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ARTIIUf,`:S 1HJr.QN, Sea
forth, who. has been .promoted,
to'; ;the, -position • of ,Associate
Agricultural •Representative,
The` announcement,';was 'made
this_ week by" T. R. Hilliard,
Director of Agricultural Eitteri
`. sion for. the province Mr.-!B,ol
'ton was appointed' to • the ex-
tension services :shortly; after
'his ' graduation' from-O.A,C, in,.
194•. Since thattime he has
• been Assistant Agricultural Re-
presentative in' Huron County.
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Mrs; Brownlee received word this
week' - from Zion Illinois, that Mr..-
.and
rr•ands 'Mrs, Theodore" Tolefsbn ,had
been in. `a, Motor aceident, ; Their
car was struck by another car. and''
pushed• ita ditch " overturn-
-ed-•ands-endein- d up -in -a field. Mrs..
Tolefson was;; kjlled instantly ,and
her liiisbaiid•:died, two "days later;
A ldatible funeral "was; held Novem
M-rs:" Tolefson was; the -former-
Bertha Patter, of 1Ioimesville. and
Poi lei°'s . Hill; and - a niece *of
Messrs Henry and William.'Ivison
and" Mrs, Brownlee.
M"r..-and -Mrs.--Kenneth McLellan,
and Jill visited Sunday with rela-
tives , in .Clifford. •
One beautiful gold-digger; asked
another, why a girl oflier: age and
talents",Welildr. marry a• wealthy' old
"Listen," she.replied, "if " anyone
offergd you a cheque ter a million
dollars would you stop to look •at
the:,date?.?.'
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,By HAROLD' •KEN1)!RICK ;
Action Around SHINS Grounds
This ;week the Grade XI pupils
enjoyed the annual trip to the Roy -
a1 Winter Fair In " Toronto, The
pupils travelled in •two : school ,bus-
es; With a member of the staff in
each, to lreeirthe riots and noise•
down. to ,a dull roar • -T
After last week's -film on the
Atom, which was so exciting to all
students in the school, Miss Taylor
is showing two more this • week.
They are, two-color films '"The,
-Forest -Produces". • and Ancient
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Dance
• On, Friday, ,November" 14, Mr.
Dick "Dicky 'Doo" ` McFarlane
drbve`up' to the' school; Awaiting"
inside the doors; of,tlie school".were
325 pupils, • the ;biggest": ,crowd to
attend a school -dance_ in_..thepast.
three`.years ;(except for .,the. form
als) M
Mr. cFarlane, la ":disc jock;
ey 'from. a London radio station;'
played'"records for this crowd' from'
9 to 12';o'clock. -
Six long-Play:,,:records' were , giv "
en away to six lucky winners, ;at,
the dance Lunch" was,: served °;to
all and:."everyone enjoyed them-
:selvesPresident .Willis—..informed
inie,that°Mr, McF'y 1aiiie would be
:coining back to Seaforth in Febru-
ary
'S § 'Students Council
Out_ of 900 tickets. 600 are now.
sold." The tickets are on a four=
speecL record :players donated to
the Students' Council by Tlie Hur-
on -Expositor, for; selling more than
25 newsubscriptions'of:The Huron
Expositor "The" ,draw "will, take
place'_oi December 19Ezeryoite
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ARLO
who; does- not. have `a ticket is' ad-
viseti'to locate soniegne •witli-tick-,
ets:.:and •buy one before they are
all -;'gone,
There was ari excess' of .school—
Christmas• :cards left over froin
last;: year, which 'are now being;
Sold' by the 1958.Hs ales •committee.
• .This year's Students' Council hae
-purchased time dock _for the
gym'- - Tlmis:as ; a • presezat which will
last the 'School.;a; lifetime
Sports
Both Junie and. Senior girls' ,and
basketball team's ""h
boys' ave been
having •practices. ->Slight ,improve
ment is" noticed,' but it' will • be a<
while yet before"wn will'haye pori-'
tive inforniation• on , these flour
teams. "
Tuesday!, evening 1VIr.. D>hbson,
coach of the. football team; Mr.
Pluinstee1,' principal of. -the school,
and Frank Bryans;;vete d.1958 foot-'
ball:; star, represented DHS7ai a -
banquet in- London: The- banquet;
now. collect ,- "Honour " ,Athlete"
brings, together" all.WOSSAfootball
coaches, school• ..principals and``.
football stars
At this 'banquet': Anis` a0'Erien
was` the ' guest "";spesrker. =Iia said
that: he .wa§ declaring war- on the
"'Cult of" good loseni,anship" which'
existed in Canada."He:referred to:'
the;'recent;British-'.Empire; games
in;''Wales,;=in which Canada won'
only onegold medal The program:'
concluded with the 'showing by..
