The Huron Expositor, 1958-06-06, Page 1winety,Dhott,
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TJAY4 JUNF,4' 198
gleopes, 5Cent,.
aYr In Advance
. -
-0 lo hi.- .earriPleted. in
onceied oarly tlus t immediite,futurez:At Present
ear el,' a..1#, ;#* .;,,Itlteffigi:iioiatite4altingi
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if :Cited'
iast, of, tlie.ikiiterSee40
:lege, Were leVelieeand seea0.'tbis.
'apting.• Tlielaiid will contain
, ball' '.1**4.
'
r W.Ottc.:4414.0t,r,.400nhkrir. swirn
:he
,b#::'ted40041,*,4*prings..,•;:,corit*'-
tiOn 1S:'*t00.0641*jate,
of , the hainber uf comneee'"
forined i year--ago-Said
4Ia the': grottp.:hoper0 ' 'W11 Jie
.,e0IUM011 cenre
Ti
Ownship conneir:
snad&A-grant - .;.of 25. to ..theL:Sea.
'n.S.7prizeS. *jibe, 3.13,th.'.'dmituat Sea
lorth Fall Fair. Fresident f,' the
-Society,•16bert W. Cumfibell,1:ap-
peared - before- `Council of
the:fair,SpOnsors:
Mceting in Seaforth Yrov'iub,Hall
Tuesday, , Reeve Ivan .Forsythl
-41th.',Altm#1061-s.,present.,'
,A cash by;laW,LWill,tiePrepared-.by';
Clerk E. P. Chesney for the
adoption of .the, 'engineer's report...,
By-laws .fer'' Union
ion, water rates in Egmondvffle,
•,and,,the,indrition of S.S.:.10;:Tiick-,
404 .Offeetive•Deceinber. 25; Were
passed. : '••
•Wilnier:::BrOadfOot, Warble fly,
inspector,'„eompleteil' his ,retnin- of
#olleftiona,,and,WaS;paid4iges Of
4325)10 and mileage Of $1490: This ,
• jii4i'd0(1.:•:tu,tal:•,,SPrakS -.0.f":6,1411; =and, -
720 cattle were brushed. , The clerk
'was.',iiittructed•-to apply for the,
„grant ,aVallahle on the ,inspector's
vages and mileage'al.:1(1.'0.04- (4.
-warbieide ' •
, ,Xletter'fionitheBrucetield Fire• :
epartineng;;requesting that the
,-4Partitient.,*.,seti•up uncler the
maillie Of Stanley ,and:-.Tueker-snaith';'
.1*i:4:Teed-and 'nliY4aW:-wiltiretlite-7
-,pared, accordingly. •
..Accounts Patted incinded:_dunip,
adVertit-.:
-hospital-
ization. $1.53; 1eal.;$92-25.;
o
ahshe Latett":0.11
e-ffl,nr teal:4T lie.°f.
arena.' •
'HInstrUnlatal'i* the wc1Pk4
park i a.
Chanibet COMMergeAe.
One .. of the ,', highlights . of , the
school year 'takes place Friday . 4f-
ternocm. , When -gratittatiOn •ceremon-
ies will beheld at Seaforth District
High, School.,• . , • ,
' 1‘10t ..4rnernherS Of the-
graduatin.g 'claSs be presented with,
.their diplomas, but, also. a -number
Of special aWardS"'-arialtholarships
Will -be'preSellte0; The ceremonies
FriclaY are",the-seConit,rstageTAu
the ,year7eii&-progiamr,-eetta-iii--ef-
the prittes.'haVing been presented
at a reward 'assembly last friday.
-'.AddresSing, the, graduates this
Year will, be Dr. Mnman,fi.'lligh,
directOrei.the' diplorria, courses at
Oritario--,,Agricultural- 011 e g
auelph.: The gracluatied occasion
will conclude- with as, daneeiTriday
of • -- • •
. FOrd,,I)icidafeWir"A includes.Wilfred
Italhatt4lintLflafel&Witrellt'411efiti.
-. a -rd -.Rose, --Rudolph Baner and Har-
old Ellisen.
• Tke:',4±0.41.gen:',:cfrniiiberboasts,
.Mciiiher,thip,: i::-•1:teddect
..bk President .UJliarn S. lihI.
