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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-10-03, Page 1Ninety -Ninth Year ' Whole Number 4780 . been.' sapPlYing an :entertainment 1fteed to. Seaforth and district for thaist---2&-yearS' ' 2Tr-'--Tlioutii'sbtk said the attend- . - ance , trend at other thee tteS,.: to Seaforth,,,,is, being ',Watched -carefully. • • ' , ."If." the trend seeins to be to an in:Creasing interest in... the smal town 'theatre, we would : review: the - possibilitY.--Of--reopemng.7.-We--Would* have to beasSnted:of an•inereaSp. of ,,at ,least '50' per cent in...;atteric15- ance over recent months to Ins*. fy,ryjig The difficulty _tete is ',similar,.to that:' being experienced bY many theatres. • in 'small lowns.--falling. _ _ revenues: Whatever - the con-, tributing. city corrinei desire ether entertain- ment. ---,theatre :business • in -Sea-forth has dropped :Mere' than, 80. percent from the peak enjoyed ,during an nil:Mediate-1Y :following . the ''We a1 knew tbere would ie a levelling off sometime in theatre. bilSiiiess-es4our.-grosses..Wete•-high dining; the.. • war -,,•yearS and jiiSt: .after,",...,Mr•TheMpSen said '.."we' ' abont:::it'hiit.-in...Seaforth. our drop 'is,. over; 80 diet 'cent and haS_,..been that. Way' for the peSt 39 inonthS Within, a couple of 'Iweeks of the 26th, aninyetcs' ary of its opening in .Seaforth, :the, itegentt heen forced- 'to close because Of bek.. of ,patronage. '. The finalpro.; grain was 'shown Saturday -night. Speaking to The Expositor Tugs,' d;riy, George D. Thoth.pson...ntanag- '• of the , Sutherland chain Of theatre§ of which the Regent " is e. said the .decisionto close the • th.betre was taken with regret:. Business conditions ...,inacle;" • it necessary. There just weren't.""en- - -ough-Tpeople -attending- -to- let- ,uS- nearly break, even_ We .are sorry if had to happen, hecause We 'feel that through the .theatre we have _ Review e Activities In ensait 14. A meeting of the IlensalDiCnern- -her Conimereewas held "in the Legion Halt WeciiiesdaY.. President . Charles Fiford was- in the Chair. The Meeting wasopeneld by '....preSident Charles. Fiferd,,:with a ,presentation of: a 'travelling 'bag to . the past pteSident, R.: H. Middleton. --2.The,Hpast ,president ansWered-the chair With a brief outline: of pas't :performances of the Hensall Chani- , • . The 'president :brought: up the subject. .of a local newspaper and: called for -discussion. -After -mugh discussion, ;it Was decided to find. etc., and a ; committee Was - formed to :contact local newspap-. ers.,. Mr: Middleton .was, to See, the ; GOderich paper; P L. McNaugh- ton to see the Seafetth,paPer,:and .."Don; JOynt to see the Exeter paper, „ and report on their findings at the Frank Ellwood made a"'naOti011 ;that., any'. inonieS'raised would go ,. for the: betterment of :thee,onairtun- ity. Park. . rvote carried ,for. the .,peynient the Conned. Of •$500.-.0h "-Abe arti.fiCial ice debentures. • The Boy Scent:: sititifiOn--in the - .village Was 'discussed andit was to have . the Scoutmaster , --appear .--befOre--the,,Cliarriber-,-,itLfin,_ • • ancial aj,a Was needed.",,A-fulf re- „ "port' on civil defence .' be brought to the 'next ' Meeting' by William Brown. SEAFORTFI, 'ONTARI9;,r:RiPAY, OCT'OBER 3,, 1958 Single. Copies, 5 Cents $3.50 a Year in Advance :or so' he added.. -Attendance . at the final showing Saturday' ,night was 40; of vhich more than ',half were ,childreri. tenclencela§. dropped .to a total. of five,. and, that- on a night When two ,CernPlete screened. - •Asked • as • to .plans :• for ,the .build - mg, he Said it Was aVaileble: for sa1e-No sale was pending, how- .eVer;: hnd_in any eyent..the. build- ing .niaintained, on a„. care' and,,,"inainteitanee.basis.