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The Huron Expositor, 1958-09-12, Page 1' liYholeNiimbervg;Ti, ••=;.••, ,SEAVOR11H,.,ONTA4I9, 1. SEPISM13-ti,R 12,•1958 Single copies, 5 >Cents - $2.50 a Year in Advance faCtory wffl-piiear wher completed. s ction ef•:.the'..22.,09.0-sqtare foot striletiire -cominerieed ,TueSdaY,' and is Ocpected.itet"..be en-i'lp.1 et- , Ss Of; -Steel construction, . faced . With brick: aficl,'With. 'Curtain. At-,2-the--soneTtiine::7aSeon'sfrtietieli--jgOtl:vzunderWay.,,,.-Seaioitii 'officialS••he'gati work af 131"P,t' '- ----Oilifig-:roads:'::and--;-Services'. for the. ,,rieW' • factory. - • ' I At the first meeting of the Sea- -forth Hospital Auxiliary for the season 195 old Whyte 3-59, Presi ent Mrs. Har- welcomed- five new nieni ers. The inancial repop or , • •'•7 a -Lon the Hos it 1 reported. that ' stillieicies:s.ftDilroYpeea,r. 'sup' erintendeni of Conditioning unit,. purehased by the auxiliary for the hospital, was ver satisfactory: y 'October 25, and a telephOne bridge, - • F'fojects' planned for. the are 1957.'58 indicated a- very' actiVe and to be held .in November. the annual rummage sale, to be held in the Library, on , Saturday, urori Juiors Huron County Viol( an aetiveiPart in activities at .tlle CaliedialUXV: fien ,Exhibition. Toronto', and. the. 'Western 'Fair, .London, during the 1)st, WPOL In tbc:-$uniOr -section- at the Ex- hibitioii last '•Week;...Ken Coleman; RR 4,LSeaforth, 'Plaeed .61 hth, in 'swine, and'.seehndiiifarni7irnachini •- Cry, cOMPetitiori.•,..-Tti'lheS,040.'s.P.e- Dont.HeiningWay',711R:'.3,,,Brus- -,*1S;ftelitt 1.2t1i,'•uOthe swineT , 'TwOlHenSell competitors-Plaged, in 'the. tractor .safe -driving ..cortipe Q'M'clon Strang; • salL.tdok 'eting-tori,.. 'RR; : • hth ' • Foii-five" Huron Farm- ers and -4-H members took part n the judging, competition at the Lon-. den Fairon .Monday. Robert Broadfoet;-- with- a' -• score of 466 out of _500, was second high. man, ' With 102 contestants, coin, In the -junior: Classes 'Ifor live- stock Judging, dairy ,Jewitt, - RR, 1, " Clinton,' Placed 12th; Wilma•••Hale, 'RR 1, Clinton, ...tied for 14th, and: -ff-DouglaS.11ugill,.• RR 2, , Seaforth;- 22nd. In .the Western 'Fair' quiz,' -Garry Jewitt • Was tied.- in 2nd; Doug Iugffl, tied in 23rd,',. and Wit- •tria.''',Dale,,Aied in:31st. • ; :In, the senior :.-class.es for live- stock judging, Edythe Rinn, 1414 4, , • Brussels, was "second; Bob l3road- foot, Brticefield,". plaeedthird; • Truce Coleman, , 4, Seaforth, -Lied. 5th,;.,,,,,Bob, F.otheringliarn;. RR 3, „Seaforth.,,, tied in 2ist;:, Jack BrOadfoot; :Bruce:field, .-and.," 'Ken Coleman, RA 4, Seaforth, tied in 'In 'the *eStern, Fair quiz, 'Truce Coleman tiedin toll, spot. •.•,Ken. Colernantlaced iOth in a tie; Bob ,Broadfoot 'MacGregor, - RR 2; ,Seaforth, Were:. tied in.' 24th. • The Huron County -,4-0 educational display plaCed The regional' meeting of ."1-YOS-pit.". tal flU&II1ctflC ,is being 7..held, 111 Glinton,September H., Whyte, Mrs. , E. A. McMaster and Miss' ,BeSSie.