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NEWS OE BENSALI
TUCKERSMIH FARM ' HOME SCENE
'QF FIRST CALDWELL REU LION
The farm home,of Mrs. •Harry
Caldwell, in Tuckersmith,, was they
setting Over . the- weeltend for the
first Caldwell reunion, when some
50 members of the elan assembled
to enjoy a "program of' sports di-
rected by Mrs.' Harry Caldwell,
,
Mrs. Wilhain Caldwelland Mrs.
Verne Alderdice,, The pccasion .a1 -
so honored • Mr. and 'Mrs. "R, H.
Sproat, of Seaforth, who 'on Tues-
-day, August 18: celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary.' They
were presented with • lovely, gifts.
The toast to all present, especial-
ly Mr.`;and" Mrs. Sproat,was pro-
posed by Mr.•• Harvey Taylor, ':of
Brucefield.` Mr.':'and Mrs. Sproat
received at their 'honie in Seaforth.
Tuesday .afternoon and evening of
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FUNERALS
RQBERT L:°-McALLISTER ,:
HENSALL-Residents of Hensall'
.and: community .:learned with're-
gret
regret of the sudden passing of Rob;.
ert (Robin) •McAllister,.prominent
farmer., of Stanley Township,. •who -
died suddenly at his home Thurs-
day :evening Y following "a ^stroke; in,
his -65th 7- ,ear: M-r—McAllister-had:
attended the Hensall:' Sales 'that
same :afternoon. in Hensall. and
'seemed' ; in the best of health- and
thisweek and were showered with
gifts, and congratulatory Messages:
Mrs. Sproat, ' the former , Ethel
Caldwell, formerly. lived, in the Hem.
sall district, and her husband is "a:
retired Seaforth businessman. Bri-
dal attendants at their wedding 50
years= ago, which Wag- solemnized:
at the home of the bride's,parents
of •Elie Hensall district: Jacob
Sproat, of North Bay, and Miss
Sadie Caldwell, Vancouver, B.C.,
sister and brother of- the: couple,.
attendedthe anniversary.;
rMr: IVICAllister• had spent his en-
tire life. in .this' community, being
born on the Parr, Line.; .Hay town
ship, on "April 6, . 1895, ; and lived
there:
• until" 1926 -When he movedto
his present home in Stanley town-
ship; 'He Was' the elders son of the
late 'William 'McAllister:' and Eliza-
betli' Wilson.''
of =the
He Was, a'• lifelong Member,
former-1Iillsgreern 'CTnitedTChurch,
`where••he served on the Board o f
Managersfor" •m"any •years "At`;the
time of his, death he was a-nenr
ber :of Kippers United Church:.:'
In 1916 he:.married Mary Bell
Consitt, 'who survives, ,along`'with
two daughters;" (Jeanette) .:Nlrs.
Ralph- Turner; and' '(Ruth) Mrs.
ervm; ohne on, .of-"St'aTy. town-
ship, ., and one °:brother;'•
'Allister, of R:R. 1, Zurich, andfour
grandchildren.,
Public; funeral :services were
held Sunday afternoon.;;at 2 •.p.m
from •' Bonthron Funeral Chapel;
Hensall;: and ; was conducted :by
'Rev D.' AMcMillan,; `minister of
Kipped I -Church,' with interment .in
Baud's ':ceineteiy
Pallbearers, .were six' nephews:,
Ian McAllister,, Glen •Goff Kenneth
Parke, Mel Graham; and Trim and
Bill ,Consitt.: ,F'lowerbearers.were
Bob Madge; Ward Forrest, •,Anson
g,
Coleman, ' Haryey Coleman, ; :Earl
Love, .Harold Reich'ert,.' Carl, Reich-
ert, Elmer Turner; Wilmer Turn
er, He'rbert Stephenson•; Clarence
.Stephenson and Alf Johnston
:'' £.uneral Friends attended • ; he
from Detroit - ;Port Huron,
Tette, 'Applegate, Peek;, Michigan,
and' Londoi 'and .Toronto
Announcement
Mr, and Mrs. George 'Moir, Hen
sall, announce . the 'engagement of
their daughter, 'Gladys Isabelle, 'to
Dalton Maxwell Skinner, R.R.,,S;
Exeter, son ,of Mr., and Mrs. Frank-
lin Skinner, R.Rr-;3, Exeter; 'the
wedding to take.. place Saturday,
September 5th, at2 tp.m. in Hen
Dadidd' and Johnny Beer, Spring-
field, havereturned` after spending -
two weeks" holidaying • with their.
grandparents, Mr. •; and Mrs. Fred
' Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Taylor, Paula
Bradley and Marty; of'Zwei1breck;,
'Germany, ;,are visiting. with Mrs.