**Arrange7' MentS. for: heating the. remainder of -The-- Regent -block-, Were rcemPlet- ed.Tuesdayihe . .-Mr.-Tlionipson 'did not know What. to. attribute steady drops in theati- ,ettenclande... "We don't thitlk it iS - the -out-, door theatres.. in the area. are liot,a factor: They cater to a different type ..,Of custorner.".. - .-Fer'inpie-than a year the theatre, here e'l"-Week-taWeek basis. Last .spring the Chamber of- Cammered -7-co:operated:in-An-, fort .ateii.Se interest and dis tribUted a:- theatre calendar, But even '.that ;failed" to clear the low t'ffefidailiee-PrOblem. -.The,-,Regent". Theatre firSt.:-..e.pen:, ect, its doors. ..•Senteniber:: .78, -,1932... Construction of . the theatre', build, ing; which. embodied the most mod- ern :.theatre., design, ,, had • gong ahead durihg. the 'preceding five. niconthe,.' ',Erected by Mr, end. Mrs; rb Sutherland, Of St: Marys - the theatre' has :coritintied ' undet. the 'Stitherlahd..nianagenient.,:dtiting: the --Ters'ire7Tritig--eniYire;-r-POCeeS'ion721:featted he .Eddie....C.exitarLpictilte; ayS", Mentleonnell. and representatives of ..civic organize: times attended, .and, the theatre was officially, opened by the lat6John - P.1,Dely,' Meyer ...of Seaforth.. The pictiire 'shown on the closing oeCa-. also by coincidence, was-, ninsical,, "Country, Musical "HOli- day.. ron ancer nit a ames Officer Mrs. IC. Johnsic-Woodhanit,-L-was elected' president of the " Huron. t *...„-ConntY. Unit-of-the--CARA-41-4-4.---C-0:::-D . --Ter ,Society . at a meeting., in St: - Thomas' , Anglican Church 1a11, 1 Seaferth, .ori• Thursday night:. • . . . Other. officers : are:: J. A. Mc- Kim, Clinton; . ' John 'McKibbon, , ;Wingliara,. viee.preald.ents; . Mrs. H, , . R."'Hall,„ Gederich;: secretary; Mrs. A . M. Harper, Coda:rich, treasur- 'er; ' committee chairmen: •. : -ex- . tension, Doig. .. Seefortil-;:ed-:. ed- ucation, Rev. Dr._ J. Semple, Eg,-. •Inondyfile; medical, Dr., R. M. ''....A.IdiS.; GoderiCh;. filin,...Ross : Mer- rill,- Clinton:. service, Mrs. Beech- --ler, doclerich; ....., assisted ..:by Mrs. ' Din:tit:Tr .Exeter; ....." publicity; Don ---,Aouthcoft,--Exeter.-L„:---4---'--,-:-'„--:. .avirs..johnS was in ehargeof -the nieetingc. Reports .from thernit'S •branches :indicated a successful' year, The treasurer's report,,giV- en by.,Mrs.,..trarpet, .shoWed 'a .bal'- ailed of ..$9,993,74. Fred( R. Dobbs, ' Exeter,: chairman 'of ,!•district : .9, *peke Of the 'work 'being accom-: plished.: The guest. speaker, Mks. ' N": Thonipsorii• of the Medical Poun- tiation. ' Clinie,,, Eknidon, ' outlined, : :ii) brief the Work being Carried on .for cancer patients' at the London Horse -Beats. .0von.Recard: Thunder Bay, a pacer owned and set ,a --track 'record at „Listowel 461). Tuesday by stepping the. mile in .t...-Ogi'inithe first, heat of ' a 2:22 event, The race Was held' in eon, mecifoli - with the ..LiStowel Fall ..Thunder Bay's performance bet- tered 'surnmer record . and.. es. tablished-rthe fastest time record- ed on the ' antiiinn 'exhibition cir- cuit. 