••• Grieve will. Attend as 'delegates': , The anpuar:.Provincial '..meeting ,of aukilia4es will - be .held in Toronto, October 26, and :28. The 'theme is,,"preparing For Toroorrw.." Whyte and Ilts, ,E,',Laiene; were appoint-. ed.clelegates .to attend.' , • . • .,..-Refreslintenta.;.;,Were„ served ...by.' Misr"; Den ''Kunder,• ••John: ;Langstaff. and 'Yin. Verne- drilla in'. Annual' Report of -.Auxiliary - Bal, in tiank,:.:Sept.'2.1957 1,.14 . - • 5 . 53.05, Interest- • ; • • • - • • •• ' • , ........ „ . Ruwmage sal ..,T1'..'orli0.''OraW • . . :H2,13774.9. . .°0 .45 'TOnify sale. •• •• . Tag Day - . 131,17 $ 2„725.35 Expenditures , Regional and district fees $ 25.30 Convention expenses 70.00 Speaker'sgift and—exp........ 10.44 Advertising . , .. • - Gifts to Hospital and, • 3 .;-teapots 10:50 - Piano 55.15 -Sitz. bath ..,. . . ..„ . . . . 237.40 linen.....................................:59.83 Blankets .. . . . ... . Drapes .. ... . . Air -Conditioner ,.,„ . .. 41,0:00 ,Christmas gifts to patients.. And staff .. .. . : . 2' turkeys . , 22.95 Ginfghani danee .. 101;01 Baby' cups Easter favo urs . . .. . .. 9 .35 eric e Guderich, rinks --dentinued tlieir. -succe'sSes '.-in•-•Seaforth 'last week, ;taking the top two place id the iniNect double's tournament.. -:7Th,e:: hoWlers Jroththe _ 'county 16'wn walked off with three-, of the five top prizes. ,, = " , , •,, ',., - • :.. .. , -,,P.. Bisset and 'Mrs. Argyle -took first •plaCe,.,.with.; three:: wins' .',,plus :25.''Secorid place went to 'A, ---Towns,„., end cinel, Mrs'.; .Cutt,"••••also of . Gode--, rieli,-with three -wins' .-plus • -23..:;=4;., F. Christie and Mrs. Tony Philips, Seaforth;:tOok:thircT-With.three. Wins- pfus, 21.', Third. arid.•.fourth-prizeS; Waat tp';W:. Iieltrain ,atd., Mrs,.Earl Allison,: Gel:Ie.:rich, and Hugh; Hawk- itisi:'and. Mrs. • ' Elliott,: Clinton. : ,' .' • S-e'dfthtririks--p-a-rtireipating Were F. :,,Sills",•,and.: Xi's.: :Ford, ' , 3,::::'-', Keiting''and,Mra:.1,E,.;.',Ilarone,• Bob. -DeigZatid•-Mrs'...i.C.,•_,Walclen;...::.Z.AZ IVItinkoe'',' and lers.:'• ;• H-;;•-`-.Coniiell. lone paiedliel 'Mrs. -Williainf,,Ball R. SteVeris•;and•••'Mrs. B.:...r: :CIAO: :tie',.,Wilhatia.,,,,Ball, and,, MiSs '' Alice Reicli_,Gebrge Itays.__and Mrs_ E. H,... Close,. E. ,Larone, and ..iyi.RY.---.Pdr-o--.:. thy. Parke,'. Rey.:-.1.;;C..-,Brittoli •and rs,;;•-'St-Habkirk•:::.',•-t,''-'- ' ,,-;.,-•:,..-,- . ; ' Other:, mil s.,, participating' ••,were Skipped; by ;PvElliett.,•, Clinton; . G. MacDOnalc15-4--LtickithWT.--.-Stn-irTM.F. Lean ' Grant'. 'TOwnSend, ',George IVIeEwair,B. . Ken, :,,Hunter,,• ._ George Baeehler" and, G. Baker,0..0dP111,1. •.11-11.1.I• Payl:ei.:010•04' §,o4ncl- • ' ..• ••• ' . . • .' ;7•••'. -Win. 31C1Lean' Trophy 1 MISS -Alice :Reid and,,Misz-Sedie, .:1-lart.. wenthe-,111:, y.,.MeLeat-C tro- phy iat a inateh•Eriday night. They toolt:top-sPet„.,With,three wma ;Phis mine, . in ,,a -lose' competitionswith 'Miss' `Dorothy Parke • "and MrS. C •Walden.