Tay ors mother, 1Virs: T. CT`Coates.,
Mrs, Taylor "is• the former Elaine.
Coates,
Mrs: Catherine,Iieddan and Herb..,
e been Visiting .ath-'
who have in St.C
v g
arines; 'returned home last Friday::
They' were accompanied 'by Mr.
and Mrs.''Lloyd"Hedden, Linda and
Sam, who .remained, for, a'few days'
C0NCERT
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FRIDAY,:" AUG. 21, 1'959
at 8::40,—featuring:, Sharon Strong.
Clarke: Johnston •:and local talent
• CLINTON ;:BILL. TOPPERS .
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Lunch Bo hAd
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Dr and: -Mrs. D. J. McKelvie,:
Robert and Ann, of, Essex were
recent ?guests with Mx. and Mrs.
Jack. Drysdale and Jill, .at their.
summer-cattage. at Turnbull's.. '
-:Mr. and Mrs. George Beer visit
ed -:-recently' with -'their son and
daughter inLlaW, Sgt. -John Beer;;
Mrs BeeT;`.David'` and:. Johnny,°at
Springfield: ,,•
ses ' Margare 'Carolyn,
n,;
The. M, s ...b t, a lY. ,,
Brenda; Sharon and Brian' Smillie
'have returned 'afte"r, vacationing
with relatives in Tor-onta'
'Mrs., Alice Joynt is vacationing
With her son and, daughter in-law',
Mr. and. Mrs. Laird, Joynt, .arid
family, of Toronto at their sum-„
mer cottage• at Lake Simcoe. •
Mrs Gary Corlett and family; of,
Toronto, ,'are holidaying with:, Mr.'
,and Mrs.: "Cook.
South Hiirgn 4=H White Rears Club
met at Hensall "Wednesday night;
Meinliers judged sen -pies cif, beans'.
and gave -.their reasons•'for their
placing. Some members; w -ere
Shown some diseased plants,' and,
diseases of beans were discussed.
'Bob.
Meeting wa"s in charge, , of
Broadfeet; ;,Club leader, - and D. H
Miles, " agrieultural : representative
Going .Tuesday, August 25th
to Saturday September 12th, mCI.
Return limit -September'. 16th. •
',For fares and train service
;- contact-your-ibta1-agent. '
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ORCHESTRA.
District ' Weddings
ART RTIt.---Pk`AFF
KIPP1 N --f n .a lovely garden set
ting at Maple Plain Patin, ' ippen,'.
at the hone of Mr : and. Mrs. Rob-
ert D., Elgie, Kippen, Saturday,
August 15, at 3 ,p.m., Alice ' Pearl:
Pfaff. and Graham Arthur, Epxeter;
exchanged' wedding vows before the
THr 1zuR.oli xx.rosrro
Friends 'loner
Stu a Coup'
Wei" 40 Years
.Rev, D. Sinclair, of Dundalk, tin
der an arch. of pink and white glad-'. '-• Mr.• and Mrs. Leslie Butadn; 'of'.
ioli. The bride is the daughter. of Staffa, . were honored at a dinner
Abe late M:x,,anal_Mrs..W.._E•:. Pfaff,_ :at the;.bome.:ef Mr,. rao,d Mrs- Jack;
Hensall, and the groom is the son Butson, Staffa, it being the oeca-
siori of their fortieth wedding anni-
versary.
The ,honored . couple were Mar-
ried, at the home of the bride's
parents, the fate Mr. and Mrs., J.
McDonald, • of Stratford, ;A:ugust:l3,.
