HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-10-10, Page 1'
Ninety -Ninth Year
'Whole Number 4731 •
$E.01b-RTIL Q1T,01,Q, FRIDAY, OCTOBER '10, 1958
Single Cop
$2-50 a` Yea
5 Cents ,
AdVante
District Councils Meet
OffiCial opening ceremonies are
Tanned lot,--Wedne.§4T,TOrtciber-
' 45, at 3 P.m, by Tuckersmitli Coml-
.:a fop the ,neW•paVerrient from. No,
• 8'••:HighwaY to the rear Of the RAF
Station; Clinton. At the 'saine
ceremonies will .be- 'conducted - for,
'the Sandford- bridge. on „the .same
. • road' The:.,cePeniony,. te' beheld -at'
•,-the bridge ati 3 p4i-ne, Daylight Sav-
ingl.,Time, is open 'to alliratepayerS.
Population of Tuckersrnith tOWn,„
r.ship; this. year is 4,929, accordirig,
•...to the asseSsinent r011 presented to
township council,: Monday • night by
: 'assessor W. P. Robert's. Dog popu-
latiotion is 303,: , • .• . ,
-Total assessment of .the • township
is,13,320,495. This :figtireincludes
farm.;, and.. 'residential, $2,588,350;
- einideSsierial and --eomndereial, .$57•;.-
,exemptiens„;:i$674,166.I. Of: the
exemptions, a grantiS•paid in lieu
of-.14Xes by the ''EederaL4overn-
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ment ,on the per/inane/it .quarters.
at RCAF •Staticiii;,'Telinten,, • assesS:-
ment •of $371,110; and hydro .• Pro:,
-PertYiTtiTthe-IlYilfd"Erdeftic Tower
.CeeMMTSslon :of=
supply wreaths to Seaforth and
Tlen-s all-7-brametes-gf7thette'arradian_
Legion forRemembra'nce, Day. e
'Wilson Allan and Ed. Boyce -will
he emPloyed to plow lownSlifk
roads this Winter' at. a rate of $0
an 'hopr; provided s atisf etor3-
agreements are Signed by the con-
tractors. ,
AccOunts pasSed included: dump,
$117.30; drains, 4856.49: gq-ants
:13750; actvertising, $10:92; hoSpital-
ization, $120;. supplementary al
lowarice, $25; fire. protection *$125;
salary • and "allowance:, $1,234.48; ,
Receiver -General, $7.15; we ed,in
specter, $14; advance Telephone
System,$5,000; postage, 40 cerits;
roads $9;849.57. •
Hfullett COOriC2
- The- 80:font---reinli
fortet-ecinerete
span' on the 8th concession. ofHdl '
lett toWnship will be ready for use
j3y the encl. ofi_the'l-nonth. Hullett
Harry-Tehbiritt;-irradithre an-
nonecement at the regt.11-a-mcet---
steel structure„ being built at, a -lop native,, now a auing
,dinaay.,tifThthee.siftoawnn,swhihirichcatiienvcilla-eMe:3n
M carry on various extra -curricu-
cost of p2a 000 by Pe.ter Christen- that ..eity. •gib far actwaties, as. well , as .making
John Mur-..,--a-son of Mr. 66.2 Cii15110till V 'possible the purchase, of _athletic
the same meeting 'cOuncil ap- John Murray, now of Londen, went
which is not. provided. for from
' musical an other equipment,
COMPlet,10111
' proved a reduction of one mill in ,to California in .1 28: He is , vice-
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the tax rate. , Rate ,set for- this year president of the 'California Bank in public funds,.. • , • ,
• 7.5 f farms and '•resi- Be erly Hills Mr- 'Murray is well ' co-eperatirig. With the SDITS
dences, and 9.2 mills for business'- known in ,the district. His brothers in- student who calls to offer n neW
155i Le or renewal ,subscription to The
Expositor and to a magazine, thp
public canbe assuredthat a wortli,
while'-ichool activity is 'being, aided.
eeting: niglit;•:',' with
Reeve ; Ivan Forsyth 'Presiding, the.
council -approved 'grants.. of .450 to.
