The Huron Expositor, 1958-08-29, Page 1W.!
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Ninety -Ninth Year
''Whole Number 4725
.ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1958.
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-------, -7.-7-- - - i,,,ii. ..tia year and .Connie . ' ,r, ,ef_,_.
ilfghlighting' the. 5 -'---im --. .•• ,, Bin" Teall.reopped--tlie-aqmo. ' ., --;
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in Seaforth, -Wo-sLthe--annual -SW111:1--;
.....•_;_miug -meet Satin a3, , , .7 p -aee . . , ,,,:cia-s, Jim Crich
:'. ' ' d - afternoon at elilt,,I.-i:91.0.11:51_1s!uari,11-4--;0'.:11-1,1;,17).i.l.C,,°4;,
tho. T -,.._..On. 'Pool, ',During the ,aftei.,[1.1fird,,-. in the adult , , ,
' '"----X1-00-1;(tiOfts Citib-T'reszl . ., ,, , ., _ .t,....d. „Paul Besse ,w2as. -,see,1
M. Hart presented Ted „Crosa'.wl111„. oP'd", .. ,- • ""., .i...-.1 . .3,0. feet,
' g - -Ards to ,sitecessful-, eallu:?,•. 13eginners' free . s Y e, ., ,.
. '.,-.dnIaltriev'S :wawlio wer'e' retelatlY 't,es,tt:11-,, 'tjti.- anystrt,),-----Paill. Aif.tiir., ,. Bill l,'K. eln„,-,
. :. .. , When the total points had .been hart, ' Su an Legiza : Time., 0.12.eat.
- tallied, - aided, to '',•,,eginners2 backstroke, 2,0 ; ie. , ,
W ioibb6:anes divflFr:t;aser6ond and '
.' '-th-i-i,,44.°scie' inh•caplh.'eclass: of ''SaturtlaY70, .(.1varatteeri", -'1'taall.rtl)-+-321/1-kliarr• Y•Tsirnilles:.'1. 0 ''. Ull!'141.ei'-
-`, ,.. . '.., c-0.--i.kilp-^•:i.ti-o-if.}.1,,, tia; - addition., -..-,a., 10.59' rieirtriei)sP ;walking ;.face,. 45 .t9.„',',
s i le , te ' the,.....Pool --•WaS-, '
eafteb1,.'cLss,..7[1.1_,"4'---,:•-',''- .-
..-,,,. se'aPP't ---thoc§b:..-Wlin' Placed -fiist iki','ivie'inaitiera..-r'isa,ltla.2"-''neB",,7jile7s....h.l'3.rGtf.:: ril.....:7'';,.',
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; ,a-ritfitilly ic.einhart tie,c1 Tuitioir, .giri, .free,:style,,,4-1„,....,,,,
,.....17.-. ,P.,k-kl-,,,..171.11_,F-fli•-.,--tJ15-e-kinnera! - Oentl.: ' '
'.111,, ,4--2r-5,-,`"13,11'ill-i7dF:iii-ian Drooinfe.tied, s(':eveattte"i'ty't4.11)1`"Tid.ohn'e".7•Till‘lnin9e,:r'-ell'a4.1.7.'''
s't .'''1.4„2.,.a.3!"„'--,),-,,ja.:,,,,tiaii.d,:til-ae- wa$'' efi..P,".:, . .3-juitoi. giris''haeicl-alrolt6,;J„..i5 P ---t.'-',,
' '-- -1.3-Y7 L6slieenrter` • . 2"' .'''' -' 1., - (V'ater..art),:.--cher'S'IlY10°re,;..,1-4,7'!,..
'' rad' -,.. '1 '1,104re-.'f(-4.ok first iii ti.,:e -,,i),,,,,i,, Katie. scott„-. Tirri:'-.--',......„,,-.:,`.,
ir eiretits ,, with 15 points., ,,er .'git,1.--' kick .-rbea:i'd face,;for .,4
Jun1.91" - g.--- i, -.4 d ' T'ynn, -Ntibil.''.tled Jilt' ,,,-- ,tart,_),„„„Cheryl 11.90r.7 '
, . Katie .Se0t- .,-11. .-.-' , -'-„- ,=---aird feel liu-IP----- , ._.,e, , - ,.
