The Huron Expositor, 1958-09-26, Page 1•
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Ninety -Ninth Year
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Whole Number 4729
SEAFORTH 'ONTARIO FRI&Y: SEPTEMBER 26 1958
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Mrs. Aqua GraCeBiley,'
Preinarty,.. died, at 1,2:30
• Septeinliet, 3, aO.,A.- result .oi being
- involved in a car aecideni on con
essioiis la a.rid.214i.,i101*.r.t.'.,.tqw4'..
•• l..R.,,oaC.NO:10;ThWa.S7.-4h-c--;:firitling Of'
citenna;
Stag -cep ''Outronacling, her,'„deatla.:,.. •
••!- The, coroner's jury,meeting- in
'Stratford .Monday niglit. further
fothia•that .the weirtan-•lest-contral
o her. vehicle when
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tire • blew out entf Whereshe collided:
a large tree and that She had
•::-..;.•,-(liedyitrOni,e,u_iner-ons:'fractures, The
jurors were ","tinAhle to :,'offer ,, any,
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-The, inquest Was ,,condiicted
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er the direetion,ot-',Elt. C.
.';Jar-
rott, coroner, assisted by Crnwn
Attorney'
lorY,all 'residents - Of R.R.
Harris,1,. Crornarty, consisted of Percy
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William and - ,Tack : Brintnell and
• a4:411i1OS'.11.WeD.OUgglE:','
Constable Kerr. MC-,
r.••. Of :the ',Stratford: detachnielit,
• -who:inveitigatedthe ,accident;
^the first of fonr, withesSes ,to take•,
be arrived at the .,..Seene,.he:found
the Car •Ien its wheels .inthe south
ParallettOthe road and facing
. east -against a tree a thstance.01
,._23',feet :from the; roact.:::Twerity,tour
•'feet .frOin lwhere the ear 'Carnet°
rest; a: telephone pole :.had.
broken „ off, , the emiStable,..said,• add-
..7"jiig.that,121. feet -from this point te
.found indications ori the read show -
Ing -that -the car lind taken to the
'ditch at that •
The constable said, he kiln& in,:
•;dicationS,,that'the car had -had a
biowout On-'•th.e-,•reak:and,'hefhed
fOunda rib iri. the tire on the right
tube and- three photographs tke
He -'said
Vedltiettre-andAlibe--4o,
• a rUbber-eiimpany Official forin-
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Fo]iowing a , short ceremony 4
noon bn WedneSday.in Which ,,May-
ndratuB;a1F.gaCshr-ibteig6adturt,noeld-flaowaliovieoi
Seaforth inairig, It will be -avail-
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:able- to customers throughout, thei
town Within alew days.. The event
arked'ilre-631145-,Ie11-02/ 7)1* -.1---t°11-
StrU Cti011; -1>idieet whip -h. -began 111
Seaforth early summer. '
The- simple ceremony, in which'
,Mayor Christie was, assisted by R.
Cardiff, 11.P.; Wallrer Fle-tning,'.,-
Eastern Distrint _Manager for
A. '
Murray
o ana,
At un alk
James' A 'Murray since 1948 ac-
-at tau': --tuan'courntant at the Seaforth branch of
Papl)le Oeft). 'Sle- is being, presented- with the Baldwm of...com„niero.„
cy Gruminett, head ef thelgq,efs' division', and - -is: being moved 'shortly to Dundalk,
t -emblem-a tic a fhe'reh-a-rri-PitIT,1-`,hiP. (Expos -iter = -011E -7 -it Was annotincedTtlf4..we-61C'
bY PhilliPS )- • " a 'lie ,has been ap-
pointed -manager
of the branch. ,
Mr:, 1Vlutray, in.
the years during
which he has ben-
in
Seaforth, has'
taken a "oarticu.,.,'
laxly active
est, in tire - corn: -
munity. Interested .
in. sports, he has serVed ' as- secre-
ta.r•y-treashrer of the Seaforth
Athletic Association for a number
of year's. He is secretary of the
Lipn Club and a member of the
Curling Club. • ;
A. member: of First Presbyterian
Church he is an elder and mem-
tlireera
treasurer.
