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TH4'UGH REGULAR XA I k f _ 'i NESNS-RE 4R --� tia !'R 3
street Parkers: may not like it.... k _.... .
A would appear that Seafor h may No, 24—The Home. ParP er With the Newt CLINTON, 0 "1A► 1Q�, T ,II $D^ ,1 1N � 1 5b x �eql s a oPy 0 4 kepi'
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have -the answer for providing
shoppers with a, -place to park, ,
The council has passed a by-law
establishing two -Baur iaarlOng on
the main, streets from 9 to 0 Mor.-
dory' through Friday and 9 to 1.0
on Saturday, , . god also to pro-
Mbit parking from• 2 to S, a.m.
daily to facatlate street cleaning'
snow 1alowing, etc, . , Here also is
a good' one: in Seaforth, no true4
exceeding one tan, G". City will b,
allowed from lylonday^ t;hrouia
Saturday to park or unload) on
Main, Street. .
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14AD THE. UNI .. ON
Sunday to make a ramblin visit
to $+ky' Harbour air strip -fit God-
encka, , ,, .and eployecl every -
min-ute of it. , . As the men In charge
said, "We don't Mind of °you looks,
as long. as you dont to4ch any-
thing and that is meant liter-
ally, ,
in t4e company of a
small niece, we "peeked', into
practically all the ' plane$ in the
+hangar and conjectured many
things. , , ' i
Hundreds Of Dollars In Window
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Tnado L Is
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Tn00o ate At Guelph
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lCleinl►er"s ' tlartton Junior Caller for Clinton's Learn, is'
Farii?e?' and Jtii ` lrrs#itute will Melvin; .Crich, and music is, by I%dq;e Vdy alar
eginpet at C,u".l rl�tllis Saturday Bert Pe�aper an flee Viaaira aGcom-
:fit, the annual ;il�er,,mmty field parried by his sister at the pianw,
�igy cYezrts, ;? Winner at the Perth Hktran Tornado Lee, tho young kror"ae was on hand' to see one of the
The $U4ro-s in group whichcontest, held in •she High S911001, awned 'by Dr. G• S, Elliott and best cards ever presented by tkie
placed, second; t j�e Perth-Hurork WAS.( a. vuar,e Conn Li4stoweA J,&* Little, Clinton, -'stale the Clinton TwX Club, 40 horses Golf+
field' day lash„ lay, and. which which placed first in almilar corn- spotlight du?'ing yesterday's C1in tes'tedi the various classes and
ofdo 4•om Howick and peU#on last year, ton race program, Making the cornpet;#iarx was •keen in every
S.caft? % � rry. Jones, Bob Other spirts events, rrcludcd'third start of her career, she seine heat,
NLcAoz d„ . G �gar, .Frank softball games, in which ,Perth. up w•it11 a two heat victory In the Two. Wills, marred the event.
O'Brien,''' a .' 2.30 class, The Chestnut colt .
P ita Powell, lane boys and k1uxon girls were win: One, a four -horse pile-up in tiro
Sea -
Watson, Jacky °:, ' ff ands Mae Hers, The Exeter Rifle team. plRe sheaved her heels to tki� seven 2,24 skins sen W. C, Olse, Sea -
Cale a?i. '" + ed first in shooting tourrmments other entries, covering the mile in forth driver of Linda Lee Henley,
and Perth County won the tug the goad times Of 2;13 2/5 and -of- to ;Clinton Public Hospital for x-
war, made up
of two teams of 2,13 flat. .The second; time es�t+ab- ray and kept two horses out of
fished a .new record for the Clin-
•`'; _ • �s1r�. sic. bays, the second heat, .The other saw -
s `+ '. a .Frolic Girls 75 Yard dash, Margaret tory awned horse who leaked G t Benny Ruttle thrown from the
L�o Y ulky and; thel-,ho Deanna air-
'' Fern all tunes tq have i}letlt - of rc - s
Sawyer,
, .Per , captained
relay, serve speed if needed'. ect run away until upset in a ,hol-
x, ` ■ h � team; secoaldt� captained winning Possibly .because of the. intense qw 'us+t
a, o Sawyer, Perth l 1 the track, Both spalls
ray and third were,
OF COURSE THE BEST PART teams and mane captained
aped by I both Miura; heat on a small crowd of ?00 occurred just as the horses were
of the visit was a flight taken in entering the final turn.
