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SETA,f0011, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959
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, DISTRICT STUDENTS were among those graduating during
recent ceremonies. Phyllis Butters, -daughter of lure and Mrs: '
• Thomas Butters, of Dublin, left, graduated from St. Joseph's School
of Nursing, London. Maja M. Roobol, -daughter of Mr. and Mrs:
Sim lloobol, blensall, graduated from Victoria:: Hospital.._On the:
rig4t aboveeiS-Je•LeMeIntOsh:- who-- gradUated-friiin Ontario Agri-
cultural College. He is a son of Mr, and Mrs. James 'McIntosh,
Seaforth. At the left' is AnnMarie McMillan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William IVIcMillane of Staffa, Who also graduated from Ste
Joseph's School of Nursing. '
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•:`ta,
Legion Ladies
uxi14 iary Has
Zone Raily'Here
The annual mine rally of Zone:
C-1 .of the Ladies' Auxiliary . to
- the _Canadian , Legion was held
eWeaTiesday. inefhee7Seffrrtb-eArena-
eWith,ethe Seafortle. AuNiti TY to
Branch :156: as hosts:
• - •
, The opening ceremonies With the,
-carrying on of the, flags -of each
auxiliary present Were conducted
• by Mrs. E..JeSsorne, president of
. the Seaforth. Auidliarys: After. the
_ tplaCingofetlie flags, Mrsejessenie
welcomed the .guests from Provin-
cial .torninande and theeauxillaries
. from. Zone C-1, being e Brussels,
!Blythe C].inf Exeter, ,Goderich;
[leusall Hojc1Kincardine, Luck -
now, Ripley, ThiVon, Winthain ,, and
Harry Nesbitt, --"pieSidentt-Sea.--
forth Branch Canadian LegiOne.wel-
conned the ladies on 'behalf of Sea-.
forth Branch 156, Mayor B. F.
Christie spoke a few words of wel-
come on behalf ,of the Town of
Seaforth. The invocation was con-
ducted by Rev. James, padre
t� Seaforth4Brarich: ' - -
Mrs. jessome introduced Mrse
M.- McCann, Fordwich, zone com-
mander, Zone C-1, and handed the
meeting_ over to her as chairlady.
Mrs. McCann introducedthepro--
vincial and .distriete officers, Mrs,
L. Reeve, Windsor, Western Re-
gional Vice, and Mrs. Vairservice,
Blyth; Zone Sports Officers. Mrs.
Sprung, Blyth, read the minutes Of
,the 1958 Zone Rally held in Blyth.
Mrs. Me Chappel, Seaforth, enter-
'tained with .a reading, `P•ig- Boy
Buy Bike.'
Reports ,on theyear s work were
read by the '12 auxiliary secretar-'
, ies. Mrs. C. etittrObs, Seaforth, en-
tertained with two numbers, "Wal-
ter" and "The Lord's Prayer."
The 'report' of Uis district sports
officer, Mrs. BOOdu, of Walker-
ton, was read by Mrs. Fairservice,
Blyth, who also told of the com-
ing ,eseents for the year. Zone Com-
mander Mrs. McCann gave her re-
port, on work done in: the zone.
1Vira. L. Reeve, Windsor, West-
ern Regional Vice, gave the ad-
dress on "Unity, Friendship and
Comradeship in Auxiliaries; also
explaining the new by-laws; Mrs.
Reeve also answered- questions
from the question. box, An invita-
tion to hold the 1960 rally in How -
was _accepted.
Draws for the raffle prizes were
rnade. Winners were:first prize,
deluxe clothes hamper, Mrs:- F.-
' Hawley, *Wingharn, No. 0329; sec-
ond prize,' smoker, Mrs. A. Cam-
. eron, Seaforth, No, 2285; third
prize, cushions_ Mes„ Don Minder,
Seaforth, No. nip.
