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and TV.
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furniture through a Huron. Exposi-
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xposi-tor.Classified Ad.,' Phone .141., Arthur Fraser - . . .Exeter university company of the Prin-
KIPPEN
Mr.., and Mrs. George Stewart
have -returned to. Regina, Sask., af-
ter visiting the farmer's aunt' .Mrs;.•
Annie g, a
ie ' and Mr. and Mrs:
right
rank Wright .and family:
Qn.Sund Y, July 19, a f
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pienic•washeld at the.hcatte-of r.
and. Mrs: Frank Wright in hoii'Sur
'of Mr: George .Stewartrs• •birthday.;
Those attending were Mr: and Mrs.
George Stewart, Mr: and: Mrs. Net's,ris Siltery, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs,
Harvey Craig, Graeme and: Sher-
rill, Walton; Mr. and Mrs.Ervin
SillsrY an La c 'ld s
d • Larry, Bru efte Ma. s
Gladys Fawcett;: • Reg.N., New
York; Mi.' a r, e ed• Mrs. Lorne Aikens
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and--AnnrMitehell.. Mr..; and Mrs.
Orland Reichert; and. Kenneth and
Michael Murphy, Remelt, and Mr.,
and. Mrs. .Gordon "Wright and John,
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HEAD OFFICE - Exeter, ;Ontario
President:
Alex J. Rohde • - R. R 3,. Mitchell
Vice -President
Milton McCurdy. '- R.R. 1,: rirkton..
pireetors
E:-..Clayton;.Colquhoun, RR. 1,:
Science Hi11;Martin"`Feeney,R.lt.•
-2; ' Dublin; ?Robert, G Gardiner, R
R. 1, ,Cromarty ; Timothy • B.
Toohey; R.R. 3, i ucan:
Agents:
Harry Coates, R.R. 1, Centralia;
Clayton Harris, Mitchell; • 'Stanley
Hocking, Mitchell. u
Solicitor,
W. G. Cochrane - Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer::
The highest honor bestowed by
the- Canadian Weekly 'Newspapers
Association on its -members was:
given to six veteran' Members at
•the 40th annual convention of the
association in: Hotel Saskatchewan,
Regina. _
Morethan 400weekly
editors and
publishersfront Halifax
to Victoria
attended the four-day meeting 'to
hear 'ex ert n ro e •co ont-
so blm r
s of
P P
#tg the industry •,and; to confer hi-.
formally with each• other on better
ways' to' serve' their communities.
The honorary . life :memberships
were conferred at the annual
ner on: F: P. Galbraith, -editor, and
publisher of: the. Red 'Deer,
P . Alta„
Advocate; Hugh E.. McCormick,
chairman, of the Board;. "Monitor
Publishing. Co. Ltd., Montreal; D.
S. N. ,Wynn, publisher and manage
g
in director, Yorktown Sask., .En-
terprise; David Raymond Wilson,
editor..
and.publish he Sh
awi
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gan ue.iStandard Andrew,King
former owner now• :editorial r t
.er,TheEstevan,kMercury;
Cameron Ross McIntosh, president
;arid_„director,,: North Battleford,
Sass:,•],News Optimist.
Among them. the newly -honored
members have more.: 'than.'' 275,
years' •:.experience in the. weekly
newspaper .field: Allo$:them- also
have .become ;;.;prominent men in
their • communities,. with outstand-.
ing records of- public service.; .
Here;are• thumbnail sketches of
the hien
Galbraith. • Was born in
Guelph, Ont , but has, lived in ,:Red
Deer, Alta., since 1907. He attend-'
ed -University orAlberta and • serv*.
ed overseas in World. War I with a
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Fortoday's farming you need t
new features ..
asseyFerguSon
• Today new farrnirig'methods; new
technical developments: and :new
engineering.. advances bring con-
• staiit change 'and improvement . in
tractors,combines:'and other farm'"
machines. •
Old style'alachlnes can't give you
the ease of handling and speed you
. • ,-want, they don't have the .labour
:. savin features yOu need
and.they. :
dont ive '; the mone -makin
youmoney-making
machine
ability to help you farm profitably.
Obsolete, equipment .doesn't have
what is needed to meet the:demands'.
of farming today..