'Other Offieers'...are:•.;,first
dent,' 'Mr. ,Diekison,
preSident',..':',::Genrgejarinuth; past
presidenti,
tarktreaSiire44.0„i(41.',..,,,,prtieter, ;..
plennentary alloWance, :3: roads,
$7;612.47; salark:- and .,:alloWarieeS,
'ReeeiVer-Oeneral- of Can-
poStage,, drains,
..$1,;09.-00;1 wnrfilef1Y,•'Contriat;
449--591- We- drage'.Joaris. $I ,700`,
;
arnetNciticyNtit
kitChenet Staff.
•
miss ',Nancy Nott. I3.A., of ,Eg-
• has receiVed- word , that
she has, successfiglY- .paSied. her
"year -it Toronto University 14r:40
. ,
She has received her degree of
LS Miss Nett has accepted a
Iposition With,the, Kitchener Public.
Library and started work-klOnday.
.Youth Injured
As 'Fingers Lost.
Michael O'Rourke. 18, oE R.R. :3;
Dashwood, lost most- of his right
:band late Monday whenit caught
-jisonio..inachinery.:with which he
was 'working in kdrainage Project;
The,. youth. is &in-Ploy:ea by
Wil-
liani •Campbell, Seaforth; a, drain -
ago and tile contractor. The Vand
,
was dial:nine& first in Exeter and
then Mr. .07Rourke was taken to
London,: fpx: surgery. "
Dietz, , Rudolph Bauer, George
tickinierT-Edward-Scherbarth, Jr.,
Fergus Horan and Harry Muegge.
•
-N�-me--Frcrnl
Ryan,To Inspection Stuff
Mr 'rank J.I'.sen of_M.rs.
Carniila ayan,..-Seafortlirlies--teen-
aPpointed ,an 'Elementary' School
Inspector. The' appointment was
:-Made 4y:the:Ontario. Department
of . '
A -graduate of :,SeafrirtikiPistriet
High:Set:U:101,i. Mr. Ryan is:, at the
.:,prgSent':;:tixii.d4head of the Englil
departnient:'at-GlenvieW.ParW-See-ondaiy-School 10 Galt;--'.
•
,
n UdiMinister--
o First Church
The induetien service : oftheRev,
D.'Leslie, Elder: into the_pastoral
Charge of F ir s t Presbyterian,
•Church, 'Seaforth, was held in the
church •Thursday evening at 8:00
o'clock. The Presbytery of -Huron-
an was inchargeeLtheser
vice, with the Moderator of:Pres-
bytery; the Rev. Wallace -McClean,
Liieknow, conducting .the servide.
Rev: Elder 'comes, froin'the Pres-
byterian Church in Vernon, Ont.,
the Presbytery` •Of Ottawa: • 2'
Rev -1VIeCombie, Ripley;
:delivered the, sermon. The act of
induction was performed by Rev.,
McClean; with 'Rev.,- D. J. Lane,
Clinton; -Iliterini Moderator, nar
rating the steps taken in procur-
ing Rev, Elderfor first Church..'
Followingthe„ act of induction,
Rev. R. T., A. :'Marshall, White--
'cliurchr-delivered7the-charges'-te-
the Minister and to the congrega-
Tlre was special music 'by the
chOir,''under,'the• leadership of the
:Organist, 11, A. Kempster. Carl de
teer,Sang a. solo, "It's Real," and
an 'anthem; "Seek Y6 the Lord"
was rendered by the choir; with
;lames:T. Scott as soloist. •
Following, the Service a social
,hotie-was bold in theeluirch hat,
when all 'present had: the- oppor-
tunity of meeting the new minister
and Mrs. Elder.
nOle Parkin
ensall Counciiea
King Street, 'Hensail, has been- dro, Hall,
narked out for paratiel. parking Reeve l. W Jones presided Over
. (luring the pest, week.. At the the meeting- A full attendance of
nionthly meeting„of iiensall -imago ecTnen Waslpresent.
