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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-07-24, Page 1One HUndredth Year Whole Number 4772 • Auctioneers. Brodhogefl ntre. Fund It took .fiveauctioneers ne,erly. five hours, „to.,:dispose Of the, Pro.. fUriiittire,:dnachinery and a hog Of Other article § that -Were.ef- fered at the ;::Broclhagen Saleorarna Wednesday7IfiTa1l.;-.'-inbrertliane -500, piecesofmerchandise were said. . The... duOtiOneers;' .10en Dennis, '-FranklinButiek;.Fred-Ahrensi7Joe. Ryan and Roy-WilcIforig, 'donated their_Servicee. Proceeds were for , the Brodhagen CI:immunity:Centre. ' Before the saleorama• Was -finish: ed,• Peonle-L-Part of a crowd of more ihan 800 that enjoyed the.dinner-7, - Ware lining' Up .ready, „for., a chicken barbecue. ,.• -• ; •, . ,A bali. game between : Barnhalim. and Bradhageri was ,Played; With l3ornholm, the, winners; 'Desjar- dine"s; orchestra ' of Zurich plaYed. for open-air 'dancing. The pie, bot dog ;and refreslimeitt booths were Well patronized. ,,Another deride is to beheld onJuly 29. Cash Owlet -Mug., In additiOn..to::dOnatio,n.s Of labor:. - and .a artielee,-fine•the.:Saleorania,.„ in any in ; the' , distriet'` are.'" tn eking e ash donations to 'pernminiitY hall fund, ' according' to Edgar • El- ligsen, Bradliagen Chamlber ' of ,Ceinmeree. ,, A fOrther, list will appear net week. ,,; . • ;'• HerMan.,,;Leciehardt, $5; Harold Smyth,', $5; Louis • Beimewies„:•$10; Edgar .Ilillebrecht; ;Edwin Gleoti''$25; Ralph ,Glear; -$5;; Meyer', Bro§,;•.$10; Carl Hillebrecht, $25; ReY'BrOdliagen,:$5;-: Wilfred Wolfe; .$1.41; "Carl, Eisler; ; $5; Douglas •Leary,, $5; ,Eatf:Ahiens;_,$5; .'Mrs. George,. Heimriel,'NOltIliatt Thompson,; Squire, :'$5;; Gordon Woods; $5; William Chaffe.; • : $2;^Dan.ROlph; ,$5; Ted Wolfe, $10; • Layerne:,'Reaph;s.'$5;JOhn Jordon,' 50c; Philip Rock,.$2; Carl New • 'brend, .$2; Neiman Kitner, $19;'' Jerome ..Tacely, $1. , :Harvey ',Wolfe $2; ,. jonn:; $1; Harold Gaffney, 5; Howard' JackSon.,$1;'.Claretice.,Pfeifer,, $5; Harald' Ward; :$5; 'Alvin 'llinz,;,$1-;- Edgar: Ritz, $5';'.:Aleo Drummond, ,$2; Williarn,'Wtitinnoini;:.. 82; -Ross, .Drubrick; $2„; Howard Brown, Cecil l3„attje,,' -$2, ,OSberfie-,•$2;--,•..LaVvr, : ence McLean: $2; Clifford Ilciegy; ...SI.; Mrs:, 46litt'SeherbaitiC*10';:"Ed:.- . Osborne, $1; Henry Davey; $10; Stetie.'MtirraY,..':$10;• , Dan:Better-. Mann, $5; .1tabert.:Beuerinanit,.:$5;' Joe ',MeLaiighlire.;',$5;', Frank' Mor-, , ray, $5,. 1-larry;KiChne, ,$1,. ' ;Everett ,Bduerrnann.;". $4;, W. J. '$2;' 'Boyd Driscoll, $l; William Dennis, '$2; Earl Mills; $2; AlVin Stimere.,$1; Orland' Rohrer,: $1; Wilfred Feltz, $2;, Walter Eick- meter, ,$1;. Toni TURy, ::$3; Gus TrentoWshy.;' $5; Clark. McGreger,, $1; Art and Lorne ,Caiinelly,,' $5; Earl, Pfeifer; '$.5';".. 'August , Bauer, $2; Jahn. Campbell,' $5; .,'Art Camp- bell, $10; john Wolfe,' $1.; ..;Bible,SChacit Is Hibbert Feature •=f"=g-f.i SEA:FORTH ONTARIO FRIDAY JULY 24 4959 Chosen From Four' Contestants Single CoPies, 5 Cents $2.50 a Yeer in Advance - , An 18 -year old South Huron farm girl Was named Dairy; Princess in Huon Tuesday ,night.--' Patricia 'Mai -shall, :daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roe's Marshall Kirkton :Won over three other contestants in the con- test conducted by dairy groups of Held at the County Home, as Part -6171the pre -gram -of the annual twi- light meeting Of the 'Huron Soil' and Crop Improvement Association, the, princess was -victorious -hi -the con,. test which featured a rniiking coin - petition. ,Over 600 attended the meeting. ' ' Runner -tip was Sandra Wright,: 17, daughter of Mr. ancl".Mrs.