"the C..anadian National for
-the BUnd,, and $700 ±0 the Federa-,
-tion -.Agrienitur.p. Tuckersniith
..•Miinicipat 'Telephone'. SYstein::"alse
received 'advance 'of $5,000,re-
payable December COuneil, will.
onor Cnunl
e 25 Years
About friends and neighbors
: Mr. and. 'Mrs.
Albert],,Cla.rk4-2on .the„*.easiolittif,
!g5th:. wedding ' anniversary.
The';:irbtiP::gathered.tO.'heiner them.
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en the event.
Mrs,V.dglark.'"iS: the:foirrier .,Olive
.4iiilliainsen;-7.danghter 7:Of -,Mittad
'7,..tovvitsliii):.' Mr: !-Clark, is the son of:
the late,• ,:and Mrs.:Archibald
were•,,,Mairied in", coruriiia on 'Oct.
- ..4;, 1933; andsettiedInnethetroem's,
-• farm in *,eNTI•leli. • •
Tjiey laaVey ene • son; : Bert, at
home and daughter, Mena, A
teachei in Logan township', r.
A. fe-w- gameS". of 7cards "'; were Tpn-
:firyed,',T.dfterie..,which'-Oleir, Corlett'
• -Called";-the : girestS.:, Of 'honor lotWard,
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ready" help help .-and-, friendliness dis
o•,$. ,
played by :the couple down through
the' Years', • • - •
TheyI. were'. 'reeipientS:', Of mali
beautifal, gifts/ areeng which' was
...,dt-P-r-Opatie,..gai-,-...range..- from the
aniily. -Mr. and -Mr-. C1arkmade
fitting replies::
delicious hirith - was served,'
and. all departed wishing Nr. and
• -,111rS....-ClarkmatiY rnore-years of
Jia, . ,
Oliver MacKay, R,R; 2, Kippeti, dian. Legion headquarters in Sea,
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a firmer on. 8th -conceasian, a forth. •, • , '
gion
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u• c e r s "Nino h197 (In d s' I- tee la.Viniee17,e1 11A Allan -1. Nw. itec iih—reOlhsoe" nBdoe, Z°Gi ieColl
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1958 ,,Ford Consul car, in. a Cana- 1-Tayk.:• • ,
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dian- I.,,egkm draw -;:held--FriddY By Coineidenee, the 19581- inedel"
night: ,Tlie ...ravv was Made by car wa?, won with tiCket No. 1958.
;Mayor V. F. Christie, at a Harvest rine cabaret -style party ids
Get together Seaforth largely attended: .,, The, arena dee?
ityCentreq The draw arid;ITarvest orations Were arranged' to, reflect
•Get-together Were ' the -first in .4 the harvest, seaSon. and-contribut,i:
jaeseries 0±...evjalentbsu.liptiLana_neilde-wte-Craanis4 se ucle-c. hie ,An 0uids „.
C 0 a Ive
u ents e
scri ion ar
• .Croups at SDIIS this week be- addition, each subsc.ription obtain-
, • gan their annual subsgtion cana-Ied-ee._rns__ac_carinnSsinti_-_for
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0(')I'7:rf Paign, warch-continues. until (Tete, school,. . ,
btr 18, The. students this Year art3 The students in their canvass of
, cetripetivre- for a portable four- ifseuib- slipwtifodnes` ,,vaariev,t.yelli:,:kfa's nin.:igvaliriii
, _ , ,sElepeodsietolie%cttro_toholine_gie ir.oeuepordoi3pialaillyienr, rIpositor.
which is offered.- VS, The - Hukon-' renewal-sa
, scriptiens-.19e Ex
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rthute,was Rald.reeently in HeteiTthe-greateSt--riumber..of-•.neW.- sub- 1 The campaign --provides the •sttt -
efly Hills, California, to ,a AT,,,exii_' seriptions _ to The . ExPositor. • l'a .derlt body' with funds with 'Which
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411'4".e
mAti,66-1.:ittivrApi5-
On ThirridaY evening; October 2,
/northers of Malloch • Chapter No.