„council' Mondaynight, the street
• snaintenance man, E. R. Davis,
-
was instructed to Math the park--
ing off into 21 -foot blocks, slight-
ly
aliorter than 'those in use iii
Seaforth, where parallel Parking,
was'inatipted three weeks ago:
Charles 'riferd; president of the
chatilAW conlinerce„. apProich-
Rd council regarding the new park.
With the • adVent of parallel
in place of an1c parking, a short;
age:, of parking space has, devclop-
- td in the village.
He asked ;if
Inore spate told be made'. avail-
able elose, lo the 'Main : Street.
`.C,o0iicil Made plans to gravel the.
„ lot .behtnitih# Town Hall and make
it available for "parkittg. : •
accounts lotailing
$499203-wete;42.cletOd paid by. coun-
cil. These included: County' of
11011,14 'hospitaliza-tion, $811241
Hur-
011 OrliniP:.$2'.30:,Bell
•Telophone,'. services, $i8.80; 'E.
Vitdr; iepairs Hehl, $444
streete. '1,2014'IteOlVer Gen-
eral, 11106113# tett, E.
salary, , J. A. •Paterson,
oalary'l., ;116.66; Henson 'Ale,
•
Yz-e,
tit4OR
M Migh(er of Mr„ Mad,
Mrs.., pink (Bewittati, MeKit
1014' Was, a recent graduate of
St. Marra School of Nursing,
Kitchener,” She is a graduate
of Seaford'. District High,
SC/1061. - •
,
A - ,1141-. ' '0i-,„E"':NO1-'13-4,9-8•t:, 1°4-L,,i,.*:,_re,Y,I,':. le. g'f'Ri''' f"....;',,nt..bit..17,,,',4$.:-,..Vs,paynik--,111.„ ,..:,•e'ail:sg-i'S,,,...,,P4,°:,,,I.:i.h'Y-el'i,Pia'tligLeq....HrecitdeT.:.
i Ford l)iekiSon, and, RiiSsell' Shalthee-iexamirienne he,','t , e,
.,:iia...a, .,,,,,•7an.i:_...6i.C.1.-:;:nii:e;:- O. f."..i ,-.,--;0,hlw )ja.: T6rh0.eP,..'flis;0..7.:1.-!11:',,o.g,4.',4,:r4:::,--47.t e°6'nlitlm,k:',.• S,prings'lliat are being developed a
showing.,sign§:,ot- the, Work :3,,vbiclif-' fil.:0:?ei''°f..t11°..:'
301' tin haVe. contl'ibutecl.:.',.:Perii#Fere,
•--,-.7.-ii,f,„: .-.-,-- ---,' • ,. ,,,I.' ., vh, a7,04.6._t,,,:a 4,9v., ta„r1.0Ced0.01.),21- AoIrrc: ,DickciSpohi:iftia,l,;;,..i,...,veall_iplitiet,ssi)__.,_
'• dent; :' Virhile.,' :1:StiOldieeL.44;4paSt',,pr'
Seaforth :J-lighlanders',,pand are
starting:;.,theit,:,.--surnmef...-cencerts
464:week.. 'TlieSricay,:. tight i11 be
the new night,for 11k remit dr.:Week;
ly_ceneert4,a0Victeria-Park:.:..
Small ,atteridinee..of-,inerriberi..d
:.the.band,=Oh.,,Sti.lidak, nights Prompt,'
ect.thegrOnplOi,Feliange,:tOthe.Week
•nigbt..::EkeentiVe
of the band ex-
pressed :hope:: oftlr
area will attend" these events :ariet
,hlp siipport the band -. -.
Randroaster.tyle Eammond, who
oblee'Vet -the-bantiTitilhelfall;JS:".
striving - to improve and strengthi.'
eit::its:.forees: At present he is
.traiiiing a class Of :20.'-koungster:
'frOri-EtlW area -ifitereSteci: loin -
band,... ,
-.:-;,COntacted.T-WedriesdaYT-Mi.-,-.7,11am7.
mondr'said the organization plajis
having: a- variety -on their programs
:with: guest -inany. „of:,
the'cOncertS,' As Well.'as:individual
'artists, during'the::-Siiimiter„SeVeral
eveiling; which the public is .in-
Vited: Music he provided by
the Collegiate -a' of." the , University
of Western' Ontario.