Pafli
. - kr..---k.v31 a Rol' • 1:11) ,r1- ,,- , , .
. " ell' - 0 F. POWeil.,-,1_22,1`3., .
E ReTt; "1:112e.,
--i-37.‘6J-Vill-eile21.';i1:C(1).13,'-'Y-A''IC1112-21,P111-. F:P,atIt.11:1"S02'''-'W' a -s-- , ..., ,l'',.;-'t'r, boys_ free -slYle, 4D lee ,.,
• s l'..nn.-v , • , , ,
d ••-al-d Ronn e 1111-6-, &brand,- (..'a-*.t-e'lr'.‘11'stial:t)L---".. „lerillY ' pe:verea..21, 3C'''..:'''
th5ic4111::: 1: . 'the ia-4-.1“11r,1-,.. ediate '.' g i r 1 s RGIICtie - *iclebraild, . ..4'llaii, Patter,i,
--- " - events; , Joan Tea4 was...iirst; With_ "0_13_,lj,...rPe ..0.:10.4-_,.,
1°1Elbelivaiti4s7g'A'Idcer' topPed; tli'e.' inter.,-- R,ivkeria'q'71-1'..i7debra-7-rid, -...-Tothin- „-l'el140.511Pf:det-,
. • Eckert 'and Elaine ,Kekert ,l'ilnlorit''PYs'ia'a-e-lc'e roc „ , .''''
Connie ,
I tart) KernY Devereaux,
. mediate • bOys!' ':class, • felle-Wed .. 'by. Time: 0:12,1,
Bob ' xeRnell. Third. place was'„"a .•.17iinioi- beYS' kiekhaek ra-ee, ' ' ,"
, tie 'laetween -Kerry ,Campbell" and , ,feet (Miner start) --Allan Patterson, -
Kenny ', Devereaux.' - Senior chainP•IPaill - Beattie, Ker."c"'.DevereauX",".
- ' for- the 4gii1s , w..aS. -Cathie Eckert. 1 Tillie: . j.2:6..
She "won, OVer_ •Ann.: Bills :in,,,.gecontli.--. Interinediate.;-.girls'- jibi12-.61-c1t1'Oke';"
_r: _, 1100...feefL(water-start-),-Toan-L-Teall.,-7
2,__,L. 7 .., . .. -1, -7--- --7-7-1-diterYr ',Moore-, • -.C°P.hie Eckert.
, -., • • , seatottn Residents 'Tillie:- 0:83.7... - . . , • , - ••
, .,. , , „ , , „, :", . . „, .i.oliitt(ea-rnivencisiat4ter".t').5_,iii3s9'afnrele,saill'yl,eic10.?10 ,
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Vi it Orient
___ . _ .... nie Eckert,: Li 1221 Nkx°11. - ,-
.. a17.,f----t, ,by_...ar0...,30:,,,o, - ,,, -.. ,. _,-, - „. ,, . . , ..--- -,-,-,----.-_-_--- .
..gii.qs'.:--breast.' stYle„
'froin DetrOit.O.n.TueSdaY•,for Japan. Iiithiinedrate''
•-''• •- . , ' ' s '-ancli, the- Far. East...He -is the, 'see, enivii, . ert, ,
•,-. ' ---` • •'.ind'' SeafOrth. resident.'i.to"..ViSit ".:-.-.."...46-.5.',..2..' "... ,;',... ' • -
' ,,,,,'"s",,,,, • . [ ' '...nan, . Mi 1ena, . enne , - v , ',Intermediate. -
'' • , " • .. bee,11 ,,,in . that ar,ea.": since earbr th.is' ' . dl ` . (6x45 'fee-, 1.71ekerf
is
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'.,y , • . montu. ,‘,,,.' , • . - •• ." ravvl (. •s a
giti) back! lic,:•rsiP
15i.,'Aleiviaster;-Whais ,taking'Part er. ,
' ) - ' • - in:the. CorigreSs,tour otbe
f ,Aineri-: • "'an- water Ve.all', Eintr:ie.
