afford.lit!
The lour- 12 are impurtant, :eitiOnlyslr' .9:wf
ad
meyer.• because they give the -,414.
- . . .
opportunity; to -strengthen-the
''
Lib-
eral opposition at' Toronto. Not-
ing ., that .there.*are no 80:: Con-,
SerVatives and___11'...._Liberals,--",--Mr.7.",--
Wintermeyer -said: "That imbal-
ance muStbe iN,Ter°60M6., 'fot the
sake, of good. government
'., Mr. WintermeYer said . he •cvnuld.
visit Miran riding again 'before -
MaY -,12, and- that .every -
of the Liberal caucus in the Leg-- -
to help -.in, the •
by-election campaign • ' • '
I. On .the..platform with Mr..-
termeyer; . and Huron Liberal •lead-
..
ers, was. Willoet .kelterbern,l.reeve,,
of Milverton, arid. newly chosen
Liberal' candidate in Perth rid- -
mg; .
SiX. 'werNe t,7311pr:p4Ot'esedSiaa Liberal'
. • .
candidate, whom. three ',With-, :*
drew,- . while D. Addison, „ Mr:,'
Strang' 'arid Zit:, .Doig ...remained ,
in. the runaing....:he .2other three
:norninated..wcre -A. Y. McLean;;, -
who Served asM,P. for the forine.r -.-
riding,:of,Knron,Perth Gordon Mt,
Gavin Walton " and Sohn Aim= •
Sdternongof,:',Lominrdoensbowroh,;;-a.::,wfo4r„sitietri.i.3-Wer%ri-
'candidate ,ip, 1949.
;
Dr. Addison was norniiiated by .
-Beecher Men0e.t. Caton; and
Kalbfleisell,...,Zinith; 'HarrY-
Strang ,by.1141,•11i11,- .Gaderich, and
Garthet Kicks; Hsborne; 'Rohn Arm-
strong by ROY' Lamont, Zurich;
'and, Jona liacEvvan,'',Stanley;'
Doig by Ivan. • Forsyth,. - Tueker-,..
Campbell, Hay;.
A. by. ',Bob Charters,
Seeforth,-; and , James, ,Scott, Sen., -
forth; `: Gordon -McGavin- 'Wih- •
liain'.Alexander and *Jack 'Lgeirr-
ing,•McKillon, ' • - '
• • Scrutineers for the balioting to
select . a, • candidate ftditi • among .
threeTtonteriderS, Were 'George E. •
Rather; Exeter; Beecher .Menzies,
Clinton; .JOseph'`'Gunn, .-Crediton;. •
Garnet'Hicks., Ilsborne. The eon-
secretarytitiTuckey'511-:eh
ixaaelstrei
:f.:9111ilouncement was made ;this ,
•
Kent, Assignment
. . . •.
For Grad
wetk of the assignment of •VVilliam,
Douglas KeyS,,Seaforthi, as assistant '
agrimilttiraT representative to Kent • ,
County,. Mr, Keys is • the Son
Mr. and Mts.: James *Keys, jtjt:'.1.:;
Seaforth, an -d• a' graduate., of the
QAC, Guelph.-.; • ..• •
The increased demand for set -
Vices on the part of agriculture •,
prompted the, move for the -ap-
,„
pointment.- of ',twelve • agricultural
toliege -graduate, s to the.E#ensiOn - -
'Service • of the Departinerit4, '
. .
Red ross Fund
Short Of (:)uotci
Reaults. Of the. Re Cross eartt4. -
t)eig.4 have been., disalmointing,
ac-
cordin to Chairman T. A. Stew-
art. 'While- donations ,receiv,ed: to• -
date ainenht to %OA), thls 111/-$600.
Wow the ,dietriet, quota. or.$1,0100,
..-to-oorimenting-on the arapalgo,
gteymil )60.Pted out 'thatilaPY.
WhO have not ,been.,canvassed, or,...
who ziaSt wieb to make further
tontribidiona, may do so to •Mr.
R. S. MaeDenald,' the ..treaSurat,
at' the Province Of 00itie
Office. •