'The closing exercises were...con-
ducted by Mrs. Jessorne, Seaforth,
with the carrying -off of the Bags
by the .standardbearers Of each
auxiliary, Lunch was served to
the 200 ladies present by the Sea -
forth auxiliary. ' •
•,Sta.forthernetoristeare
bdThjjiv-
en a' chance to haVe.: Weir , ears vol-
untarily safety -checked next Week;
Seaforth Police Department, under
Chief.. Either assisted
..by -a .s.afetyeheek squad 'ffOrrr the
Kitchener detachment , Of the On-
tario .PrOVineiai Police,' will cen.:4
duct.'the tests On Friday;, May P,`
.froine2ereetiao 8 p.m . ,
checked. on: Church
Street in froiiteef..the ..old public
sehoole According to .chief Irtiteh-
ears. that, attend .the 'check
and are found safe, will be given -a
Sticker:: Should a car fail to
the, motoriatwill be instructed to
haVeethedefectfixect 'and-eati -Ob-
tain a .stieker. folieWing ..aefiirther
test by, the Seafortle pelisedeparts
"Cara Will be checked for defec-
tive. brakes, 'headlights; signal
Weather Varies
Temperatures reached the mid -
eighties Wednesday, while humid-
ity remained high to make the daY'
one of the warmest of the, month.,
Thundershowers were Predicted
for the late evening in the area
and threats of tornadoes were fore-
cast for scattered regions of On-
-
In Seaforth, the temperature
-readied-sae-high of 85 Wednesday
afternoon, with' a low of 65 fore -
'cast for the evening. ' Five days,
previous to the hot, day, Friday,
May 15, was believed to be the
coldest May 15th on record. Early
in the day snow fell` throughout
the region, and heavy frosts were•
reported ,Friday- night:
The Victoria Day holiday week-
end was pleasant witlesunny skies
and warm temperatures flooding
the area,, Intermittent thunder-
showers_ early in the -week' dumped
.23 inches of 'ram II tre---area;
according ,to the Centralia RCAF
Station. .
„
" -Appleby" Farm Sold
The home farm, owned by ThoS.
Appleby, RR 2, Seaforth, has been
Sold to -Cornelius De Corte. Mr.
De Corte, who comes from the
Lambeth area, has, obtained poa-
•` session, '
ancl'IVIra. Appleby have/110v-
ed to their -other farm inearby,
which he is eoritinuMg to operate.
emorici
eaforth Estimates
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 1959
' 1050 1K9
111,1 111S Debenture Principal and Interest $ 48,481.00 $46,041,60
Scavenging
CCharity and 'Welfare es-.... , ,,, . . . 21,'380°g°,0?) -7 '21',57804°.(1°0°
County „ Lev3r.,' 19,624.00 4339-°°1
Seaforth District High School 11345526.0000 3911 975415..0000
Public School3.2,
;
Separate School . . . 4456:00 4,818.00
n
Scott. Memorial Hospital hs es-
tablished a recard.this Week inso-
far as twine are concerned,' With,
the e.birt.he..last. Monday Of
to Mr. 'arid .Mrs.. Frank Van.
Bergeree..of .Dublin. 'The Van
are theefourtletpair of twins to be
barn in the hospitalinthe past
't,NVQ_ months,•
Twuidaugbters e-Weere hem to
Mr.. and .Mrs. :. Paid Deluoan, RR 2,
Dublin; -On -March 17, and on April
1&,-.a- Soh and :danghtertevere:borie -
to Mr. and Mrs. John Kinsman, .df
Crornarty.; A eek later- the 'third'
pair of twins—two boys -were born
to Mr.. and MI.s, 'Hans- Vonk, RR -2,
. Medical ' authorities .point out, that
twins. con be ,expected OnCeev-
ery 320e biftlieses At Scott- MenicieCiale
"..dnringethelieriod since Marche.17,:
Aliere.haVe,been a 'total of 39 births, ,
.167-firree'the proportiOrrofettvinS tt
,total birth S is -nearly one in ten, as
Library - - 59400 ' •3,19000
e A'I'l()N
GENERAL AD--wr---iAr,-seR
1958
Salaries,etc. , - 6,000.00 ' 6,200.00
Adv., ,printing, postage; adnii_nistration, etc. ...„ ,. _ _2;?o0.00 , .. 250-00
Property ...-...--,:,.....i...-. . .. .. : . . . , 7,000 00 10500.00
Audit fees ' - 750.00 750.00
Distea.unts and rebates on taxes ........,,...te,.e.s....„_.,,,22.0k00 1400.00
Grants .6,000.60 6,500.00
euengdarlifeeses, etic. ..,..,. ..... .. .._ ............. . .... . ...-;.•-•,,t ....., 40000 1,060.00
Insurance 4,500.00 1,000.00
Sundries
Disposal Plant 5,000.00 4;900.00
' 1,400.00
,... PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY_
- --- - ', - , 1958 1959
Streets--- -- -- -- ----- - - - 18,00000 - 21000 00-
.