Move ahead with the latest
te�t
Massey -Ferguson machines and.;,
, free yourself_;of the handicap, of,'
trying t� farm modern with out of
date', equipn-lent. Ask your local
• ass
M se`lason dealer.
y-F`erg for full ,..
articular b
p s about the latest models.
1'V a;asey. a g ,i sOn Limited
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eess Patrieia's Canadian Light In-
fantry until wounded. He has been
on•the''staff of the Red Deer MVO,-
pate
vo-Cate since 1920 and is now editor
and .publisher. His community set -
vice work _inelrides two: terms: as
alderman, presidency 'of ' the' --Red
Deer Beard of Trade, presidency
of the CWNA
and' a• seat n
the
Senate of his Alma Mater: Mr.
Gal-
braith
a so PxesYdetit-of the
Estevan Mercury attd ofthe Liver -
;Pool Daily Post 'and Echo Holdings
Hugh. E; McCormick: Was :born
and educated ' 'in Montreal and
started b to . bis ne :career 'as a
wspaper_
student: correspondent for the Mon-
treal' Standard: He- also served as
assistant sports editor of the Stan-
dard and. the Montreal Herald'; be-
fore founding'the. Monitor Publi'Sh
•in Co. Ltd, .It. now ' ublishes . the
gn.
P
onitor. -the Ve d Guardian and
M r un G n
the West oun Exami "er. r:Mc-
Cormick
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C rm ck has l s beeneenl
o awes
rk..
Yy.
interested,:..,.in sports and • played
senior lacrosse, pro hockey with
Les Canadians and-•-the-Moirtreal
Maroons; •football' and on the Men-
trealAmateur Athletic' Association
water polo' team Whichwon the
Dominion mp.c aretire,h ionship. He
'sentedthe CWNA;'at the Common-
wealth Press --Union- meeting- -in
Australia in 1955. and the -following
year organized and -headed-'a- tour
of 70 weekly newsmen : and their
wives to:Europe. other, busi-
ness, interests include. the presi-
dency of ,Granby:Printing;and:Pub .
l shmg
..Co. and .presidency of Hul,
orn- Service Ltd.`:
pr..•S..N.' Wynn: Started his news
career as a.printers •devil on the
old" We•st•Toronto Weegs, and bleed=•
ed West as a .young man; to York-
town where he started with -the -En-
terprise .of that city as a;printer.
•The, following year 1905; he ,was
appointed editor and publisher ,aiid
has..: served, the :+ newspaper ever
since .,Under his,direction 'the 'En-
terprise has • been consistently "re-
cognized;as one of thetop seven
or. eight weeklies: in Canada._ Be
bias had an exceptionally vigorous
career in=community Servieeiiithis
li to ;toviwn, serving-Toi the City
Council, School 'Board Board of -
Trade the -hospital -boa-rd-andsev-
eral voluntary health organizations.
T,he degree of Doctor of, Laws was
conferred' on him in 1955 'in recog'
nition of the great contribution :the
Weekly 'press has inade,in-the•build:
ing, of Canada's, political onscious=
ness and in -moulding public :opin
FARC 'SUPPL'
Massey. Ferguson Sales & Service
Repairs To All Intakes'' of Tractors-
SEAPORT}
ain Street,North
'Phone 110
Mme Meru ��rs
ceessful career for 22 ;years in
la liking.e he became e a me a news-"
bfare
paperman,.And it' »as his fondness
for;.Shawinigan Falls and its pea-
ple' that persuaded him to. ex-
change the ledger and the account
ing machine for thea dumbly pad
and the. printing',press: He :decline
ed .a roinotio ,i th banking •field
.p fine.
which meant moving from ',his,fav-•
orite cit .and resigned
his ph
St
as
'branch manger to
found St',
-Stan=
dardiWhich serves the St, Maurice'
Valley .cities of Shawinigan Falls,•
Grand Mere. and La Tuque. ' I•ie,
too„has had an active career in
col .tt' erie;:.the
mt s vc wa.o one
Iii y service;:was m of
founders of ;the Shawinigan. Falls
Cha inber of Coinm ce and ser-
eas
ed in_ a leading capacity with the
Protestant School Board -;Rotary
,
EvangelistAn
Chill,. St,' John the:
glican Church, the Sherbrooke Hos
Pita1 and the Shaviiigan Curling
in
g
Club, He . also has:::served in an
executive caPacit hfor Many Y
ears
'
with the OWNA and -its Ontaiio.and
Quebec divisions. - .
