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The Huron Expositor, 1958-06-20, Page 1. • • s.sfs Year ' •'• Whole 'NutriT3er 4716 , , i• • SFAFORTII •ONTARICY, FRIDA _ Members Of the Seaferth'1,iranch' the branch. new members have been, -" added 156 of the Canadian* Legion took Recognition was giVen the' this, year. • - - • -to, branch and its Membership cbM- Theanteeting,lnseharge of Fres- the first step in „a campaign inittee, when Don Adarn5, of 1rn dent snratirrs Nesbitt, agreed. the xaise funds for construction, of a ' d neW Legl'h'• amed a eerani all -Chairman °f t e • - ld, be At, nin anniiallbrannelisn„ 27., Attendan of $25,, decurn s 'wen by picnic Irou ce istrict -----TneriturtsehdiPaC:C er:, BaY,fiel:a .0il ulated 'during Thu.rday. •nt.12r.ttee chairman, e Coombs.* tlive :months, wa ' "on building on ittee, to tifica h innal , corn - 134rry,_ Mars , f merit to Cleav Mittee. tho Pas non 'Walton. • •The brarie n draw for a sm arrange:10T' na the, nonarniffee are . , . 'English Car. 'LJe; Haney and,A-1,1!.1 ' "(Y ,c°°Y.,n s ihrectrnn 25 , • s. 'Rex, ' - Nichorsen- Day SiunlaY • DecOration infninted the ting was -- arade The ration, day - ad= niAlrlItalidee;aeesbilve....Teig:I.wr'll be: •• thn parade or - , sing - i3ogie Banu. 1°11-acc°Inilifoi- Several- ;Year s•• the ,SDRS • • •• 4,07A ••• --- oda:U(4, •`"' 'decision . t ,s 1naflcrng Tim 4440 si tn Smee M'ai*21711-Plieit;;00::,• l'`,1,1:rat . .!"2 4kP .•• :• --111:1nia,r 3a • the regillieth1i:tq noreda for nw quarters 1%e-eeth:Lg0.: lite meinherslup: McGrath, 6f L9LIGVailth''' was- In•-gaedsgentay• tti7keni: t° Pr V. mcLean, .a former eside4 mber ',when a en' to "Tat, as presentHa cerhhe•a:te formerly toub „ but SI () .r1958 Siugln Copies, , $2-50 a'Year , . , • ,Adherdr4,to a schedule establisht mark of, the appreciation- of, the ed tue-, eeng-r- Ongrenation for Ms -work -durnig entvvo and. half years lie, has tion. Of'. Nali,daside Unite.d eiv here., Nin and.mrs. Han_ an/in , thiS ,,inotan ;completed- nlie..--,-retif Slantilynleave. the -tad_ of -the rnent of a. debt, of ;$40;000, 'Ttle-...de n. 'Chalmers' , United:. Was. Created:Jo" finance." -a,ir'''exte -;11Vindsbr. , . sive' renoVatiOn, kprograni *hien; aeLennan-alnii-: introtinced-•"-; -lias been undet' 'N'7437 -in the chiireh: • who. Will Move here , When. the: program' Was finatieed C4q;..•:pt Mr. Britton will be • • , • . , tor' several "Yeats :• ' • . ' ,Fintest-en 'July • . induction ••,• •ixi• 1553,, a .target -'date of , June,,,n,17 „tinsthe., eve"ning of July 4, Dr. ‘1958,- Wa'S establishe.d 2as bpi)* ,said. •••• .eecasion ,for the final payment.'',:ei theldan', sUccesSful - ,:pothpietion .6t, the plan, ..-thenebn- 1.,41 • e,'"; - - "gregatioa ort 'Friday held a* yle. tory, Get-together and pot -luck :sup'. _ Erskine. per. .The ,gathering, aiSO an, upportanitY introduee , the cengrega,, ' • itnnasSCOTFreviewerIntlie,..Wor . , • , -been acceinpliShed,,,bY lieart- --attack- in . the •bilitding-cOmrnitteen Ottiers•;',On, e,,er Tuesday evening, Iluren the •'eariainittee who, SPOke 'Were- nntt °lea HarveY' Erskine, 'of nr-esn.,S,avauge, -Dr. Getietieb, died, inna_utes .lat.-' rs ;3,1...