HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-08-14, Page 7,ONSTANcENEWS:....OF THE WEEI(
Mr. Lawrence TaYier. Spent hell,.
„days at Kincardine.
Mr, and Mr& David Masters and
Marie, of Windsor, spent holiday
with Mr. and Mrs, Robert grin -Mid -
MASS Janet:Beattie, Goderich, re-
turned borne • after ,spending a cou-
ple weeks' holidaye,witle her cous-
in, lvlise Maier McIlwain,
.1mIlletlen Services
Friday evening july 31 awl:in-
, p
pressive induetion service was held
• at Londesboro when the members
of the tbree-point charge of Lon-
clesboro4United Church, Burris and
• Constance, • . assembled. ° - R e v.
Sweeny, Atiburn, and Rev..Thoznas,
„Walton conducted services to
fti-
stall the new minister, B.4V. Funge,
• forinerl of Nova Scotia, into his
duties as minister of the Londes-
boro charge.
After the hieluction services, a
Social hour,was spent in the. base-
ment of -the churc.h.- A few words
of introductierrantl Welcorrie were
given by Ur. Norman Alekander,
ee of Londesboro; IVIr. George Watt,
for Burns', and -Mr. Ross MacGre-
_gor for Constance, after which -
lunch Was served by the Londes-
boro• ladies.
•.-Mr. Anthony Lawson and 'Ray,
• of., Pickering, spent the weekend
with' Mr, . and Mrs. James Medd
and alsoattended the Lawson and
Clarke reunion at Goderich. «'
me • mid ' Mrs _E F Warren,
Lynda and H'el'p, of London,Spent
• the weekend, with Mr. • and Mrs.
•Earl Lawson- and Reg and. also at-
tended the Lawson and Clarke pie-.
nic at Goderich. '
Sympathy is extended to -Mrs.
Luther Sanders-,..who..recently wa• i
bereaved,of her brother, Mr. Steph-
•enson,' of Ilensall.
Visitors receetly. with Mr. and
• Mrs. William, Hyatt and -family
• were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peel,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyatt and Miss
Shirley Hyatt and • Mr. and Mrs.
• Wiseman and family, all of Wind -
Mr. mid Mrs. Floyd Hinds and
Marilyn and, Mr. :and Mrs. -11:
Proctor, of New •LiSkeard, visited
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CLOTHES
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PROOFED.,
Be Safe !
et LIS clean your clothes
now for:storage-or-coming
special occasions.
Clothes for storage should
• be 'cleaned to preserve the
fabrics.
EAtiNERI
CLEANERS
Phooe 87 :, Seaforth
la$t TrtesdaY,with Mr. and Mrs, B
Lawson. ,
Visitor& last FridaY evening With
Mr. and Mrs. Larne Lawson wete
1V1r. and, 1Virs. IL Proctor, New
LiskeardeeMr, tind Mrs. Norman
Willis Carl and Susan of Kitchen-
ete • and Mr. and Mrs. E. Clarke
and Mr. Roy Lawson, of Seaforthe
Mr. and 1VIrs. Harry Boag; TerrY.
and Sandra, of Newmarket are
VtaeatiOning with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Lawson, ' - •••
,
•Mr. and Mrs,. Percy ,.Tones And
family and Miss Carol 14cCuthin-
son,. of Thorndale, , visited last
•TIthrsday with Mr. and Mrs, Wrn.
Jewitt and family.
• Miss Janet MacGregor has re-
turned home after -spending. two
weeks carayaning, • sponsored hY
the UnitedChurch. of Canada. Jane,
et, in a four2merriber group,- was
stationed at Kilsyth with a Alive -
point .charge and duringthe• two
weeks conducted. vaeation `schobl,
29 well as -church Service, '
• Mrs. Banks, of Hazenmore-, Sask.,
who has been holidaying with her
Mother, Mrewitti, at the home
Of her brother, Mr. Wilbur Jewitt,
has: been Visitingerelafifes at For-
est.•• .
•
• Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reid and ions,
of London, ',visited With Mi. and
Mrs. Luther Sanders overethe week
end. - ' •
We are sorry to'learnthat Mrs.
Water S-Cott-liai- speliteearrie Aline
in the Stratford General Hospital.