-66, entertained their ladies to din;
• per, cards and dancing' at the 'Lit-
,. tie Ann, Bayfield. Bill BelL., first
principal, Keith -Sharp and Gordon
Wright were in charge of the eve-
ning. entertainment. . •
es. - The rates will apply on on a •-total .drid Sisters 'ineltidet Lee, -01.St. , • • ,
assessment.of $2 707;000. - • urnbaii: :Mrs; Frank - Evans;-, Dtils-. Gas from TeXaS, Via 'Stratford,,
Hallett: 110.11.5142.. Federatien _ of 1th4 Milto, Matt, Steve-. and -:211,1 -Pal- Seaifto the mains..in,Gro' detich •
Agrieulture will receive tt- grant 'Wilfred 011tdrirke,-,"..iri ,1VicKillop; and Tuesday.-; Thiwas theina1 link
of $75 .as ',approved by cOLinell.. • '.1Vtisl 'JOseph Melicly"Of Ilibbert ih tliStratfoSrd to'-Gbderrieh
. na-
•• , 'I Writing .in"-tbe:BeVerly'lliils• tar.al :gas „pipeline.'..The.pipeline
orison '..-COrleis
Stan - ey:_- nal AustinConover te,, s of, -f4q, s pie e a • a . cost . occasion linnornia,Mr. urray: 500;060.. On October .27tingas from
Stan1637' town hip couneil, Mon- The'llOcar that wasPaid to John Alberta will start 'flawing.. 'into the
da Y night 'apProved by-law spe-, •Jo.sePh-.'•114.4rra.Y. of Beverly H1lls is lines, • according to Thomas •PreittiFt).'
N6veinhere,•28,...as___fioniirra_ paitieula:sed
rl,edrevservin:,his g.6omniunity ma
._,'1' Weipirgev.rof
thelee-I-PreiScompany.
dcea,tand,rteneral •
ton .• day, and -..DeCerriber• -6. as the Behas
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day for 'for. electiens."',"Eflne,s _ for -.the, Well • and 'falthfull..Y.," regaraless • The .G.ode_rieb turn-orl,Was attend-, ' ' ' 'dent for
on; to • bie,pesition ed213Y .757 MuniCipal officialS-- and the: berning.3,ear,:•;-vido-.2pTe•g•d-elft-7,*
2 p.m. for the toWnship, and from, floss- helpfulness has been': of .1-Taiba. Gas cern•Paa3' .:r,13rP0-11t4'''. 'Dave 'll'inkerton,,,:' while •-the - •seeret.
7 tirTn'2,ItT" 81P.M.[.fer Bayfied.' ar--,guiet,itinasslaning 'nature-He:has. .tives, • and marked the...complete- taity4tea slicer_ is Clayton Austin.
• This ineVe'broke-d.long.standing never .sought thespotlight fer him-. tohfe,%°5r_emlibe;
allii'letx.O. `an'
tradition..; •`- one of the sell. • . •
few remaining late -voting Phi:Mid- It was Jack. Murray Day at the Pressure ori the - Stratford,Clode- headed by-',..HarrYeAlleY, as enair.,.
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Palittes---Lint. Huron, .Tbe cbiinge Beverly Hilis Busines$'. and_pio, rich- main ',line is 75 pounds at Man, with Don joYTit as assistant.