1"919:
The • table was centred witl}.the
wedding •cake and carnations and'
mums were used as table' bouquets'
and. for decoration throughout the
Kitt -0)1..7, ow.,
and Mrs. George C:' Vais left
`oncFiida- rndcplor an extended vasa -
f
y,
•
.tion arid:, to spend part of tb,e
trine a;t .Rock Falls, IIL, home • of
NIr. Uais -.and ate Bracebridge," in
the' Muskoka area; .Mr's; • Vais's
Koine Mr,.: Vais• Willoucup his 'owfri
pulpit in Carmel C1 urch on Sunday,
September; l3
1VVr. and :Mrs , Laird "Mickle and
famiiy,"ieft:last "Saturday -'to spend
• three and 'a half 'weeks, . at Schade
View .Lake Huron.` •
•b
Wayne: McLellan.;.of S ,arnia` , w •.
has been• `spending 'the past "seven
+tceeks with" his aunt, Mrs. MaeMc-
Lellan,' returned to Sarnia, on .Sun-
day, aceompanied by his .aunt' and
her,•granddaughter Valerie, where
days.,
tfie
Tars` to spend a few
Y PP
1tiIr.., and: Mrs. C! M 1VfacMillan
London, 'were recent visitors..with
Mr, 'and Mrs. Laird Micide and
.. ,
M 'AND MRS DAVID KEITH IIACKWELL seen. fo$owing
their marriagein puffsUnited Church Walton-- The bride is: the
former -Mary Beatrice Dennis,, daughter: of Mr. and Mrs. ;William'
Dennis, Walton, and the bridegroom's -parents -are . Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley_ C. ;Hackwell, Walton. After a honeymoon spent in ` the
northern", United . States, the couple. will reside in . St. Marys.
(Photo -by -Phillips). :
DUBLIN 1N NEWS
post irupttal recerlti, h
o ohorin
'Mr. and Mrs-. , Frank "Krauskopf
was' held,:'Seaforth Commi
'inity
Centre on, Friday, ` `night.• An
dress ' of -Congratulation was;'read'
by Ray Maloney, and a' -purse of
money was rpresenteo: The;..guests
of :honor • responded graciously.
.Music ` for . dancing: was provided
by -.the Norris:' orehestra:
Master: Ray Dernielly; Stratford,
wrtli�VCr: and -Mrs Joe Donnelly.
Mr.=and Mrs. Leonard Steinbach
and" ° Reta. with .'M'rs. Kathleen,
Feeney
Mr. and Mrs. john, F>; appier, .df
,
Montreal, and Mr. `.and, Mrs; Ed
Ward Holland and' David with Mr.
and Mrs. George Holland.
Mr: • and Mrs Frank Evansy..in
Chippawa with Mr. and Mrs. Bill.
O` F THE WEEK
of 1VIrs, William Arthur, .Exeter;'
and the late William Arthur..
Miss Greta- Lammie, ,IJensalt,
provided wedding music : and ac-
companied the •soloist, Miss Mary
Go'pdwin, Hensall, who sang, "0.
Perfect• LoVe" and"The Wedding
Prayer."
Given inmarriage by her: broth-
er-in-law, Robert.. D. Elgie, the
bride°were a street -length gown of
'white embroidered. organza over
blue, taffeta:. with matching blue
headdress;' and carried pink delight
For receivhigg the 45 guests. at
Maple Plain Farm; Mrs. Elgie,
sister of: the bride, chose, a gown
of: "shaded brown dowered cotton
satin and corsage ofyellow roses.
The groom's mother wore a blue
embroidered 'organza ensemble and.
corsage of. pink delight .roses.
e
For travelling to` :North �
-tar-o e- bride -won -e a'mint green?
linen suit . witl_.matching„h'at and
accessoriesin white. They` will re-
side ide :in Exeter:
-
.Guests attended. from Anderson,
or>
St. Catharines, Aylmer, Brucefield,
rFy
eene Pe
s nt the • weekend : at 'the
spent
Shrine; Midland.
Mr.:;and';Mrs.Phili Flanagan,
P g ,.
Toronto,..'.with 'friends in the
age
,mt.--'and Mrs. Joe Krauskepf,. and
family;.:Ipperwash, and• Mr.'. and
Mrs 'Frank Krauskopf, Port 'Hope,_
with Mrs Nicholas Krauskopf,'
Mr .:Jini Jordan:and !daughters,
Colleen and Cathy, with.friends.:-
" i0"s ”""Dan :.:1t Williams. 'and
daughter, of ,Jacksonville, _Florida,
with", Mr:, and Mrs Joseph Staple-
ton..