John Metras coach: of the%Western;
Mustangs, of a ,film of` ,he first
m
gae ofL the season' beiween To==>
ronto and .Western'.
Tlie' Advent i .' Of the'Moon
Struck•-Peo,ple in• .ILS:
•
Mos"tbuildings -have- foiur niarnr
corners but, DSHSi ie 'different..)
SDHS • has 'sizi ;Hain corners fou.
might wonder why I am. tehing;
you this, .Wells As" Yen "walk down;
one:: hall we '.coni'e to thephone
booth,' This corner is reserved for'
two romantic ,lietip e It is called.
the-',Scoins' corner, because its oho
occupant =is Ray •$coins. I'll leave
YOU'.to,-guess :the.,other :oecupant;
Down the other -hall •niy
TIoiiie He. cupboard we 'Bayo the
Bell corner. Its 'two occupants -are,
well •known-beca.use,"Ding Done
-is=a-•fr-ie3id4of all Next ivf,e)eome;
to, the water fountain corner - 'I't
is reserved for •the Sales :Commit
tee;It -might be 'better :.known asp
the'Uhler'corner,,The other occur
pant is well known, so you can
also'; find out her Horne. `I fi fight'.
add,
Olaf'. the water. " feoritam,
there so that after' 'Shell' furious.
conversations :.they can
"have a nice cool- drink of; water,";
Now we ;Hoveon a little piece down,
the 'hall till: we; reach "another cos,
net: ""This ;corner` is occupied ' by,
Grade 13 strident Roy pungey.
Mr; DUngey and bis: occupants have
been overheard.'d±isetissing' some:
very confidential .information,' -This'
infornmatidn isunder the,, topic of,
What "happened.,in y,
school' toda"'
As• yre move about 10 yards 'fur
flier down' the , hall we ;find• the
bright` and cheerful Mason; corner:
, Mason . is . found talking • -,t0.•.•-4cheerful.`little "speeintee.,, This Cor,-
her: is reserved `for these two, peo-,
plc:
'.:Just ,'because of the.*' iiew ford
which Vis'"going "around, ,risco have
the,,arrival "of •"a".new corner, The•
Eyed corner, -under the. direction
nfr. located by the 'Main
entrance,
AIi "throw g h' `these came z`s YOU
-
',might; hear 5ome•:very interesting
conversations from the,ringing of
bells to :the conv,ersations'.. n coins;
stones and sales.'
Cozy Go>4ners
Davina; ` Is it '.right, that Hen,
will: have'.'to, wait `for 50 . year
Una,••Jim and. Jerry: Is ii tight
that Barb's parents( 'have" a good
T'V-.for" watcliirig "inovies•-on?•
Lynda D:: How's the :'canker?
Mrs. George 'Car'ter, , of Hullett,
visited a few days with" Mr. and
Mrs Watson Reid„and David, while
1VMr 'Carter was on a "hunting trip
up north
Miss Mary Loll Roe -'of Stratford'
Teachers College is: practice”
teaching ' this -week' in Central'
School, Guelph,
Burns' -Church Iadies and their
_husbands are invited,t,' to • be ,the
guests .of, the ConstaneewWMS-on
Friday ey. ening; (Toy ', 21, at 8;30,
when Dr E A. McMaster of Sea -
forth, will show pictures of his trip
this . summer.
Misses" Lenore • Hamilton and
Marguerite Lyon " are - practice
teaching this week in Goderich
public :school driving, back and
forth each days• ,
The regular meeting': of 'Burns'
W'MS and Ladies' Aid will be :held
at the home of ,Mrs. George Smith
on Wednesday, November 26. This
is the meeting with the Christmas
•
YPT,T. Meets
The regular meeting of Burns-
Londeshore'' YPU Was. held Sunday"
evening' in" Londesb'Oro Church
with 36` young" people. and -a "num
'bet ofopenparents! resept Arlene
Powejl ed" .the meeting` with a
sing-somg;. accompanied by •'LMar
-vuerite E Lyon,at'the piano
Ariene Powell, was assisted with
the worship _by Shirley Knox, 'N] ar
'guerite;Lyon,' Faye Gaunt, "Howard"
Cartwright ands` Harvey 'Carter:.
Pat Murch re ;dent ;'and" Nettie
•esterbout'' secretor.. were'. in
W y,
,charge.of the.husiness,;.,[It was de-
cidect :to have,r"the. next 'meeting
Sunday':Nov: Th ,23,, .
elina Westerhout .liad the" re-
creation with`d Bx q
licious:"lunch" was served.