$1 Q OCish Draw saftbakl throw, Venda ' Watson,, Wayne Turvey received a tragi
company with the same san,all � �1S Worship
x Seaforth•; sack racy Fern Sawyer.. ph;y presented :by J, A. Anstett for
niece. and, With Clarence Lave �+ ( Yf /".:a;x> "i r,r h .err the best "turnout" among the
Tomorrow ,ni ht Frith Boys 100 yard, Douglas Y "":��
as pilot. . We, fully enjoyed d the g `x"s;s ��iH s , , ,.. ,: x ��
' A store window.strewn;. with, $100 bilis' is• not often, seen lir June 15) will0gr'-- .omeone $1,000. Keyes, '$eaforth; Bob, McDoimald, •�E�� � K� '�:� rix � y ,� `, drivers'.
leisurely tura aver Gode xch, out v , .. r!;
any town. However, ahn Aa�stett s window, here, tock on a very richer, the resxi of the major l' • running r la first and } ' : 7' .' <::.:"' :., .. �' 2.80 Class
over the lake andback, south , C intoerelay, ,r
ni sponsored fon .Club xi^ ::�r.:s: ,. .. h." `
prospecaus look as he publicised the $1,000 draw being n tired rite at i7linta;p;-,_ s a ' 9 `
la ei t miles back to the prize second, teams, captained by Bob £ . < ti These young horses showed the
a out gkn .. and 'by the Clirnton Lions Club and which wall be made tgmarrow null! Street k`riFlie,' The frolic cs �� kf:.:,i..;s< r k• , r u most speed of the afternoon. In
strip; .. The pilot mentioned' that na durin .the wns rills, Also iii the afore are the ave! McDonald and, Ron McMichael; ¢> x>F,�: �. `z.»
ghit g L • F. Pi g -Y.
sloe tld be held on Albert Street, an Shot put, Bill Nethercott, Perth �F,Y, . �� the first heat Valuable Jerry Lee,
the plane was travelling e o used at Club meetings, made and donated by MurrayMUrray Draper; P' , � : �tf:...:�v�x,•.�%<:... .;r � $ � �!^ ��;f�
. front of t06 town- hall. sack race George Hyde, Ferth, ' f :v...: ` " .. :,..: , . # segxkrug from fifth position went
100 miles ;art hour, .and we found .she Inane International Bell and, the Travelling Lion which kris ,, g Y ���f°��''>: 3x �`
' Only 2,000 ti' els, are beir►g
been in the possession, of Clinton club far some weeks.. Needle and t'hre'ad race, Iona to the front and, fought it out with
it, hard r to believe. There po sold on the draw!, and the a.re <<", <' k; f ,,
something so effortless amu flus
(News -Record Photo) ) Y Watsoan and Glen Ma1Vl2chael, z„ j� �, J. B. Hat far the first half. Miss
selling at only $x:,00: The seller z ,:°.
business of fllying; , .and there is' ;
A dance which followed the plc i ega4 Grattan came on to take entre
no fussing about traffic or such:.. �� of the- wirutfrig tfcicet gets $5(t nic and program, was held' fn the :. ;; lead at the three-quarter pole and
The .Street Fr4hc form of ent- <; held it until Tornado Lee turned
. :x .• ,, - Community Centre at Seaforth ,� � .: ,
WE WERE AMUSED AT THE ertainment• wasw:�? revived two' and was, arranged by Earl Me ;;;,4 on the power to win by several
ewSu erinten'dent
contortions, of the Maitland Riv Years ago by t Lions to pro- Spadden, Boyd' Taylor and David lengths.
er. as it. utiunts far a track to vide entertainm " t, and also to Dinsmore. Willoughlbys Orches Tornado Lee took Off like a jet
the lake.. ,and found that filyingreplenish the ''oils: fund far tri provided the music,, and the .n.;;. �, ". in the second' heat, was in front
pr ,;,s fog. �. t::...
child ivelfaro w' rk in Giinton f x>:..w r ;: as they went into the first turn
at this particular time of year is County Home'.clubs cleared $13$;. fm
and district, .Just recently the tea_ , � ' and was never' in danger. The
a wonderfu experience.. .Green , i r<:
-everywhere, .and the apple or- - o I.iions Club• paid a large medical � :":�Y:� � ,;:.:,.>_;:. ', big race was between Miss Legal
e C. Johnston, faxen man- sin practise but "didn't seem to bill for i chile!. ,r<: Grattan. lead High Lee Harvester
chards- have -the lgtik of a pompom Harvey C o , � p Thr i n8 "sulmission charge Memorial �Fnnd ��'�� `�°%>;
quilt as th :. blossom in .rows of ager and purchasing agent for the :be able to handle the staff as
There s g _• .,... ,...•.. with the former sticking his nose
q e`y ,> to the frolic.. All children, at, L.. ''?