• Scott -and S,tew-, Heswas. iiiS 59th nrear. w.';'il.ei.,',WEarSs'iocifin.eh'iSt•?vrgaeYthetor . • 'TBE' . ROk• oggortgpm.. Was"-Pres'ented • LloYd-,CO0' pe. ' :3; •,,,int.'ip-eri.:-":a fa- attend the: opening of 'a neW .Bensall sPim.g. Fair FridaYs; :T)eSPite rale/ the- fair was' attended .10Y‘ ever -150u PerstniSi , • , shovvn ahave with' hin animal,' as„ Gerry Montgomery (right), fernier Hurorina Weatvvorth "County. -CourthouSe ;in cultural represent'atiVe, riow__ofToronto, ,made' the - presentatidn. Tne ',cup is' 'presented for the -bes Estopmpileltd-to°"11;Wpeenildri,ethdea'Yni* gThlit"e,Y•whiatit-d'• . steer -or heiferrid .ExPasitor Phote ' , ame rs. Harold Whyte was renamelis president -, of Seafarth- Woutell!a- BosPitaf Alotiliatk for 1958-59 MOT: . . Mbyte iSs:Aarthig her second year at the bead.'•;if .this- erganizatien.”, -The anniial=diiiiie'enineetingnof-s-flie- . s auxiliary -was 'held at the Vigtorian Inn Stratford, •last••week ;v4th a. ,,.,.goo'd attendance. _ nif "whist Wa's enjoyed 'dining ':the- evening. First prize was won Misa -aanet Cluff, and rsecoid •• innies by E. IVICIVIaster 'and Mrs. Alice Stiles. - Consolation priie Went tenIrs: 5. C. Crich. ' Three members had perfect at; . at ' meetings during .the past year. -,They. were Mrs. I:}on Bhtll SVGTaham nand- - Mrs. Don Stewart. In a draW,'1VIrs. Brightrall "the attendance Mrs,, A. Bethune won the 'Ilya- tery box. Cither special prizes were- - w�nbyMiss' Itess Grieve and Mrs. - D. Brightrall, • •• e offi rs 'name for e • corning year were: vice-presidents, Mrs. S. Gordon, Mrs: G-Bousseyr: f'• - secretary," Mrs. n1,-- E. Longstaffs: • , treasurer, ,Mrs. A. W, Silleryr ways'. and meant, Mrs. 11. 0. Free 'and.Mrs. T. Atkinson' correspond-. . s ang se,cretary„, Miss G. ' d -Thompson; buying committee, "Miss V. :Drope, Miss F. LlaW and 'Mrs. R". Wright; social convener, •Mrs: Dori • Kander' Membership, Mrs: 'Don Brightralt: :..Press and IniblicitYn trietn Miss -Bess Grieve; mystery box, rrY- Phinn, Brantford, act- • ing aS High Chief Itanger; John •:• sr. AleMberSnefsthe'choir- thntribut- •ed ;SO/era"aumbetsn•dutingsthe tnvening-n-n,s- .•; •„ -Dr. d. C. MacLennan,- Chairniati 'of., the • Pastoral ,teMinitteens pre•. ',tented; Mr...Hall with: a hi-fi, set asas, , „ WILLIAs SHA„ Kn. itcheriern'i 'aCtiag „10-ratial et,th CanadiattOrdnertnekr.FareSterSCpiesented the"..gOelle Misr 'Vank RileynatniaStailationneerellinniesnof."1•ConstaPeenlarlies!sergantratitia,.-•-• ......4Thnrsday..nightj Thereveribigj„Marked "thea,ficial ,Stirt of the -ledge ref,S0•wornerin'tinder•the title of Conitaiitinel-caikt...ShOWnte theleft is .1‘ilis.'".George: CaSe, Vice-president:',, Of :the :'court. 'Mrs.: n Riley is thefirat.preSidentsef ithe.ladteS';:,grOUP..'Obiren Expositor= Inaugurate Court In Constance Area Court Constantine No. L1.842 was- the high officialS---for -attending. _ instituted ... Sridaysn_evenirig-. MrnMatzanke and Mr. Galbraith cetefaTniet- at the FereStere. Hall charre . the al.aneenotnthe• Meet-. . ,. The forme • , letters of in Constance. ' The ball was well , - • . Congratulations • from', 'other offi- 4iled for • tee -,institution of the 'cials,..including Ln -B: Hamlin,nse" group into' the field of the .Cana retary-treasurersof the High- Catirt, dial.). Order, of ,E'bresters.,, ' ; Brantford; Scott F. D. Taylor C.• Twenty-three ladies were Pres. Lde.par.tmuenete;nnst.enedenzt6.koiidthgee High entert-to :the ninnthers' of the offis -Cial" High-colirf,„..which conducted Chief Ranger, ' Brantford; M. S. thecereinomes. They were sin:arts Cole, MD., chief medical exaniin- -1Y dressed in grey rskirts, white er; Brantferclr and • ::W. -.B: blouses and -black bowItiess Each .ohief aocountant;•:BrantfOrd • •• -lady Wore a rase- corsage donated lints. Bert Irwin Was pianist for by the, Constance _Men's Court, No., therevening: Lunch was served and " • '.