bring . • t• ve.h- in •-tn
h ,feSsional: Mel .Association 'last Pre-Serit,bid-iflids-a 309-pOurld Po- "members .are William I'letelier
the 45.4tes,.(g, n_eighbara, , Fr/day: • , , . , teritial. At the town .statio,10./..George.„.__Cramtnage, n
, Va
prviousiy; e. ,::,.His sikrend.thejr•the •pressure • is . reduced to '35 WOozen, George Hess, Bill ..13ripwn-
held the Fast Monday in December .names in a leather bound book, •ie_ •pounds. Individual' •houSe., meters ihd• Ed: Fink,. ;;;.• • •
with elections the first Monday •in• scribed on ono Page. of' which was further tech:Ice it to „five ' ounces. -•.The • Hensall,..;olub'•:.:"atitiCipath: a
Jann•ary.the,..testirnonial;,. "A. Man who by 7.4a Gadoich.'&exethony, followed busy 'Season assoon •as.ice,I,ie
. Nine mills' 1,,,,;ra's the rate- sfruek' his .dailY Conduel eiiernPlifies` high tlf:e7s6:afCt.iirteril-on'by• two weekse--Iable.--'ProsPective-eurlers,
are urg-
for the arm ,and -residential . fax...character andfriend- integritY and ,friTo- datel-.Officials in, Seaforth-have ed Contact Doa,. lord. before'
in the ,township.... .BusineS:e.jtax rate: mazkii4d, 44ve October,2o;. so' 'that 'planS, -for, tlaP
i1 be -1$ milis Beth rates..'are,,,cOnstancY .and. s,erVice :to our or _Meters; '••• • ' ' ,--,seascea PIO"' 'indy be Completed.
unehange-d-frear' rkSt year..:.. Total galliza.iletn.',.fOrnied:•tcr... fester the.
„asses Sin erit, including the village -.Purpose 'that. men of 211 'Creeds and,
'of Hayfield,- is ,,$.,,04,006. evirt. of .religion,9an. better, tiatier,stand•and
revision- will'sit'atf•Varna •
E.S.T.., -October- 20. '• Murray . Brick,' , confeetiOrier and
_ e.
• ' pi-esentation of, the byelt., •
• ---Mayer''George.. . .•
. • . . to: work with Jack .Murray at
- .Hensall Council, meeting ,'Nfoti: 'the ,Calilornia Bank,.quipped':
day:_mightr•-prodlai,m_ed:IrToTaiker--L-Yon.. bank in order to
11 .R4IrlOrnbcallee Pay; a..publicJ•be a '.bank, has to -have 'jact. Ali
holiday-4.'fcillewang; a request ,fronci be
-aSicle ani -ever 'ready- to
Hen all Legion branch. •Delegates offer ,1VI1irray a positien at ;my 'say -
W. Goodwm and J. Simmons, ings • and, lean, effilth when he.. ,re-
pealing .o'n behalf of ':the..:Legien, tires from the banking basineSS.".
also requested, council' to , pay 'the „ jac,„k.:Freenian;.,"-floor 'Coverings
coSt of ,a band' forthe occasion. . ,petailer and Chamber of Commerce
;ReeveNorman...Jones.' Was ,. -also president,:, „congratulated Murray.
diithorized• to -sanetion.thiS. forhis readiness; to.,. help at all:
Park •Board .*.Will• -•.be charged times... He." Paid tribute to,the as -
'( Con tinned! On:Page:5)." • .(Continued oirTage.',5)
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- • The 82nd - annual'plewm,g,-mEitch,
sponsored. '1FY-Ilie Ihnon ,Connty.
PloWniares . ASSisciatiom ll'eld
the .fairn of Keith Webstetc:--tono
mile north: :of the, village of Blyth,
en Highway 41, Saturday, Cetober.
4, Was,:a dedided, success. • There
Were. 23 entries, compared with 13
entrigs.,..last Year,,,.4.Only one plowman Was: over .18 .years of age. ,
,Eleven •,bOYS' freM 'Seaforth District,•High-School Gomrieted, , boa eh:
by their -agrienitural; 'teacher,
IT WAS an enthusiast:it 'gathering in Seaforth S:iturtlay as
"Junior, Farmers and Junior Institut members 'gathered to oh-,
serve 'the.10th 'anniversary Of the ftihding, of the. Organizations.
A. feature Was the presentation of pins -40 Past presidents of of the .
groups: who were. present forthe anniversary- barbecue. Shown
here after the Ceremony , are, frOin . the, left, Seated, : Shirley Me
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• Michael, 1957;,Catherine' .barriPbelI Key, 198; Lots *Tong,- 1456;
Kelen.. Johnston I.MeLean,"';..1954; Anna'. Brock; 1949, - and Audrey
Bradburh, Adaire;" • 1951; (Standing): Boyd TayIory'' 1957; Earl .