We hope she will soon be back to
'. Miss Muriel Dale, who has been
taking a fire weeks' summer school
:course' in Toronto during the holi-
days, hasreturned Lto her home,
and &Pent, the Weekend. With •-hr
Parents, Verne Dale,
mr., .and -.Mrs: ' frank. yen .der
,Molan; forrnerly' Mark Whyte,,
retuened, from their lion-
-03eriacefe and spent_ the . weekend
with the lattmes, parents;.
Mrs W. L. ,Whyte, and left Sunday
'for their: hidne hi Gi1e1phL
4 •Mrs.''AndreWejaeldin and: Mrs:
Lorne Meehan, ef Skirt
'Siindek With MiS:PollardendMts..
;MillSon and• . • .
Mr...and 'Mrs. Geerge:,Leitch.Vis-
ited --Sunda_ye_e_with Mr, and -Mrs --
Jack :Taylor; ecifeWeltblie- ,
Mr. and Mrs: Harold ;Shirk and
'Harold, Jr„ Of. Toronto, re spend-
ing a few -days .with,Mr. •and Mrs.'
Frank4Riley .
and Mrs. Ken Thompson and
family Mr. Thomas Broome
spent ithe Weekend hi Detroit and
also.:visited with M.and Mr -s. gus
Anderson, 'of' Sarnia.",
. Honored BY Siiird.ayeSchool4
• Mr. DOugla& Riley ',was heat at
,thelierne Of his Parente, Mr. and
Mrs : Frank' RileyeTtiesda4.:evene
Mg tole gatherhig the -.theinbers.
of, theeleee Wire -Young
class of Constance Sunday -School:
:The party horiorecleMt..'dOhn Jew-
itt.befare 'epProaching.tharrieg
'Saturday :to • Miss Barbara,Piekett,
Loridesboro, Croleinelgevasplay-
ed,end prizes %Went to: high lady;
Muriel Dale; low lady, Laura liege
gart;. -high :men; LaWrence. Taylat
low ena re Tom- VVIikteee •
At '' an •.appointed tithe. MeS.."W.
L. Whyte snake briefly,: and "a4; gift.
,ef •• a ta.ble. lamp -eras.. ptesented. to
John 'on behalf of these present by
Bill:Millson and addresa-wes. read
by Ron".Jewitt.• Jelin,
-manner,. thanked' all. Mrs. Rdey
and assistants serVed eimeh. :
CROMAR
Miss Neva Cdckwell, of -Dash-
wood, is ,holidaying with Mr-. and
Mrs. Otto Walker ,and femily.
Mr. and Mrs; Lloyd Allen and
family; also Mr. Ivan Allen, visit-
ed recently with Mr.- and Mrs.
Frank Airen and other relatives.
Mr. VVilliam Patrick, of Wyonr-
ing,; visited friends in the villaee
• over the weekend.
• --Mr e and Mrs. G..Speare accom-
panied by:Mrs. Frank Spearer-re-
-turned to their home in Toronto
,on. -Sunday.
• MrS. t --Houghton and Frank -
Stagg visited -on Sunday- in Mit-
chell with Mr. and -Mrs. Earl Rose
• 13illiee Houghton returned fe- his
home after visiting for a few days
in Cromarty. .
Mrs, M. Stewart," Mrs. E. Clarke,
and Mrs. M. Aiketthead, all •of
Seaforth, and Mrs: Myrtle Carno-
ehan,, of Detroit, Michigan, Visited
With Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing. .
More than third of Canada is
covered with vast forests,
Tobb tt Farnily
Has 6th- Reunion
The 30th anal -jai reuniOn
YlAraA nnld at Harbor Perk, Godes
rich, lett Wednesday, ,July 22, • With,
.192 present. The spore coffirnittee
conducted, , very enjoyable sports
program. ••. - • • • • • , •
Winners are as f011OWs, 'girls 5
years and under, 'Ester Merrill; -
boys, boys, • 5 , years and under, e Donnie
McIlwain; girls; 0 to 8, years, Marie
'Ire -Wardle, Lois Merrill; •boYe, 0 to
8' years; Fred, Trewarthae Wayne
Tebbutt; girls,' 4.to 14 years, Carol
Taylor, Marilyn Tebblitt; boys, 9
to 14 •years; Paul Felker; Briart
Potter; boys '. and girls Itick7the
F.'auLrelicer, Faye:Meridlle
soda, biscuit race,. Mrs.. Will, .Teb,
butt; . nien , 'kick the:: Slipper, Dill
Norman; ladies kickAhe •slipter;
Medelon Mellwain; -.cauple .race,,
Mr. and Mrs, George -Colclough;
Spot. raceelVlurr4 Forhos;. :largest
cemplete, fandly present, Mr,- and
Mts. Ray Patter and four chil-
dren; birthdaynearest picnic 'date;
Lois Merrill; -youngest person pres-
• ent,. . Gary .Tebbeitt; four :month,
son of me and Mese' jack- Tebbiltt;
oldest.'person, ,Mr., Wallgate Teb-
bntt, 91 •Yearse.iriestreeently Mar-.