Bacterkii BIi ht
Hits ' n
Ul/hite Bea s
Mr: and Mrs Billie Feeney and
daughter,. Sharon. and Mr ..".and
Mrs. • Norman Kramers and; chic-,
dren',are : spending ;two weeks at
Wiarton.
'Mr, 'Frank ' r h
Mr. and llrs ' n C oug"-of ,
Toronto, with Mr aid Mr's` Mich-.
'ad Nagle..
Mr.Johnny'You ;:Kennicott'
y. ng, :of
With: .
i I Mr. and'Mrs..- Gerald Hol-
land.;.
Nagey Carpenter,Chatham
with :Mrs. Joann.e• Stapleton
Mrs.. Jack ,W.ells.:Nandchildren
n
have'returned home:•from Wasaga:
Bea -Ch.,
NMisl' 'Mae",Kelly, 'Kinkora, . with'
Mrs:
Mary Feeney: `> -
•Mr.: and Mrs. Frank, Malorney; •of
Kitchener, and 'Mrs. Catherine
HensaII Sales:Prices
The market was' stronger on
Steers and. heifers at the' Hensall
sales' last week.
Butcher °steers,`;'$25.75 to $26.40; ,
medium. steers?$25 to' $25.50;•.but-
'cherheifers, .23.50 to, $25.80; fat
.cows,.$14 to $15:50;. good` cows, $16
to. $18; . light cows, $18 to $20.00;
babies, $2550 to $26.80; veal calves;
$24 '-to $31.75; small calves,, $12 to
$18; good bull calves, .$26 to $37,
Holstein heifer calces,, $32'to $43;
Durham calves, '$4G.to 62; weanling
pigs, .$7.50 to .$a; chunks, $10 to
.$12-50; feeders, $13 to $19; sows,-
-$52 to -
Three hundred., and ten; pigs' and
246: cattle' were 'sold,. •''
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ST. COLUIVIBAN
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Maurice Melady and Jack Melady
are on a trip through the Western
States and Canada..
' 'Mrs,. Mark' Hopson' and children,
Dolgeville, N.Y., ,are: visiting •Mrs.
Mary` McQuaid and other relatives
lierec. •
Mr. and : Mrs'. -Jack - Lane • and
children are.' spending the week at.
Rosland "Lake_
Mr." and Mrs. John O'Leary, of
London, with ,Mr. and Mrs. John;'
Coyne. •
Peter Maloney, London, with Mr.,
and Mrs. Peter Maloney.
..Mr. and .'Mrs.. Lou Rowland 'and'
family, Waterloo; with Mr. and
Mrs.; Jack :McIver. Mary Margar-
et, Luanne and Cdlleen,,,remained
With, their grandparents for the
week.
Miss Carol Melady, Detroit, with
,Miss Mary Melady. ,
Miss Anne Marie McMillan Lon-•
doe,• with Mr: and Mrs. • William
McMillan,
Miss Eleanor Bowman, Kitchen-;
er.; with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bow-
maria: •, ..
Mr. and -Mts.. Joe • Malone and
family, Kitchener; with "Mr. and
Mrs.. J.- L. Malone:, •
• • Heavy, rainfall during: July . and -
hot.humid weather of.August, ae-
companied • by morning;fogs; have
been ideal for the spread of blight
Huron County; white' bean eids.
'During the pastfew days, numer-
ons
bean fields',have been turning
.;yellow rapidly and upon• closer
examination the.` -pods,' were. noticed
to • be.:,; itted '::,with brown, -*arks,
.P,,
accoinpanred . -,by' water marked
'areas on the pods.-.