SebolarShiptiVinnera .
, Meinerial. Scludarship,
value $2,5, Charles MacGregor.
Students' 04 irn il Citizenship
AWard-i-for-outstanding.'school eiti-
zenShip,. ,$25; J. Montgorn-:
University- .vale $500T': Barbara
Reid, Ronald Ennis,
TeacherS", College, value $250, Mar-
ion
.lieiningrfaV Giade
ROY,
,Charles--MaeGreger5.-Olem--Steffler.--
.,13,ursark,froni..Wemen'S Ankiliat7
to Scott Merrierial'Hosp:ital,-4ue
2A1iee :Chriatie,
Legion A:Wardi, .valne Mar-
'
.M,.,-,Spaith memorial ',TroPhy,
awarded to the studerit.,',Obtainirirr
the highest markS,. the school at
christroas and Easter, Jean Hilton.
. Academie' Shields: • .To the ,-stu-
dentr-J:Orom each- grade n.ith-the
Iiigh§SCiMarkS. On :the -Christmas
and Eter-exasninations :- Grade
IX, R0110 Gsade X, Jean.
Tiiulen; Gr argaret Wood,
..„
!nth rop
Winthrop and St Soluinban....pfas,
ed,to, a One -all' tie in the opening
foothalL,:game_. in -z.:Witithrop Park
Friday. iiight. This 'Was the.. first
Schedidedtanie played by - the Wire
throP SqUadlif:the.Haron, F'ootball
AsSociation'thiS7-Yeaf,
: ICerC-41#Clure•,.-Scored' the• lone
IfOr.,Wig,throia..,:'.For St: Calum-
hatrair9deked; in otily
point, .Rftirray -an ,,1\hClura
were penalited, in the final inin
:utes' of the:lett' half for, roughing
In the only other HFA garne ast.'.
Week, ,Clinton took. a,:i40-0` Sion
from the Vtralto s • 'Hilton
WednesclaY nir
...Whyte-"Cupi:.',AWarde4,t0.
dent .:AcCuMidatigg,the... trrOk;
hi the' PoUltrY'High-SchoolSee
ontstanding:, student .iii,AgriCul
•
publie;SPeaking 'Awa,rds,.: :JunM
ChaniPiori,'SaVaugeytrophk,' ,Pearir.
Mclean.; : -Senior•'
Lean,:trOph-Marierie-Pappie.,
Whitney7AWard:''
,deski' den.ated by G::,A:.,'Whjtn#',
the Student ,with- the, higliesCgiar
on the .:Christirras and ' t aster::
_aminations; .4 -Obert: Sharn:„.",ci!.-
•
To shidentS:,
aeadeinie
,Joyce
avangC,.,,Lynda ,DebsOn't
-rOott-F'!':06WW: ,a,,rjor
:Sinith,„Antoinette -Van Hen, egge ,
Bonnie .IVicLeed,
Carolyn "dargaret Wood, --
ThorriaLok4.13rian Bradk;
TO:ink-More' that -one- Student for
coiitributian'teTrntiSic in schon1;,..
gradnated,-.4rom-Assumption.--Carolyn-Nell:
rove
Sliliteribera of the BrusSelS, Mor -
tit and :Grey Telephone CornPany
were gnests..-ef tite;..C9MPanY this
Oeek when .. "open house" :Was
,held, The open house marked,the.
• telephone; exchange.. The systern
Serves' the BruSSels-Walton. area in
Grey., and Morris,'
• The- official cutover ; and , ribbon'
Ceremony ,held Monday was a red
letter, day in the history of the,
ekehange,, as it Marks- its .50th an,"
nivorsary.'-"It was fonnded by the
late :Pinta* 'Stewart' Scott. A ten,:
Waiter Scott, IS secretary -treasur-
er, and has', been With the company
for the past 22 Years'. Monday. he
cut ,the.:ribbon, giving the 1.,:,045
subscribers a new era of service.