Fire Department 200000 1,200.00
Disposal Plant, 0' and M
s .._. -1,500.00 _12 „'
5.0%00
lice_Department___s...„„., ,,,, . 10.800.00 _10 .
,fydrant rentals- .- . 2,025.00 2,043.00
-Street-liglating ........., ....... . ... .. . ,. ... ....... ... . ... . rs---3-,700-..00 —4;500,09 -
Park : 300.00 150
• Seaforth's tax rate faces a nine
mill. increase on the basis of esti-
mates considered by Council at
special meeting Tuesday evening.
Tentative approval was given Pub-
lic School rates. of 86.9 and 92.9
mills for residential and commer-
cial properties, respectively, and
ince 1953
Here
Rev.
lights., rear . lights,stop lights,
windshield wipers: harfieeand -.ether
defects.which cauld.canSe accidents.
Mr: Hutchinson,iii endorsing the.
'eheck, urges everyone to -make full
Use .of 'tile' opportunity that is be-
ing.proVided free, .to see that their
Vehicles.. are in safe 'driving Condi-
tion.. FUR ..co-operation, the Chief
Said, can onlY,result in .saving,lives_
and preventing needless.'injurrand-
•loss-cauSed by Motor vehicle acci,
dents.
'Lots Qf Fiewar
At Egmondville:
'.....Victoria Day, was- -Celebrated 'in',
grand -style in EgmonclVille
Mon-
day, night with the co-operative
ef-
forts of the villagers. Many inter-
ested spectators from the .Village
.and- Seaforth watched a Amonster
fireworks ' display On the giounds
ol E-grigandvelle -Scho01---ateduske_zs.-_-
,• Cash edonatiens were :collected;
from the reSidents. of 'the.. village'.
to finance the event, It Was ,or
brazed and.displaVed by Douglas
'Wilson 4 and Garnet Stockwell,, two
Eginendvillet‘citizens.,
,, •
Rebekahs ark
-
•4 -7th Anniversary,
' Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge, ob-
serv_ed_its-.47th birthdaY with past
noble grands holding office.. 1VIrs,
'Mae Hillebrecht presided- All of-
ficers Were preSeated with unique
•,-corsages, and Mrs. Ed. Andrews
and Mrs. Keith Sharp, noble grand
and , vice -grand, held honored
chairs. .
Fall In Home
Proves Fatal
ee,
Injuries received in a fall at her
honk in Brussels several Weeks
ago, caused the death in. Victoria
Hospital; LOncion, Friday,' of Miss
Ella Kerr, Reg,N,„ 74,
" She received a fractured Skull
and internal injuries and never re-
tained consciousness.
Born in Morris .Township, she
gradhated as a nurse at 'Clinton
Hospital, and Was on the staff
there for some' time, later return-
ing to Brussels.
Surviving are her mother, Yrs.
George Kerr; tVro brothers; 'Wes-
ley Kerr, Brussels, and James,
Morris township. ;
The body. was at the 'Hann bin-
erk home, where service was held
Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Was
in J.I.as:seU cemetery; .
A joint Decoration Day service,
withern-einbers, Of the -100F; is set
for June. Further plans were dis-
cussed for the picnic -visit to the
IOOF Home at Barrie on _June 14.
,On,.behalf Of .the past- gratids,•,Mrs.
0„,..Andrews Was presented with
a' gift * -Mrs. Hugh Thompson.
A ,suitably decorated Cake, made
and donated by Alias Jean Scott,
featured a delicious lunch. Win-
ners at court whist were Mrs. T.
Fox and Mrs D McLean Lucky
prize was won by Mrs,Dougall.
Ladies Bowlers.