'Andrew King: Has had. an out-..
standing Career iu civic' poli
tics as, well: as in the weekly news
paper field. Ile served for 16 years'
on c of Rouleau,
the town otuicil
Sask:, 11 of them as 'mayNor, •Heal-
sO is• -,S, prominent'tnusieian-on .the,
prairies. Mr. • King.' was'. born- . in
Winnipeg and>started his news ca
neer as a:.printer s .;apprentice. 'He
moved into tlie';'.of
the business in .ublishing end;1909 when he bought;
the '•Rouleau' Enterprise., ;Thirty-
five:. ;years later he • bought the
Estevan Mercury and in 1956 sold
td• The Liverpool (England);,
Daily Echo which ` now., 'operates
the :Estevan Mercury and King
Show' Print;another:firm Mr King
founded. He Was retained as edi
torial, writer for the new owners.
His :.musical ;career began, at. the.
age of, 13 and three; years later he
WAS leading •his first band. Ile<
played trombone ` , with ;:Barra-
cleugh's Winnipeg : City ,Band and
organized: ;,the. 'Rouleau ' Ladies'
Coi cert .Band •which, wonw-several-
military•band competitions in Sas=;.
Cameron Rosi Me3ntosh. Comes;`
from'' a pioneering' "Scots- fancily.
which 'settled•-in--Glengarry-Bounty-
in 1830 before moving, to Qu'Ap-r
pelle •in 1881'. He is j; a. graduate. of.
Queen's University and, 'was a
teacher and principal in Ontario,'
schools before becoming A a'_ news-
man '•and: politician.. McIntosh
bought the Battleford News in 1912
and:organized organized it into . a . limited
David Raymond Wilson: Had -,a joint stock :company" in .1925 when
DISTRICT. `: GROUPS PICNIC r
T S.EAFORTH LIONS PARK
HUL•LETT FIRESIDE -FORUM
•
The Hullett Fireside Farm For-
um heid.,their picnic at ,Seaforth
Lions Park - on :Friday with 38: ;in
attendance.. ' The;• -officers' for the
picnic were as follows: president
Mrs, Hugh Flynn;" sports commit-
tee; Mrs. George Hoggart Mrs
Hugh Flynn and Mrs.,Bob Dalton.:.
The results' of the races were:
pre-school : children, :Ian Hulley,
Joan Howatt, • girls, ,10 and under,
Betty 'Hoggart; .boys, 10. and un-
der, Barry McDougald; •'girls' race,
Marsha • Tebbutt; : boys';, race, •:$ill
;Hoggart;-`marr'ied.' Women, Donna
Flynn; married, men, Jim.Howatt;
guessing.
ar Gordan
bean in
s
Hoggart; throwing .clothes pins in
IF WE REPEEL
If we in Huron. County vote
repeal. the C.T.A., we come at
once under the: Liquor Control
Act. Immediately Government
Liquor Stores. may, be estab-
lished.Brewers' Retail Stores.
will: ,
.probably be ,set up under
the Liquor LicenseBoard. Any-
one over 21 can then purchase.
as much as a ':carton of beet., •
In addition, wineshops will be
legal. Wine, with an..alcoholic
content as high as 14 per cent,
can be: -obtained legally.
More serious is the fact that
in time the other legal 'liquor
outlets will certainly be open-
ed. Beverage rooms, sale of-
-
f
- - beet :arid wine in 'hotels, cock-
tail bars, dining lounges ,some
of these or all will be found in
our. county. This- has : been the
'story in Peel arid ,Manitoulin,
both, of which', voted' out ,'the
CTA,'
Do•we in •Hu ran want this?
(This advertisement, sponsored
by The Huron County Temper-
` •
emper-`• ance 'Federation), •..,
THEIli
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
MONnoR
AN INTERNATIONAL
DAILY NEWSPAPER
Good Reading
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for the'
`Whole' Family
• News
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Facts
* Family features
`the:Chrlsttan $clehee Monitor
One Norway st:, Boston i 5, Masi, -
Send your newsbaper for the time
I)chetked, 'Enetosed find my otietk or
-money-order. 1 year X18:(5
6 months $9 Ij •: s months $4150` �1 `
Nbiri9 .
A dress;
Ity on. tots
bottle • Ken Hulley; : throwing ball,
Jim :Jamieson,.'children .t.hrowtng,
balls Gail Storey;::°putting 'football
in. basket, Jiro• Howatt; peangt-
'scranible for thechildren.:..