Tilini,..;r:2rZia0i
.....• .r'r'...'.'ils- plunge!''.T"'I' ‘
i!C16i;t'Vfl'C°nie
Eckert-35'
lterMediat boys' fistVIP„ioc'1
feet. (dive., 'start) ----Denny - -•Aldce,r„
Bob ,Meniiell;.Peter':SillerY• TinTe:
Single Copies,
$2.50 a Year in'AelVan
there imilkbe little 'change in the training; 'Erank Godin, Frederick- 1Nedigar, Miss - Florence Elford, •••'
zenmber,..„,01, students starting_ to toil, New ,BrunSWiek. will . teach Miss Jean McIntyre- COS-
.seti°4 Dn'TI4esf-.1PY` ,t11-, e• Seafcbith lorDditrainridg N;e:A8'uirlD9mb.PsT6niie‘faxistiTig-:,.
area'. ,i'homas, lower school 12221 1191111- stairs'...rn the inam-*
Seaforth District High School tics, business' practice arid geogra- were replaced, several; rooms,
will welcome...20 more _pupils this phy; Kenneth Eeith,4.roronto, low-- were also redecorated. ,
Year, .to bring theIotal riumber to er school English; ,,, Miss -Gladys ' Staff , at Seaforth.,-Publie SchQ
'about 360. This will be the biggest Miller. Straft5rd., lower , school will 'remain' the sap`e",-, as .last ye
French and L 1221 ccording to, Prin paj„,..„3. , ,
Teachers',back this., year inelncle: bet. leacher-s'ul'O Tat
Principal L. F'lurhsteel, J• L. Miss Mabel
1,1,1,.hiatteeiryY.?
•Th s Nan Tailor T. \' Elder,. Mrs. Elva E'1h,. Idr
Donald, Mrs. E. C. Beswe
lloanYallou5IfsoeitonD. quglas, ,a
nd
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'1';'?•// •-2--.9.11e-new-teacher win be a
to the staff of St. James' Sefti-
alL.,,
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a '
ean College .of Chest Physicians,
expects to be:absent a month. Ile
will' fly from San 'q'ranciSco to
• 2 Honolulu and on to Tnyleo; where
the congress is meeting. He will
, - also visit other Japanese centres',
as well as 1Vianilla.
-Miss Fermell,.. for nianY Years a
member of the spits, staff, left Intermediate boys' haekstrnke.;
Edmonton -on Angdat 3; and neW hitip-er,f„!Beteh(wmat:araestna,.1.9FeSteensnymeAlcry-.
direetly'to Tokyo._ She is -attending
,a World Christian conference there Time: 0:28.6 -
Intermediate boys', breast stroke,
miss Fennell,l, too, is visiting oth-
er points of interest. in Japan and 1.°2) eet (dive strart.)-13u 4Iter•
Ken Devereaux, Pete Sillery. Time:
0.31_5. .
Intermediate boys' retrieving
Medley (6x45% feet), 'back, %breast
and crawd (water start) ---,Benny
Akker, Kenny Devereaux, Pete Sil-
Iery.. 1:37.3.
Intermediate boys' plunge: -Ker-
ry Campbell. Bob. 1VIennell, 'Ken
the Far East,' including 1VIanalia,
Hong Kong and Korea. '
Honor Alirs..Reeves
.75th B' th ay
A pleasant evenmg *as speat at Senior girls' free style 100 feet
the: honce-tf---IVIrs:=George-Iteeves,+(dive-:start)—Gathie- Eckert, -Con-
, North:Main street, oil Friday, w en in • Eckert, Joan Teall.
members of her family surprised .0:31.5. .
her with a .birthday party on the SeniOr. ghis' back stroke, 100
occasion of her 75th birthday, feet (water start)—Cathie Eckert;
Cards were _erijOyed, and An. Sills. Thee: 0;43.1. .
"Reeves was ,presented with a gift. Senior girls' breast stroke 100
Lunch was served. , (t6titirtued on Page 8) --
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. —1910MIGII,Ti:OP T" "SVVINTOING; SEASON at. the Seaforth Lions -i'ark is the anirual swilniming.