'The horse took . both heats to, win :the event . .in two -straight. Three other horses. were 'entered in the heats. • rn ues tua ub lin Accic A coroner's jury found that:Pifer Gerniely,-49;Dnblin, methiS death on September ;IC at P.M; in Veott,,,,Menthrial Hospital,' Seaforth, as A 'real* of 'ettautomobile. etei- dent at about 5:10 p.m. on Sept 14; on the. Highway 8 bridge, east of the Dublin intersection. :The ,aeCi • dent caused severe head and brain jtiries. " • , The inquest ,was held in _Strat- ford IMonday' -evening ittc.centtoei:;, tion with Mr. GorinWs death 10%. Vierreley died shortly. after ' a tat accident at Dublin, in whicirjos0Ph, ,Datiiel Costello, .24; and • RFan, Jor- dan, 6, were also fatally injured,. The jury was composed of Thos. Butters:, foreman; Gerald Holland,L Donald riViaeRae, aeorge,„Goettler. .and.' Seines. Kraitakinif, all of Dub- lin.. The inquest 'Was under the direction of COrcirier Dr 'John B. . Moore; of 1V1itehe)L.Lassisted by , Crown Atthtney W. E. Goodwin, qc,ociVioviticial Constable Ross Parker of : the Stratford detech, • nient," • • .1r. J. L. Penisten, pathologist at Stratford General 1-.TOSpitel,,rePOrt-: ed that on September 15 he receiv- ed samples, of Wedtaken' fret'. 77.J les Cau erptiDect the bodies of the three dead men: He ' Said his examination shoWed that the sblood taken from Mr: Gormley contained fourparts per thousand of alcohol, and that.ln the avetage man Of 140 pounds this Would represent' about 13 :one-and- -a:11-611:0-unce -cirinics-of-hardLliquor. t-,,Sinailary, the doctor testifed.,that a. 'blood sampleTtaken from -Mr. Costello i who witnesses said was the ariver of the car, showed it to Contain.,11/2 parts. per thousand of alcOhol,abaut, live drinks, While Mr.. Jordan's blood Contained ,2.3 parts Per ,thousand of alcohol, about 71/2- -drinks. ' Constable Parker said, he was informed of the accident at 5:•25 p.m., and that Dr.. Brady, of Seaferth, , was already •.at'' the sceneWhen . he 'arrived. He said his 'investig,ation,,showed that the car -occupied by the,three men had travelled 135 feet from the high - WAY Over Raja terrain, before, coming to rest in Dublin Creek. , Car •Rolled Over , , The Constable- said the 1958 - model 'car was extensively ,damtg.: ect having rolled over after leaving ..‘ (Continned.on Page , • EiVis,BE-P401LSKAP-OBTBLLPGIOfq •for gneW, a...Harvest ",,Get-together Friday _evening, . Shown '..,:hereilinth the Legion car ,are:the, thei-Hconinlittee-',reaPitisiblefor-the...-eVerit-(left, -:-.Bbx;, Haney, and Allan,- :Nietkilsbri..:.'i(ticiicisiter photo by Phillips). . •,, . . -,Seaforth branch of the Canadian Legion played host:: on Suncleyy. ‘rvhen", branches of -Zo..rnrp':(:jiattend cd- the annual auttlimi .zone meet. mg There_ are 14 branches -,:inthe --Headed by the .Se.aforili 'High- landers ;Wand, the ...Legions • Parad- ed. from the Legion-tnVicterie Park( where, a lorief. commemerat, .tiVeservice was conducted by Rev.,. Ne W Post office acceinniodation in Ileneall is an .:early ,possibthty,A A, H. Hare, of the office of the district . director of Postal services; told The kkpasitor- Wednesday af- ternoon, He vval.i..lconinientirig.-.-on- a, storywhich had appeared in a Londonpaper this week. According to- Mr: Here” the Hen- sel': Acebnimedation, will be , pro- in,,,Abnilding_to be ._preete and leased to the department He understood -arrangernents.:,:had been, completed-,--rbut-- that--:Ahe:Tlecation- had . not been- • Mr.' Hare said there was need of new accommodation in . The present building, which is rent- ed, ,is not Suitable. Ile agreed the existing , rental:, arrangement Was being , abandoned_t.. - 'While the. pest Office -Spokesinan outlined--,,..--the-ffpropOsed=farralig-e--- -nients,:a-SpokeStnan-at the District- .architeet,ST-Offiee,701-- the l 'DePerf-, Plant of .-Pqnlic, 1Works in Toronto. who 'li a d been quoted in theLondon Rrge ...press 'story;L-,S_aist_ber_didn't- knOW_ , about a new Hens.a11.