• dancing was lenjoyed-te music sup -The official institution of• the plied. by IVIrn.and Mrs, ElgirrNott -court was • periornied-hYr-IVIatGlCIL anke tn- of Chesley; district manager,' A. draw. ori.twa.bath towels • were rehO sn.ent ,the -past three' nuinths won by."Mr. Ilnwkshaw,• Brant -Ivor"' organizing the 'ladies of the and. Barden .13rovi,' of . Constance: e irer Local Force ea orth county clunng• recent years, He •Alr. Erslcine NVilS named Huron treasurer in 1933, and ten years ago was 'appointed clerk -treasurer, ove reria as kite has served the county, and in , -. For twenty-five years Mr -Er -s- - -great measure made possible the ic. i esMiOW• •temarkable municipal -growth of ensa , i-egarded an. :autlior-itY, •On. • ,. • „ , • •• -; - •••• , , , , • . , ,„.. . • , si.• ' ...' , ' .' - ' ' -s• . ' ,eninity municipal iiratterS. through- - 'Rani. - r jig ' •nt . , •d after... Hstreupcheend-risnaanc4ohfu•toMnr., and . Mrs. O'Neil,,."..,gc.. $7..' ., D., , .,,,, „iv.,c. -r,rovirce-i.,a1-- pollee- -tosiss-neners• in, ,sea.'7,.;', .4).P.i. the Prnvincen; and- in --a vice noon filled_ _tr,,e,ii..t.eot, Hei„iau, :faint, ,1,,.daettamtli:ridinteirightst., osfatutin:rdeay, Ontario,lv4e4. '•.,,,no-,eiliviii.g‘ , -co. tta• ty,,,. n Areas frequently:nought on,',problems .s.- ..,,, . n, .,,.. • . • administration- Pring' Ic-air'; F cnitieS .c; -,i, l'.1''''.1.'-e."•''''''''''-.1\itrsiA.:)3"rndlo::rC1966-y-peCnr;apsoelirSi oRfRM3r,-..lcia--npdi HCdelfteers,''''u0ndNeerll'.tWBosT-Itabi'14ri' W'''',a9ta:..., Coates- -RR - i ' ,Centri reSignations Of the two inenitierk,of ik issins,nnr,:. •,,nder" his guidance ,construction rsall: arena,. close at hand, Were 'pin pen,: was:presented with The Hui,- nn . Son, -Uendesboro; ,O'Neil, 'sen'',.' Gine4,,,te the ,-poliee,- e6-40,474-*re‘I''. ftfif,...:1-Itiro.11 :0011A1101-1,sP-!Wa5.-0511111.tet-.11o' tiSe to accornmodate."„the', more on Expnsitor...:. -.trophy by.. G-',. . M. mid.. and .. fenrth,, CoateS. ,,T.J44,,_ --the--tomi- force beedme`L .somo-,,weeks ago, Tosigiyafiop '. Of '..ctl reeentlY.- Durillg..reCeht niOn-ffis i than 1,50(f.W110 were- in., attendance s'i •mblitguirferYTtre:troPhY-is-13ut7uP--oneingoward--1.V-riP.".t.§°42--9 ' ifl 'Chief' Erhardt ':.and.',Oensfable-Mar-• _he- hid'. been working--lolighours.:1The-.-showers—held----.-off r-tuntil----the-7,for-'--cerritziet,ition - a nnually—for---.the -arty -,----- Watkins, --- ofNen,--1-10 Huron: Honie,.Comiiiitteen school' parade 'reached the fair ' beet•sheifer-'br 'steer in the.. beef •Keith,Reder, Zurich- cow. and -'a 1.);eaitsa,,ocni;;Ia‘i.71efor:i4.7i,,;htia,t6.:h..,:,8:ro?iptipfi,.:04.7.1111awaci ,f*iceithuunlit:113,yfethouert:cai.lddigtatvoeri ,.t.::::beir:Huron,to:iersit,raLia RCAF TruMpet Band: ••'--7-7e-eder-ncalf-L--elen, finish,„ ,RRI. O'Neil, Watkins: ':Rn11- tinder iwi:1-' 'Borne. Only:, , last' sWeek,- -sWlien. the- showers let, Up,' farm- Strang, RR, 1,. Dubliii; John Ether- Coates,. fift-tTarid-seccall, Watki. ' visited' disPlaYS by ten 'district ingthn, RR 1;',11ensall;'Denald Car- rUnder. one, O'Neiln,Contess Wriglxt tin were -not --An„: take F,ef..,, . feet until, , lune ,30.. when , the. 'date Working- out. PrelinainarY'Planning: grounds The parade' was. led , by cl4ses.',,,...,-:'' - -: , , ', ' Coates,, first and. second - W., r $ ,.,rit„.... „F:ri..„„, :ink first steps- leaning to . calistrue.::: implement : -dealer,sn and; children ter; ,RR 1„nnSeaforth; -..Htig,h,- and i Aged bulln.