Professor,• KellY, Botany
Y, t
:Department Ontario Agricultural
`college,' has indicatedthat, this is
'a bacterial blight of beans, and has
been "spread,; by•. the' hot humid
weather. He further, indicated •that
all bean growers' :shoed ;be wishing
for "hot, "'dry weather to hasten the
ripening process. The blight as yet
-doesn't :'appear 'to have'4penetrated
-the .heavy thick' lining citthe
'lac variety to •the' actual bean rt
self. •If; dry 'weather , comes: • and
,prevents the ;-,spread, .,;very -.little
damage can be expected, but if
the reverse, weather comes; 'dam
age • to the beans.canb
e ex ected
Prof. Kelly,' states" that little '•can
be done at the moment,to stop;the
spread' as sprays' for :blight' :are
costly and not .too. effective:' Fur'
ther tests are' being made to iso-
late, t1e organism and see -•what
tan be done.
'Pref. Kelly suggests that: bean
growers' should avoid- cultivation of
beans,:during•wet weather•and that
roguing.,..fer•weeds should not: ;take
place while dew is an', the;:groun.d.
and'that straw: from infected fields
.should; not find its- way through'
manure back to next year's ,bean
• fields.' '
Some work is being: planned to
:secure';'seed from areas not baying.
'high humidity; thus relatively
blight free seed. Fa'rrbiers and seed
dealers should' be checking for next
year! -S Seed. supply from .'disease
free- fields'. •Antracnose; a disease
.of beans, is not 'yet apparent 'on
the Sanilac• variety,, which is ,high
ly resistant to° -this disease.;,
'They have: one seri, Jack, and
one •granddaughter,"_Rae, who pre-
sented them with a' red rose :cor
sage •and boutonniere. They also
received many : cards and •lovely
gifts„
age and warehousebiuiding would
be erected this year. • However,
pressure on the architectural de-
partment. of :Hydro ::has forced. a
delay in the plan.Under the new
.se ielule tender`s•. will be calleik
early in 1.960 -and' the building will
be eempleted j y the end of August
next :Y
year. -";Wingham Advance=,
Times.':
Burlington,' Exeter, Kippen -'and'
Hensall
Machinery •Blaze
Smothered ByDust
•
The self -Satisfied golfer scanned
the fairwayand' told his wife:
"That looks like about one drive
and -one putt." But his ''Mighty
swing topped the;; ball, dribbling it
a few feet. "And now," murmured
his long-suffering spouse, "for the
longest puttin,hiStory."
DONA'L'D IL : McEJNDSEY,
born in Ottawa; sorra Mr. and;
Mrs R. R. I cKindsey, Sea-
1ertlr, 'will9teaeh ins Goderich
this ' September':'' Before : attend-
ing Stratford Teachers' College
he went to St James'. Separate
School, ' Seaforth District High
School and McMaster 'Univers-
ity, "Hamilton. 'He is interest-
ed in all, sports • and• while at',
the college was a member of
the visual aids club.
Are you ready to rent yourspare
room? A classified advertisement
phoned to The Huron Expositor,
a tenant.
will+bring
George Taylor: used earth, scrap-
ed up with his hands, to put out„..a.
machinery fire which 'broke • • out
while he was swathing .grain on'the'
farm of Ross McCall, • 8th, line of;
Morris townshi :
p .
The• fire is believed ,:to have
been •started by • dust :.dirt 'and
straw..-oollectin on.'a hot;;; engine:
All;: of the 'wiring. ;was .burned off.
the engine, -End > Ms:- Taylor also
lost: his cap, which he used to try:
to smother- flames.'
Difficulty' of putting outthe
fire, ' with only handsful of earth
to use 'for' fire -fighting, was in-
creased by the fact that the • ground,:
was ,covered with loose straw, and
moist earth: was hard to:; get.•
" •
B cyles=Read. Only
Children, keep your•bicycles• off
the sidewalks in -;:the- Village of
Zurich. .. At the regular meeting,
of;'the 'Village:.Trustees,•',held' on
Monday nig ht a' motion 'was P
ass
ed:making
it an offence , to ride a'
bicycle en the streets in the vi1=
e
lage. ; Any`:offend rs to this bylaw
will be praseeuted, according to the.
council. A report ' was ..:given the
trustees by, local insurance agent
.Jake.,Haberer; of :the availability
of an insurance policy to cover ;the,
• fait grounds, which- is now being,:.
used solely .for' athletic.' purp`bses.
The rate "for such a policy is . only
to, he $24:30 .,per annum,' which
would carry a $100;000..risk•for bod=
ilyinjury and. property °damage:
No.decision was made on the mat-:
ter. ---Zurich Citizens, News.