. mee ,.- which . s . :Satur .a•Y, When -boys and girls from a wide , atea compete • with each -
11ther for e og--tion - Here Lien President William '41 Hart' congratulates ' Bob Reynolds, while
l'.2P9L-5111)-er•ViSnr...ltring.tvia, 1.00ics,._e!!„: In...additinn ' to prizes - in the, various 'events, Red Cross- Ef-..
,
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... ficleneY, . A.W..a.r.P .#.0!''',', 1,/reele-ti.17 ' - ---:'.--- ' ,...'-'----:- --- " - • - - ' "•'''' - - -- ' ( I'nela by .-Phil10.5-/-.-:.
P Keen -
Unconscious
t Loa! Green _ -
A oc.1._11e
in. a mixed tourney at Seaforth 0 me-
addition. St. .james'. Separate
School anticipates- about six ,more
to __bring the total to 160.
Seaforth Public Schnell "and 'Tuek--
ersmith School Area No. 1 expect
little change; if any, in the num- ,
ber starting back -dais' year.
Five new, teachers 'will - com-
mence duties when- the school -bell'
rings, Tuesday at the, High School,'
according to L. P. Plurnsteel, prin-
cipal. Mrs.- Donna Hannon, 1111 3,
Mitchell, will teach 'girls' physical
allis Over
••::Scheel to....replace Mrs.'
:Mrs.' .-EdWarCROW-land.',.:;,Lg
the "senior, ',,,,,sradeg. ],ef•
seheal,,this ,year.,-' The otheiV
teach the.,loWer
c, -
L. II $ i;
O
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itc• e . .,„
4.?; ,_ the halls- an et. r minor epa.
nine' in. the,third ganie of -the 'Ban- ''. :,.
'-•2-Mitchell-,Lsidelined.--the- Se,afortia-4:-..,---- ,'''. '.'. ,f,veat::"th'Itereianssutraellration ITC a Rii°.elprd' OIL ..,•.1,.,'
, ,, -Other--ehang-e-S---iff-Tifekersnill,
•school area, ,according to' area*
IIII ii
thparne W‘OCAAgrb°Ilyi3a c9h-3alliscijoi°1;11e.shi.P ' f4:4' . F,.,,. 4,........, - furnace, at S.S, o. 9, and.,pp,
.„ing Of classrooms at laetitLF
• ! school -and S.S. N6-1;4_ • The welre,„
SeafO;rtht,"„Se-dided:t6...fall „apart, -2 -and -7_ -
Both: teams started out evenlY
in the first frame, but in the...second ., ' ' .11.1.'Ss.:',..SP.maelref°Gd:r...:1.a_n_oveathase.:e.hr:aeir. .sys:5'a. re' ,7t. a,7•11.,.._,,e0:7,..Y.,?.,e.iii
before the 'inning -Was wirer, Mitchell
had scored nine, markerS -.011 four . - serves t —
,,s.ctools,_ inll,thenesaairie,.a..1:3pwirrllerne:71,,ani
. . . „ .
,
clay. 01 pected in the -enroll -I -rent at Hensall,•„,,,
hitg,"'an error and ,three walks. , •- An. merease 4;1_0 ptipil, is 'eX-.-,, .
c. h... fetueWbausi tthrheeyla,,wste-'rscbra,Mbige: ftoor keep
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_ .TPuuebslicicaySch,,ao,coclorwdhinegn,,,'.stsichopoIrinoepi';',"-
the •Seaforth team • in; hand. „ ' • - -
, Seaforth tbreatenedin their half . , . , , Rehert.,Reaburn.., The ita'f-f:.0.11 in'''.