Attending • the ceremony.. were
many prominent -citizens including,
Reeves George MeCiiteheon, Bailie
Parrott -and ,GeorgeXhitchinson, of,
Brussels, Morris ain-qreir,tekiee:
tivelY; Watson troika, represent-
ing
,MpleswOrth • Rankine' Tele-
phenelBystem;'.Elked Cathers,,and,
William 'Dietitian, of the 'w'reter
Telephone Company; Archie Young
of. Blyth, and John Kellar,: Sea-
forth.- Representing the Reif Tele-
phone Company
List0Wel.-
Geo5e..Miclaie;:'cliairirian of the,
COMMistioners, jor. the telephone
company,. spoke "Vilely before .the
actual ribbon-ciktitig ceremonY.
Ito expressed the:. thanks of all
"comMisSiOnert to ' the telephone
op-
eiators whOhad.conducted the tWO1
days of Open house Se capably.0
He expressed Satisfaction at the
corripletiOn of , the fine building and
the new ,sWitehbeard set-up Which
will take the place. of the old One.
Mr. Scott tiShered the operators
into the buddingLfolle*g the cere-
mony, and with MiisEK,Addle, Car-
glifF
,and Cassie ThomPsOn :the.
board, made the fir4 call On P.,4
new- system. "
;The entevei, hact,•.,L been aceotn-
polished .Minutea Wore .hii" Archie
Willig,:l.joytt Workman and Milter
1VIcArter,,' who, had '‘reeeived vadtt::-
able ,aSSistance from lack Kellar,
Setiforthi iastallation'of
the '.sYsltitri.•
;." Confinisiioners, telephone crew, in Brussels has been in the sante
•--V-Igith177-olfieTars a n -ape d ors -
were' entertained at turkey din
uei fOliuwing.the °belling; • ••
,The 'cOmpletion::; of, the •neW'•;ez.-
chang# will:Mark the largest ,Pro-,
ject undertaken by.,•the •cdtapanY.
The Cld-eichange :on Mairt Street
building-since-,4909,t—
,-Vour regular- •Onerators, One
night' operator and; n,, relief: opera-
tor will, Man - the: new sWitaboard.
With the cutover, 500 neW ; bat-
tery
,telephenet will ',:put into
"(Continued en Page 4)
b. Long ',4104rtielr
The '"Daly : block,..long-tiMe land-
mark on Main Street, owned, :by
Edmund- Daly, was sold last week
"iiithe
transaction was a, brick residence:
on. :North ,Main • Street, owned by
Mr. Kling, Which. has,,,been, •Pur-
chasede, by:2Mt.Daly. ' .
The,Sali was arranged by Joseph
• ' •
;. That there is a great dealof in-
terest being aroused in anticipa-
tion of the reunion of S.S.S.- No. 4,
Hibbert, on June 28, is evidence
by the, letters being received from
former pupils' of the school:, MM.
,Marie'lVleiady,"present teacher and
secretary of the reunion commit-
tee, in releasing' letters, already re-
ceived,' said additional;letters' are
being ,received every. ',day and
there is :every indication' that the
reunion will te an outstanding- sue
-
TBIAM-It is our intention to
prekiit for fiftieth anniversary
of SO•fNO. 4; Hibbert. Thank, you.
.F10.4.1e tcaEuTe (the -former
ene Coyne)?
4IIRMINGHAM, Mich. - I am
looking -forward ' to attending the
With anniversary f s-.8.s..No„. 4
on June 28, 1953- Sinterely, ;Al-
,
fred J. Rees. -
WALLACEBURG - I received
your kind invitation to Abefiftiath
anniversary of S.S.S. $o;;:' 4,:
Hib-
btt, on .Tune .2.5; and am happy to
be able to accept it, 1 am looking
forward with 'pleasure to se.eing
InStformet classmates and, also MY
/ hope everyone is able to
get home_ to, make the reunion a
success., ' , ,
, The picture :of the stehooi, was
loVety. You sixfold haVe been
standing, on the steps or walk.
Don't tire yourself out gettitg
ready for the clay; Gratefully.yours;
a former teacher),
•BRAN'TFORD-',Your kind invita:
hen to attend the 50th anniversary
of S.S.S. No. 4, Ifibbert, on June
.28 Of this year, received and grat&
fully7-accepted.• Be -1 assured, Mrs,'
Melady, it will be a great pleasure
for my wife and I,to "join you, and
the others of good Old S.S.S. No. 4
on such a happy occasion. -ILI can
assist in_any way r, to assure the
success of this anniversary, be
Sure to ask Inc. Jim Atkinson.