• Got - 'don. Wright[R.R. 1, Clifford Other finalists in the county' competition were Doris Cd iiih, RR 1, Wbod barn, and Yvonne Sparling„Gorrie. --MisS-1Vfarshalir,,§ucceeds _Marlene Johnston, of •Fbrdwich, who was Dairy Princess of Huron in, 1958; She -Will represent , Huron i the milking.'conteSt to be held at the Canadian National Exhibition to select a Dairy Queen of Ontario. , ,-'The • milking competition .Was A community, summer Bible School is 'being eonducted, in the. Hibbert No.. 6 schoolhouse, near .Cromarty. The goodattendance has made it necessary for the lour upper grades to meet in the Crom- artY,PreahYterian Church for their V Class periods. The average attend- ance. to date is 118, ' For eight, consecutive years the , school . has been operated by, the Zurich,,, Mennonite Church. This year the teaching staff is ,eittirely_ from the ,community and church, served by ,the schop14 ' The :workers represent the fol- lowing, Chinches:, Cromarty Pres- byterian,' Chisellitirst. Rays, Staf, fa, Munroe and ICippen :United Exeter Pentecostal, .Blake 'A, Men- nonite. Rev. A. 'Malin, of Zurich Mennonite Church, serves as direc- : A public program will be pres- ented by the school OR Friday eve- . nmg. , • MORE THAN 12,000,060, Gr.,1q.S were landle by, the Produce Division of 'Seaforth ;Partners Cooperative. last Year. 'After the , eggs are ;graded,: eieh.:intist•be Carefully packed in cases-ready...for .. shipment to, market': Here ,the eggs are shown as they, leave' the- . grading inachineS.Left; to "right are Ander ii rSebtt,,Gleria, Carter,' c- 40reen Barker, 'Mrs, Hall aii&Ken-Seutliga . The Co-op is holding . an open house: on Saturday, when the publi is invited, to visit the. new. CO -op egggradingstation, which : is described On Pages. 8, 9, . ,.- 10 and 11. ,(Ekppsitor, photo by Phillips): ' - , . ' . . . . . , ..' ark ase "Batter -up" ..• • Surely.thernest inusial note of, any SuntrareTtiree, spbr,t is the stac, cato sniackl,bi:'..WilloW, on horsehide in a sunlit baseball park., 'Be it World' Series ' or sandlot ball,',..the thrill of that'electrifying Sound will: 'rivet every, eYe-bii, the flight of the hall' as it Soars .out,.toward'' the fence. It is the crash of the cymbal in the ',symphony 'known as 'Minot Baseball Week 'Will be celebrated.: in Ontario .frOni.' Mare day,; July 270; to August 8 Sea• Sortit-Will participate in, the f week, with a; game' 'at th recreation 'grounds on Monday, the 27th; With Hensallsnpplying. the :opposition for this juvenile" tilt. Management �f the *ideal 'team hopes for larger crowds at this game; to officially Open. the baseball week. - The; baseball -Week is; backed' by :the..'Oetatio Beba1L AsSoeiation' ms �Iiiivee 11 and „in a bulletin; announcing the _event_ chairman ofthe special .weej‹, Nelson 11111, extends the fal- l -awing .. to,. parents : "Again year the Ontario Base- ball Association is urging., all par- erits:'.1o,Join,With their local base- ball''officials :in :helping, to .stiree-' late a livelier 'interest in Canada's top Stunraer game.; The .0.B.A: wantsevery,interested adult to 'go to hat"' in this endeavor," "Mtidi .. r ' has 'been. 