-: Po St probably would be , a new screen in. November, ,e esu or the lineerectedin the existing Hensa,li •Toronto - offi'ce of the Federal De. office'. He explained this , was part Partment of Public Works , said to - of the winter work. program day .(Manday). J. E. Kelly told , the department , was the Free Press, however; that of-, ' PrOviSion of new Postal ;aecom- ficial s decision o a ion in ensa as been. un-, on the ma der .consideration for ,a number of would be 'Years. In 1253. the department took We pre new one Steps to rent enlarged .,accom- .(post off.ice)„said ut there :modation but at the request of is a possib 'existing one will local--orgartizations--this-was-4iot. be renove proceeded with As an alternative Mr. KellY'sal deciSion was • approval Yv_as obtained the. ren- :With a - new -fat of A new building; beerected building, tenders would be called by local intergsts. The' propOsal, almost immediately and construc-' lay. dormant 'pending decision con- tion started by_ the first week in cerriind a site: „ at thelatest, The Free Press story said: A A .postal official in London sad new post office is proposed: for plans were being studied for e 950 - 'Hensel]. and May be 'started ,early' foot ,square post Office in Hensall. 7,77 1 offide. - Sixteen'. farmers entered.. aid• there'was'''Considerahle variation in : pro.14.8fOri...., of post office aecorn- ; othupleteu "the first phiren.,CdulitY' the"Way.tliat the- Men handled their . . „. . ... , pe I ion. was ... e pasture program..,. .,, Robertson by,the judge-Flmer .Roljerts0n,- of pointed' out :that..same__Of.the :Men-. • • CerlOw,. that.. the - competitien was entered. the 'coinpetitiOii just to See - 'very 'worthwhile, and he noted that *hat " they .COuld, learn. from -their roWiil Pastilre'managOMenthy Com- . , . , . , - " Pating.it to the •cither•coninetitors,... ' - The Jones and VfeeNanghtofr ttifi,::, ' .pltY "'eV/ended:le,. the:high_ wan in ' 7-T-ra ....-7.7 --- -i. -ri".,----..-----thef-reompetition was woby, ur,, ,. ,.. jotioppi4:1,-x.i.atthd6..:Oacmttne4e.1,6A..ezt,,incs.tte;ttahtiiiiso:.., .17.4.1:rpwileev,.. eaa.kt..:,,B,,,p_cr.eareriziiyttiv6.ea..R:haony7Red..Rotinf9.•.p.tLi2ah.roini_rtBd6:ey,s, rbfaio;:i.e4:104..;.,wwit.h1:0:114.-i:vi jileailclict-,:.,,, ,Of. Commerce,: Mayor B. !F,'•,.'Cli.ri,S,„: ,,,,0 lc i., Dungannon, 'who:. Will '.te..,•J Ceillej-1,16‘a6illiciti'nthke: '..k.S6aaf-f°6:rtitih. '''d:41:111:9. b•we'Pr.'"I'• 'In5:':-:1's-a:isloilenistii'.h.pal.'°a''ll'hc.a-sedli: iiiwiltaille::-sg.Mwtialltrhe';1'..Pg047eluga:1'6ri-i,:.'- - V:tTmc,. ohl -theeevi,:e.,:Tre, „ ii, re. n f,.mi :i..:egor. 1 'beingir'tai .1,a. ,. , nc..96.d, f,:::,,, ,, .' , , ,i...,,:iI io. s. Industry e,i ‘,1-..-.,..tc,,... .,,,.oi #7, ,... ,.',. ,: ,..,.. Depart- , ,Toronto,,.rc„, _,,,,: ,..,,b, h ,:, ir..,:i.e:t.i.:7B;a1Grord:07,(Blzettizoh;:ainth4.eri,37vIL::0,Briiii.16:et8hri j.e:‘,,ttAdo,,,;r7eBhill7:.,:- , . me.Pt- - of :;.' 'Iallt,licg..-,.„.:a.14.d,-, ..316191.)..7 .Tithibto,.., RR': ,.2,, Btuisels-;:.. Peter : Others winners .. 'are . a.S.-=folloWs,..'..-.'. receive.' tha•-award.".donated: by "J''' ' , Aceording, :to.',Ontarin'S MiniSter,,,Etherington; R.R,..1., lienSe.11;::'.Cler- .. . Of Planning, and DeVelopinent, Hon. . oiled -7,, (shaw.,-.R.R:-, 1,'"'Winghani; ....., . '‘7,VilliArri,•.-M. -..,Mielde, it ,will be the Lloyd .Stewert;:„.Clinton; Robert ,Me- first-7','tirn'e-Hthatrepres.Ontatives---Ofijvf;ifiatv,-1.R. 2; Sea -forth, JoeLShad.' ,'• ..nearfeiVal...;.gliVertalleilril4dtistrkall,dick,..I'Londestiorn;''":EdBell..R.R.'1../.,...• conitniSSions ,anci-.:Pienning:boards',:vlyth;".• Jack' Taylor, RR.' 5;.•Wing7 . in...Ontario have met with,-keY. bn,st. ' ham; Winston Shapton.."