• O'Neil; sfirnt ..aticl seq4'ne.'is., 'been • COMPleted.'''"Ps ••••40•alt :-:-"--• s'''.. :non of the addition n , • ,• ,,nnis '•,. en3aYed ride's on the ,, ' David "nebft, . •nR, :1, _ e'en/natty; innd. AttOts lieffer, Russel parker: 'ia4"e,,e,:eaPtitilici ,g4pappoPinliteilltafeihO;nt ,a';),v-eas,'el.c-pJetleiltess „" ' Active; - in- manY, ' orgailizatiOnS, The lair' 'whs ' opened by Gerald Rabb,' • Trieheer,• ,RR `3",'''IcitilYebT •Altker -t att:1,t- --over --- 750- ' -Poirinas' _ad ,to -he.,..,hiddenshort.ly, :accer,#/sg, ICir. Erskine Played.a. Inainrr'role. :"Wn-'slquistgoni el.:sr, a" formein-sagriL:ArenSSandsrahrs-Seett;'RR 1 ;,-Croin- "Lloyd • Coopern-lciPlYen; ' •Tbm"..:'Eas= cultural 'ireereSentatiVe , for 2,11uron. arty, ... , .- <'-' .,...",---",---7-„, -.7.--...... • n - . ',-. • stniesniEnetntnn•RnSsel:• Paricor; BO, to 'S,i14,• tY.h91_,•:'-niChersi.nstriiiire:e, 2, i',1,, ',14eirhar. "titil''Jahlae'.:!Ceh6utiriledhill.. gTrofe:aKilsbrooxr 1:eretilb Ine presented iiSratleprizes ; .to . SS ,,,ShOOTI 'aliStlip4 '' grand '"charnpioncTParsons. : Grade baby beef ' under eh -arch' for 17 years, .he • was re '7 .Hi• hhert; SS 2, Tutkersinitti, .and 'Bill Strong; , reserve,. Bill 'Ether- 7t0., Russel 'Parker; 0'.:Neil,' Pep -'L., ,.." -Snell, '',-'an-4,' Constable' D'' -Westovet'''' cen -fly' honored by theeengregatian ' ,10';':•Hay. ' ' ' r ' ,.''..n. ,:.• ' ' ' . 'ingtorn •SR,R,.. 1, • Herrsall; , rate • of 'per. Grade lintcher"Steer -Of' heifer', 'Of the Goderich OPP-,- detachment ins..-recagnition bf.shis..contributlein : • .1311rBtrarig, RR 1, Dublin 'far. gain 'Garry .,,aed • Brian Triebner, Parker, •Easton. Best herd, '.. any". •aresearrying. out „polinendirtiesnlin,. • He was a vemran of the First 'theSenend year in:a row; won the Atit...,a's, lriPpens-ntiecrlor- first n -490 ' breed , --Whitney, Coates,: Holsteins,. S.eafertlin ' n '' • .' , ' '' W d'a ' mbersof the 'Cana..tr In ' ' - the'I' ed ' -CnrineliilY•'-ounctS7:-Briice"'Papfile- RR. 1 Sea- -Heifer. under .sis month's; '.1"0.-Y_'_:_l____ . - '.- - - ',.. --• . n-- ' - ' - ---n-.- - - - - nrnsn`diatt LeginirrHenvires -a -vast-PresSin ..Shonn-inTheshoWnis-sanfeathine •afn ORS, 485 -;--.-Ba Strong; •, 460; David .Rader ; '2. lir- -len:, IleifeTr-, .- tinder ,- I-2. , - • •Cciiiipiete Studies - ,., . .7 ..,,,..,,,.,..,,_.::„..„-,.._,.,,..„,_,,,__„,,,pcilb,,,nIht.co!mlahseontirnosrciaenr,d.,..;'ILriemb7 traction. of the fair each year ' ' • and Alex, co • tied wit - 0 John months,. Keith Rader.. • . ' , , •'. „ ' The: 'Seaforth diStrict Yelit.h.-caPn ,Etherington. eed. James • ,, pp , . . :. •• ;Barn in Atwood 'September IA,. Iiired .ls- --fOr - .: best.--fih,-. tied; 445:- • - - _ : HorSeS • . , ..• , . •, .. n. A...R 'y I . College - .,, • Z Misa D. Parke. " --Illumincite- East Goderich Street InstallatiOn "of new flouracetit 'snstreet lighting ea • Gocierich Street East has been: 'cenindeted ,by, the Mounted oti .34 -foot. pre -cast con- crete -Poles, • the modern Pro- • vide,S effeetiye" lighting. .diter the ,highWay, as w11 .as adjelting side - The neW.-stf.eet lights are fed by an underground service, thus ellin- 'bating unsightly overhead wires. The new. installation is a part -of a continuing program beitig carried. t b the PVC and town to mad- trnize•Seaforth street lighhng. . - Bortwick, aSsistant sepenntendent, 13rantford, Earl Parsons, --of the DeminionexecutiVe, London; Ilugh Galbraith, provincial field ninnag-. gin_ London, and ;William E Hawk- shaw, supervisor of fr*aternal, Kiteherier, , " After the ceremonies,,Mr,,Flawk- shaW, acting as High Marahall, installed' the officers �f the new ,court. They, were each presented With their badge of *office, and. 