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Butter has graced the tables..
' of mankind tihronghozit.`
history vast suets of
nioneyy have Been spent.
iii attempts to, equal
hinted/it—to match it
in taste, texture And
ei nctposition,'But•only, the
cow—no machine or , ,
laboratory--ean make
butterfat. That'is why first -
grade Canadian. batter'' .
reinaWs su reme•en,the
•ining tables of,tlie nation.:
Dublin
iah ` .School. ,News;
.Marie.Schoonderwoerd)
Everything has been ratter quiet:
the last feW Weeks; except the odd.
groans ,of pupils. digging into; piles
of' :homework.. However, there'is
plenty 'of action being taken • to -
Wards,. -preparing the,-'.cantata,-
"Berntdette of Lourdes;, and -a
Comedy ,"The "Timid Souls " These,
will b�, presented ,on Friday; .the
fifth of December, " 'at night," and"
Sunday,: the 'seventh,' in the after
noon The. time for'these` perform'--
.ances..lias not 'yet "been set, but,
will be Published- in, thenearl fu-
"Bernadette" will be `presented;
to .celebrate the 300th ,anniversary
of the yision -Of 'Bernadette: Sou-
tritons at Lourdes,. France.. `.`The".
Timid :Souls" also promises to 'be
very entertaining, We- gather this,
from the laughitig.•we clan hear 'in
the rehearsal room
We are; -also using a different
procedure: for .glasses"' -,the DUOS
now come, to the: home "rooms of
the teacher to take their subjects.
Question of the week:` Which
„girl Pias acquired the new Warne of
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neis of ''•Woo -
F a d
Mrs: Orrin•` r ,
•stock;,'accoiripanied`by her: daiigh-
ters;; Mrs. Brown, of Peterboro,•and
Mrs. 'Town,' o£ Woodstock,: visited
e " e-,
on Wednes' a : With
?Mrs'.KnM
d.3* tb
Kellar' and' .called on,, other 'rola
lives:
and
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Mr:';and Mrs T,, S .
family, aceeiiipanied°' by Mrs. E,
Moore; .spent the,weeltend at• Lindy
say with Mr. and Mrs: laugh' More
and"' family" and visited also w!itli
Mr;,'• and,,Mrs", . Jim `Gillespie,; i`Tcl,W-;
market
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Mr. and Mrs :'Donnie ' Scott 'vis-
ited at Windsor~on Friday. with
Mr. and, . Mrs, Harry. Elliott.
Mr, "Ken McKellar "is 'attending
Fair inTeron
the Royal, Winter
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Mr.. Ji
We are sorry toreport m
Kerr 'is under the ,doctor's ' .care
and is' a patient In South'Huron
Hdspita1, in Exeter; also Mrs.. Lind-
say Mclellar' and "Mr." Mervin•
Dow- are,. patients. in Scott Mem-
orial 1 osp tal, `Seaforth. We nope
for ,them: a-speedy`recovery
Mrs Ken McKellar spent ' the:
-weekend. Mitchell with; Mr. and,
Mrs. William Binning And family.
Mr„ and :Mrs .Gordon Houghton,:,
of London: and - 'Mrs; T, ,`.Kemp, of
Mitchell,. with Mrs. Houghton
The 'Ladies' Aid: Society met at
the: home of Mrs`. Houghton Tues-.
day'ev.ening• with: ;16 members pre-
sent. Mr's:,' William '.Miller; presided`
and opened the. meeting by .read
ing'',a poem; followed:by a _scrip-
ture reading and prayer. After the
roll .was called, the. minutes of the
previous ,nieetin'were read tithe'
seoretary,,;Mrs. .,John Wallace;
The financial ,report was, , given
by Mrs K . McKellar It . -was
agreed to' have more: tables' made
for the church basement. Mrs.
Laingand Mrs. Jim ,; Miller, were..
appointed for a lunch committee.
Mrs.. Eldon Alien' and Mrs. Mer
vizi " Dow .are' to ".look" after .the
lunch:
i recite the
;Mrs. : Robert Laing d
very fitting. ;verses, "In` l lander,'s
Fields',' • A contest was. also much
enjoyed. Other business 'nvas.
then;
diseuss'ed"and: a bale :of Used cloth- ''
iiig,will be sent in the near'future,
Lunch was Served'•by',the 'hostess,
'assisted by, Mrs. ' Will •}1?aller" and.
Mrs.
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A policeman was stanthng' guard'
attired where the
y&dig tragedyma
over the
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"Lookhere;'"•he said'.iiidigiraii't-'
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