Hold Syl3per
• Miss Dorothy Parke opened her
hoine last ThuradaY evening tosthe
members Of the Seaforth Ladies'
Lawn Bowling ChM fof -their pot
luck supper and followed by bridge
-and--.euchre: -Prizes, donated by
Mrs,' Walker" Hart' and 'Miss, A.
Seip, were won by Mrs, Alice
Stiles and Mrs. Walker Hart, Spe-
cial prize, donated by Mrs. )3, F.
Christie, was won by,firs. A. W.
Thanks tf the hostesS was ex-
pressed by Mrs. P. L, Brady. The
ladies are,looking forward to Mae
other season of bowling, to start
•within the next few weeks.
canipared' to the *tional average
of. one in 320. There have been,:
-total of 72 births .at Scott Memor-
ial *since the first'Of the year, ac -
Cording to 'hospital offieials. .
Truck and 'Cars
In Accident on No. 4
Wereinvolved in; 'an.,,alecident:•'..W4
miles north : of HenSall •Oif Sunday
afternoon. , .The trtiek Was driven
bY,,johntPludSOM,HeriSall;:, 'and cars
Were, driiieie by Charles Barrett,
Burlingtonand Gordon-,,'•Da.er,:
The DaerTfelifele„Was.,,tprOceed,.7,,
Mg.:north', and, pulled ont.and PaSS7'
hack:inifront:7031xe-FbuS,Tit-,stiliCkt:
theelTilOolee")/Phicle • .1:Which.. had.
stopped t to. tinake:,:•a• :left -nand Aut.u..,
The,.trucks.'Wentaverethe'erxibank-
-ment. on the .east Side, of r. the
iliiie the':,Daer :vehicle secintict.
;•anclatruckLthe Barrett ',Carewli • h.
Was ,headed. sauth.•"7"'
Tdrh. Ifid5on was- treated at; the
.Offiee',Of Dree7.' ,C, ',Goadardeforea.
-fraateirede.,-.nesee....parnages..., Were:
estimated at over $1,100—$1,000 to
li)aer's car, $75: to the Htidson'tilick
and 845 to •Barrett!S..'ear..,:ite.. ac-
cident
',,, was investigated by Opp.
,Constable HarrY' Reid; of the
. Exc-
ter •
,
192,440.00 _
214,74,
ESTI1VIATE1), RECEIPTS, 1959
19a8 1959 I
$8,8
Tax penalties and interest 2,500.00 2500,00
Dog licenses 300.00 390.00
License fees etc 100:00 70.00
hies..,..2..... . ... . . .. . . . . . .... , e . . ... ..„......s...,.. 200.00
ent --- 71:6,0-070-0-
Subsidies, etc. , 2,uu0.00
Road subsidies .. . . .. .. , 9 300 00 9,000.00
Sewer rentals .. . . . .:,....-
. ..‘
. ..............>.......L......._ .. ... ... . . 1,000,00 2,000.00
Interest .on investments...................... .. ..........,........ .., 745.00
Sundry -.-_-:.... -...:-..... . .. . .:..,;:-.7-.....,..,-........... . .... .. ............. . , . 1,000.00 1,000Q0,
Debenture debt recoverable ' • 35,605,00 3544520
SeParate School rates of 819 and
19.
...eGreitest Increase is in the Pub-
ne §Can cheoe alsereogini4siitioonveorf last
Inyeillay$,
Council instructed -its ,finance com-
mittee to Orange aerneeting with
the Poblie School Paard With the
thought that a reductioti ofeat least
a Mill might -be -cons]. reds --
Estimates as originally consld-
ered, 1.iy council provided for ale-
lic School commercial 'rate of 96.9
mills, up 13.1 Mills. Other rates
scaled down to the Separate School
residential rate of 879 mills, an
increase of 8.7' over last year.
oes:to on increase; council gave careful Concerned with with. the substantial '
ch 'tem and 'pared fire -
Rev. J. II. Jaines, rector of St.