-: th te s wen' the Same in:abet of games, but the . ,,, aggre- gate '''' '0MgtaihtaeeSr,'..R's. pee:iridre',.:,_WQta sT-L.!'il';itm8Pladili'elicle:with b-y an aggregaste:•ot.:onlY "g1„, by the -Third.-plaee,:weht 'fO 'Mrs. P. F. Christie •and Mrs: H. Connell, witti two, . wins plus 11.. Other rin s I were skipped by Mrs. „E. Laren Mrs. E. H.. Chise,..MrS. Teny,,,p41... lips ' and. Mrs.., A: W. SillerY.": , , n Bursary 1.2k,..00 C •actiolixrsIvips Aliscellannous . . . 4 , ." Three Students. $2,72535 ; es Lower Score in field7Cro An abundance of weeds and -twitch.. lowered scores on MailY•-• of the' fields of husking Cora:in this Year's corn competition. :Sponsor- ed by the Seaforth Agritidtar -piety in conjunction with their., an- nual fat fair and the Ontario Pc- partment of Agriculture, the com- petition was " entered thisyear.. by 1.5: area fanners: John Bell; RR. 2, Seaforth, took , tpp'sfield--storo-with: s_entry with. total' of 92.1/2 points. Final ,ju g- :-%•ing takes, Place with an entry at' the Fair On Thursday and',PridaY, • ,September -I8 and 19: Mr. Bell's corn. was given top place by iithge Hugh Berry, Wood- ham, 'Who awarded the . winner ivith- full Points, 10, for uniformity and stand of, his crop. Ving.peints were awarded - /Or type of plant ,.,and vigor .of growth; and also for freedom ,from disoic and -insect inury. The thoroughness of •dulti- 'on also...gas*M.r.,Sell 9 rid -hits. The size Shape and Maturity', and the wilier -linty Of the ears -netted the 'Victor 38 points. The, propor- tion of leaf to the • deck brought him another 91/2- points - out cif'i. Finally; he Was awarded 8.•pointa ' for coMpetition. fitish • and general neatness of the field. Running a close ;secOnd ioVas Rob- ert.Fotheringliam,„ RR, aSeaforth; With 02 points. He wastrailed in -1-thltd by: Luther. Sa."ralers.,". RR 2, • More scholarship winners were announced this "Week. by L. P. Plumsteel, .principal •-• of *Seaforth District High' School. The scholar- ships awarded are the Robert Bruce Scott iVlemoriel Scholarships and are valued at $500 each. , Those ,attaining the scholarships this .year-are-2Charlea.._Maelregor; IVIazdyn Riley and Joan palle-n7 This brings the total Of scholar- ships taken by these three students to $1,000 each. Fig -Lire Skaters For :Seat - A meeting of the executive and of other interested in the Seaforth Skating Glut)will be held in Crich'4 ,store . rider evening at _ .lrani will be discussed for the comingskatingseason.' p ging Seaforth, with 91 points. Other „entries and their ,total score, are Alervine Lane, ,RR 4 Seaforth 90; , Kenneth Stewart, RR 5,. Sea- ortirp139-,c Jelin Henderson, RR 5, Sealorth, •88;' Donald Buchanan, RR 14" Londeslioro, 85; Gotdan: PaWe, Ril 5, 'Seaforth, $4; joe Lane, RR 5, Seaforth, 82; ,Robert l3roadfoot,' MI, 1, Brudefied, 51; Harold Pryce; RR 1, Seaforth, 86Vgl Art;Henderson,, RR 5, Sea,• orh7-80-; Earl—MoSpadden,_.,,R.R• Seaforth, 79; Ivan McCIYmor.1t,. RR 1, Varna, 78; Robert- E.: Mc- Millan, RR 2, Seaforth, 75, KIN OFFICERS INSTALLED, DEPUTY -GOVERNOR IS SPEAKER William IVIickle