'written about . the beneficial', effect. of competitive .sport as it :cements, the younger :fry... There is -no doubt:that baseball teaeh the: , fundamentals of . sportsmanship ,. and. :reliant „ man- hood to growing . youngsters, in a manner that ,Will ensure their in- fereSt, but the game needs your support, not 'Only in the way of patronage, butLinaSSisting with or- ganizational matters," Mr. ',1,1ill Lcontinues: •Cesey., 8tengei infght. say, `If the, guy--in-eentet field .:ain't " bustin' no fences, this team ain't place'; year, .0:13,A. is asking all . adultsto go.; to bat." ' • • Fire . Chief Stott Has Operation Fire Chief John F. Scott, who Underwent an ornergexicy opera- tion at Scott • Memorial Hospital Friday, is fecevering satisfactorily, the Hospital said Wednesday. ,IT. WAS A BUSY DAY last Saturday :for Mrs. 'James ItiVers as her many friends k called: to wish her well on her 5th birthday. Mrs. Rivers, . who lives with her son-in-law and daughter; Mr. and: Mrs. , , William Drover, on North Main „Street, thoroughly enjoyed; meeting Se: many friends dur- ing- the afternoon and evening. Howard H. Kerr liver Creel 'version ridge Repairs condfictedat cliore.:.tiine- at the County Home farm, using four, cows. frem, 'the countyherdof reg:-. istered:HolsteinS; selected for their, uniformity. Arrangements for the `milking competition Were made by ttanley Collins, herd manager. ipor'rT6hetowlieeifr;:s"kium.:_fsirnttatlii.mustziaiii:dnng*Jairi.aef,o_,arjustdsliegemeil: Wing, 'the rnilking-machme equip ment, ,for their knowledge of ;sani-, tation in thehandlingief milk, and for 'neatness, appearance and gen- eral knowledge of dairy farm, work., Comity Warden Wifliam Jewitt placed the banner on the winner," and She; also reteivecr..a travelling bag .and cash award. Judges; Of theebnirietitionwere. Mrs. William Da1e Hullettt6wr ship;-,„ Mrs. Robert!: Gibson, .Ford Wich; James -Needham;" LticknOW,, past" president' of. the Ontarielltia- iorFmrs. Arrangements ..i ,cess '.competition in 'Huron were in Charge; :of a'. Committee consisting. of George Watt; Blyth; • Barry Wal- ter, Goderich; .Russell Bradford,,:. Gedetich; Huron, fielciman for the, -dairy Dapark :ment Of Agriculture. :Crop. and fertilizer •.experiments .Which;., are being- cartied-"but-Lthis- year. on the Huron County 'Farm, , smith. of Clinton,'!, Were open' for public inspection ' at the meeting, and several hundred took adVant- age of the ',opportunity to :see' new: varieties .and new '.methods being. tried out under practical farming - conditions.. , twilight Meeting in the fields of the Haron, County .Farm was 'organized by the Huron ,Soil .and, Crop Improvement ':ASSociatien, of ,which Delbert: Geiger, Zurich, is president,::. and Donglas,.Miles,' 'agri- cultural -representative for Huron, seeretary-treasurer. , ...Waters of SilVer. CteelCare he. Mgr:diverted this week and instead of, &Whig :through Seafettli'.Lions Park are by-passing , the park. by Way ,of an underground dram. The carried eut by .the Lions Park -staff at the request of Department of Highway 'engineers', to perrnit repairs t6 be macle to the _highway ;bridge opposite the park. Examination of .the bii.dgebuilt. mere than 40, years agbbefoie the province assumed resporisibilityfor the .highway-reveeled:,. abutments were, badly in need of repair. Both. east and .west abutments are to he , capped with several it -miles, pf[con- crete, built up on/neiv focitings.