, IVIeSpaddeit, :1956; Arnold' Alton,. 1855;' flowayd..Pyrn,;,•195'4; Ron
Melgiehael, 1953; ,Robert Alien, 1952; Ilarry D#ugall; 1951; and ..
Jack curric, 1950. (Expositor photo by phiiiipa).,
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Richard L.• Whitely. , • .
The anly•entrytrint PasSI--r- the--
.1iorSe-drawn class, was •Edgar"
-Howatt,:.. 1, B elgraVe.,• •who
hadn't pinwed withborSes. 'for over
30 years, and turned 'a verY., geed
furrow. •• ga . of the- torSes Was •A
thtee.Year:Old, colt .that, had never
been hitehed to :aItileW.•:,,•befOre. '
• . The. standard- :el -judging isa air
.alasses Was main yt for .beat"-erdWir
'and', best '
•,. These are 'the •resalts:
Class ..1•-,.:Edgdr Howatt,'"horise.:
draWri:, r .
fqi
•Or girla..undar19 yearst-Alex
'Olass---.3,Traator class, drawing
- Mete Htlian, tine: plow, ';tarning...141-
:.in,elt .fu.troy, ' open to residarits'-in.
Huron • County onlyt:- ,Doli Petrie,
Brussels; :John 'Valley; Seaf6ithe;-
4HITradter 'ClaSS, • drawing
V'ilde-bettoni plows,.-••• 12-inclt 4. fur-
IVturray ".11tioirer„, Brussals;-
Derniie Jewitt,• Seaforth. ,
Class.„5--Gteen, class for by or
'girls 15 years and :iiiideri.--David
Heiningtv a y ,, 'Brussels • ton -Ryan,
Ren Glanville; Walton,
Bela, Ostroni, Winghsm '
ClasS -A.' special; CleSs' for high
sehnoi. students, 19 ,years'' and un-
der, two conteitants ,to enter a's, a'
tam: : lst;: itob'art• ',Dotberingliam;
Seaforth; ,Onct.:Keit'ItYan, • Walton:::
2nd, • GeratC.Watter and Cordon
.1.1diter,,,•RIT..' 2, 'Goderich,„
esehodl students ; -16'., Years 'and tin -
'der, two contestant's. 'thc•enter as a
team.: 1st; ,„,Tee • Stoffler,4.BraiselS;,'
and Maurice .• ,'Iterningway, •Brus,„
'se1s;;2nd';',:wg-yri.-Millian arid • OIeh
RibeY; both, af...Goderieli,..,.. e •
C,IaSs plcoVg only,
drawing two'farraWsfor More, lim-
ited'. to. ,littron. County residents:: ,
Sohn Bawl, Walton; A10, oCtiltil;en,
Walton.' • • •• •
en to all:corners; john_Ryan,
ton; Jiin, fleritY; MAL. •
The 'Weine&s: MiSSIO"nary Society
BlYth',I.Teited7phtirch. lad a're booth on the grounds.
Nail* 'Winners
In Turkey
Winners (if the Lions Club tnrkey
draw were detrminecl.,. Saturday
night, when'. Mayor :8- F. Christie
pulled three ;tiekets front a box
held by Lion President W. M;
The 'winners ,the three tOrkeYs
are Geerge liaks; Seaforth; Vara.,
Knox-,11CR, 12, Blyth 414 ivira;
A.'SteWart, "SetifOrth.
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baPheette, , of-
Fariner and ,TrO'titilfe:Wouliaii?,t.
haveamounted .to reileh •hadI it; • '•
.not- been for 'the 'cooks. Here;
are •
,B.61.adf:66-L:and Al: 'MOO:ET,:
Junior Farthers and Junior InSti-:
tete 'members ftenr:all over Huron
Countywere in-Seaferth Saturday'
to m ark -:the • first of 'series of
weekend" eVents'I'Dlanned in 01)e.11.7:..
arige ,of. the 10thzanniversary .of 'the
foUnding Of. .the .'organizations., •.•
A , chicken -b arbecue,.. attended by.