Deputy GOVer- Or; installed, the new Slate of o Suaforth-'-Rinsinerr-Tlith- meeting Monday night. Alvin Riley was • installed' as neW. presiderct.; succeeding Jack Webb, cl first presi- dent Of the organization,. which IS nnw entering. its second year. "'Other Officers are: Nice -presi- dent,: Francis Iltisser;* treasurer, Wilharri Hodgert; secretary, Clay- ton Dennis; • registrar,:, TOM, Wil - bee; ''directors, Ken C,00rnba, ,aeo; Earley, Laverne Holland; bulletin , , orlitOrf. Ross Alexankler.' 'Vellei-ihig installation. Of officers the„depUtyLgovernwdelivered- informative ,lecture `on- carrying on a year in Kinsmen activity .with SUceeas, A Club, he said, is only as strong as its weakest link, and this 'link must:. be found and strengthened, if. a Club is to sur- vive. . • There'no • immediate Plans for fund-raising activities, but pro. jects'Vill„ be lined up shortly. The Midget hockey team, will be Spon - St 'ea by the Oltib again this year. 0 onstance ervice ! and -need. llie ' God and73..dOil'Thriot- If we: are.. in ...aeceutipliSh national -relief :and World Outreach," .Bev.: Hns.sak,:,:Winghain,-.4eld.LateMberS of, the 'Canadian .Order•,..of, 'Eotes,, terS,- at la...clinreb, •SerVice. Sunday COnStance:..Order:':', and :viSiting:,''..se•-• ..so- cieties inareOcl,M.,ConStance,ViOt-ed Church to hear the Wingham: ministei fvlio is also High Court. ' '"•'The' the Constance COY- Piper 14. Douglas• Clinton.• :The' C•00-:•,bannerwas erriqd by. Doug Riley aol!: Totri•Whyte::' due:hided. par, ade were high officials,, Mgssrs. Drage, Haw1shaw and jt4at-ranko- :.'..Rett; White, -'..:COrtrt4 welcomed the :order,. Mrs.' George ." a, Sold; Understand" 'aCconiPanied eIturcli organist. MiSs.:.Marilyri.,TaY••••• •Hhs.SarSt)„es;sed7in. his ser- mon another". . His SpirationaIl messagewastiaSectOn Wei •need-;-..: the '" :light and 'power,' and God is source,,,,.of our and,.pem,er. ,go,- tocliurch he continul!dr45 -like- re 'generating', power „,,freni and without thjs power We are ;like , . . . • • Ne,pfteu. • •eat ;ourselves: off -from thiS:.Sehree of light; the,. ohapldis. Went ,•on,;;;aati:::b.i.,,$):-iitiing, inak,„ others : suffer Then,. hinder::Mir -church, our Contt , :and, our 'etkMintitity • from 'seeing the Iight.• • -'• closlng, Rev. • gussar-.11,ioted„' from the familiar ; Poem' by Grace N�Il:,CroWell.,;-You., jritist Wait • un. - til ••'1 yotir••• „as: 5lOW.; ram t fillS•'4ii,14411,rrtecr diip; .rioW -your life„;:dear .0 • 'd for _ . e strkt rara Goa only ask's-, Illut"ydu • Fel 00 the., Service -tile ;mein, 13ers returned ..to -.. the hall, where the ladies of: • Court Constantine. servecIT:coffee.