flhide one'new member Erie
chelr pitcher. nlIoNATd„,f9ur__ v.,..ailks.._•_,.,........ , , _... ,2,, ,.... ,:... field, ",c., 3.L.6aonndAorl a.nwhBor..4., ewe,illle,,succee: ......"1,..,....,.:2
Bill was the first 'out on
' the. con usion Dinsmore came home ,
'6as.111?iatdde- clst;LiklioeYweahd was automatic- .9041 birtilda'.. , "riday... A .f. fan -14Y MarY M. Haugh ,.Brucefield%...51r.a.P.d- , ,
'ally nut- He' ran to .first, - ' and in gathering was held on Sunday; h. - 6,..„.;a,m-rel, glatar„iirlf-iydi,ift3,,, 271.1d es lls, a.rsi.,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,
of Seaforth missed ofi Ilibbert, to w rishpipaa, •cesluehmr:tee:t slici.i, .i: paiiri:anc,sip:a:,11-Rrs.a-Bu'err-n,yl 7. E.,;ngei,g,Ritarrest,,,..6. 1:,
.e.m."la rt Roney' -a llfetirn'e resident Teachers'e and their grades
I ,Vaiirider to second:With the bas-
stl and,-ls rfe6.1: v- ,i':tf"-: olfiferl:syltiatg, ell-, he
Went eenw:it ,:rts 0 .; , di.outt h6e -uPbn umpire
apteihrhee, faa r1:1.111':. I.: i 1 e- -RR, ando1 Innee0Yythisk ij „iass g- ' satthillsotnhtietoivifleet jai' 0d.11.. 1- .4thte-; Kt:iiiiiel):11'..-kihl:; kindergarten. r.liteenleri, '', S.. c:a::4., e".: (P, ar,....!--, T.'? -!;,k.7
explained" the situation; ..and, the ,
-. cle-waS -retired:. -. -- -• .-.. ---- . . - -
with the thought that; Love was fhaeripn-37._,I.,,,i.a, s.o.n, (harles,. arouncl,t 7 .,,„, ..; ,.., , . , ,, „,,,,:,,,,,,,..:,,,
at.. Treat- -,E': '•--.:
.811, Was a tough way to have the.; Hill:rbth:b7e1;:ars.!:::-IMie:8.5:1,.- 11. eisni::v-itil.:the6, ifeSt,,, 'or -'6.1... r, ' 11:,11. , . , .., • ,,, , -, r '
home run. with n _ , . celebrated their At Seaforth Arena ,
:-:aaT,rani.°:7'bc:e'nip-id"1:clibkiut. -itf.aoth:r:!.thSdreeeefi,-13(3s1:1:tlighg. three-to.b":1,1'a: mer Lydia
.e.wLyy:e.d.d.hid.,aaillirBeglafneeurnrIvee.1; :tat dr 'Yr e' i on : Junem- 1,s . , w r , e- a t l i rti iaae..ha,' .v.e'-'• -treat' i'n,,
er o
of the'-,sheth inning when the, -
lawn bowling greens Tuesday night,
Mrs. William Ball and Miss Doro-
thy Parke walked, off- with top hon-
ors for the ladies: Winners in the
men's division were Reuben Steph-
ens and W. O. Johnston,
Last vveek's winners were: Miss
Alice Reid,' wins Plus- 15; Mrs.
Earl. Dingniore, 2 wins plus 14,
and for the men, Lorne Dale, 2
wing plus 19, and Jack Muir, 2
wins plus 16„. In both events there
were 24'participating.
-"Last Friday night two • sets, of.
bowlers from Seaforth were. Suc-
cessful in the tournament at Gode-
'rich. Don -Dale-- and _Mrs. E. a
Close- took first prize, and Norm
MacLean and ,Mrs. Tony Phillips.
placed second, " Also playing ,:were
Lorne .Date and Miss - Dorothy
,
-Mrs: -Victor Fee, 77, of Hens alt,- Pu funera services were 110
is in satisfactory condition in Scott.
1VIeniorial Hospital, Seaforth.,_ .She
-as fpund collapsect,trn the fleor,of
her. bedroom by her brothcr, Tues-
day Morning.,
It is not known how 'long she lay.
on the'Boor, ,as She lives alone. Her
brotherf.knoeked oir.the doors and
windows' before entering the • house,
.He, found his 'sister. unconscious.
G.M. -Promotes
Kippen Native' .
, .
.„ E. 51. -1.1rnplirey, .Vice -President
and Director of Sales, Geneint
Motors Products of Canada, Limit -
'ed.; -.has announced the appointment
-61'Lleycl- C. Woritinan.as assistant
director of sales. for Eastern, Can-
a' a. Mr. Workman; who is the son
oEthe Mr. -and Mrs. -Thordas'
;Workman, KiPPen, is gradm
ate of Seaforth Collegiate, He had
been executive agsistant to the di-,
rector of sales: .