'were 'escorted to ,their respective chairs. • . The visiting clignitarieS •,each apoke a fevy words, telling of the lughlights and principles �f the or- der. They euthned-the imPortince of every member wOrking to 'make theneourt a' success. s Following' the installation cere•• monies, Mrs, Frank Alleys presi- dent, Setae a few words of thanks to the local, members,- On behalf of the ladies' court,- she thanked, . • Ex -Teacher ,Hurt It. N. Bissormette;" StratfOrtt suf- fered several fractured ,ribs, and *tikes when he tripped and" fell while removingndecorations- at"the' Cies*, City Arena, Stratford, Sat- urday, morning. He was :taken to Strafford General Hospitals for treatment.. Mr...,Bissonnette is a former member of the `staff of the- Seaforth „Collegiate. Institute, His wife is the fornier Collegiate; Hartry, of Seaforth., • mr, l3issonnetter acting as-,,ehair- man of the Lions Club Jamboree, cleaneip committee, had just rd - Moved some paper strearners:ite •apparentlY became entangled' when - he look a step forward, causing him Jto trip. , . - • He tolled down the -arena.' seat, to the bottonn, striking his head several times. ' • 0 '..,C1,_•• • :1399;; he was a son.Of the•lefh Wil- grand champion showman " and ' ' Cattle Classes , Pony team., Peter Calelwe , e - Deriald Munn and Dr- ham' Ralph -Erskine, and Ell.a senior 'champion•shewniann to dup,-..• Shorthorne,_ ,get . sire W._ A, ,den• LatidVell Bolender • DraYton:--- 05 Wilham D.' Munn, whe- have 'at-. ham; He is sarViVed by his lleate. ' his -record , Sweep of .; last 'Culbert ••Ss Son; Denganno'n; Rus - aclmeY, pony teaina' Fred tended courses :at the•RoYal-,C01- the former Alexis" EaSsern`..and tWe. year.. He "was rewarded with a. sell Parker,' Watfor,dn'Itoy Pe'pper Belton. Wagon. ela: n Knell, lege. of Surgeons in L'ondonnEng-.. soils; ' Jnhin, and team Brilet,. and. .:a.• priee., of „35 cents,' a' pound for 'his (n Son, .Seaforiln Herd, Parker, Paris, "Perclierttils, R. 0-aBestard-, , • and. expect to lien : ' • , „. ', , • .., a, examinationsrichWallace , land have been, sueeesSfulsin their. daughter, Mary Anne, all of Gade- Culbert. Best bullParkerninrnnale,Roact turn to _Canada in:inid:JulY. • - • ...The -S, remains , are 'resting, at '..• Saris of Dr. and MrS., J. A. Mallifl/. Lodge---Enneral- -11oree:, S,eaforth; they "have been in Eng- and- -funeral services will:. :take-, larid for ,the , past, -16- months". place Knox • Prealifferiari • " • . Chureli; Goolerich, Friday. -at -Transformer' • ‘/". -3...0(2nosclocIss , . ,•• • , 6 • ,9q0. -pound. ,calf in ann.auction. sale liinli „followed.. the . jhdging. '.. ' ., ' 'Heifer, under rine year,. 'Parker, Munro; - Em.bro; Alden Craven, • , ._,,3 • ".The , reserve,' ehamPion, , shoWn. by Pepper,. .Culbert.., Under two years, Ailsn ' Craig.. " Best Saddle , horse,. - John.=:Etheringtorin •11R-"1., -Hensalls. Parker,, Gelb,ert,. second and third.; Fred• Darling, 'Exeter: -light ,draft was sold `for. 26 cents 'a: pound., . Pepper. l3u11., ander two, --Culbert„ team,' Charles.. F. Halliday; Ches- ' PriZefor hest gain ended with a- first . second ,and thi-a- Pepper. ley"- Peter Graham--lidertorn."