• -Will <"Unveil' Memorial
WESTINGHOUSE MODEL BM 9
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hold
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50Stora e •lii: frozen
foodg
t-heese and butter keeper
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309.0+
August Sale.
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efaanetor
a
ate,.
• Full -width vegetable
crisper
Per
• Only 24" wide '27.
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deep
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Even Less With Trade
Gunners'' of the .21st Field Regi
merit, RCA, which includes batter-
ies. in Wingham, >• Walkerton, and.
Listowel, ;have. been •invited.ttawa to at-
tend an historic h" t ric occasion in
O
this September. The invitation, ex-
plains .Lient
x-plains•Lieut Col, M. R.'Oliver, the
,commanding officer, is extended Id
'retired triembers;:•of the unit T•he well 'as,, those now serving.. The:
occasion is -in conjunction 'with-' a.
distinctive: artillery .memorial hon-'
oring the•; officers and men of "the'
:Royal Regiment: of Canadian Ar-
tillery: whogave their lives in the
'toe unveiled
service of-"Canad'a, •b
on one of 'the "capital's -most ,his-
toric sites: =Wingham Advance
Construction Delayed
W. H. McArthur, manager of the
Wingham District Rural - Hydro,
has received word' fronn the Toron-
to office that . there- will be , a de-
lay in the' erection,! of Hydro's new.
building here: Not long ago it
was announced that the HEPC had
purchased: a lot on Victoria St., at,
the end of the former CPR pr„o:
perty, on which •a new office, gar
hone 70 R
pest
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Dublin,
nt.
.eafort
ions Club Part
1958, VAUXHALL' SEDAN
1957, PONTTAC COACH'
1956 CHEV. SEDAN
1956 BTJICK FOUR -DOOR HARDTOP
1955 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER
1955' OLDS 4 -DOOR' HARDTOP
1955 CTEV.:SEDAN—A.T.'. ;and Radio
1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1953 WASH RAMBLER
..1949 AUSTIN° SEDAN
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Featuring the :Largest Wide
Cixnton, Ontario Screen in'Huron County .:
TWO. -SHOWS ,NIGH'fLY Rain or Clear
First Shoiv at Dusk,
cnILDREN.'UNDER 12 IN CARS --- FREE
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
'August 19.-20-21-22 : ;
ROUND THE ; WORLD IN 80 DAYS"
(Colour) (Cinemascope)
,DAVID NIVEN arnd.ALL-STAR: CAST
ADMISSION: $100 each = Children under 1.2 Free
One Show, Nightly .Only cdnunencing' at dusk
1953. FQRD PICK -U1'
1952,, :CHE'V. 34 -TON. PICKUP
-- PRICED TO CLEAR
-at
AFORTH
SEAFORTH and MlTCHEL4:
Phone '541
eaforth
' 4.0 REASONABLE .'OFFER REFUSED I
1XOSElnARV -LANE, daugh .
ter of Mr. and Mrs; Vincent
Lane; R.R. 5, Seaforth, • will
teach' kindergarten work in,
Kitchener` this September. She
. was •born , in Seaforth and at
• tended St. Colum'ban, Separate
School, Dublin High School'',
and ” Seaforth District , High
Schoe1111 fore going to Strat
ford Te chers' College. Her.;
main lto by is music, and et
Teachers, College she was ' a
member of the choir. She also
belonged to the literary; society
there.
Monday,' Tuesday and "Wednesday.
August 24-25-26 •
"MAM'ZELLE PIGALLE" •
(Colour) . (CineiiitascoL e).
Brigittee Bardot
(ONE CARTOON)
commencing
A FULL PROGRAM' OF. BEGINNER, JUNIOR
INTERMEDIATE, SENIOR AND ADULT
EVENTS,' INCLUDING RACES and` ``
NOVELTY RACES
Beginners
JJunior .
Intermediate
Senior • -
Adults
9 and • 'under
'" 11 and under;
.
13 and' under
... 16 -and under
17 and over
Feature of the afternoon 'will be the
. presentation of Red Cross Awards to
successful candidates at the Pool at
3:00 p.m.
For further{ ..information, see
RON ENNIS
Swimming • Supervisor
At the Park