--'T01101TO-On-Friday we receiv-
ed,the,invitation ,:to the fiftieth an-
niversary-,:-rermion
The picture Of &SS, No. 4, is espec-
ially -good, and ,,one that I amgoing
to put in 'my' album, later on., -.It
recalls.-inany ,happy 'memories. It
is ,iuSVWencleiftd, to have an 'oppor-
tunitY to retiirn.and see the folks
agairli'' Thank you for the invite-
tion,..T0M and '..I.are-certaitilk
look-
ing With ratith pleasure
to attending on ,June ,28. „Mary
Planagaii (the fotmer Mary Atkin--
KITCHBNER and I
Cordially accept the ,invitation to
attend the fiftieth , anniversary, of
the folinding of S.S.S. NO. 4, Rib-
tert,'On, Saturday, .Bine 28,-ilar-
tin„and,,1314kiehe' EWnet
LONDON -4 regret will not be
able to attend the -celebration of,
the fiftieth .anniversary :of my for -
Mer school Thanks Very Much for
Yeur kind' invitation;. I cotigratn,
Mother Mary AlicekAgnes Cliyne,- lite -the -School Hoard- in -,S,PonSer-•
ing this enterprize and Wish you
every success. It Would be most
enjoyable to ineet,my former class-
mates, and again express my re-
grets at not being .able to attend
.at this Special time. -*Sister M. yel-
icitaS (Laura. Barry).• •
, TUPPERVILIS, Ont, , Your
lovely; hivitathin arrived ttiday. It
appears, that you, rnight, be in a
whirling planning stage. I can im-
agine hew 'busy yOu--;must.he. This
is one :girl who .intends to be there,
It Will be -a: great - reunion, won't
have been teething high school
in Chatham since Christmas and
really 'like' it,MySubjects are
Science and%Englislr: Next year I
expect to have PP' and Health.
Working for my, E.A. degree; has
paid. off. • Well4"Marie, we will see
yeti in ;lune. ' Geri ,McFadden (Ger-
aldine Eckert).-..' '
'BRANTPOS.1)- 'Thank you so
much for the invitation to the gOth.
• anniversary of S S.S. NO, 4,- /lib-
bert. We certainly are looking -for-
ward to being there. Mr. and Mrs'.
A. Riches' (Hannah Williams).
HAMILTON - We were very
pleased to receive ,your, very kind
ftwitation to the school's anni-
versary on June. 28. , We will eep,
.tainly mike" every effort ,,to ,be
there. We hope', you have ',every
success in this tundertaking,, and
many thanks • for the invitatiori.
Mr. and Mts. John' P. Morris, ,
(Continued on Page 7)
Uniersity, with a Bachel3f cf To not more t an two gir s and
Science degree: Mr. Murray is „ two boys far athletic ,attainment:
theon of Mr.' and Mrs. Gil- eerinne-Smith-,-Eleanor---Bonyl-Rob;
bp•rt Murray, R.R. 1, Dublin.- ert Govenlock, Robert Binnendyk:
He is a graduate of Seaforth To not more than threestudents
District High School and St- who have made- eworthr-contrt.-- -
1Vfichael's College; Toronto, bution to school. activities general -
The graduate, plans' entering 1Y; Joan Dick, Robert Reith, James
medical school at Toronto Ifni- Scott • ,
--versity: ' • - Sehool Letters
,To clts ef Grades XII and
;Iteilyn--ThileY;TDougla's 3ainiesom-
New •Li htin -F XIII Who obtain :required aea -
g or standing: Joy -.Montgomery,
Bowling Green? charies AtaeGr#gor, Cleiri"Steffier,
, _ To not more than two giras, and,
a
Seaforth bowlers
ties Wednesday when members who obtain the highest standing m,
thletics in school: lRake-
held a:pot-luck supper at the club- the Vioet
a
beban
ctivi- tw boys of ,Grades an.XIII
house la lenient weather -result-
ewith, Mary Catherine Roach, Lou
d in play'for the Soole trophy 'Murra Howard jaines
y .