%, and. .boOkries. P4rF .preSdent-!of the .fadies'. _emat,.:_"ex,pressed'•:thankS to all .for., attending the, "serviee :Arid 'express.; : ed hope.ithat:•-the. Service could •,be-. meinbers were present Int Chesley, ',Hatiover,-•Vingha.m; Clinton,. Drantford'„.1-itch-ener, Au - .5:.. CodericfrAnd-..LondesbOttet:' , atur eaC , , Seaforth Cunei.1 tank,- a frs matter was ,,considered.,by coundll Step .,irt thedireetied 'ASsnreing MOndaY, '-evel,iing ,repott,„ofAhe: ,eorn- P:reseitted. .by -..Chairman to Uttee, which local krng 71:rdifl 1 PI; ;tlaiPr. ;0a3nP, 6, aw:; (747. :11 :tah :st d a.11to 131:: foiveoiflWalrofi rIttdhher tehownership41's ft n qa. a by dp ba ono ak Te6171.; lies as . well as Tuelererriith, rernen r3r be .a•.SpeCial..cOMmittee,...esthbliOled m Council: The Committee Jnly to consider the.ni6tter:, The ; recommends that -Connell: ,'cliarge• nonresidents ' a ...higher rate -.all residents of the Town :Of "•Seaforth,, sncit ,rate„s • to be iet by theMunr, PiP •Ac.comPanying-Mf..„,Pluinsteel'Iii the delegation 'yiiere, •Canip- , ,CeMetery. BO.ard.'", Camp- bell and William Sominerville. - The cemetery ,Prehiem, haa ben belore -Seaforth cunci1s ..for the:. ast tWo years..iiroPerty of: „ etery ha S %rim .at a less ...fer sont.e TcOrtliside, United',Church, 'the cent-, ' • tinIe,.".and.. since. it SerVeS' the com- Announceinent ' Wr.as. _ whole, • the church has , fldryny. Travis,S. 'Owner of should be in a -recoinmen -on:4P T.p 4.1e eet-, -oft, ternber'15 • to consider. Ways•:;,,Of airgIcienting 7.-BetY,reseetativeS.- of , the Exeter the ,Perpe.ftial",ffincle:,'Of..:We rnT Osday: that : he, ter.V..% • - • • ' • changes in • existing staffThre, P.it..nusteel said three :pro tentRiated, Tlief., dairy. pooals :had..::beeit;.berisidered. by the tiuueto operate under.the ,naine;ef: Cormnittee, but... the : conclusion .114.401-eLeal :reached,: •by the„::„epiti'Mittee- was .available 5 full lipe of•,;c1Airy' pro- ;:tliat the one: feasibile!'plan Was that Cluets..,'• There will be no change in responsibility Sea- edstixlg.Uvery routes The.dairy forth, , . also serves .: customers--,,, The first Proposal wa that 'and Brtieefteld,. , , the ,eeirietery • he, operated ••-, by Under ""......t.htr....F.tieVr.t•Matiag,eitierit Protestant •churches ; who ..tionld .be-•• ,there will b no change in prodite,-cenie :"reSponsibie for deficits. '. The ers, ,-.aceordin to L. Learn, N. difficuty hero was thatthe..cluireltr Betatil.altd.•and-G. ,4161Yonald,;- - Exeter • ' rtplk willbe 'preifee-sTedliTTEXefer: .and:I.dellVered'frarri EXeter:.',,to Sea,: •, 'Orth..":'.',,fher.••Seaforth'.-distriet:,opera;• 1.100; 11:0),.yayr, would' continubtpbe •. • , , Leaf ]air :.prerruses. : eaforth airy urchase As ,sdan. aS'arrangementi''dabili- 'COMpletecl: And accommOdation. ar=„: • , ,raUged,,, reSiclent. manager wilt' Natural-gas-will_ceine lublin bo,. riartied. to handle • the: 'Seaforth T e clay Union' Gas- officials operation 1..r. Learn. said. - • announ,ced7 this week . cerenuagv.. a•n-ciP13°T-•': , tunity .:consider, ;plans for. .the m ,,rkitig, the advent cif • gas ',TtavigS -did; bubliii area . will be 'held .• in: Mit: net Lexpect Seaforth.-Ife 'Clieil-Tire-s-dafrat•nhern7-7.1 tllrai7"Wra:tO:':kta-g':"-,-TT-4'df 1:ltirS,r7' followed .-bY- •=re,cePtiOn,---in-411. here. for'.the.paSt. 11 years. 