Hydro Disrupted
As Line Broken
":',A large portion of Seaforth Was
'blanked out early Tuesday : evening
when a transport trunk was in col-
lision with an industrial ptiwer
service. • , ,
. The accident °centred at Robert
Bell Industries Ltd-, as a -Hanover
transport trirck Was leaving the
yard. Wheri high:tensien line was
broken three fuse s Were blown at
fhe main subStatiOn at Chalk and
Gouinlock Streets.
PIM staff, under Manager R. D.
Holmes, had the - damaged lines
cleared and power, restored in 45
minutes, - • '
"MIL AND I MRS. RONAL)) CHARLES MILS' are shoWn.
leWing• their Marriage Saturday', at the, Church Of Our Lady,
". Ottelph-."7-The-bride is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas
Reynolds," of Guelph while Mr. Sill"is a son of -Mrs. Charles P.
Sills Seaforth and, the late gr. Sil s.
-BRUCEFieto
2 Mrs. 'Bert SholdiCe,lBrinsley,is
visiting with her daughter, Mrs, A.
Paterson.
Mr..,and Mrs. 'Wally Bain, Strat-
ford, arid:Mrs. Ray Mason, Wind-
sor, wereguests of Mr. and Mrs,
Me
••• Ma. aiul Mrs. George Griffith, -of
Stratford, visited with her relatives
inthe village on Sunday. Miss
Beckey Griffith remained for a few
days with her cousin; Gaye Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neale, of
London, spent a few daYS with Mrs.
W. Stackhouse and Mr. and Mrs.
Mac -Wilson.
The WA Wffl hold their-lirst-fall
meeting on Toesday,,Sept. 2.
Mrs. Ivan Whiteman, Beigrave,
eal,led on friends in the 'Village on
Suffers a in onie,
Grace. Scott
friblriat HOSpitarsoffering4i-frae-
tered, humerns,...;She ,;suffered
fall in -her borne •on ' Tuesday. Dr,
Donald treated the injured
Wein:an-in her Victoria 'Street home
before:placing her in ,the hospital.'
Dies Accident'
Mrs. Charles"Glanyille, of, RR 1;
Hensalirlaassed-Away *suddenly -
Sunday, August 21; in St,-,Jes,eph"..s.
liespital„;..Lon.clon, where she •had
beer a Patient for over two weeks.
She inffered:severe injuries' in a
two -ear crashiln IlsbornelowPshiP
on Friday, August 8. Her injuries
included a'fractured a,rm; and Sevi,
.ere chest 'arid....aPPgehtbr
:was. iinproving -When- her death
came suddenly. .,
In her 37th •Spe.ar,' She- was', the,
,foriner,, Greta Rebertseti,,
Mit-
chell. ' Surviving are her husband
GrahaM
Murray, 'Ray,:-Dorothyg and,Linda:
Her yOungest son, Ray, .9 .nronths,
injured in the accident, : IS in
'St. jos,eph's Hospital:tendon, A1 -
so :SurViVing are 'one brather,",Lcon-
ard Robertson, Mitchell,. and four
Sisterg, 1VIrs. Eleanor ' Campbell, -
Stratford;
Stratferd;' IVIrs. Harald Skinner and
Mrs, Artlior Knight, bath ofSainia„
and Mrs..,Ilarvey Garness; Dlytn. •
Kids Stage Shows,
Raise .g For P,00l
Anxious to do their bit to help in
financing the_Lions Park Poel, a
number of yoUngsters receritly,lieId
a .serieg of variety Shows and rais-
ed $7.,00. Thoamount was turned
into treasurer I. E. Keating and
swelled th8 special pool aceount to
$1,663200-,
Taking part in the variety snows
'were! Janet Turnbull, Christine
gurithull, Marlene TurnbulL Dar-
lene Sills, Faye Matheson, Glenda
Matheson Phyllis McNichol, Cheryl
Muir and Dianne Lansink. -
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".the- Hopper -Hockey -.funeral
Wednesday,, witb
burial: in Exeter eemetery,,-
, . .