-RR.:••1,' Ex-, ,tieSS.-liekeentives„.--onna,k a .10,g,e 'eter:;,,Ed. Latriport,,,,C.entralia;.*Ce.,,,:. , scele.,;,',..The.,,priinarY ',Purpose :Wilf. "cil".CattWright, 'R.R, .1, 1,...Onde,sbore... 13,e .to.'..Share..spedialized„kith*letge. . .modati.on is the resp_prisdadity of 'the "Depart -Merit of Public : Works. '`,`We .haVe: nothingii,:WbetseeVer. abOut, a nen proposed ' post ,,office Hensall,P J. E., IKellY, of the Pis"- trict Architect's Offiee., in ;Toronto. 'told The. EPpsitor Wednesday af- ternoon .: .11e, was referring...tO story , 72- new---:poSt'effiee---is-..--proposed-Tfer Nesbit, seaforth itegiOn HeitSall-'-and--that• Work may be John A -;BOOM. was, Parad-044ar- DeputylE., -.chairman 4-far.Q-377:T'fa.-14, rNeGvorief,1415-pefa't7ed' 'shel; 4nd. 'FiOrd - E.:: 17.,.7asehlof Exeter, introduced 'deputy at -sergeant - _ ttiet ;zone ' Hensall at all. '; don' know ", where , George Inglis, provincial service leri .Dundalk;... Mt. Frankthat 'story Came', f.ronl,"---1\---je:4 linfean Chairmaii;'-and .other' digni-..---Dottghterk„,..Tare; ehairilian, of "Zenel tarieS tOOk :the : salute in front of. -C-4; :Col; RYdetChief-:Plistrict :a& I Mr. EellY said' V'''°i-adche'ai:l 111. the post office: ' mbustrator, Department of veter- ',!"ffe Herj_sall- file and then said tliere 'Following the parade the zone aris:Affairs,..-London.; Forbes,, '• , Meeting - -Was,- held :in the -"tegiOn- service burean officer, London clis-, Hall with Mr. 'Bateman _charge.: trict. zone cominittee CheirTiien - rne 'Mayor B. F. Christie' .exten,ded a D Tlio k f t n Po • .„, ' ' J C. Britten; and ,_wreaths . were welcome .to the visiting...branches Doug. Andrews, -Of Clinten, sports; infirtrch,r, T t Rateniari,.. ',Winglaam, ...welcomed them on. behalf of -lionising.; --Clarence -McDonald, of • -Three out on :residents • Woll d hl relations nd..f.a... total: 5() ni a -draw at the placed bY, zone cornraander--Jlaek on -behalf of the town, and Mr, Nes- George wakeford, pf. Owen . Sound. LIC re en ()lily one' point separated the champion and runner-up , in two. divisions at. the annual field meet at Seafortli District ',High • School , en Monday., .JerrY Achilles took the intermediate championship, beating Reith by one vein -I: - Robert :Govenleek -WaS the senior champion; winning • over Keith Pethick by single point. " ',the junier . class, Bill -Camp - hell' -placed followed by Neil Doliriege .and 'Tom .*Dick. Ralph 'Postman was third. in ,the . 'inter- mediate 'class,. and Paul McMaster third hi the. 1 , • Juniorgliampion.in the_,gir1' clAses was tileen-TDolinage, fol- lowed- HantrriOnd.and-.Mar- garet- Ann Stapleton, .Mar' -Elliott copped the intermediate crown •ov- er rurniers-Aip Corrine -Smith and Margaret- Smith. In the . senior, di- vision, loan Bach was champ, With Gene 'Nixon and Sandra ...,DoigelOge behind her. First . place winners 'Junior' Boys • . -One hundred I; Yard, dash„, Bill 220 -yard . dash., Bill : Celt:kelt- running . bread-.. ill Campbell, running high jump, Neil„Dolmage; pole vault, Neil Wed 30 Years - Surprise Party - Marks tient A surprise party was ;held* Mon- day evening for Mr. and iVirs.'goe Little, of MeXillop. Friends and neighbors gathered to honor them on e occasion of ,their 3011i Wed - 'ding anniverSary. , ' • . Mrs., Little* is the former Jean Geddes,- of Belgrave. Mr. Little is the son, Of Mrs. George Litie and the 14e Ur. Little. The evening was spent playing,. cards, ' PO'LlOWing the genies, the -celebrants were prestnted with an ironing board andan electric tea kettleby 'Prank :Johnston and George Wileare-y7ThYrieh-,was