- "Af the same .time-eanstructiOri. of a' four -foot sidewalk on the -south. side of the, No. .8. highway bridge :will be „proceeded with.he woik. is being. carried out by. a depart-:.. ment of highways ere*: ' ,The.bridge, ',designed -fat traffic in horse -and buggy days; has been repaired . on Several ° 'occasions.' About 20 years .age the -Width was increased,' but since :the , rebuild- ing and 'Widening of the highway three years ago,'.. a dangeroes con- ditind has been, created /or,pedes:: triahs, traffic. The new sidewalk is designed: to 'ease .thiS. situation. ' .4% . The extensive experimenM1 work which is being done on the Huron C.,4ninty Farm Is:under the itnrriedi- -ate-stAfervition9g-Stan1ey--,CullinsT= who is acting farm manager at the Huron County Home 'during the absence through illness of Harvey Johnston. Following the program of field :inspections, which occupied the "itime_frem 7:30 n.in: to 9:00 p.ni„, _ethication4i program were '•con- duoted M 'the auditorium: A pro- gram ,for women was conducted during the ',field deino,nstratMns, ,with.lVirs. Shirley McAllister, home *econOrnist--for 'Huron, in charge, aseisted by Miss tette Tillman. , 'William Clarke., first . vice-presi- dent,' and Clarence - Shaw,' second - vice -president, were in- charge of the outdoor' program of talks at the field sites. -.Speakers. included William Hardy, Chatham, 'fieldma,n for IVray and Baker, who spoke on the spray testing ,eXperinients; , Carl ,Mumby, London, of Chipman Seaforth Pair Chemicals, who spoke on .herbi- , Winthrop .and Brussels Continue Playoff $ertei - The Winthrop -Brussels series in the 'Huron Football 'League , play- offs continues , this week. The five - game series ' went . ' the with tvvo tie games, and to, Winner de - The,team will play One,: or pos- sibly two games,4uhtil one team has two wAns to its credit. At the present time Winthrop has two wins. Meanwhile, .St. Coluinban al.kaits the winner to play off for the 'championship. The next game in the tie,c1 series -will be played in 'Brussels on Thursday night at , Winthrop' ............ . . . 2 .2 Brussels ..... 2 2 4 In the Juvenile division, St. Col- umban and Winthrop •played, to a one -all .tie in their first game of the.best-of-three series. Vhd next gathe will be itt Winthrop Friday night at; 7:30 p.m. ` • riur_jaion Rso0aix afiCdOUNCroTiptiSm---DprAIRoveni."eaR:TssoReSiaS2-1vtioan.s ,n1-learnide'".1-at- ttsedaHYnai-otthCeonntiWylitligohineTCetnton, Patr;-- cia Marshall, 18, leirkton, second from the 'left, was chosen whiner and will rePresent Huron at sbarrean: ohD of Gs'tclhiCec:ealiOnts(ahErixoWpoDosoietdaohararmtprnb; oetniViotiSbos;nAagrini:ichpuastilir-eR; 7SsaenildrRaragigrildt, 'GCcIdliffeorriedll';'rfullineldernr-aullizjoardtlYea:ds:aniallrlyel the CNE in September when a Da rY parling, x Queen of Ontario will be chosen. Shown with Miss Bowling Honors A Seaforth pair won district hon- ors in a bowling tou.rnarnent last week 1371". Chritbe •and -F. C. 'J. Sills „topped two .other entries to , = They -played a ,,Tavistock -pain and Wen, At the same time, Clin- ton won over Stratford. In the play- off game, the •Seaforth men took •Aareotlioral school, Ridgetown, the: game -from Clinton. •. who explained l'od-row and drill - Stratford was a , winner in ' the Width tests of varieties of oats, rink's' division over a rink from bai'leyand wheat, and pasture injx- In the sing10,Dr. J. C. MacLen- - Delbert Geiger was. chairman for Tian lost' a • Clinton -bowler, 'Freda ,9:115nipntm.prograiri which began at Elliott. Mr. Elliottcontinued on to Speakers ' included Wil - defeat a Stratford man, to win the Ham Jewitt, Irullett township, war_ match.' . ' •den"OtHuron; Ivan.Forsyth, reeve of Tockersmith,. chairman of the . . Huron County Agriculture Cornreit- ' o - operation