'rtehre. board °f-,, managers. For,
some ths` he has been church
Impressive -Services
Maik Atitliver.scat-
Glen' Gemmell CO8 Ont., a ' McKim, Chatham. ,Ivan, For-
ormer Egmon e resident, was syth waS -the official, representa-
• . •tive of Egmondville Church Board.
accepted as a candidate for the
mr.:Gehrinen is a son of the late
ministry at special eeretn°nles atiMr. `and lyIrs.„ ,David Gerninell,
Egmondville United ,Church Sun- Tnekersmith, , b'rother -of
day. The ceremony was 'a part Of Mrs. Victor Lee, Tuckersmith,” and
the 23rd anniversary of the .Cp1,. :Ga.vert_ Gemniell, Chat-
" • reception Was conducted. by Pedication . of special gifts tookby lii'm -as 'evidence. '
'.:HOron7,--preshytery the United. la.lace at the rriorriing service.; The:
eh ch -represented ----by C' gifts • trieluded,ihyinn, books irora.:
D. -:-Daniel, Hcns 'ancr'Rev: "Ar--' the Order taste-r-n--:-Star-rin
memory of -MtS, A. G. Broadleat"
ion •Gas, and Lloyd I3amforth,
Gederich division .manager, was
witnessed .by,:•Alaeut .fifty Offi-
cials Iron. ,Seaforth,. Ttickersmith
and. as - Well As represen-
tativeS: of local 'OrgatlizationS„,nd ,
cOniPany -officials:. ' ,
The pereMonYAOok place. in the
hiten'. at -the 7site; -
tion on Rending -eoxxi-
pietion of.. the .strlictnre that 'will.
Iouse rieceSSarY. valves,
and reducing ,ine*nisins: A, eon:,
'Crete building is .being ::•erected t�
houses the necessary equininent; '
rFollOVving • the ceremony
group were guests of ..Gas
Company at buffet . luncheon
serve in theConinuirat Centre,-
, Mayor-, - ris le a INQ e
company, tii-Seaforth. and 0_xpres,s-
.,ed.rappreci'ation,Wthe rileasant.re-
lationS edstecl, the
cenStinetion'. period g: :and in the
negotiations 'that" the, cOrnpany had
parried on7Witlij.-theTtOWif.--
_thanking mayor
could
,ex-
pect : complete en -Operation_ from..
the ceinrieny'enditS.
eariStruction, seine :10 -miles ,of.,
pip'e wet e a Mr_ig,"--Seafortir
, streets. The. total eost:ofthe pro-
ject,. iiicluding..the, 8 -inch .Stratfor
to Godericli tranOrniSsion line, and
fhe distributiOn. systeins:, in ,,,,the
fawns being..., served, will amount
to 4:500,000, officials
••• Conipany. officials explained that
gas. is, delivered ,t6...the lawn at qp.
:1:13- 300 .Oouods' Press:lire,. and reclue-.:
pbuntts for .diStrihiiticiii.
liere77The demabil- `.---experienced
frm Seaforth :regi.dents:!and com-
mercial users is most satiSfae-
.' IAIONG( -4110.NTAS '1011OW,ed'' cOistruetiOe, period' Whiblf. began in.