13arid Coricerts
End For Season
- An exceptionally large crowd
was on hand for the final band
concertTuesdayt-- evening oat Vie-
115171F-Pail.7-- Seaforth--Highlanders
Bancl.,:were out in full • force, under
Bandmaster „Lyle ,Flarrimond.
The band was assisted in. the eon -
cert by Clarence Petrie and his
Nighthawks of Stratford:
The baricl is engaged for num-
erous ,activities for the _fall and
winter-seasow;1-„-----
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Shower Honors...
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'-SD171S.,:StOderit
Wiest.
'Seaforth District. Hfglx SchdoI
student brought: lieriOrS.: to the'
schoT this year with the Whining
of a.--ViiiVeititY,ef 'Western- pritorgy
scholarship.. Miss, Marilyn :Raley;
RR,,A, • Londesboro,' won., the trrip
VersitY Beard'.of
6rshiell',seholarshI
ThP' Valued. at $00
1.01.: one :year, is presented- to the.
Student with the highest Standing
-in high schools and collegiate
Southwestern " Ontario: -
The, Winner, Miss RileY,'Is -.the
datighter and Mit- 'Den
Riley, RR 1, ,LOtidesborei I..
. -
Cathenne Doig
A.shower for Catherine Doig,
whose niarriage to Gerald Buttek
Will take place on Friday, Sept. 5,,
was held- at S.S. o. 5, Tucker -
Smith, recently,. "Mrs. Michael Wil-
liams and ' Mrs. Elmer, Cameron
were - in-charge-of-tlic
Miss 'Rita Lane and Miss Sharon
Strong each sang a 'solo, Miss' Mar-
jorie Papple favored with a piano
sole. •
The -address, was' read by Mar-
jorie Papple, Miss, Doig was pre-
sented with a "eoffee table,' and
Misses Paniela Patrick -and Kath•
leen Miller presented her with an
electric clock, Miss Doig matle a
fitting. reply. ,
Mrs Lane,'Mrs. Papple and Mrs.
Patricir, serveda delibions lunch:
The shower was planned by. Mrs,
Mervin. Lane, and gys, John A.
' left" On base. , - ' Leo (peeil„) Werthain, Denfield; 8s-t°afrerchfortheaMi-At.itily7eb we re, tehke'.. -..stcirnenP-e - -
iviite4e.-1-i, .. ..,...,,,.... 1 emhrelc.-;;Arkdrrse,w- (eDrorothy) Park, Mit-
' iis' offilf,aott,:othrie8„,...,:m....i.t.c.100:011:,10011.07.-: 93 if74. 0 lotsheguahno inmteoswtne, asBhd, t,p,wt 'a(enArd,el.b, etcrhhtearptdaeTr.suedbnobtn,s, of a "grunt and groan" match on ,
,,_:...,,:, N-eivii,atnedb.,e.vvRamt.ieson_s",,:e4._Eselli.tesat,elorotsrtc.?TluT4r.:: few
llw ,yreeasrisdeago,77,0et,
Dick; 3. -Dick and 3. Pa
dthaelligrht1.63r:grlIalnrds: match, sports
arena officials are
7Tedhneespdraoki'e,;ssieopnta.lieu.nteri4iners of
the World, the wrestlers re-
turn to Seaforth -for- another trial
.. ,,,. ,, .s4btheaa V rgg hel lb, ,ts. cea I 11 lc e°Inl.cl.- groupdefeatedgame f.i na' o Seaforth
e, . h7lt, filer" 'le: ' B' , Fridaya9T1-ta n 11McGtRehl loeYre:nl. dAreRt trylleele,rvi inl'Ael imr-Yhss°iirillhtdaecan6Y1 Ihsci:roltAe'lwn:sned1::vbi \ ilharP'horoloatTn.ether,11:egi, es_r; i .1r, Mi'l'Tns' 101 It weleSehmheialarlai v.t'hctl:9eil lorlieea4e. this
iii..o.nv aiss: osgtfotea::nedtgel I. am.6eurirbrigi dneetter I- theerstrdobwgneestdi ,.v eh' .2 tgonaj lined
n8ndegeedf theteUp a, pe-,
Bill ,'Canipbell started, on the
Mouhd- for Seaforth, -with 3,, Dick _ . . .,.„,„ ,..,,,,os, .
receiving. Ile was relieved.by Tom
Dick in the ..third ,inning. , Don
,Tirrriert
,sd, was
oll
arrtedo-Ilterby. phx
ifmourr-Miteh:lt
ano:
'Tn. the, third inning...Bob ,Elliott
relieved , Neil in the siktb. inning.