s rv ed by, the ladies. - „ • IrVin. Trewartha read the fol- lowing -address: ''‘Dear" Jean and Joe:" When folks as you are share their thir- tieth wedding date, it's a' special' joy, believe me,just to help you. celebrate. - On . this _anniversary,. you're as rich rich can be, in. the ineinories yoit .00141; in Your love And Ioialty; in the friends you've gathered 'round you; in the thought of work well done; in the fact that happy marriage -rear-. ly- has Made tWo-hearts-lint.,-Coni: gratulatinnsio you both! And may you have -and hold contintietr joy••• together as the future 'Years un- fold With thiS little gift, we offer curbest wishes fond and trim; may it constantly remind , yen of out high regard:for you. Si/kerb-1y; from all of ,us.'„' on hon step'. and jinni), Bill "Neil -Delmage., Robert Reith;•. .2204Yard - dash Robert le ce.-Oneration artiong ,a1I branah-, Reith;, 4:493etcl, dash, Jerry Achil- es in the Dominion in respect to .les'„,.880-yard dash • jetty Achilles.; certain :notifications, regarding -At- rtinning bread jump,: ItObeit'Reith; tendance at burials :of Legion vet; runnirig high jtimp,;.1i,obert:.,,Reith.•;. erans- whe have died, :one section pole vault, •.1talph..-Poitnian; hap' of .the country and *hose bodies steptand .4t.It4;laho.r• Oansferred to a distant place piit;.; jetty.- Achilles, • The ,main of tile-. resOlidion is that.where- death 'nee-. Seiuor Boys. curs :and, transfer -for Will ladies' high;, "Mrs. B. Hildebtand7 One hundred:',Yerd- dash, Keith take place, 'the :Legion • branch: ;lone lands; Mrs, A. W. 'Mc -infer Pethick.; • 22g-fald dash, Keith where burial:, Wlll, be made .should,' consolation; mem ;Tames Ncilans, liar:. 880 -Yard dash, Robert Watt.' forWarded te.heAdqiiatters. , • and Bob Smith, censoiation, Pethiek;, 440• -yard dash.,-. -Gwen- be. notified: The .resolution_will_be h Fairy; lone ''hand§ - running, broad .juneri„.,...Keitn, Feth-, icli-!runiiing'iiigh-juifip,T. Paul Me - Master; • pole • vault,: Robert: Watt; hop, step andjuinpiKeithPethick; -shot-put„..Rnliert BinnentlYk..,” . - - ` • Go, eric public dfsirriet- eilehre-`--aVithe=-(lkran... WLI ,sPortS Officer. - , '.' : - ' Friday- 'night ''''R:. C -Shot, L ii . ., , . , , . .., . . , . „, . • - _ , . ..0. - .A'-Fresolution - was 'approved by dpp,iwon:h,m,foaPr.,PriNzee;.b$u25,....-wwhoilne. the. 'meeting • that a . chairman, be ° Emmersonined-fcicontiniiirig_thetnepub-$15and E-..--#.„-SliaTitz,.“Zurieli ',won lie ...S.peakuk. contests. ... D. Thorn- $10. - The- draw . was - sponsored:- by dyke, Clinton, 'Wag. thechoice.er the the .' i -;°L- - . ' . •'' ..-- - - '' s'' ' '''''''' and ..' t.hinking in . relation ,•tO 'I, in iiS.-, . .: .... meeting... , Mr. Th,orndyke . stressed that. more ,brariches 'should, PartiC4.:- . Y.' ' , ,_ .,,,;_, „„.r_,_ ,,, ''.',. to bring'',Into „feens,'. seine ' or ;the , "; DiiWnfe4rlaadtieesl'ictigli127ri71 IsV.ir,sA.l.. Delegate trial .cle.Velopinent,; .It ' is expected, , pate ' in..the .Piiblje-relations ' pro- McMichael, lone..' mi alr,"';'''''"Lr. -Pez' pOtelitials ..and. TeqUiternents- in; :,,, . _ ,. . . _ _ __ zo, -consolation,.;--Murray-,--Hohner:;,. .secon.e..../;osgution „sought 'bet ,' nAeiell.'.shahOidgis-1.-,;' ACI.hekaMesci•...CiuctullAielig;:h:'ainn'-'''v,:l.:7L7:71:11; •ee„tt,_.11. .....g:-.'lttrei,_.,.1.1.'e.eth'°fLa-±t-:- g-14. fri l ":Plibli'hes ... . , l con ,c).C.Pallgl.P.g... Pr...9V.Pc a ".;., : r? s a ' "solajcn.. .. : . • i* One of the Mainebleatives-is-ta ... , . :. . .. Book. . i Euchre . 13,rtivide..-additional-:.:-guiclanee -.and, . . ' '.-- n orli.c.Travel-:-.