tee; Valentine Becker, Dashwood, - chairman of • the Huron. County cide experiments ,in, . corn. plots. John Murray, of the soils depart - Mein, Ontario' Agricultural College, Guelph, and H. 33eliman, ngni- cultural engineer, . Walkerton, .. who spoke on the drainage problems ,i1- 111strated in We growth cif -Same or the test plantingsof Corn; Barry Volkers, Oakville, of North Ameri-, can Cyanamid who explained fer- tilizer test plot .experiments; Wen- dell Snow of the Western Ontario With News Items The ExpOsitor is always anx- hats to receive 'testis I:if neWS. regarding • your, visitors, your visits, wedding, anniversaries, births -any iteni' that would in- terest your many ftiends and neighbors. If 'you have an item for pliblication, call The Ex- positor, 141, mail it or bring it • to our Office. ' If it is more convenient to bring items to the offiee after our business heurs, use can be 'made of a- handy slot in the front door, where items of. news or advertising copy may be deposited. (FrOili'llie, 'Trillium, the Official - In accepting his award Mr. Kerr said he thOughtit Was -'"made ,16 education".:. Theaward was a Vote of 'confidence in education that it --will-be-ablel-to-overeorne-ita-tWo major Problems: to keep students" in School untilthey have reached ' their Oil Potential, and to stress bette courses for, better 'students -thatIs, to stress .the firat curric- ulum, i.e„ the. amenities of college Mr, ,Kerr - waS named '. principal of Ayersan when it Was establish- ed in, 1948..: He has played an inn - portant, part in the organizationof 'Ryerson, and in the organization of the whole technical institute pro- gram for Ontatio.--whic ' itivOlves publication of the Civil Service As sociatiOn of Ontario.). H. II. Kerr, principal ef,Ontaria's — famed -Ryerson- Institute of Tech- nology, Wes hanoured at the annital meeting of the Professional Insti- tute of the" Public' Service of Can- ada in April. Mr. Kerr N well knoWn in Seaforth. He is a son of the late Mr, and Mrs. James Kerr, of Seaforth. "For contributions to national or international well-being in fields other than pure or applied science," Mr. Kerr was, awarded one of two Geld Medals granted by the Insti- tutes caTiC the Instithte of Mining at: Hailey bury, the. Institute of Textiles, at Hamilton, :and the Lakehead Tedh- nical Inattfute at Part Arthur. Born in . Seaforth, " Ontario, in 1900-,- i -graduated -M eeh- ni c al ; Engineering frem, the Uni- versity of Toronto in 1922. He held, variouS, engineering positions in in- dustry -for three years before turn- ing: to teaching technical , subjects in Galt, and later in Toronto: In 1930 he was appointed direc- tor of the technical division' of the Oshawa Collegiate and Vocational Institute, continuing in . that posi- tion ,until 1040. At the same time he Continued his StUdies at theUni- . versity of Toronto, and in 1932 re- ceived his B.Paed. • 1 n 1940 Mr. Kerr Was appointed ,ector of"War lEinergetiek Train- ing for the federal gevetninent. From. 1944 to. 1948 he Was ,Ontario regional director of- eanadigir Th - -to the newly -established Ryerson Institute, operating under the On- tario Department of. Education. Mr. Kerr is a member of the As - satiation of Professional Engineers of Ontario, the Engineering Insti- tute of Canada, and the American SoeietY,for Engineering Education, His' representations to the Engin- eering Institute of Canada were an. Apperjant factor in the Inotittite's prOviding:.prefessiOnai accredita- tion for graduates Of