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early :,atlinnier.a•;-short ceremony:T. t Seaforth on s ay -marked -the releaSing. of,patural-.'gas
' •,'-'•MaYO-r..--Christi-e-turned,'a-valv-n-.--at-th-6121nion'Oas.---gate: ation ,en •
Eln Street, ;le Officially bring,...the: system, into use. 'Taking part ,in the cereinonY are '; (left .. to
"tory ,_ "Actually '' its: is above: the , •right),......Lloyd.Bamforth, Godench, district manager; t; . Cardiff,. • „. .. • .41
4-vekag.6 -sirnilar--c-Oliniielfritres.;-' 0,-;-E st -Manager:, -['c-EXp-ositelt-fplifitir.likT,Pkillip-iy, • . • •„., ,
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. Among others w.spoke
is g-Oftig' tO ""bea" great asset' 'and • rtirr ,
were Il.ebye, NOT1-11411 SCOMS. Ga,s 4 .
l • the 4101 ' •
s o r
tzs
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' '1'. ' '- ' '-.- .• II. Nerd Forrest,...H':R„ 1,••Zuri.cli,• ..r -- • MeMa.ster„ Seaforth; and an altar .
recietd6r. -Fait • ' ..- '
-ftli6rioffhe, dead. vveinan,- 'said ,his. .'" I: , -,, 7 ---::-,:: - , ----. 1'- : ' '.. . : ' 'desk- and. erdOS, presented' by Miss
r...;tlaughter at 'the' time of her death ,p, .... _ ,-,: . a••• • - l• ' 6,-: ' - ' ., -Allierta--PorteSt-- ,,...;,,',.
was .iii nerfeet health. He' said the I
, nitores....k.71,rir 0 - . ... .r.vie“_se,.4L:$1464ftepl.A1-...thp,iirtotAii.
..'.. L-,... ,_......_,...±..:_____ear--she-'0s--operAling- at.,the time '.:.; 1 , . .. .. . . , , .. ... .
...a... herdeath . belonged 2 to , her, Falling .fr9i.f., a tractor; driven by ciriogreriNeeek_iyotkwas'' D;'1.)}1r-.— ....:_nuann
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'. - Mineg'-'
fatlipf-iii-laW. ' '-'' -.' ,..' . :. her lather; a' '701-illg" CtbiliaftY-V11-7Potts,„..NashvilIe;;.Tenit-',.:-Was:reilest.
-:,_'• " `---Pr.. ..C. Goddard, H nsall, den was injure . late. Monday. . , g . speaker- 'at • the evening service.
fified'biniself on the stand as 'Mrs,'".fell front the , rear' of .the...tractor speaker_
Hammond, 'orgatiSt and.clioir,
-,...,-Rie.i....family doctor. Reconfirm,: and landed ,ii, nder the wheel of an Lyle
was: assisted bY'the..'Strat-'
'ed- the fatlier's • testimony, that she.. enipty- wagon. • - . - . • ,. . ford. CNRA.1VIale Cheilis.'Reir.VE
,,, • had -been. An -good 'health. : He said. . '.. Karen ..Scott,, '8, daughter, of Mr....i J.. 'Semple; ininister of the church;
: he arrived at the - accident'Scenelapd.,'MrS,,:,.Donald J.-Seott, It .„1, *as in.,charge.. •''-,'. '..•'.',.-:.•::.
'about 1.2:55-rp.m. .and fent-id-lb-6 Cromarty,i', was . taken 'to' .ho41101
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. ;woman dead. He stated' that- she in London, . ,Where an .opc,r0tiori 'Vas • ,., ' ...• • . .. ..., .4.,..„,.._*__:_,....._:. .....
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- had been dead less .than, half ...an performed shortly after arrival., .. 0, .. . . . ..... , . „.
jUniors., ee ..,'„
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irijitrieS.:. Confined 'ta, .St.'Ios'eplis. .
JD:Mr before he arrived at the
• Ile sai e woman ia le
from severe injuries to, the upper
• Part of her •Chestl- neck and face.
, - • " --ghe--force ef.the-iriipad had frac-.