___ ,. ti„velve table§ play at , eneentegtt:inensts•:its•crt .041-tegieeirnrin,,. poi:ail- the 100F. euchre Manclay. night. !,,PalitieS" ', The euchre -was Sponsored to , aid 'rlaletining".,and prograniS .for indus.4. the. Caneer. Polio and Tuberculosis " trial deY.06..Prnent: - -.±:.----:-.- - . • . . . :. Winners. were: .". Mrs -Tom Kay, -7.' -Sele,Ct , Ttanb6.11:- - Officials Attend Fifty -yard 'dash E. Dobiage "1'5 -yard dash, J. lianulton; standing, broad jump, E. Dolrnage; running broad minpriG. McTaggart; run- ning high 31imp, M. Stapleton; soft- ball throw, C. TlammOnd; basket- ball thrirw, C. Harriniond.• Intermediate Girls 1 0 Seventy-five0-yardas h, yMar, dedhaessbne Cy ; Ssntlaintic-V- ing broad jump, . Wood; run- "co-oP," says Mr McCague, "Jae- n:trig broad unip, C. Smith; ram- cause it is the first dairy and paid, /nag high jump, T, crich; softballtrY mar!ceting co.o.oerative to re throw, -Elliott. , ceive A charter to opeitte on a province -wide basis," Vice-presi- Senior -Girls dent is Robert S. MeXelicher. of McKillop township, 1te is the re- preSentative of the'Zone 3, which includes Huron, Perth arid -most of IS 1'1 C an ts nlz SoFor Svvedn Tiirtibull and Son, af `Brus- seli, recently had Doe of t1^,bir. sows selected for, exPort to Sweden. This was . one Of the 13 Canadian, hogs purchased, by Swedish.. Officials, - "Ceyien -IS .r.to'• ranger "A dot* on the -map, but a spot where we lived' . for' two busy, happy. weeks," 'writes.- . Mrs. George Wilson, R,13... -.0.,- 'St. ' Marys; in'• her recent ,travel hook,' ! "A' -Delegate Reparts," - s ' .. , , . „ 'Released -;last 'week, 'the book': deals. , with, %Mrs. 1,14ilson's,,,trip,. to Ce,ylon ae ,ta'; delegate to. theA_CS.' Ar. Conference at Coloiribo:, Cey-. Ion,' juiy .3,tcr.13..1957. The hes* is . in? de. Up of her entire ,collectimeof letterS which, she sent home while : "travelling' around the World in 75": ' - Sweden turned to Cariaclac as a. days,1' , , - , • . • ., .. 'country ' making. similar- hog,':' -per- _This...book presents a story of a . , , . . . . . . . _ . . noth-form n rt ed„ tests.: to cieterraineLlate, xoiliidLthe -world trip„,!ict_rittenbY an ' tynif'.ed 'Dairy_.--4:,:ild'pmitry00,0p-er_ held "-Monday night, • September, 29'. bleeders 'for leanness,- fast, ,groyvth of - the World, who shared experi- ative Ltd., -began ',operations . on . ' A new farm, co -Operative, the lin, a. , commemorative: , cerembny tions . Were. :set', by" the SWedish.,TritalitY "'Of.,;,woinen in litany...parts' - ' • • in Weston_ ' , , ,_ • , _ . • . . . • „ . ., , and low feed. requirementS. , :: . ence -with thent and leatried/o'love ' -----------------------------------..• '..',,,,:. them" 'writes 'Mrs. A,, d. 'Haggerty, 2 E E Of grey'vfh,-feed utilization,. aftd,, ear. Ontario , Werriari wile...took part, in .. e". . spec Vence7-whe-aecepted--bes---,------ , , . . • . „ WedneSday.aceording. to its firstProvincialpresident of the, F.W., . 10. '!",''It is it 'true pictur1. of eon.dt- . president, George IVICCague, riston farmer, ' "History. is tions and life in other natiens; that the pulse of•the world is feund in being Made by this newly -formed th „hemes and honienialcers every- • where!! During, .the, trio, the group drop-,,, ped clown at Honolulti, Aueklanti, New Zealand; Sydney; Australia; SingaPore, and on :the Way from- - Colombo -they visited 'Bend -bay, "In- dia- ,Beirut, Lebanon; Istanbul,. Turkey; Athens, Greece.; Iforne, , Italy; , Geneva, Switzerland; Paris, Prance; London, .England; telfast, Ireland; and Bdinburght. Scotland, The book 'which Mri Wilson ' de- • scribe§ as "of interest to rriembers !of the Women's Institutes and lad-, clitirch organizatione, can be , obtained in Seaforat . at The' Huron. Expositor. Seventy-five yard- dash, J.. Bach;• 100 -yard'" dash, J Bach; standing broad jump, J. Bach; running broad 'lump 0 Nixon. rimning high jump, J. Bach;. softball throw, G. Nixen; • basketball' throW, „ Seaforth Has .91ficl:,,Birthday province. Beealise- .we. will". spec- . • ••• .