technical in- stitute Courses. ' Horne Committee; Melburn Green- wood; R.R. 1 Mitchell- a director of the Ontario' Soil and Crop, Im- provementAssociation; Russell Bradford,„ Goderich,fieldraan. for the dairy branch, Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture: A lunch, provided by the IISCIA, was served by members of the Clinton junior Farmers and Clin- ton, Junior Institute, Hoeing Turns .'Up Century -old Coin , ' _While hoeing.:in the garden at the Huron Road home of his 'last week, Seines- Carter turned up a coin that at first he thought was a silver dollar. , When the tarnieh was removed, however,:the °obi, Was revealed as a bank token,' issned in1854 by the BSnktd--TYpper--Canada.-- On one tide was the nettle of the bank the date !and', the figure of a Man on a hor,se.--On the other side were the worda: ',Tank Token -O. ne-lialf penny,- arid a crown. Fractures Arm When Tire. BlIOWs 'Two new buildings willbe' erect- ed at Seafatth. fait ,grOMida in the to make. arrangements .for ,a- recere neat :future." in. ,Pteparation fpr ; the :tion.:;for ',the Hon. W. . e -Co rninitteeaPpainted.Were„, this :year is heing; held :•Thursday 'Graitiniett„. and ,Mrs. and Friday, 'Septeitibet• 24 and ' 23.; ,Mae '." The ;buildings wbieh are content,:, „Printiag:, of fall . fair..prize plated Will Icinse the Huron County lists was Completed this ,,Week. :and Blacj and White Show The show ,:these will he :mailed, out. this ,Week-; is sponsored by Huron Holstein end.' Feature of the,prizelist' thiS club. and Isc'cleseribed'hy.,...Holstein year i llie."Melbsion. seefieia: 'Garcion ,for•-the-SeafOrth JeniatlFair". Head. edlif-Arthui. S. Bolton, chairman, ' Of.Pold-type construction similar the,doMniittee has :lined 'tipo,ii,';;ex-• to the' present :cattle bang:, which .cellent- exhibit, section 'for ;4-11 house; the, THerefed fRegienal. Show clubs, Junior Farmers and "Junier .end the"',IlutonPerth Shorthorn' ,,Institute groups. • - • ShoW, the . buildings are .expeeted, to :house' over 150 head of 11O1Stein cattle. Sizes- of the huildings,,Will be 28 feet by 1$6,feet: • .a.limited amdunt, of 'drainage work' Prior to the building the.ha. , Will :he:. carried out : to nein drain: the infield area. , • ;, ',Scheduled to ,be opened ,at. pM. on Septerriher. 23, by 'the'. Minister ,of Agriculture for Ontario,, a 'coin- Mittee was Set up at the Thursday a o meeting Of the Agriculttiral SaCieti• - • . When the car in which he was driving swerved as .9 „ -„tire blew, Al 'Ornminett was thrown out' and suffered a fractured elbow. The accident occurred as Mr., Ortinntriett, who drives for Seaforth Farmers Co-op . produce division WAS, cei his ' way • to his Tueltersreith Mine Friday evening.: Cheek Accidents In HensaIl-Arect 'Accidents in , the Hensall". area this past -week included two OD& car, crashes. Thursday evening, a car driven, by Alphonse 'Goneau, 38,' of London, •left the road a half' mile .north of Hensall and struek' a tree. ,he.vehicle Was traVelling sonth. , °A Passenger, William Dunlop, 51, London, suffered fractured ribs, whife-the-.-,son of the driver, Copean, 10, escaped.injury The injured were treatedat the scene by Dr.; M. G. Gans, of EXe- OPP Constable D. M. Westover, of the 'Exeter 'detachment, investi- gated .and placed damages to the • 1958 model at „.