'".. lured her skull, Several ribs; Pos
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.„, sibly. 'her neck,,..,and,fractured the
' f'•._,-. ., lower part of her left leg. l -le- add-
•.... 1, ed that she had -been pregnant at
. t ....-the7thue .of -her •-death--------
---- ' "D, -A-:-- Macdonald, Kitchener,- a
• • , representati*e of, a •rubber • corn-
, dianY,' said beiwas manager of the
field engineering service of that-
' company, the department respons-
• '' ible for determining the quality of
, autdmobile 'tires, Ile ' testified that
• - ...• -the ,blowout:had been due to a
.• ' ' small'hale that had been made
some time before, Rerhaps' by a
k..
naili He said that.moisture had got
' • into the :hole. and. had caused the
•- fabric of the tiretodeteriorate,
.4 • , •' which had resulted In the blowout,
' ' ' , •‘ ' „Firif Voter: "I don't want -to
'• vote -,for, any of the candidates. -1
•40. - don't. know allY of thOnl."' ' ,
' ' • Second Voter:- "I don't know
' what °to'. do • either. I know all of
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She is suffering 'from. Internal •
Hospital,. London, dierr candition'ii.. - . . „...- . . .
now considered' „satisfaetOry:,- D ...
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rheSP.bos F0, 0- 1• : t• . . -
to
p
Kiail Arena ice
There will.. -be slating r in -Seaforth
in two weeks, according to .w. T.
arena, commission,' chair-
man. Decision to open for the
winter,:se,ason, was taken at a com-
mission, rneetmg.• Monday evening.
•. tile plant .is ready And is in good
condition, Mr. Teall., Said, , as he
recalled • maintenance .problems
whith arose a year ago whenthe-
egnipment was 'brought into Use..,
The. ;meeting reappointed,' Roy,
McGonigle as manager, Mrs: 1Mc-
Gonigle
will"look after:, the refresh -
Merit '12)oath. •Certain repairs th
,corthret&-floors it the -entrance, to
the aren.a.;. are nedessarf: A Spe-
cial inastie Will be used, the cain..'
inisSiort decided. •
Junior_ football•players iri, the dis•
trict wili have'an opptirtMiity,.te
take,part.in a round-robin series.
rasu1t ef activity by group in
t - p; Walion--and-Brusoels.
from -Ao. • 14." years, .have' heel.)
playing' footbIll" for some time,
but it was. not "until Barry Mar-
shall, Oliver %1e, Jix Axtmann
and Don McClure got together,
that a schedtile. was worked out.
ollowing the double schedule,
the, top two teams' will play off
for a trophy that is.being ,arrang-
-ed., Mr. Marshall said. The Sat2
iirday- afternoon games commence
at 3 -,;o'cIock, ithe remainder. at
6:30. The schedule:' •• . •
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Sept. 24 -"Winthrop at BrnsselS
Sept. 27-4Vinthrop at Walton -
Sept, 20—Brussels, at Winthr,op.
Oct. 1—Walton at Bruosels
1•Oct. 4—Walton 'et 'Winthrop ,
Oct. 6—Brussels At Walton,
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Bowlers Hold
Local Jitney__ . -
.....111rs_.:Erie. McCue with 2 win's
plus 10. and John Muir, with 2
vcrins pins 14, toolctop honors -4n a
local bowling tourney Tuesday
night. Second' place for the "wo-
ifien went telVliss Aliee-Reid-;•.with
1 win plus 6., Men's winner was
-William Ball with 2 wins, 'plus 12,
Others participating in tlie event
were Eric • McCue,' Iteub,en SteV,
ens, Clarefics! Walden,VrankC.
E7, Keating, )5E: J. C.
MacLennan, , Mts. ..Tony Phillips
and B. •F, Christie. • ' ,
We a?',- 11-1).P3r4 we Tt).-nl.e:iiant, .i; ' . . ' • - ;
bPleenwefiPtubtolleMe allliutilit'' every resident, . .