Thomas' Church. Seaforth,_and St
-SUNDRY AND GENERAL RATES
• 195$ Mills 1959
Scavenger -
Sewer -frontagee . . s 1,779.00
Sewers . . , . . . . . • 2.8 r 4,541.00
County . . . . .... . • 121 t.' 19,624,00
Library . . . . . , 1,6 ' 2;59420
Seaforth District High School ... • 7 11,352.00
Public School . : .... . . ... 22.6 . 32456.00 •
-Separate ,Seheal, .. . . . ..' 24. '4;45660
General Rates,. Commercial— ---37-1-20.,61-6.0O_
General. Rates„ -Residential 31 7 _ ' 34,076.00 ,
_Unconditional grants_ 6,600.00
Deficit .. . ..„.... . . . . .. ....... ' 2,500.00
liberals Plan
Winthrop Meeting.
A Public meeting' in 4he. interests
of Harry Strang, Hamm Liberal
candidate; is bein.g . held.„ -:in
Win-
throp . Hall, Thursday eveiiiiag, The
M..ethigs.,well.beeaddressecl: by Mr.
Strang and other speakers. .
INSPECT MODERN LAUNDRY
AS HOSPITAL DAY FEATURE
The Seaford' public were shown.
the -..new„: laimdryroom at Scott_
Memorial, Hospital last Wednesday
aspart of the _Observance
Day.- Following the. tour Of
the hospital, tea Was served in' the
nurses' residdrice by members of
the Seaforth Women's . Hospital
Auxiliary.'
'Inspection of the hospital,Was
liniited to the tour of the -laundry
facilities becanse of crowded con-
ditions/existing at the hospital.
Mrs. ilarald :Whyte. and IViisa V.
Drope received the guests at the
deCtr, Mrs. Elmer Lambe took the
ttiesta from, the living room to the
dining, rOOM. The roonts Were dec-
orated ,witli beautiful „flowers, while
a- white linen tablecloth, silver
cancllebra andea silver caSe bowl
Alit of flowers decorate the din -
Ing room table. Mrs. Frederick
Cosford was in; charge of the din -
Pouring tea were Mra, joseph
McConnell, Mrs: A...Y. MeLean,
Mrs. W. Johnston and Mrs. John
Ilillehrecht. Serving Were eMrse;
Miliaria Hart, Mrs'. R. R. McKincl-
sey, %Mrs. A. W. SiLlePr, Mrs. Z.
Dinsmore, Mrs- 3:olinNA, Cardno,
Mrs. Scott Habkirk, Mrs. R. J.
,boussey and Mit. Alice Stiles: '
Mrs, E. A: McMaster convened
the t6a room and Mrs.- 'Robert
Wright,. Mrs, Rev. Thomson, Miss
Alice Reid and their committees
co vened the kitchen, Mrs. Pres-
ton Tabor and Mrs. Don Brightrall
Were incharge ofethe decorations,
Mrs, Lloyd Rowal and,1VIrs. Jno, C.
Crich 'conducted the tour of the
ospita . • •
'Legion Makes
5. Donations
Donations amounting to $95-.00
were approved at the May meeting
,of the Canadian Legion Thursday.
In charge Of Legion President
Harry Nesbitt, the meeting donat-
ed $25 to the Red Cross, $3,0 each
to the Cancer Society and to Veter-
ans'. Sununer Camp, and $50 to the
juvenile baseball association,
Ken Betties discuSsed the, passi-
bility of a bantam entry being
made in the Huron Football
League, featuring players under
14, The meeting approved a sue--
stion. from J. T, Scott; regarding
the establishnient-of an honor roll
in the branch.
Progress on plans for the new
aecommodation -was reported by
building committee members John
Holland and Clayton. Dennis... The
committee has had „discussions
with an architect, and _preliminary
plans. are expected in 'two weeks.
Elaine, School Hears
Miss R. Fennell,
Tjtn1Viay Meeting of the Seaforth
Home and School Association Was;
held in , the school auditorium -oxi
Tuesday with 1VIrs, Dale ,Nixons-the
'president in charge, .
The prize for the month was. won
by Mrs. John Kellar. The roll call
was read by Mrs. John W. Talbot:
Vit. John Moore gave the finan-
cial report. •
A -surnmary of the year's ached
-
ties of _the association Was, given
by Mrs, Orville qke, the secretary;
John W. Talbot gave as 'report an
activities at the school. -
MrS. ,A. • W. Sillery introdueed
the guest speaker, Miss Rena Fen-
nell; who was a delegate to the
Christian Education' Convention in
Japan last year. She showed slides
of the beautiful piebires she took
in Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, the
Phillipmes aiid Hawaii, while gill-
ing an interesting commentary,
Mrs. John Patterson thanked Miss
Fennell on behalf of the apprecia-
tive audienee,
Mr. Talbet installed the new of-
fieers for the corning year.