1, Legion Hall - Officials' Said :no .!cleciSien had been taken ' coricernirig a turning -On: ceremony, for .Seafortli„.Thit that it, was 'e*pected iti,,yvotild.,-take. place finet.:•are, being' laid extend= idg sdutli to the property:of Jackr-, sen Aluminum' Ltd;„,, . "Construction of the Main: 84ne'li: transruisSion Is:,ProccedIng almost to sehethile, offiCials Trench- ing.for the large 'line was_eXtentl. ed„ acrpis • Seaforth over tli'e week-, The line.'ciiines. in from the edht by the Seaforth sewage ds- posal „filant;:',and ertisSeS' Main St. South at , Railway 'St, •. .e8, 1.feieg, depenclent upon free-will., : Offerings, Conld-giVe u� assurance • for :continued VeltiritarY: -eontrifon,:.• : ti6IliSth'-afi:.b.e .sUggestedifeo, that Seaferth,' Tuckersiiiith;; ,McKillep; , and' :Thallett jointly 'take', over re- Sifftasibility. ()n 41o' 'face this ' ed.fairy.hut,the-. tO‘VilShIPS. Oth:-• er , cemeteries 'within- their bOun- daries,- :four di_fferent rnidocipal governmentswouldhe,confusin. Then too, McKillop, although, it would-be 'let- - ally .responsible, for, Maitlaticlbank _ If other ,:alterriatives. failed; had. shown had nei.nontiniIhnsetti7e.eis t:ps i k t -t,of th ohy.akt and .•• Nvikry ,that was lilltolved oPerating:2,the,'Ceinetery: to '.serVe. the edmniurirty. Alembers of church,. , despite,%' t,heir contribution,.: were •...fox'' the steps .they. had' taken; •, : the cerne- tery .had • at' a loSS -ingAlte,,pa_...stgiVeryedur- :.rs. thL-amount, t v_aS-aitieh Uess.•-•tlta-n"--1 - othceor,43acennitrore..sji.-0..Turib' 11. in ' con. gif5fu1ating, 51 r. R;umsteel.. on hie reperti said he seethe re= ...onlinen. a on as' Ring.11 e u - mate...solution, but he had,hdpeci it • Woidcl..bave.:been,,pOsSible 'for' the cc°aiklmthpaittgtenef.o'irg'fillinadv:befo'Pr°e111,11°re6A(1011. entered 'the piCture. if:an .•.appeal -is made It should be . introduced only after', much' pre- paration, ,be intertienorninational, and 00 large:scale. • • --- ' • • , • • • " •On „ the 'Other hand,.- suppose au appeal raised•55,00,...„-thoz reventta. would be -bOt $200—not a latege, 'ac- tor im_ meniber .,df--Cetricii;,- except •- Ma.yer. Christie; ',.-AVere-• ,• present; , 'eeve N. _s-Coms ocelIME-ti ., tile- (Centinued on 'Page 4) , tori,-egeap9i1. ,sluick_in :an ,•accident •early Friday inerning. •TIio „sem he was. driv1ng-sou1h:ntent.,off_jb0 shoulder of No, 4 higliwur, rcilfe,,c1 oVer ;and .1p -wetted down; two hYdrO poles. The driver - managed tcr craWl but through the Windshield. Occurred „inst,sonth of ' Herisall, lind cauSed a --power -blackont, which lasted • over • two. hoilts', 'Damages': were estimated dt '.$5,500 to the vehicle, owned Canada. Bread Co., London. OPP George Mitche1l, Eketer, investi. gated, the, crath, ,j1.143.iest Nod Monday —inquest, into tne'deatir Ross. will ..be. held ini"Strat', ford 'City Hall,. Monday, Sept. 22,• at.,8 pm,•131-: Q..C2,-Jarrott is' the, cOrener, ' . • '-. The inquest 'follows the ,aeident last ,.Wednesday afternoon, when' the '21 -year-old:: Mether was mhen hetcar bleW a lire and,. hit a. tree near- Chiselhurst,.....1Vleinhers. of the 'cororier'Otiry'-will-be-Percy Harris, forelnari; -Ben • Stonernan, .James MacDougall,, will ndtkr1sitn4a11.