:of-Seaforth. W . 7---av?e-':soeme---- Ati
, 47.i1i..e°\„-i' —
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thingelseto:offer industry,Ieverei-
'Reeve Ivan Forsyth, :of Tucker- . -
smith - in welcoming 'Union -.Gas to :reereased increased
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a iwsd- Jing'Q.,:annliisrp2,141rieteyrse'. • rdsst!): enextended ii__TIHrapobneeiiT of axhibitors :Leh_ eira
by Frank Kling, thairMen ;:jer entries
Public Conimisslon; and Were,re corded in. the inapy: indoor
repreSeritatiries-of - the -Lions,;,Club,
;saillodn....-th61:1Aoty6d11-a.ijB:infardo:"t:'11".:.': d ho were g' 06' Theoseuta' 4. oajci:";ttdrl .t:Ph'01.0ue a saw
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i;nre°eiriednetdaarrinf3ri•dPilaw°-ffht(iihCieWlsGor.e-. outstandingei ana.i c511', Tse:oft: Ive .d.thaes'
:.1.:Zet:TbleackulePiad by b,40Yetitrbieeesf in ,sobtblivL'
BOward:.dodrich. and ,HarveY 'rrn- teattle Classes, 'made' the .gathering'
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marNSI, JI:latrikse,•liPast'atilseesnri e.Psl'ee,asfe°Iirtt•at'vel!-''tlie lrgest in the same tihie the sheel3,:''swine. and
vice. rehresentatlYe: • ' : marree'ra'e lAs to'Lutbne-:
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OPENS SALON IIERE
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Thompson's , Footwear, Service
this week moved, next door to the
store. recently vacated., by Dale
Produce. The ebange was •made
since it made possible. inereased
•ateornmodationi and thus better
service, • Mr. 'Phorrinsen said: .1
The store ibeing—vacated-•--by-
Thompson, lilootwpar Will be °cell -
pied by ,` Dario Kennedy,‘,• 11.,`R „,
openfrig a beauty
oalon, MisSIKerniedyr obtains poS,
session"the first of ,the 'Month, • and personnel,: ' • - .
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a horse'tliat lie showed,,and lie has an camera, Eric Alunroe: The
been attending the fair ever since .H1roi Eipositor. 50 specially print-- '
At that time the lair grounds were edbook` matches„ ,Mrs. P. Halls,
located on Goderich - Street -West, RR -• 3 Seafarthi„subscription. to -
is.
'Wh'ere the- new public ...schoof_now.....,The.....44.iiron-L-Expositor, .John • A. • :•'•- 'TaYlor, Bilcelield, and Joyce '
Win Prize Draws- - Hamilton, -11.11, 1-i' Walton; 50 '" ...
A feature of the Fair was the ',serviettes, `specially printed, Mils.
ionP__.nPortuTinmitt_eirt.;,-opfrodyreadwtsti'sfake
pons,opperat •Wtig:i.ilLs toCoTlherneaHri,uriSi'llea.Exforpaths;ubistur7seripws-.. ' "-
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by exhibitors. . Bert Thompson, R.R. 2, Kippert;
- Prize 'winners. includes: GeO:::-A;.DarV5,:lidiviV'aTec...arrlieeif 11R:R.B._r3up_e_ipriellysd7lik. _ 1
snrs &. SonHaFdware, electric -Ivy -
kettle, won by Mrs. A. Glazier, Ti.: 1111°1'111g Pntel,- specially 'Printed, --
R...4, Cliriton; Topnotch Feeds l_rirn-Mrs- RtisseV:Barrn.ws, B.R. 4,' Wal;
ited; 100 lbs. any Topnotch feed,' ton. , . -. • -
tims:Boshart; 100 lbs. any proper- (AdditimiaLf_alt_stories4-and:-lists- .. '.
ed fee'd . Olivet - -Wright, 'Lenin 'of prize -Winners are on Pages 2 -
Ladies' AirxiliarY: chair....Lea Hag- • , 5i 8; g en . • , . - -
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Hardy, • assistant stiierintendent of- - Aw//ig..ai -Class 'B.'rating - • . _
Mr. and Mrs. James Willis • • - '.
thiasrWtai ithopee„ithi.6.1racl, ..3itrienf,doa,ubthireree-...