I '
-$ :79000
00
•:', 4,366.00
132. ; 23:339,00
12 ' 3,190.00
7. 41,754.00
27., 7,39;91520,
24. 4,818.00
40 19'413,00-
34.5, . 35,32320
6,500.00
•3,358.00
. ,
$192,543.00
, RATES
Sewers .. . , .. . .. . . . . ......
$214,784.00
Public Separate bierease or
School school, Decrease
2.6
139
'Library .. , . . ,....... .. .. „. 1.9
High School . . ,...... . . 7.
Public ,School 27.
Separate School
General—
Commercial, Industrial ....... . . 40,5
- Residential .... .... ,34 5
SeParate School—
' Commercial
Residential ......
Public School—
Commercial, - 92.9
, Residential . . ••• .. . . . •••••-, 80.9.
- TOTAL TAXABLE ASSESSMF,,Nts 1959
Separate Scheii01
Public. School
Residential
Commercial, Industrial
Mary's Church, Dtiblin, will leave
June 15 to takeap duties as pas-
tor of Glen Cairn Woods in Lon-,
don. -Rev. James has been in Sea -
forth since August, 1953.
Announcement of the appoint-
ment was made by , Rt. Rev. G.
tention to ea
department by $800; Park -by $150;
property by 8500; discounts and
rebates by 8800; -streets by $1,000,
and sundries by $100. This, cou-
pled With an estimated deficit, of
S3,558, made possible a 4 -mill re-
duction in the general rate.
Last year council budgeted for
(r deficit of $2,500 and despite sub-
stantia -expenditures late in the
year for which no prcivision had
aodfe, e3,1120deze thae :ypeoarrtiown-o
ith ai; - surplusf
whi.ch as dun to capital account.
pral -Factor,s__.:_contributed to r
he 'increased rates,- the council
u sionerevealed7Prime--autoe
these were the .inereases in the
county rate, the library Tate and `
the .publid school rate, over which
council has ,no, Control. _
In addition certain costs in Con-
nection With the Seaforth Shoes
site are reflected in the rate. The
'purchase ,of the former Seaforth
'Shoes building exhausted the sur -
phis account and resulted in the
-necessitrof-to*n- hall -renovationsee
originally intended, as .a charge
against surplus, being treated as
'a current item and thus being re-
•fieeted in the tax rate.;
Work On the town hall was long
oterdue - and further delay- would •
have been false economy, council- ,
lors agreed. • '
Mayor Christie; who; presided,
-urged a' reduction of thit-e' Mill§ on
parsopaertdy'efiwciitthe twCeatinnicililllosrs."dJg.etAedee
Baldwin and Thorpe ReVerswere
absent.
Considering the possibility -of the
PublieSehool Board reconsidering
its estiMates, councillors said the,
inerease of soroe'0,000 had -coine
aboutebecause of nicreaSed -cost of.. -
instruction. Provincial grants. had '
not met adjusted , salary cost's.
Council considereda 'request. •
-frann the Ontario Municipal ,Board
for further information concerning
the ;sewer . proposalpresented by
the "OWRC. The request was con-,
pled with a Suggestion that. conideeratian be given -the. construction ,
of 'a ;trunk line -only. It was point,
ed out that to, proceed in tbiblash- '
ion would eliminate 'immediate .
revenue and -thus create an -addl.:
tional charge. •0- ,
,
- REV. I -HT -JAMES
N. Linehan, ,Bishcp 'of Huron.
' Glen Cairn Woods is a newly -
i
established Anglican parish n Ion-
don..tMr. James will continue the
Sunday School now in operatiOn
and develop it into',cengr,eg-attonah-
li-fe with regular services and, sup-
porting' organizations. .
Recently the congregations of
the ,Church of St. ,Sohn the •Evan-
gelist,,, St. 'James Street 'Londen,
eundertoOk as a miSsionary project
the provision of , a rectory in the
Glen Cairn area, It 'hopeseta be-
gin constrnetion .of the building
within a few 'days in order to have
it ready ' foroceupaucy__atethebe-'
ginning of the school term in Sep-
tember. Until-, school is out, Mrs.