.300 Present, arid former'. rniernberS,.
was. held :in .SeaforthAtend
was f9lLoWI.ed'' by program- .pres-
tnernberk
TdkiriglpartPWere Harry, Ilein;;E•x,,,.
eter.;,.:Bept.,'Pappet, • Seafctith;.-,.'Mits ,
Clinton,Doris Johnston,.1".f and: Shar,
StiongeSeaforth: , , , „ •
• ,,, A highughf• Of..tne- a/ening Was
the,presentation,af-past-pteSid,ents'•
'PinS',.M' • .deOrge, '1',tebinSen, 'Code,
richl...Atlita.".;Breek
I'don„;.,'Ijack' Currie, Winghain; Har-
ry Dougall, Exeter; Brad-
burh
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..,(Adlit),..ListoWel;- 'Bob Al
lan, Clinton; Isabelle Spiers: (Har
Brussels Ron "McN,fichaelI,
Wroxeter Dorothy DerothY PatterSon,FOP-''
aiid est; Exeter; -.Helen:
Ijohnsten7,(gia,-47.),, 7:1-rera-Erftrn- Red Shield campaign 1. Saaforthi
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old .Alteki ',Dungannon; , Lois. JerieS;I-•,drnerinted to $604.58; ,it was, an
Toronto; Earl McSpadden, Sea- ,nounceel, this week: '•;•
...camPaign. Seafettb..'W2S-'•
iChatliartif .Boyd :Taylor "and Iditanged-by memberni0f the
.WroXeter,„ ,Men Club. Cleave 'COMitbs•"..11-eadedl
MfSs Jean Smith, Brusselsand thecommittee in charge; .and t1ie
1111 Dougall; xater; made,: honeim.ry. ", tteaSnter was C1re
presentation of pins. , - •,.. Reith; "'', .,. • • •
_ hkL.oOconimittee intr0-.--'07Writitig•te:Mr.• Coombsthisaweek
-dirced•-,•the.711iirenco--.•ReyTeW, '.pub;-,' Senior, Major. -Buten Demerton., :Of ..!
lisii.ed',V.,cetairiernordte,• the ,annt.••• the Salvation Armh, said.
yetsary, occasion. :!"rbe;i9•4-Pdge.„,Re•-.,1,'iyr, Reith has rehutted the
view covers the Progress Of the moner -Collocted at Seaforth for
Organisations ,,,Sirice the founding ; the • :Red „Shield Campaign, This
isa 1943;- Copies- dre",dvailable from l ameunts,Aci.,$604.58: • •.• ••
branch officers or from .Wetild like; ttr express our.J.•
—11676k.-C-Orriniittee.:, help'
review, the editor, Marilyn Mar-1fti soIicitisi tlie sotylees:,9f,tbe
eay,S '•Ktnsnien3S -Club ler this campaign
• :hoped---,-thate-tlie, hOW1innela this
-back many • •inernories. of happy. :Meant 'to us to haNie", serneoite,,
to-
fncs to mor • juniors', that. Pre,, I help:...pilt over the Red •Shield, Ap
sent Juniors .tearn: of: arid• ,trk. 'Peal this 'Year .isa Seaforth. .•
'te'better thoir 0111.07, t:"We are gritjpg Mr/ T. Webb,
that others will •heconie JUnio:r?,.'l..:'Pre'Sident-ol. the ..Rirismen's.CIal3,,•'.
the .them;e. Of Rev....W.. A. ,Yeung'sv , -7;
f ddreSs to the, 'aiiiiiVersarY,...dele-.Ie
'.br4t-Ori, on. StinclaY-iniglit.'et Ontarle,;
.$trge:t,:t.lnited Oitirch; Clinton,- "Mt;., • • , • efruj-i.i,- _i •
.4.YOung'ii, Chaplain' at.. the Ir.Or
'Guelph:: He was 'sted7 by ••• ' ' , .