-o1-- I, • The:dee,eased,* former Anne Grace' Por5es4 was . the daughter and Mrs; Ward_ Forfeit, RR 11,..,2tirich. She snrvived' by her hirsband,- one.:..daughter,,• Cheryl,. who :waa Only :Slightly • injured In theaccident„, which claimed 'her Mother0slife; her parents.;one :brother; Donald,,,,and two: sisters, Marion • and- . lqrgaret, all at '• • beeeaSecl was .born in Stanley, townsliin 'alad, ;resided there nntil, her -marriage in. May, 1958,-. 81. Varna to• Ess ' Riley: • They Moved to her huSbancl'S farm, near Chis- elltuf St, 'where she resided' Until her,death.• Prior, to 'her Marriage She waS a stenographer, and:had graduated,..from Crinten. PiStpict P°.11uetletarrl..111set4tVittcuet:. - E bY Rev'. Charles, 'Daniels and pitt at. Ch h •F 'd oo Or, Titots .To OCT:: VI LLOYD EISLER; • • for the, past .eight..years , has . ,sPecial. effbrts• Contributed to ,50th ..„.al- base on- the. West Coast, , aPPreciatio,n, -and' reward for been bad at Esquimault nav- 'anniversary-celebrations', Pupils of has now completed a coure in SS.SNo. 4, Hibbert,' along :with ',deep. Sea diving. He is a son their teacher, 1VIrs. Joseph Melady, of Mr. and Mrs,. John Eisler, and parents, enjoyed a scenic bn$ of Seatorth., trip Saturday . to: London and • ; district. - t "1\1r..• Earl Roney conducted .tke rpn Re9,' r PletrA tour of Eanshaw, Dame, highlights . of the City,•of 'London; and 'StorY L Book Gardens at Springbank Park. uses 2 0 L 'Plerne- lunch, was served in the " • - - park. -•, PrOirincial pollee Of the Wing - Pupils partieipatinga Were:q Jean ham OPT, detachment are continn, Moylan, Mary- Ellen Doyle, ing -investigation into the -weekend Coyne, Jack Doyle,"-Billie,MOrray, brdakin at ,the Brussels Export IVIary Lou Coyne, Vlricerit,Maloney, Packers Plant in which 1,200 was Danny 141cMillan, Rose DoYle, Pet:, stelen from the com any safe:The ty Shea, Elaine Murray, Cinth• Vogels7 Patsy Coyne; 13illie Feen- ey, Anne Shea, Kenny Coyne, Dor- •tlieft.;' Was discovered by Manager P,OrOM $tephensop: •CTSelthnirst T;Jioto DairytoNew aSri.erle A .sedmid will be request,: ed • ar, a .rcsUlt 'of the. decision of •,DotheOntnrio Milk Boasd 10 deoy an -.: Ltd.,f to -.1a :M.oriday ;eye,: ring. The', hOprd Considered ' theapplication soine weeks ago, at. i'.'hich tirne it was opposed by 14. - Traids.S,•nfrlylaple'.1eat -Dairy, -arid local prodcers. : because s'e of - Mr.:. Cousins said :.he waS-. ap- ' cussions-, his application, had ; cipitated. 1-fe: recalled lie had op- ened: a dairy bar'.. some inentlis. tago. Sales ,been beyond;...ex-' `pectatioriS. He had had 'Many re- quests to Start a', delivery service; and as a, result had inade•-•appii.: , cation to the,: bo ' , . Reviewing •'-the :proceedings be," .fare the...bOard,:,-gr. Cousins asked.. eoUncil to„,:inditate to the -,hoard that. its. only interest was the:Pro-., tection 'Of, local producers , ease _tahpep.theohaerncls ;61111. d. c