- • inlize in these products, 'our organ.: Mrs. Brian Cleary qUietly ObSery-1 ization will he in -a position to on - ed her 92nd birthday -on SunclaY.'4, gratei-afficiently--afiiorrier only leinily dinner_ Marked the occasiOn antee,""tti, uaiitity ;With -'4u,ality, but --IVIrs-...t.ClearY was. born -in McKil: belabIe to carry n r se lop township, daughter .of the late work 1 leeding to, the development - Mr. ..and.Mrs: ,Tame8:13yan. She is of ne* 1products. We ari;tteiPete ,a the last surviving' Member ,ef a first year volume of $12 njifflion" faiiiilY::61 Seven • ... - said. Mr..,McGague. Atter attending seheoi at Walton, ' The dairy and Poultry co -Opera - She married Drien Cleary in .1888tive la: an outgrowth . of . what waS and, lived in.: Tneketsmith, where ante the dairy and poll/try 'ritar: .heilusbarid died' in 1995: In the keting division of the United Co- apting 191-8 she ' and her fain,. aperativeS: of Ontario at . Weston . :ily Moved to Seaforthi Where she The heed office .0f the new co-op has since resided, . vcriXj :.remain• at "WeSten, Where' of - Mrs. Cleary has: font thildreiff flee fadilities will be rented' frbrif :Mrs,- P.LP!.__Whitg...'(Margaret), of the MO. The UO0 is One of the, Londen; jarnes J. and Williarriniabvill:VeStota. in. the LtDPC 'which Katheriath7Seaforth. Thereritre---yva 16gia ..aparatii*' With- nearly ilsoa nuniber' of ,grandabildren$2 nallidn in .assets. The, dairy 'and , greatvandchilciren. -She is .". -a and pinatty operationS of the UCO member ,of .St. , James' Itoffian are being , merged , With sorne of Catholic Church; " the tlaWy and peultry.ea,opera- enjefing', fair. health,' 'takes ,a at Blyth and Duridi.,tik, Ont., 'have great interest in'. reading, .. arid 6n-. already merged and the deeds jag gare,e of -cards; Were h'andod over to the. new UDPC Mr.S."..dleary; despite her Yeara,,. tives .in ()aerie:: The .1661 to -ops • . "The •VDPC, •aS, most of lis ea11'it is -a ,Ifarittere...ce-Operative; orgari- i • ed to process' And ,, menufaCtiire pitY and PoititrY.Prpdtfethjet our Proditeers through Ontario. Our" chief .laim will be to supply '..top, qqelity. dairy 'and poultry products for,: general' 'constanPtion in the, 1, t • F11.7,11.T-I'EA•i;., 'SNNTS wore presented to T.Joseph . Riley,. ' stance, centre., and.' Austin, DeImage, Winthrop, tight, at cere- .3.11.01108,; .at the Foresters' -Hall, Constance, Wednesday. night, .PreSentetion, of the pins.. , marking 50 y6.ais with the,. Canadian . :Order of :Foresters. -Was made .by' ,W• , Ma tZarike, Chasley, left; ,district., manager' of the , High ''Court -of the , Otder. .. (Expositor. . photo ,by PI-414PS), - „ . , 1 ds_ Wilmer Cuthilb West William St..; Seaforth, a confined to Scott Mem- - Oriel Hospital,. Seaford -I,: follow/Ili An ,18 -foot Monday after- irait Mr, Cuthill felt -Iron der while he and jack,CAse were .making repairs to a :thilttieY dt g; Tacketsmith; sadta-, house. „ , The ladder 'apparently slipped and mt. Cuthill dropped to the ground, a, fall of, about 18 fent, He was attended by D. M W. Staple, - ton at the scene.' and removed,to hospital:, According to the attending den- tal.; Mr. Cahill IS, suffering a free. tined pelvis and.. a fractured back. „ .