' deferred until 'juneqs -T- 't e than two students
-Ceas1clerat,101,1: was: given the in- of. Grades ,x:ar and XIII. who.,
• g• • • '
stallation', of new " lighting at the
, made- an outstandm c ntribution ,
greens.: `No decision • h s been tk ato ramatics, Music or A
en'pencling tests which are; bein,C .S'eott, ;Ros,emary 'Lane:
To not more. than three student - Grades and „XIII who .
throng their course have bee
outstanding", in leadership, •or,, w o
have niade a worthy. eontribiition.
to the student activities in :the,;
school: Marjorie :,Papple, "-Fay
ve Kenneth -Thompson.
made of ,various types of lighting
equipMent.
C of C Akis-Regent
ttendance.'Dri
Realizing the contribution
theatre makes. to. a community,- it
committee of the Seaforth Chad-
ber of Commerce has Co -,operated
With Regent Theatre here in An
effort to bolster falling attendance
at the theatre. During the- sum-
mer months the theatre is operat-
ing only during 'Thursday, Friday
and Saturday of each week. - -
This week the first in a series
of calendars, indicating the attrac-
tiont--lor- June, went" out to resi-
dentsonimte iotfteh...
e district. The calerid. ar
was arranged by the C. of C.
.e
Tie Score In
Exhibition Game!
diaFinfosntdgaatinthe eatretehre6anteiowll
n,.bsegroubnads
this year saw Mitchell push in an
extra. run in the seventh' inning,
to tie with Seaforth:- In the exhibi-
tion tilt Monday night, the two
teams fought to a 7 -all tie.
Mitchell thbk - the lead in the
first with 'two rung; but Seaforth i
Went out. in front n the sectfhd,
with three runs. They retained
this lead in the third with two more
Mitchell Collectedrunin the
fifth sixth to corn° within' a
run of the local Sqiiad, hi the sev-
enth they came up with three runs;
while geaortli' connected with on-
ly two; ' • • .
MITCHELL -Vipond, lb; Fullers,
ss; R Dietz, e; ,TeintOtd, 1.b;'
Mal-
olrn, cf;' H. Dietz, -11;' Auelmery
36; Pugh, Osborne,
SZAV. , P.
2b; B. Aldter, 11S;
Leak' p: A. Patterson,
Pantile, 3b; J.ills, 14 j.„ Dick,
cf; S. Hall,' rf; D. Wright, rf in
5th; 1!. Drager, if in 5th; E. tamp.
Of la 6th.
Lay 20 Sq- Shingles
In 2 Days For $10
' Commenting on preSent-clay costs
oI construction, Walter Murray,
well-known Seaforth builder, re-
called when all a carpenter receiv.- • .
ed for ; day's work was $2.50. ,And
it was. a long day, too, he :said.
To .:illustratgi the 'clianges--.tliat. •
ha' occurred, he fax:of
wlnch ha'and the late Joseph
Keat-
ing .'did in 1913. The two men ,com-
pletely Alingled a' large residence
in two days-., The roof :began,. der
80 feet' from the, ground, and they
tarried the shingles' up to the 'attic
of the building and through .6. .,
hatch they had cut in the roof.
Nearly 20 squares of shingles Were
involved, and the NI) .included tatt-
ing down' and replacing 'a -quantity
of ornamental, woodwork,,
Their pay for:the entire jobt-45,„
each.
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Children Rpoi„yo
First Communion -
TFirst Conuntinion was received
by 22 children at St., James' Reinert
Catholic Church. Sunday ;; morning
at the 8:30 Mass., , ,
Receiving Communion w e re:
Paul, Reynolds, Douglas Phillips,
John' Eckert, ' Anthony Van Leek
Brian, tennliardt! 3ames McGrath,
Arnold 'Van Miltenburg, . Patrick
Flannery, Yvonne VeeneY, Rese.
MHO 'Bedard, Jane McOonneli.;-
tonMe ',Johnson, :Patti* , SW% "
Patricia Etne, -Maili.",twinkle,. Sus-
an /4#eta, Maureett140nm, Anne
Verbakel,Mary Ha an; Angola
Devereaux, Maria'Wlleln, Mary
Price, OaWna IteY1tOUT