tirrjciiiel engineer; Les F. Ne4r, mained in the minds of the diree- 40I • '••• •
superintendent of transmission. d tors Friday night thth
at e "B."- •
distribution. ra.ting .has - N
been attained. irith
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'From Waterfoetasterii,Distriet r: eheokina. of • r* d •
Walker•--11:-L-F1einhastern theLtrital.rta
trict s'ales manager> Fiank "C'Oe'' top' the, recl'i.lited $3,00.0 la3r another
distript "stilierintenden4 'Rol' $1,000. Al the same tithe, another .
and Keeno,;:co-ordinator of safety 82,200 will.be :paid to. classes .other
then the-fatin, displayS. ThiS4 to- "
tal figure of $6,200 is ari• increase.
of almost 81%00U:over laSt'
The fair was offieially opened- by
C has.• • iVfacNaughton,::t geter,'ULA
fOr'illurtni, MacNangliton toldi
the more than 4,ono. peopIe„,:he, was
partieularly itrifireised.bfthe large
parade, of ' School' •children bf the ...„
Sealortn. area, Mid the degree Of
coeperation the •rlirectorS, had at-
trict manager-;',ITed7Glibert -dis- paid out 111 classes should -
90, $1.
ions Cli
, The. real,il'ature of an individual
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bedomes apparent through his at-
titudes in .the saine. manrier as
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aocents, betray ,oneS. nationality,
Rev. j. .C.. Britton, of ' NortliSide
United Church, ,., told members of
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IVIEURVItg OFTIIE GRADUATING CLASS of Se afar th .Public
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SehOol„Were honored last week when class pins. were presented them
by Mrs. Dale Nixon' on behalf of the Horne andSchoolAssociation
, of which ,sheisPresideflt. Shown here following the .ceremony; are
.•(front, •left to right):.„ Nora got:Will,- '.Gerd,a, Christiansen,. Betty .
Drager; Barbara, Talbot, Trindipal john W. Talbot, . Sandra Mc.=...
• Onnigle Elizabeth Stewart, 'Mary Seed,
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"(Middle)':',J1 Dick, Dorothy ROSs Eileen t aeon- loria Byer-
man, Grace Bye ,man, Dianne Dennis, Joan Itobeiton, aura
• cher, Sharon 'McNichol, Kenny 1‘1eLlwain. (Rear); Keith - Stacey, •
. Bill Muir, Toni Dick, Ted -Lamont, Peter Kelly. Bill Tall, Ron
Byerinan, Bobby Muegge, Andy Calder, Philip Hoggarth, • Bruce
Hoelscher, Absent When the picture was talcetuwere Wayne
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Fleming Philipseti 'and Barbaro Tudball, (Ekpositor photo liy
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ec:t. er
the Seaforth-Lions Monday. •
• The ,true Character of, an inch- tamed between the urban andrutal
Vidtiar is indicated 'by • thing S :people of the area. Also',-speakinel
as ).ds 'egoism, hisuse 4:the word briefly were' Robert W.. Campbell,
"I"; his pride, insufferable '''at -president, of the • Seforth Agrietil-
tin-1es; ether occasions „quite tural SocietY3 Elston 'Cardiff MP
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just`f , h' re uge -ma_ounis for Huron, and. Seaforth Mayor;'.13.
eltsesniPt ;,tolliwshliacchk.P'°Ofopslein';caerreitYaddTicht-e' F mbilv,;rto'n Itinfore'ltes, a fast-
ed to such fillings is the -test .of• Stepping'.square, dance' tearn, of
the -teal the neaker •youngsterfrom 11111yd/tin,. took
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s id • ' top riga in a• square-dancing cern-
• Mr. Britton was introduced, by peti ion, held as put of the after- ,
A. Y. McLean and the apprecia- no6ii program. Seem -id prize Went
tion of. the , club was expressed DY to •the Seaforth Junior Warmers,
C. E. Smith.- . • ;with-thirct to a school group from
The meeting was arranged by ST 4, I\
Eimer Larono, who was chairman, Included on • the Progliatil WAS a
and Mt ' ' card ofsik heats of harness-rnc-
Wklliam Ball, chairman of the ling and a professional prograni.