ried.•couple, and! •Mrs. John
Watson; person Coming kingeettlis-
tepee, petdeFellrere longest. -thare
tied couple; 'Mr e and Mrs.' Nelson-
TreWarthee, 53. yeas;
ter•nunabere•Catherthe Forbes.. ,.
- After stiPpez-7111-e-i-e-legideiiterldie
ward. Grigg, expressed his 'plea-
sure' at seeing,; So inanY. present
then' celled on 'Lew Tebbutt;:;Seae
Sea -
forth. He said he was .glad hc.• was
.able to...bePresent: Mr:.Nelsen'Tre
yvartha- was ,called next. Re re,
Marked, the. former •George','Teli-
bUttefarM, .near Hohnesville,' now
owned byeblills.elf; Wei:Part of •the
•,original land.,takea'•rip ',b•y-, the. first
elebbett .to Canada from
' England had. had thee116-ye are
log house repaired,i.end:it',WaS7
;still good: conclition; • ,• , •
• read. a ipeenie:-.."Youth , end
WhielieWeerenjoyerleverY much. Mr
Clifford ;McCartirey,•.. Detroit,'
re-
marked..e-,that•there•Weee three'Per,'
sons present the first gerieratitin
of:.the.TeblintedeSeceethiant
-eniee-Proctor,.' Lew'
.Tebbiitt and Wallgate Tebblitt
mess -age :froth- :Mr. and- Mrs. Will
Shepherd, Lyndem Wash, was read,
• The•treesurer •••gave .:hee. :report
and the secretary, read- • the listof
officers.. for 1960: benorery..Presie.
dent; Waligate Tebbidt; .past presi-
dent, e' Edward, Grigg;. •.president,
Wilitain',NorMan; ' vieepresident,,
CernianTebbett; treasurer, Robert
Tayleree Secretary, Mrs.. Carman,
Tebbutt;:, theriagerrierit•..fehinaittee,.
Mre•and 'Mrs, •WilfredeJ,ei-Vise
and -Mrs. JohnMcCowan, egre and•
Mrs eMCFartatiee Mr.• /.-arid4
Ws: .Itey Wise 'sports :Cotrineittee,
M. .and. -1VIrSeelerehk.. Potter, Mr.
and :Mr& :Bob .EllitittelVire and 'Mrs.
WesHolland; Mr. and Mrs. ;Fred
. • ,
:THRIFTY KUP,PENETIES . • •
_ Tilehnirth triee,ting of theThrifty
-Kippenettes 44.1 Garden, Cluh.was
held -et:-the7 home of 'qrs. ItosS
-,CilaPinen on MoedaY.:Therolletall
was ansWeredbY .12 ,girls. Achietie,
Merit Day is to ,be the 27thof Atte
eist.", at Seaforth Distriet• High
.8cliooli The kader& gave out the
Pregrams and- a sample quiz.
Mrs:',Sinerair..gave :a ,dernonstra-
lien DB triinining. vegetables...and
Jean MeNaughton told the mein--
bers hew to give reaeons, when
judgingeVegetables. There -will be
,
anothereneetieg, to, prepare for the
derrforistrationat Achiever -I -Lent Day:
,The home asSigninents are: Corn,
plete ;all- garden records; Third -
year Members: 'complete': , garden
.reference file, first and, Second -
year members-, complete report of
garden. reference, file in inember'e
pamphlet; Write. Club story; Coni
r •
:dete reeorde' •hbok, •.
= , „
, MERRY MAIDENS
• The feurthnneetingeofetheMerry
Maidens' was held km Tuesday at
theimme of Airs. W: -Haugh. The
roll call -was answered bybringhig
two vegetables of -one' kind. to the
' -For discussion, -Mrs. W,L, Whyte -
discussed "The Quality of Vege-
tahles" and "The - Minimum Size
of Vegetables." She also dismiss -
•ed home surroundines.