..Au-- n .; lie this Year. Two,. KiOPen. cliStriet, ,Under . onen. Pepper, ; 'Culbert, . sec- brey-, Tall; ,Blytlin'Four‘horsehitch, -brothers,-Garry--and , Briann-Tr ' jidn.third-r--Pepper„nBela.._Parsennnsllallidaysn']. Gr aiming., 'Toll, " Bestard. ': • ,'• lien,' RR 3, Kippen,; both .,put 495'. ‘groMarty„ -Aged bull.,:Parker, ;Olds . LadY, 'driveic.IVIISTnisairdvell---Bnlens------; pounds on their . calves' - duringthe bert. • --. f '. . " - . • • ' der,. Dayton, Mrs., Pete Caldwell; " • . ., ..wi.ntee. --------------------.. • Ilerefordsr get. of sire, •-.W.. S.., Shedder", • '', . ' ... . • . ' . . .•: ' its me Foto o tarling First Church n ----A-starling, coming tonrest• on a. •En • • • nTerrain Lad.i , fratisform,r, -.serv ri g Sealorth, Creamery,' on Tuesday morning se . • • , • off in. rapid. fashion a .chain reacr sThe Merns club of First Pres, tion that; s. • , . • byteriari 'Church. held• -its •Math 'an, 1. Shorted the transformer as nual Ladies' • Night'fuesday, when •the 'bird made contact between'. two 'abotit 1.00 enjoyed dinner; served , • • bY meinbeis of the 2nBlew ant the transformer. Arranged by a committee head - 3 ,LeftnSeaferth Creamery with- ed. by President Bedford Dungey, out PoWet, • • -.• . the program" included ables by 4. Brought PUC • employees Forties:McNeilitnneltin;.sand superb the run to repair the damage Movies -taken during .a year -10g The, starling? IL .wak eliminated tout of • England' by Kenneth, in the 'firstsrouad-redueed,rta a Brtinn, "Loadon, schaal princinal: charred iskeltori. ' Mr, BroWn was introdueedbY John , • , ' • . ' Baldwin, and 'appreciation was ex- • . • ""' , .". Pressed by Tred•E. Willis. A toast FireDestroys to the ladies was proPosed by.' J. : • • s• • • . ' E,' • Keathig, and replied " to by NENVS, Or WALTON a, - The eengregation of Duff's -Unit- .tsd Church observed the 50th aunt- versary of the Weinen's -Associa- lion on bliclay evening. The fol- lowing program was presented , during the first part of the evening •••'. with Rev; W. M. Thomas acting aS chairman: historical sketch 'of ' W.A. by' -the the president, IVIrs, Gor- •' /ion MeGaViti; "The Old Fanhio' Meeting,"" coMPosed old"songs and -dressed in old time eostumes, Xr, and Mrs. Roe Houston brt 'dG '" , Bren- Alas Bo e an lenna and Yfr, and .Mrs Douglas, FraSer and Caroline , With Audrey ,Hae Well as ac- cOmpamst; duet, Pauline and Shit-- , n ley Thanier; quartette, Mary riel- n 'en litiehatan, -Ruth Ititchie/ Aileen Wilharnson and Nellie Baaii, Mtn. Harvey nrown as pianist; dilet; Mrs, Herb Ttavis 13rina; zierVs, ' desk/ 1908, Torrance Ilindas; ae- ^ cOrdieri sofo, 111ary Debuin,,,- duet, Grtierne Craig and Illian,,Travisr reading, James Smith; plarto solo 'Joyce Hainilton* solo, Mrs .1. Van Vliet, sWith, Mrs. Martin Bien a the Imam); Solo loan Rant- iltOltr With, JOYee Haniilton decofn- • niinnluir. A UlaV. '''Atter the Clint& Supper,", was presented, byl the day for Grand tend, where she ;Walton group, namely: Mrs. 1 Ern- will be, employed for the summer, erson Mitthell, Mrs. Gerald Wat- months. ivirs. waiter Bewley, Mrs, Miss June Ilackwa, of Toronto, Ethel 1-lackwell; -Mrs, Ile's= spent a :few days with her parents, MarkS, Mrs. Herb Travis 'and Mrs- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hackwell, Torrance Dundas as direetor. Tradestnan Fred 'Walters is at present stationed at -Wainwright, . Asocial period was enjoyed, 'fifn ter whieh a delicious lunch of sand- wiches; ,pie and : creani Was served bY the ,17th and teuadatY gram), while, the Nortli-group were. in charge of up; • Mr: and.'