$1,0e0. • Breaks, Poles Ari accident Saturday ''.evening _cads ed ne'injurMs dclaireages of $150. . A car,, driven by 'Menial, Graham Arthur, 17, Of Exeter, was preceedingnarth and; in passing a ear' on the right, went off the road, striking . a hydro, pole and hydro brace pole, breaking them off. The aggident. acetified a....mile north of Hensall, Along with the Arthur lad was - Larry Smith,' 18, Exeter. Neither of the youths were injured. 'Dant: age .to the car was estimated by OPP' Constable D. M. Westover at Ari accident' 21/2. :mite§ north of. Zurich on the Goshen Line, mtni, day afternoon, involved two • 1/2. -ton ;pickup trueks,, driven by Douglas'. James Dinsinore, 31, of R.R; oWned by his father, Thos R.II„ 1; Zurich; ' and: -Stanley Rat,: 3, uricli, bvitned by Mahlon 'Saudif., Zurich ..RileY was .driving south;,Diasniore east, when they- collided in the „cen- tre of the intersection. Dinsmore's. trtick flipped otter on its. side. Mee the-southeaste ditch. No injuries re- sulted, bit damages amounted to 159..-Charges--are--pending,- The ageident was 'investigated by OPP D. M. Westover, of Exeter detach - Tent. . •David Boyd celebrates her aath birthday on Thursday, jtily 23, The former Charlotte- °uncles, she has spent her 8ntir6 life in McKil- lop Mwriship. , • , , She is still active in the W.A. of BethelAinited Church:. She is in good health'. and makes her home 'with her son, Charles Boyd. A brother, George Dundas, live's' in Walton • In a cemetery a visitor nOtieed an old Chinainan•placing a bowl of rice on a. grave, ."What time do you expect your friend to come up and eat the rice?" he asked. ' The old' Chinese 'smiled, "Same time your friend come up to 'Smell the &Avers," .„•„ SeekTo VaanEdnolism Seaforth and district police are co-operating with Lions Park staff to • eliminate-- lawless. .element§ which have, been treating' damage -te-the-park--property-after,honts, , Believed' to be the work of .gangs of youth who do, not ordinar.ily.use the facilities of tlie"park, the dam- age_irequently is caused, by reck- less driving in the park, area.. Following the raiui ef last Week' -end' when the ground- in the play- isnogmefitiemlde a pis s.oniftarrdealirgs- drfcoarosthivoe,n•osna at ehr sr$:peeeoendi, itinto by athonede..; • pool has been broken nta bY Roe- . turner swimmers. Ort other, occa- sions picnic tables -ancl---bencheS4 have been overturned, light bulbs . smashed and refuse cans thrown into the river. - : • Aleanishile, the park and pool are 'enjoying " one of the :busiest seasons on record; with- several -Major, - picnics- -scheduled.-2-alniost-t- every, clay. Perfect: summer Wea- ther -hot, with practically no rain , -has attracted hundreds of addi- tional people to. the 'park. Attendance at the pool at the ' end of last VPqk had increased nearly '2,000 over the correspond- ing period last. Year: In the three , weeks the pool has been Open, . .11,088 • people- had-- been in the Move. To Listowel ..- Dr, Donald J. Munn, of Inger - sell, and Dr. William D. Munn, of., Clinton, with 'their , families, have established ,residence in the Town. of Listowel, where they will'prac-: tis e ,,Medieine. They are sons of Dr. Sarne§' ' and WITS. Munn, of Seaforth. , - SEVEBAL-HUNDIR,ED FARM FOLK from Huron attended the twilight meeting ,of the Heron Soil and Crop Improvement Associa- tion" Tuesday- evening, The affair afforded an opportunity' for Miss Bette% Tillman, b,ewly.appointed home 'economist for the pontity, who arr.ivdt this week, to meet some of the people With 'whom she Will be dealhig. Above, she is welcomed to the county by J. Cnn Hemingway, secretary-fieldman of the Moon County Federation Of Agtitoltore, (Expositor photo, by Phillips)..