Horne assignments areeeConi-
plete record books; complete the
report of the garden; write club
storY.
Achievement Day is on Thursday,
August 27, at Seaforth District
High School: •
- COMPLETE TEXTBOOKS FOR GRAPES 9 -TO 13
,Itgquiied. For Seaforth °District High School Clip Boards, r the
handy Size'„Dictionaries eXeS Relaare0Me-n
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Sizes 141/2 up to 26.1/2- in this big group of sixty,better grade +dr sses that
are, styled and proportioned for _slightly larger women. _ are the
dressy styles to wear throughout the whole year, or on any dress -up
•
• Choose froin crepes, sheers, laces and;nylon prints in tailored, shealb,
gored or -flared skirts, with short or bracelet -length. sleeves. Colors
include navy, brown, saud, rose, grey,' green, aqua and black,
iimteseY •
Walton Institute members Wish.,
ing to go on the bus trip to Detroit
on Wedriesdey,. August_26„,are ask4
„ed to notify Mrs. Stewart Hum-
phries or Mrs. Alvin McDonald by
Saturday, August 15. ,
• Church service will be held in
Duff's United Church- next Sunday
morning at 11 a.rn„ witli Moncrieff
charge joining the Walton con'gre-
,gation in worship. Sunday, School
will laegin at 10 a.m.,
•'Mr. and M. Gerald Watson an
Shirley 'and Jean Bolger motored
to Braeebridge on_SundayeMr,--antl,
Mrs. Munroe Ward, of Montreal,
returned home with them and are
at present visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Watson.
Picnic
_ _
eTheeannual Bolger reunion was
held last Sunday afternoon in the
Lions Park, Seaforthi , with fifty
adults and children present. Races
and games, were, enjoyed. Various
prizes were given out to lucky win-.
A .suniptiveuS: sapper :was enjoy-
ed. • Guests • were present • from
Myth, Brussels, • Wroxeter,.
Winthrop, -„Cranbrook and .
Willing Workers , •
• fourth mooting of the Wal-
ton VVilling. -Workers was 'held' at.,
the 'hank of Wiley:arid jean'Bel-
ger with all 4einbers and the two
leaders'. Present.. Shirley 'Bolger,
presided:: and opened • the meeting
with 'the 14 -II Pledge. -lean ,BOlger
read •the Minutes and --galled ''::the
Which was answeredby each,
girl bringing tvie, -vegetables. of z'a
Marian. Turnbull, elearie Holger
and -Arlene chOs-
en
t� ' be On the ,..demoristratiori
team, for AehieVernent Day. jean,
Walters,' Eileen 'Williamson, Ger-.
ekline Dennis': and Barbara
bull,Will make like:pester.'
, Mrs.- F. Walters --and Mrs. W.
•Ttirlibille-s-nokedo•-the 'giris about:
Praze Draws
(Continued from ,Page 1)
man's shirt (S. Shinen), IVIts. Jack
Nash; ladies', sweater (Carol Lyn
Shp,Mrs. Rita Orr; D.D.T. Pow-
der (J. Bach), E. C. Boswell; &lel-
en• egg's (Dublin Produce),
Leslie. 50 lbs sugar (I G A )
Mrs. John Cardno; 5 dozen eggs
(Scott ,poultry), Mrs. II. H. Lea',
lie; groceries' ('Eckenswillers), Ina
Gray, Egmendleille; • door.• grill
(Jackson Homes), Mrs. 1..Jones,
Egniondville; dish set (Sills' Hard -
Ware), Mary MeKercher, Dublin;
Simertest oil (J. Brock), Ron, Ril-
2 barbecue- set (Liens), Betty
Leanhardt (Graves' Paint), Garin
Baines,. RR 2, Blyth; $10.00 wave
(Doris), Bill Austin; camera (Keat-
ing's)," Danny Kerr; RR 2; Bel-
ton; 5 car washes (Cleave's), ,Mrs.
N. knight; electric. clock (Ginger-
lek's); Seines Mark, c/o Ross
Montgomery. ••
• Ball bat (Lions), •Elizabeth
Sniale, Stafia; kiddies' shoes (Sea -
forth Shoes), jas. McWhinney,
Goderich; spice •Set (Steffen's),
Gloria Blue; canned ham (Chris -
tie's); 1VIrs: M: E. Clarkeediadmire
ton set (Crown Hardware), Mrs.