CHISELHURST SUNDAY ,SCHOOL
The annual • congregational and:
Sunday School picnic of Chiselliurst
United•Church was held at:Seaforth.
Lions (Park; on Tuesday `afternoon;
under ideal weather conditions and?
attended, by. 80 At the conclusion:
of a :delicious picnic supper, a, full:
line''of sports, .directed ' b'y .Miss;
June. -Ross,, Miss>•Dorothy•;Parker;
Mrs. Beatrice Munn and Mervyn
Eyre, were i' carried; out ,and much'
.enjoyed 'Prize for the oldest per-
son present went to Mrs:' Emily
Parker,-, youngest, ' Valerie -Brier,
Lella
granddaughter of,
',Mrs nMae Mc -
n
Winners .of races: were as fol-
low. s Under six, Ricky- Parker,
Larry Ferguson; boys, six;%eight
Allan•Sararas, Don ;Cole; girls, six,
to eight,, Janice Wright, Joyce Fer
guson, girls; nine to 11, Ruth,Ann
Coleman, Bonnie .Kay;• boys, 12 to
15, Bob Munn,' Doug Upshall; girls,
12 to 15, l'atrieia Harris, Dorothy
Parker; young • ladies, , Geraldine
Parker, June Munn;,, young men,
Gordon Ross; Mervyn,.Eyre;- ladies
kick slipper, Mrs.,Russell, Fergu-
son:.
nfen. kick slipper, Gordon:
Ross; .three-legged race, under 15,
Erie Ross and Bruce Drummond;
three-legged race,, over 15, Ger-
don Ross • and ,Wayne Coleman;.
bursting balloon,. 10 . and : Under,•
Ruth Ann Coleman; Jean Cole;
:egg stepping race,. ;Mrs. ••.Russell
Brock; • hula hoop ' relay, Bob
Muffin's side; wearing large" ear
rings, •Mrs: Ernie Ross; guessing
game, Mrs: . Richard Kinsman,•,:,
clothes -hanging contest by. the men•.
(blindfolded), peanut scramble.
first, elected to; the House of Com.-
Melts.
om-
Melts,.:.Me was re-elected iit:.the'
general elections' on 1926, 1930 and
1935 and was one' of the early pro=
;ponents;•of a national flag for Can-
ada. He was ,a, delegate to the" In -
•La a efce in
tertiational 'Labor Conf •r n
ne 1 37•' and
in' a 'group of
,Ge v .' in 9
ag
the
MPs who. attended -Empire.
r in Berg
Farlia ' e tar nfe encs i
m n ,CA
Y.
'interests
Mudd". `•His newspaper
now include the .BattIeford Press,
bought in 1949, the Qptiniist, bought
in 1953, and the :St. Walburg En-
terprise Hill Bea-
Americans-visited
ea-
in
and the Paradise..,
a fe
A e leans- isit C hada
m r v ed >n w
er numbers' in 1958 than they did
in 1957. and reduced their spending
by five per cent,: the expenditure
being $309, 000000.
Canada's P kp exParts to
the
e
United; States ,currently are in ex-
cess of $200,000,000 a year.
Expect Holsteins
.At Myth -Fair
A good bowing of, Holsteins is
.expected 'at ` Bl 'Ytii Fall Fair this
year, :despite the fact: that Black
and ' White Show wll be' held in
conjunction with the Seaforth Fall
Fair. A meeting, of the` direeters
and 'executive' of 'the Myth A cu..
-
tural
Societyexpressed-••confidence
Wsday night edne i ht thatHolstein;
the H.
classes Would still. attract a goodly
:numlter of exhibits- , -
Prizes' have •been boosted 'c on
ieaby for the fair sd r lo held
, r be
September 22 and 23. Prize lists
'will be in the hands of the exlubi�
tors this wee
k
In ,the ladles' erection; the ' list
has been _revised 'and amount of
prizes increased. A special
eci.
al
fe-
at r.
e
this-Yearwillbe a- babY show,for
herbies up to six months and -from
six months, to one year,,, , wia
special prize for:the best naby.
in
the show. This is for babies within
a radius of eight miles 'of Blyth.
For the FINEST
BUILDING SUPPLIES
at a FMR PRICE
look fol' this
sign of quality
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