Exeter, president, of '..-the ',SDKS: Beard .gaVe ,••la pro Nra1.7--at;
,Buron.:Ctruity. •Surrier.. ..Farnletst 1a meeting,- The±day -'nigkt for the •
sttaii.= ,Se-rciftly Rev. Gi-antlpureliase - of '.26r4:trilintletS for -Abe ;
Mills; minister -.of the church: and Trumpet: Band. ." •
Mfss. Jean.Sinith, ...president • 61..!the in'the • band ' are , raiS-
:Anton...County Attnot Instrtu funds ' 'ith which, to pay. $200
•..„-S-PeciaI: music was '.presented.. by bt the,. cost. ,,,,, The remainder, • or,
.the Euron 'Cotnity Junioe'DarmerS; $375;•will be. Prt:id by 'the. board... :
under the direction The :SDKS Band; Under the •
di-
- " reetton. Of George. Kilclebrand; has,.
g-
Ises
-;10uLoi4g0 Here
Ed. 'Andrews'. was :installed . as
*Noble Grand: of the -IOW Lodge
at 'their- regular •• meeting Wedties-
-day eveningr; :the 'lodge
room's, pp Jan and bit
itiStallation Istaff, :Cederichy con
ducted the 'ceremonies,
Alsoi;installed were: vice -grand,
Ra]ph„NicNieriel;,, finarielat. sect
TarY; • 'Sohn :Thprapsen; treavrerr„
Warden' Haile;:';recording' -secre
tary;IAllaii4parriPbelL Warden,:
BroadfdaWEdirdiiefdfMalffirlliakS--•
Chaplain,-;': • . min; ,R.S.N.Ge,
Wil-
frcd 'Coleman; ',Norman
Arthtir,
'Harold L.$,S:, Eorrie Car-.
•:tei".,,- inner. guard; Ilartld- Connell;'
cuter guard, ' Forrest. '• ' .
Degree practise: will 130 held at
the next regular Meetiries -CM: Oct.
'15th; , • ' •,• -
ht's ivory
Ce s Doors
, ..•
tr.'011115,-ii.o.s.vrtiSetfortli • ibusiness
eldsed. Saturday :”."Pight"•:When the
-closing-out .sale....unclorWay ',for some:
,weetts ,at.
:brought an:, end. Decision to
Close.: the: business rWas ,:piade in
August, ” ,When the -preiniseS.: were
'sold toSeafortli Faanners Eo-operd-
Established; in Santrarir,. 1642, the
business has,. been Centinued
the past 17" years hyArt :Wright.
prIginAy.iii the Prernises now oc-
edPied, by' Canadian Tire,: the; busi-
MSS was :ino,Ved • in .1949 to the
borner store -'it has Since ocettpied.
Mr. Wright has made ncr :plans
for the .future, he . said Wednesday.
"I have thoroughly enjoyed my
years in Seaforth and have every
expectation .of •staYing.-lieteVL he
He ,::expressed -.appreciation
for the '16yal patronage. he. had re-
-delved. while m 'businesg.
Seaforth .0o-operativo-,1will corn:.
mance alteratiobtiildirg
rns to tbe
noy;, vacated Wr.right's `GtocerY,
an readiness for early. •oecupancy.
,
'SCI1C101. Area
Organizes .Taiks
, . ,
tuckersmith Sehoel, Area board
has arranged to hold "a public
pleating later this. month Kg-
mondville School has, 'been chosen
for the spot ..for the. meeting,-;-tle
purpose, of which is -to diSchss the
basic: principle of municipal and
county government and -the ele-
mentary school system. The meet-
ing will be held Friday night, Oct.
at 8:50 p.m., Standard Time.,
Speakers will include Judge
Frank Finglancl, .,Rev„ J. Semple
Mid- Reeve -Ivan Forsyth. Huron
County Judge Fingland wihl dis'-
cuss "The Administration of- Jus,
ticehi Huron. Comity"; ReV, Sem-
ple, minister...of __Egmenciville Unit-
ed 7.Churah, will, discuss.