John Baker, R.R.,' Stratford; girls'
shees (Seaforth Shoes), Howard
Wilson; .cigarette lighter (J. Webb),
George Hildebrand; shampoo (S.
Pullman), Ken Ryane, 12 -inch rule
(Seaforth Lumber); Joe Lane, RR
5,•Seaforth; Sand oxfords (J.
'Thompson), Mis. Ab. Hudson; -$3
'dry clean (Flannery's), _ Mr. Geis
Boussey; 'Ace • cream. (Cousins),
1VIrs. Bill -Austin; :oil (Cities Ser-
vice), Jim Landsborough; 5 lbs.
butter (Seaforth Creamery), Scott
Cluffe_Gilletterezor •(-1,-Pullnian);
Scott ` Cluff; picnic bag (Liens),
Nancy Scott; $5 merchandise (Wil-
ls Shoe, Store), Mrs, J. Modeland;
doll buggy (Whitney's), Mrs. Chas.
ohnston, Dublin; cigarettes (J4
Elliott),r Mrs: Don Mcl,ean; $12.50
ermanent (Roberts, Beauty), Igo-
el:Shan:neer • '
Fishing pole (Lions), Barney
Hildebrand; toy tractor (J. Blue),
1VErs. Jack Lane, RR 2, Seaforth";
amp (Laronecs), Mrs. Wm. Blair;
og concentrate (Torinoteh), Jane
an Roojem. R.R. 2; Seaforth;
hair (lidx Furniture), Mrs. Ross
avenge; egg basket (Co-op), Robt..
aylor, R.R., Exeter; wagon
Lions), Gloria Blue, Egmondville;
sso oil (Rowcliffe), Bev, Ilender-
on; floor brush (Co-op), G. ' A,
hittley; chair (J. Boshart'S), Mrs.
us lioussey; lawn chair, (Lions),
-udy Trudgen, Arva; 5 gallons
exaeo Off (Walden & Broadfoot),
rank •Case; -anti-freeze (Ro8s
cott), .Than Hildebrand; livestock
pray (Seaforth Veterinary Clinic),
oby "Snider, RR 1, Auburn; hand,
lion (McKindsey's), Ann Achilles,
alton; flour (Kerslake's), Mrs.
nby Bethune; thaise letinge, ,Ted
avenge; 25 quarts- Supertest oil,
, D. Wilson, Brucefielcl, •
0 THE WEEK
Garden -Record Books Up to Date;
,Qualities in Vegetables; Home Sur-
roundings; Special Project- For
Third Year. Planning a Vegetable
Display. A vegetable quiz was
cenducted. •
Plan&,were made to meet at Jean
Walters on August 17. Mrs: Har-
old 'Bolger, Shirley and Jean serv-
ed a delicious lunch. '
Mrs. Norma Patterson:and Suz-
anne, of Windsor, were guests at
the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Forest
• McKay last week.
--1Vire-and R.
aid Penny Penny and. Miss Joyce Hamil-
ton, London, spent the weekend
with Mrs. Kayellainilton and fame
•MrS.'•MarY .q,ardiner and 'Miss
iVera----7-Gardinereeeteroronto; ,T were
gueStsret the home of'Nfr. and Mrs
Campbell W,ey- ,and' .attended thei
-lieekeell-Dennis. 'wedding en .Seee
urdaY; Mrs. Emma •.• Naylor- of
Rechester, N.Y., :was ..also a guest
,attending from..a :distance -
•
Bob Hurnhrjes visited in Lon,
'den last- week With Mrand Mr.S..
IL -Rutledge and. family. -•
and Mrs: Edgar.,Holiiiiger,
of . Fruitland, Visited,' With friends
M:rter: the ...weekend' and attended the'
Bolger picnic at the .1,4Ons „Park,
Seaforth, on Sunday. 'Air. and MrS'..
Chas...HolLingeri. Frintlandeealse-
• .,.Mrev, and• _Cameron. Ross.,
Anne and- Jim tetnined to
Minne-
dosa, lVtad., after spending thenast.,
Month' with .41VIrs. Margaret 'ttithill'
and the Dennis:PS:in,.McKillop
Mr. and Mrs.. '-Cameron
• Of 'North, Bay,: Siient • the weekend
.ithis hone:e'en McKillop 'arideat,
thilded: the. .. HackWeli, end- .. Dennis .'