.Mit. Lloyd Panel:. .vis• ited in London a ' feW dayS last week With their daughter ,and Son- in-law, Mr.,' and 'Mrs'. James La- mont and,. other relatives. • ,Miss Jennie Van Vliet, of ,Strat- fordr -hblidaying, .With, .hernpern ents;Igr, and Mrs. J,att VakViiet., Mr: •, „Fred .V4,741111: of "Burford.,.: Were; weekend- visitors with his 'parents, Mr, and:, Mtn, orence, Martin. • 1. • • Mr. 'Fat:4101r* -sOnandIVItS, EllaTArktih.,arg04./..Of London, ,wete ;recent, .V.isitera -With Mr., -and''IVIrS., 'Walter 'BroadfoOt" 'arid Nits. Fern rilttet,so,ny: , , BaigiSMal service was held rin Duff'- Odle& .Church last Sunday morning, when -the tolloWing infants Were baptized by 110V. W. 'NI, Thomas: 'Leis Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Clark; May Elliabetli, daughter , Of Mr, 'and Mr. Allan Searle; Jane Ethel, •dangliter of Mr. and Mrs. 'William J, Tering. gra, Alex WalterS. pasSea..aWay. in gear Year at„the-buille danghtet; Della, Mrs, -Franklin. Walters,. Harrington, Wednesday notn-Jtm1I,. She is surtrived by tivoraena., nrrtink,of WUltun, and WilliaEMbro. Funeral ser- vices wet ,held Priday afternoon at the 1; ostit Puneral Mete, Embro, arid burial was made ' Int nerringt,ori Cenaetert.- (Uhl' lArals tem Was a flOWerbetiren,- • , hiselhurst Born Loss of over $1.5,000 was estimat- ed in a fire on the &rrn of Camp- bell Eyre, RR 2, .Kftmen. A large L-shaped barn' and henhouse on the Eyre farm, four miles east of Hensalls was burned Jolts founda- tion Thursday _night. Lost in , the blaze were about 16 pigs and 160 - •The blaze was discovered laina son, Mervyn Eyre;,.23, after flames appeared to have broken out either in the adjoining 36 by 20 henhouse, or the adjaeent part of the barn, a_ 76 ,by 32 -foot structure, ,with 54 by; 36 wing. Members of the f.a.trillY were in the house at the Among the contents destroyed. were a grain bloWer,, spreader, wagon,..inay 'mower, swather, 8(1 bushels of -Wheat and 70 bushels of MiXed grain, 'I`WO sows were driv- en to safety., .• Firemen, from Hensel] and Sea - forth pumped water from, a near- by farm pond tonsave a large shed and a TM” of pine trees. Local Couple Now anadion Citizerfs- . Mt. arid $r-Zoseph Groot, 'AdaMs. Street, Seaforth, received their citizenship papers Menclay Italia Judge Prank Fingland, at the 'Couttlionag,... Goderieho Mr. -and 1YEra. Groot haVe been teal- deritS of Seaforth for SeVeral year Mr., De Groot IS a .dreftielan at Miss Otani Buchanan left Se lit- , Rober,t 3efl ndeStries. • 1)oirglaS- Miles, . Huron countynagn „, • • ' , ..• ricultnr al. 'repreSentative,": nnaS-1 • • . ' .-•.•••- • , • . • Always !a ..top attraetion ., at . the. ter of ceremonies. 'He was assist- NENVS‘ OF BRODH•AGEN ed; by• fair 'president •Earl Dick, T reeve ofbbertATI1t.ETIC PARI( TO OPEN fairs the baby show, drew .many entries this Year -.f roar -Smith C on. •Prettiestsbaby, six 'rebatlis and . „ ' . • . ' . . , . under eilesen bY the --Judges, was 'The new athletic field in Brod- and Mrs. Edgar Elligsen were the Kintherley. Joy„. daughter of 'Mr, and Mrs.- Bill Fink, liensall..0ther whiners vveren Jo Anis, daughter - of. Mr; and Mrs, Gerald Northco4, Exeter; ,Diane, daughter of Mrs ,hrid Mrs. ,Bry,ee Mack, Zurich. . Wiener's six menths to ,one year; were Martha, Elaine, daughter,. of Mr.. and Mrs., Ward. -Nb, 1)ash- wood* Robert James sod of . Mrs. Robert ,1V1cMillan.