Churelt in Schobls,6 and Tucker:,
smith Reeve Forsyth talk en
'Rittal Kunieirial Cloyd'fittnent:o
VollOwing the talks, a' question
and ansWer P'eriod will:1)e held,
Lunch -will be served. -
merriberq 4'in& and rot -nine. ;
Sack Currie; _TIensall, past presi- ing the past month, ,and has ac-
dncted tbe close of the service. Inent- throughout 'the,' district dur-
dent,, expressed the ', thanks of for- gutted , an „amiablereputation for
'
'A. --short fireside saCial was con; carried out a number' ,of engage'-
, 7'
ta
Lmons-
• S'ea forth 'Lions no Monday even -
mut aleomed three hew niernhers.
They: We're LAP. Ford', a. A.
.bouald and, Arthur Wright.
J. E. Keating- 'a charter Mein.: ,
bet of the Seaforth club. installing
the,:now•- members,' told thorn' they..,,
would- obtain - much satisfaction
from - their 'accomplishilients • as,
1,ions..,-.Ke was „assisted, by C. A.
13arber, the • onlY,other .charter
member 'of the :SeaTortli",
The rneeting.lwas"in charge of
Carrn.RoWeliffe, %assisted byFra
Pnk
',11ineft
gr' e-cCc. ttetidance---on the part
f 1 Lion during the past ,part
of
recognized, when perfect at-
tendance pins were presented by
. Immediate Past „President John
W. 'M d (I.: •
Tribtite was paid. secreiary-j. A.
Murray for hi's untiring efforts on
.behalf of the . Club by . President
William M. _Kart. Mr. Murray. has
been moved to • Dundalk,, Where'he
is to' become.' :manager of his
bank branch.Isa"acknoWledging,.' a
MOMentel given him f.by the club,
Mr. Murray expressed' appreciation
for the to-operatibli he had receiv-
ed during the- 10 'years he • had
been in Seaforth,......,.
E. C. ehairrnan of
CI\TIB, campaign; said Kitten's quo-
ta was 47,200, There are eight
blind persOns in Seafbith, and. he.
Urged generous , support'. -far the
Seaforth Semits are : making
plans for their annual. Apple l5aY,
committee chairman. R. tr..--Spittal •
told the meeting, M. E.•• Clarke,
reminded the :inerribers that the.
club's.,paper- cfnlit would, take,
0
:plate Oct:Ober, 22,
• :Dr: E. A. Mcl\laster„Ju.SItettirii-
ecl from 'a fisc week.e,
Ja-
pan. tald', the clith ref, his
.11e .had . a ttendect ;a : meeting bf ti
Lions Club' iii7Tokto; '*iterd :he had
been presented' 'with a Japanese
scroll and inlaid boXes.• ,There
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To Tak_Elo sin
C of C Meeting
SeA;atli- Chainber of Coin-'
merce will hold a meeting on
Thursday arening' in the Town ,
Kali at 8 P.m- _
Guest speaker. win be W. H.
6Swales, manager ',of the Kit- •
eherier • branch' Of .. Central."'
Mortgage . and flaming Cor- ,
potation. 1/1'n Swales wihl dig -
cuss, the 'Way iti which ,the:
fadilities of CM -FIC ,Play be, ug -
ed, -to prbvicle both private; and ;
'
rental hotising in communities
such. as Seaforth. Ques,tions
dealing vvith' bousing and/*itir
assistance that CMI -IC is 'in a
Regitien to- provide Will be dis-
cu.lsaS'°atir'ran-g. ih 'the meeting, 'the
Chamber Of ,Commerce - was
appreciative of the I possibility
of there /being -a requirement
additional housing isa Sea.,‘
forth, .6:boob:ling . to President
F's tt was hoped
• that there Wni,ddbe rep
tniyeattrtd4t0s:ncl rdttIoseibgoising
hien). t be present and
ready questions, '