Misses jeen.. and Margaret
len:are on a trip to 'Midland, deitig-
- Stoneend inteMaritimes With Mr.
and Mrs. 'Ken • Cowan.; and. Eliza.
both, Of lVfidlanct: ' Mr. and Mrs. E.MeCreath left
. •
oidTlini-sdaYbY metal' for Boston;
'the. Epstein; States end the :Matie
. •
Larry WalterS returned home one
Saturday, afterspending a: Montle
,with, his . brother and .sister-indavi; •
:Craftsman and Mrs. Fred Walters,.
; "
Sunday Visitors with • Me:, , and
Mrs., D. Ennis :were : Mr. and Mrs.
William Miller, ' Mitchell; -Mr. and '
Mrs; Fred Brown, -Bill and Bob,.
Oakville; and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
• .. .
Mrs. Mnriel Fry, Of Carman
Man,, is , vesiting with Mr:, • and
-Mrs," IleYd Porter .and Mrs. pop:-
ald' McTaggart,
SALE 11.
• SALE 12.75
SALE 13.90
• SALE 17.2
• SALE 18,7
SALE 20.60
• SALE 22.45
WHILE *THEY LAST
SALE 0 -SUMMER DRESSES
egujar - to 40 -,95 -Regular ---to--13:95Regidar__tO 18 50R
_ I-F2a1,7t .21.50 --
SALE PRICE .•SALE PRICE SALE P ALE PRICE
SPECIAL PIJRCIIASE !
Poul)le--,I3ed Size
CHENILLE -SPREAD
Full doublebedsize Chenille bedspreads with
fringe finish. Plain wavy pattern in rose, aqua,
red wine and green:
ecia
R -WINDSOR
HONOR::M A D OTHAM
Friends and neighbors of Mr: an
Mrs.;John Hotharn, Jr., 'gathere
together rezently at the home o
Mr, Peter McIver to henor them
before theiredepartitre to Windsor
Euchre was enjoyed by all durin
the evening, after which lunch -vva
-served. ,
IlarVey Leslie presented IVir,_
-Mrs, Hotham wl,th a charinin
breakfast set of dishes and:a beau
tiful. white chenille bedspread
John— Beattie read , the following
poem which,he had written for the
occasion': -`
*, •
n Revoiir But Not Good -Bye"
Tonight -we--allefeel-,-sort -of bine,-
d nen 'and' Mrs. Sohn; Hotham,
d recently. Bridge and euchre were
f played throughout the ev,ening. Af-
ter a delicious lunch was, serVed;
• the hostess presented Mrs. Bannon
g with -floral china. figure . on her
s •departure to Guelph, and to Mrs.
John llotham a sirella,r gift on, her
d departureeto Windsor.. •
• M•embers of the Uglier's: Club of
- St. James' Church-inet at the home
, of John llothain and left Withhini,
as a token of,theiresteern, a Daily
lVfistal. ' • .
The executive of • the Catholic,
Women's Leagae, met at the home
of Mrs. GeraldeBannen 'before her
,• departure to Guelph, -and -present-
We don't like 1.osing friends' like
AS°ndhehraeve*.dsoarrif6e ftucniabYefo"rileelyigu" go.
We kneWeyouele-likeetaemeet--the
And, Alice said we'd have some
lunch; ,
For folks like you, and folks like
•
we,. -
Enjoy a -friendly cup o' tea.