Ken Warren ,was catcher for Mit-
, • .
Seafnith'7 . 100 100-H2 6
... . '024 03.x -L0 .10
Batteries—Mitcheik: Tinner;.; Neil
Elliott and Warren;. Seaforth; • B.
.Caronbell; .-
LoPropertie
-Change Hands.
,.Sales' completed..bk.. Joseph ,11/1e.
.Ciannell,' include:, The SreSidence"rof
Thomas A. Beattie ancl Miss mar-
,garet Beattie„ on -North Main St.,
which has been. sold to 'John
Pattison, of Chatham, Mr. Pa tti
bn will be: resident manager for
tJnin -Gas '• • .
„. _
:The residence of Keith MacLean;
,Eginontiville, also has. been said to•
Letthard, Clarke2Alitough Mr,, Mc-.
Connell ' • - , • •
6
- Long Tirne Merchant
BitpDHAGENL-William L. Quer-
'engesser passed away at his home
in Brodhagen on Friday evening at
the age of 70.. He had been tiling
in heahliffor- the 'past five years
and had.been; seriously ill for two
weeks: . •
He wasborn in Bre-I:Ma-gen On
July 5, 1888, son of the late...Ferd-
inand; Querengesserg,,and '
Brodhagen. For 40- ears he Oper-
ated a general, store iii•Bredhagen-
and Was' poStmaster tor 25 years.
Nine, years ago he retired and Sold
his buSiriess to his son-in-law-,, Rug -
tell
' On -Feb, 7; 1910, he, married Eliz-
abeth Hiegel. He was, a Member
of St: Peter's ,Lutheran : Ohureli and
served: on the church board for
Many. fears:. He Was also :super-
intendent of the Sunday School and
4 inetither.of the Brodhagen Hand.
Surviving besides his *if& are a
t6n; Howard " 1Vliteliell, One
daughtef; • Mrs. Russell ("Verna)
Sholtliet;'of Brodhagen; one/ sister;
Mrs. 'Ed. (Minnie) Smith, Logan
township,...and seven grandchildren. t
The "botlY rested, at the 'Thielthift
Funeral Horne; Mitchell, until Mon-
day noon; when:refiloVal Was made:
to. St. Peter's . Lutheraw, Ohurelt,'
Brodhagen, for -funeral service Ut
2:.30 p.xn. ,Rev..E. 3,
ciathd.Burial was Made in, tho.
adjoining cemetery.:'
Dr:badge/I,' •Band, in Uniform,
were flower bearers and played at
the graveside- ,,The 'choir of the
church- San; PailbearOM were
'WM, S. Itiehl, L. Mt, Ahrens, :Ed. -
ward Rock, Lev Hicks, Ford
Dicki-
son and Harry Tait, •
Attending the fUneral.. were
friends and relatives 4roilo,
Mit-
chell, . Stratford, 'Kitchener, Water-
loo, Woo.dStotk; North Bay, Detrolt,.
Windsor, Hanover., Elmwood, Hain --
Guelph; Toronto, Walton,
Brussels, Seaforth,, Rostock and,
surroiinding district.
MIL ANTI 'MRS, 6(tRitO1t MAIZOIAIEt§tOld, aro shown
I,f011116011dbrnigdef,,nel‘ita'rmilyanrii,,ungaerriaett ttboet heorries' thofe,t,dhat -glibrtitipbgf ulTriantsa.
. Mrs: Harry Bolger, RR 25 'Walton, The ' groom is the "soil of
Mr; and Mtg. Mad Engel, eratibrank ( POO by Harvey lite -,1