- IA. C. Vanatone,,Ilensall; 4' .616v ivituilit,g • , .siar ItT11 -LE colotd khyg Die Veteran, . Pat „,..kleGratinn. "Lohdo-n,.. Jour,* formerly; Of St.,•Caiiiittliain when he Was made a 410'Ineiribet of Bterieh 156. The . :Pre aCiatation to , was • Made by AndreW. ,a;../34,pt • dent.of the •S,eaferth lareeeh, shown here; congratti:latuig McGrath .• liagea • Will be,. officially, aliened in , •• Augnist, Civic Holiday, •August 4, • , .waS.', the date. set for- •the opening by the coMinittee at the Monthly dinner meeting •of the Bredhagen Chamber of Commerce, irleeting., at . St; Peter's- Chord" Tlitirsdayn evening, the nkleKillop group of the United Lutheran.' Church, Women catered: The guest speaker of the eveeing was Bruce MdCorkendalen assistant ' agricul-, taral.representative of Perth Cowl -0 fle' outlined the services .pro- vided by the, -Department of Agrin culture. ' • . .• The 'speaker was introduced by William , Boyd ' and thanked by George lannuth. „ • Mrs,- Louise• Hillebtecht received 'Word of the; death.- of her sister, - Mrs. Henry Querengesser(Ella Gordne,e; Ednioriton, Alta:, ' Mr. 'arid Mrs. Herman. Leonharclt; Rich'arsi•and Earl and r, ,Henry Hinz andn•jariet visited Mr.. and - .Norman Wilson, 'Neustadt, reeehtly.- - • Mrs , Ralph Scherbartin United - States 'Army, visited WS parents, Mr. -and MTS. Ed.'Scherbarth; Sr. Mr, Paid Diekisot is on a fish- ing trip, to French River for the weekend. . - Mr. and Mrs. Edwin , Rock, Gwen, :Some 'end slate 'visited With Rev. and Mrs, Robert Sock; Walkerton, on Sunday. ' • Mr. and Mrs. Russell. Shohlice -attendedthe 40th , wedding •anni: nteranty Celebration of the form-. ees brother-iivlaW and -sister, 'Mr: and: MrS":"IThorries•• Maze sMilver- tini, on Saturday 'ev'ening; • , ' The Brodhagen. Bend played arid paraded at the .8Pr1ng "Pair; Clin- ton and. band -tattoo at AtWood last spansors, along -with therparents... • 'Flowers , adorned the _altar memory -.of Hoppenroth,. „. who passed...away ten years -7(ga; • June .16, placed by wife and fain- , • .,• Mr.and Mrs. Willia,m piegel • and,12.;ii'iritshsurAL% Edgewbod Camp, 'Eden' Mills, 'on. ' Mr. and Mrs.' Kenneth NewtOn and Diane; -of 'Toronto, visiteei her- .. parents. Mr.- and/Mrs. Lew Hicks. • Mr,. and Mrs, Henry' Koehler, Monet Forest, visited thei? daugh-'. • ter, Mrs.. Edward• Seherbarth and Mr. •Seherbath on Sendayn • .Mr. ,Henry ,Eiseher and Robert , and, Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Bates, of > • • Clifford, visited with Rev. and Mrs. E: J. Fischer Mr. and 'Mrs; Kelly Haupt and. Ethel, of Toronto, visited Mr. arid, Mrs, Lavera Wolfe over the week- Henry Sehetbarth, in- fant son of Mr, arid Mrs. tdward Scherharth„ ar., was I.)aptized dur-. inn the Sunday niorning service at St. Peter's tutheratr Church.' Mr,'• .and Istirsi Lloyd Prueter ata Atr, - tutheran Women Meet Thementhly . 'meeting of 'the United Lutheran' Church Wonieit was held with ..31 members pres. ent. 'A topic; "The Woman With- a Costly Offering," was read by Mrs, R. Sholdieen Mrs, George IVIogk n • and Mrs: Lew- Hicks...-. • _ Previous meeting was taken- by-n- Alrn. Louis 'llock; Mrs, M. 13ener- - -mann and Mrs. LOW IlickS. A to*. ' waS read, PEoaci For -the' Baby, anti Spiritual Food." AA. 1�e gift -of $25 was -to Miss' Edna- Weiek- el, Hanover, for 3,1iSsions. Manuel Beuerrnann 'and -Mrs. Fred ' Yining gave a rePott 'oil the 16th. annual canference of the V.L.C,W., •which Was held in the First Luth- eran,Churelnin Port Gelberne, Ont, g4a:Ydievre:ictleYcflit g t'Sleltgr1(41oiiiiNrantil t t6at your hasbaad is careless ahuut bis Appearance?" Client!, "Yes, he hasn't slieWe isp hi nearly tWO years."' •