edeher with a beautifel „ cup ,.,and
Swimmers Win• - Ybu, -
.4 • (Continued fie/iv-Page 1) •
forth; Wendy • Jone s RR 3,eleippene,
Lorna Bryans, Brussels; Ruth Dob-
son; Ethel; Donald. Fischer; Brus- •
seise 'Ruth Gilkes, Brussels; Brian ,
Iltiether, Brussels el David Huether,
Brussels; W-enda Humphries, Wal-
ton; Nancy MeWhittere.,,Brussels;
Susan- MacLennan, •Seaforth; Vida
Seaforth; John
Seaforth; Mary. Hoggerth„ 'Sea -
forth; Carolyn •,Wright,..Seaforth; •
Susan` Legaza, •Seaforth; Susan
Leonhardt, -Seaforth; Terry Rut-
ledge, eeeasselse Bill McWhirtere
Brussels; Frank Stretten, Brussels;
Archie Thampson, 13russels; Daw-
•.ea Reynolds,. RR 2, Seaforth. Gary
Montgomery, Seaforth Doug Dal-
• rymple, ,Seaforth; Heather McLeod,
RR 3, -Seaforth;. Ann ,Kleinhaar, •R
R 4, Seaforth; John Kleiribaar, RR
4, Seaforth; Douglas :Ilycle, RR 3,
leippen; • 1VlurrayeMeCture, RR 4,
Walton; Joan Rogerson, RR 3,Sea,
ferthe RR: Seaforth;
Archie McDonald, Rt'uSsels;• Karen
Henderson, . Seaforth;; El-
liott,. Sealorth; Wendy' Fry,
.Seafer-th-e- Dianne Lansinicte Se-ae
forth e Margaret Doshart, Seaforthe
Patricia Bath -torte SeefortlirAlice
Bannon Seale -rile' Bruce Wilbee,
, _
Seaforth; Russell Talbot, RR
Kippen; Lorraine • Talbot, AR
Kippen; Linda Rowe, • Brussels;
Billy' Oh mbers, Seaforth; Brenda
ShaW, , Brussels; .-, Lillian Meyers,
Brussels,.
Blyth Students
Hold Reunion
• Mere than 30 former students of
Blyth Continuation Soiled held a
teunion on the lawn of Mr: and
Mrs. Willis VanEginond's home
near Clinton, to horror their former
teacher, Fred Sldinan, and his wife's
A buffet »icnlc lunch was served
and this was followed by a short
impromptu musical prograin un-
der the direction of Mrs, Justin
Sinclair. David Craig was master
of ceremonies, and Bert Craig was
in charge of the public address
system. -
.Mr. Sloman left,the Blyth school
about 25 year ago to teach in the
north, and is still teaching in the
mobile railroad school at Capreol.
John Street will not be quite the
same,
We iniss the kiddies, miss their.
' name; •
Good citizens, you, gave your best,
An inspiratioA to the rest.
We'll Save our dimeS, engage a bus,
Can you take care of all of us?
Tis just a dream, it Might come
That maybe we'll be seeing you.
May ou have just onetmy spot
Within' your .tiny Windsor cot, ,
For this our gift wrapped_ and tied,
Good friends, there's heaps of hive
inside, -
'Mrs. C. P. Sills entertainedeseV-
eralefriends--of- Mrs.' GerOd Bard-
Plut Of One.
Decidet Winners -
plus , of one decidedwinners at
a localbawling jitney ,Tuesday
night at the Seaforth ,Lawn Bowl-
ing Club greens, Mrs. Eric McCue
took the ladies' event with -2 wins
plus i4 while runrier-up was Mrs.
Harold %Connell, with two wins plus
• Lorne Dale. won the men's event
with 2 wins plus 12. Runner-up`was
Ken Dole', -With 2 wins plus /1„,
',Rinks participating were: Don.
Dale, Mrs, Jim. Parke, Mrs. Jack
Melt, jarnes. MacDonald, , -Mrs,
Tony Phillips, Mrs. • Ken Doig,
LOrfie D,ale; Miss Alice Reid, Mrs.
William Ball, Dr. J. C. Macl.en-
flan, Mree E. Ir. close, 'qrs. Bob
Deig, Ilanckide Connell, Mrs, L. F.
Ford, Craig Willis, William Ball,
Mrs. Harold Connell, Ken 1)oig,
Clarente Walden, -Mrs. Eric Mc-
Cue, Ken Wilii& IVIiss Doris Ken-
nedy, jaek Muir, Norman Riehl,
Fred E, Willis, Mrs, Clarence Wal -
dee, Ed. Andrews,
eeklies Repor
News Objectively
Delegates Toi
Canada's weekly newspapers are
more prosperousand steble than
they have ever been- The "trend
away from the farm" has not dull,
ea the vitalitY of the small bewn
• So said Leslie E. BarbrChiflj
wack (Bt.) publisher, who was,
elected president of tlie Canadian
Weekly Newspapers Association.at-
Regina July 1'7. •
•
_ Asked how the trend toward ur-
banization was affecting .the Week-
ly newspapers, Mr. Barber said
weeklies are growing and chang-
ing with -their corrimunities:-. -
I "Towns that slept for 100 years
are suddenly burstingint activity.