James and family .wilt continue to
reside in. Seaforth.m-
'Mr. James is one Of three broth-
ers in. the ministry of the Angli-
can church within the Diocese_ of
Huron: The Rev. Trevellyan James
is, reeler of the ,Church, of the
Resurrection,e-London,---ande- Reit,
Charles' H. James' is rector 'of St.
Paul's Church, Stratfordi
e. Prior to coming to Seaforth, Mr,.
James was rector ' of the St,
Thomas' .C,hurch in -Owen Saund.
He has served-in--several-pariShes
in the diocese since his ordmafion
in 1031. During the Second World
War he was Chaplain in:the Royal
Canadian AireForce. While in Sea -
forth he has served as chaplainOf
'Branch 156 of the Canadian Legion.,
Church building, is not new to
James. - Ile has- been noted
throughout his carder as an able
'church builder, On one occasion
he learned "the work of a . stone
mason .so he might help construct
-a parish hall at St. Thoinas'
.Church, Owen Sound; and over-
came. a shortage...of stene masons
,in the area. , .
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Receve Papers
Receiving citizenship papers, at
ceremony in Goclerich, the sec -
in five weeks, were; Mrs, Hen-
dric - Port .Albert; ,Tan and jaante
Van let, Walton; Pieternella Cou-
sins, Brussels, anti llorst Mathonda.
Judge Frank Fingland read and
commented upon the oath of al-
legiance and the renunciation of
previous citizetsbipe•
POTIR HUItON COUNTY :altars graduated recently fitin 'the
Ontario Agricultural' ‘„College at .GUelph. The .quartette all gracitie
afgeftarri the four-year,degree' course in. Household Seieneee...
Pictured above .Marie Itdgson,-EXeter; Joan.
Thomann, .Exeter; back' row; Jek. Ruth If rningWay,;:grnasele,,IT,
and :Rose'. Mary. 'Clarke,. :Gioderich
Warns Kahies.
DongerNotavqr
In Huron Counfy
While there may not have been
much publicity during recent
weeks about rabies, the danger is
by no means over, Dr. J: C. Mac-
Lennan, of the health, of aniinals
branch warned Tuesday., ' •
• br, MacLennan said several eas-
es Of rabid foxes had arisen..There
was no Particular concentration of
infected, animals in any Part.icidar
area. Rather, cases were :being
reported from Amberley, in the
north, to "Shipka, in the south.
A particular danger was the pos-
sibility that ,fox cubs vtould be-
come rabid and Come in contact
mitts children. Dr'.--MdeLeinian
ed parents to take spacial preeati-
tions to prevent childrelefrorn play-
ing with 'fox cubs or; for that mat-
ter, _with any wild animal.;
• City Man: , "Some storm we had
last night," ••
'Farmer: "Yee."
City Man: "Did'it. damage you
barn Any?
Farmer:, "Don't know,"
, City Man: "Why not?"
. Farmer:, "Can't find it."
r. Farmers Seek Entries
or Entranc� Project
the committee said. The use of
somepaint and -a laWri-mowereande-
a little time can add much to the
appearance, -suggested the cone-
mittee. -
Merton Keyes is chairman in
charge of the project. Bob no-
eringham is secretary, and Bruce
Coleman is in charge of „publicitY.
The contest is open to anyone in,
the rural area around Seaforth and
Walton, and entries will' still be.
accepted by., the secretary:' A to-
tal o475 is being given in prize
money. Prizes will be awarded on
the bags' of originality, iniprc•ve-
ment and Safety.
Only 'a- limited number of en--
-trieS have-beehreceived-ta the en-
trance improvement -project 'being'
Carried out by the Seaforth Junior
Farmers. The committee in tharge
of the Project expressed disap-
pointment in the little interest
shoWn in their competition, design-
ed to ,promote betters., more attrac-
tive entrances to area farms.
An official entry form and regu-
lations- appeared- in last week's
'paper, and. of-ficials ,point out that
there is 114 entry fee.
Imprevements need not be too
toatly and still, add treble/163'01Y
to the appearance df the entrance,