underin thim rspeat t , having •tilined •bis appliea-2- • • 'The "thieves gained . admittaiee tire • on ; ri ay a n , . _ othy-Vogels; Gordon Mylan, ' oylan,-Shar- throng rear 'becit'Aviritiow;-t‘ten terinent was Made in. taf..rf-a -aerrte. o Burke •'1.C-orbin • COStie, Nelliedragged--the ,safe to the eg•-• wont. NAhereat was hammered open-. Provincial Constable. Robert' Lewis of Wi•,-Wilarn is tnvestigating, Thicves also entered the:MeDiori- tery. Pallbearers were John gels, Mary Lou Murray, _Gerry Brintnell; ,Gereld Carey, 'Alvin Malone,, Pauline *criteilly, 36-seph. COle, Lorne Love, Wiltiam Consitt Murray, 'Tdin'turke,- Linda Feen- d John Coleman. FloWerbearera• ey Mrs. Joseph Melady, teacher; were Beverly Riley, Ernie Har- parents; Mrs.- -William McMillan, burn. Lorne Haugh, Gary Trieb- Mrs, Joseph O'Reilly, Mrs. Joseph ner, William. Blacker and John 13urke, Lou Coyne, Mike Doyle and Forrest. " Mike Coyne. ald Lumber ' SUPPlies at Brus'sels through a rear window, Appar- ently no attempt -was made on. the Safe at 'this office. • • • `. •- Mr. Cousins assured the council if he operated in Seaforth he.would purchase from local producers. He also intended to purchase proper- ty and 'Install a pasteurization plant- He had talked to local pro- ,dueers and assured thein of a market. - Councillor ,T, A. Baldwin, who had attended the hearing, said his only interest was on behalf 01 the producers. He had answered any question honestly arid fairly. When council cbrisidered the ending hearing at. the August (Ctnitintiect On- Page 5) ' enta ecides menf Work: Geoduig Lumber; Parkhill, were warded the' Aettlerfor laying. of pen -lent sidO•valks. oxf Riehmond. St. in }tenser' tit:,_eaufkil,ifieetibg'.Mon- ht.17-TheTtentler.-trice-was----- 30- cents a. square foet. OrdYother • ' tender Was.fromN. 3. do,trive4u,' ;Zurich, .at 32 ; The.natial grant of .70 WMA Made . 1 by _council to; the -Hensel • 'air Board; when IL Searle • ap.; • peared.as 4 delegate for the'board., Bilis 'arid aecounts ,to a;'' total of $712.61 were Ordered Paid, ' t• 11. Davis reported On. a ready mashed': on •St.reetS and the: trimming p1 shrubs retind the • hill. Reeve N0rman. Series . told council 'et the,. purchase of the' School: Ie also styggestedsome- on be obtaitied,to lOok'after clieek- ing„of material atid Sidewalk work On •RichmOdStreet. • Departmertt .of Htghways Will be petitioned for :the interim ' payinent the , stattitarY grant under the2i,Righyvay 'Improvement Att. The, grant is based on epen.o, ditureS SO .'far -this year. IT WAS A HAPPY 1VIOMEINTT for. member i of, Seaforth Council as they looked over the plans for the new ,,,Seaforth Shoes Limited factory ,at the'siteTuesday as work On construction got-under—w-sY, General contractor 18 E. R. Taylor Construction Ltd,., of London,. while Geo, A. Sons, of Seaforth, have the contract for plumbing and, heating. ' Shown here (left to' - right) are Councillor., S, A. Baldwin, Mayor B. P -Christie," Mr, Taylor, and Conficillor ScOtt kirk.. (Expositor photo, by "