New factories, oil fields, new Min-
eral discoveries - and -the -general
trend toward urbanization in- Can-
adragearae;sts,nihneg s aeria.allf towns into
•
The esult is a new generation
of publishers, many of whom are
skilled in certain aspects 'of the
busirte.ss..far beyond what their
fathers thdught was necessary.
"We have larger plants which -
are better equipped, faster and
more effieient. We hare high
wag e§ and tinions. Like most busi-
nesses we are faced with the aw-
ful specter of costs nearing our dol-
lar volume. •• „,
"BM there is this difference:
No matter how Jarge, our busi-
nesses are becoming, most Of us
are still close to our communities
and our people. We are perhapS
more conscious than big -city busi-'
nessmen are .about inflation and
are more reluctant to participate
in the spiral." '
Mr. Barber Urged the publishers
to continue the traditional attittide
of the weekly newSpaperman's ap-
proach toward news. lie Stiggested
they keep these questions.in mind;
"Have we still the same kindly,
understanding and competent ap-
proach to news. . . or are we
falling into the sick,nick of beathik
sensationalism of &MO Of our city
onfliCE4ogs.,
fienie Page :1)
requested that Wegive • some cote-. .
sideratien -iniprOying ,they -dee :
gree. 1#••.treaffirerit :Of the 'sewage.. le
In . our renert :°f . June; ;'1958, e We • •
".recominended that ethe-e present'
'plant -be, abandoned. and that • a .
,pumping . station and farce Mein, be • •
provided to 'conVey,. thesewage. to,
• e,' lagoon to be constructed :abMit'
one-half -. Mile frorne_e_theeeicistin
. plant Site: -We Still recoinmend this
an the best solution to the Mali- .,
lern. HOWever,:es it is apparently
eeonenheally•, iniposSible . for • Ahe
toWn to proceed: with ithis, we offer
,the fo1Lovingaiternative solution:.
: "The existing plant cOnsistS,of
inermellYe cleaned :screen, .grit
channels; Settling 'tank -arid Ohlor-
ine retention „Mind...and_ the solids
'froin'-iliesettling tank are-diSriosed
of hy• .(lry,ing on beds within,- the
plant.. site. • •
.
tiggeSt_Iliat the settling'
tank be •altered and added to end
converted to atotaerexidationeplant,
and-. thatee:Hig-. chlorine pond be
abandoned. Weestimatethe-tost ,
of this work to be $20,N11004 The
converted plant would theri'provide
complete treatment for a loading
of 100 pounds of five-day 13.0.D.
per day, whicb..under-rioentaldoi
ditiong es- approximately 'requival-
ent to the 2flowfrom pulation
600.persons. If the pre t pope-
lation j5Converted' as gestede
• then it is recommended that when'
the additional eapacity is requited,
it be, provided by another total
oxidation, plant in parallel to the
existing works, or by the additione. ,
of a primary tank to convert the
plant to a normal activated,.sludge
plant. The latter alternative Would
require facilities' for the treatment
and disposal of the sludge.
"As the majority of connections
to the sewer system at present are
from industrialor commercial es-
tablishments, and as n� records" of
flow or sewage strength are avail-
ablereiteels-ediffieult---to---estimatee - -
whether the- capecite provided by
converting the present plant will
be adequate, either for the existing
sewage flow or for the. flow which
will be Contributed by the proposed
additional sewers. IlOwever, a pre- "
Ihninary eStimate indicates' that
the wastes from the approximately
1.01) house connections contemplat-
ed in the present proposals, togeth- -
et. with the hospital and the -exist-
ing connections, will approximately
equalthecapacity of the convert..
ed plant. This may necessitate the
"deletion of soin of the currently
proposed -conne 'ens," •
^ •
journals and other media?
"Do we still report the news
fully, decently, reflectively and
with a measure of la -Liman Under-
standing?" •
It was his vie*. that weeldies
have been able to carr out out their
function in. keeping with the high
ideals and fine traditions estab-
Rolled by pioneer publishers.
"This is what make& us differ/
ertt,",he said. "This is what makes
us clean, decent, and an asset to
the country. This is why I knOW
we eattelie proud of the Canadian
Weekly Newspapers Association
and all it stands for!'