Halloye'en.., frolic committee, mit- •
4.9*
Jined plans for the October 31st oc- Win Eaton SpciaI,
casion, As ,planned, the frolic ;will 'Nineteen entries .were drawn
feature an ice carnival for" 'Sea- Thursday 'afteiImp, ti T.
forth and district chirdren. A. mon- Egon Special Baca ',Hog section,
-stet' :Binge will be held in: the cow- The. 76 animals were •judg1 on a
nihnity centre, and admission will carcass basis, With the following'
include a chance on A valuable suecessful'entraiffs:.,Armild jamie-
Prize. , • - son, R.R. 4, Clinton, firgti tart
, Pantile, R.R. 4, Seaforth, ,second;
• • Leslie CaMnbell, R.R. 1, Seaforth,
Uons
.• Coleman, R.R. 4, Seaforth
third- Earl ?apple, fourth; W. H.
Campbell Wey,- 11.}3., 2, Wiijon,
,,, Champion carcass - was by,
• The_annual autumn paper onve Bari r,,,appleand reserve champion
Of the SeafOrlb Lleav Club Is be- won by Arnold- Jamieson. Teti ,of
ing Peld- on Ige.dnesdaY; October etue 10 entries_ are eligible for prize'
The M. Atte.mis, „
6its.t'F••-air
2021,Likte,,was a,rmounted." this w,e0.1it. money
Thdrive is in charge of ,
In -speaking of the event, Mr, •Among the hutioreis Of ,.visitors
Clarke, sought the .co-operation of at the fair was A. ,T„ McItifurray„
district re1dent in saving their veteran secretary -manager • of the
Paper for the drive. He prged Clinton Spring Show. For
householders tO tie up paper in IViutraY,.. it waS the 61st fall lair
bundles, to permit easier handling, he had attended in Seaforth. '
and said string ,would be dish:Data- lTe recalled that the firse'time
ed to all district homes for this' he , eame to Seaforth fair was in
purpose. • 1897 when her ikon first prize, with
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Lifelong Seaforth, residents, 11,1r.,, Active in community affairs in
o was a wel1-kmwn
aatildelb'vle‘aritSreasdr';'-t"0 an Ill :ISO zi'dlEade:11177,•Ivirt feAaddiVaHl and elsC le: rl dt eh * -
dinner' was held Sunday, 'and- on :Particularly hockey,
•M�nday the couple 'eceived eon. Mr. and Mrs Willis were mar,
gratulations from their Many ' tied at the MacKay home here on
friends: • f •September 22, 1008, by -ReV, Neil
' The former Mary Elizabeth Mac- Shaw minister of the then Eg- -
Kay, Mrs. WiIlis was born in. Grey mondville Presbyterian Church.
township, the dauOter of the,late They were attended bY Melvin,
Annia,,,,Caragehan and Adam Mac- MacKay, of
She moved to• Seaforth with, Was present tor. tile annivehlry
her parents as young child: oceasioA, . and by Mrs., William .,
Mr. Willis is --the son. of the late llactiOnald, of Calgary. ,
. nd--Mr
here, • he has spent -almost his eh- excellent health, gr. Willis being ‘,
tire life in the 'town, For a tithe in his Store eery day, . They are ,
he operatedmovlss inSeaforth,members of •Pirst Presbyterian
but for many years now has been ,Church • '
in the ohne bysinesS, follniYing in :-' Mr. an Mrs. Willis' have One
" the-' footsteps Of his,- father,: a ',Pio- • son, Fred E. Wihiz, Seaf6rth
neer shoe manufactuyer. in Sea. ,master;,' three grandchild", and
, one great-grandchild.
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