round' 'fury balls,. The whale Huron, County Home- has been good as she should',;
y . • �...;<; �` �l aver the finish line to take the
dent effective Gowdy said, some of the help canapanied by thr parents will ,::y" ""`.
countryside, 'has, a velvety soft molted to superintendent* ay To Jessie Grain e� .,. �° second! money.
look and the. lake is a bea'ub July 1, and will replace Mss. W, left because the Committee did , get FREE pony rides, during fi ; f
evening. iChe�ke wall be many 2.26 Clas First Division
iful azure. Pocock Wingham; who has resign- not pay there. as much as they the The graduate nurses of Clinton '�; �� ' � " Sand Bo
games a " bingo with ,valuable Y h S:' was ' the heat
ed from the posmtran. hoped for. , sponsoring ` • .'r
'�, * . Pubi;iG Hospital are ss •ansarin a `` � � ::,�; ' rwi�nner in the 2.26 first division. -
merchandise prizes for adults. a, '.
Reeve dames Doig, Tuckersmith Appointment of Mr, Johnston memorial fund far the ]ate Miss The Kincardine ne horse finished sec-
TBE NLYSTERrTES OF FLIGHT The frolic begins at 13.30; at
and navigatioru are as' TpwnsRitip reported' in County was on recommendation of the 10.80 dancing will commence Jessie Grainger, former superin- and to Pauline Volo in the first
great as. ever to us'. but- the Council session. on Tuesday, that inspector of the Ontario Depart- tendenit of the Hospital, heat but. came back to win the
in the town hall, and at 11 Miss) GrAirnger began work • in second. Olive B, Harvester+ made-
grleasure of flying cannot be de- employees at the Home laid tip- me�nt of Welfare after ht ilii , g
tined, a elpck the draw for $1,000 the hos 'baa.
:proach�ed• laurel asking .to in- spent a week at they Home,. said: pa. fri Clinton when Dr. �� things, interesting for everyone
* * will take
Mr. Gowdy, wie place. Gunn began the first public hospi- and Mr. Lee Chips caused some
tereede for thein. in a dispute be.
A PILE OF RUBBLE rel tween the nianageme t and' the 'Salary and car alowance will tal. (where the, CQpmnercial Hatel excitement with his determined
mains of the Schoenhais mill on employees. total 0;500. Salary is'rnade up j� now stands). Now, in the old bid.
the corner of Pruncess� anrd.Albert He said, " . ' of $3;420 as superintendent and R ,C• I)rew Named section, of the present building, 2.24 Class w•
I know there has R. • renovations are being commenced This race could have been the
garage, caper-" , $60O for farm.. allowance; . car ai-
S�tree�ts, .. a modern g been some dissa,tistian between. : ''" by the Hospital Board, and time
ated by George Currie has grad- low,anoe is:$360, as' superintendent most interesting of the entire card
the' management. and, the 4. T M a �ir V nurses are Planning to furnish the i s
wally taken. Shape.,. and recentc- .. and $120. as,�arrn ager. an f had
kt. not been far the bad s ill
p would' 11ke for --make it clear,:that I public waiting. room in memory, of
ly the lash of the. aid-miii build- :.� ..,.>�,: first heat. All the horses
had is to mnterf and ; ....... thein well -loved su. teaudent ~y.:~',f>
..w.,t •deSI _ ' x s.,, Parti .
in a. was tarn dawn ... M rt, ,, §a K EFi ,.,..•.- :,:. •«::a. _ w V4�eTe bully l' Led as y they came "daJVia
g that I died fiat interfere. 'lilir. ielo-A'sSOC As yet, .an estiaxrate 'of fiends_
* * ►7uperxntencent? 3. b "';; the back stretch when; Lord Rich-
%;>
Doiig is. not: on the County' Home needed h,as not been m-ade, but rG 7> w arc! brake and veered aeries the
TH>a L.O.L. FIFE AND DRUM
committee. .Richaimd C. Drew has, been ap- .the nurses are appealing to .groups'
band was tuning up in fine sh+aPe "� r {,• Y - pointed general manager of the and , individuals for donati.oris, MAYOR W. J. MILLER, track In an instant fear horses,
yesterday evening... Reeve' Harry Gowdy, Howick Clinton, was among the speak -- drivers and carts were jammed
y as they es- W. Mid -Western Ontar2.a Regional which should, be sent .to Muss M.
Township and chairman of thll .. � ers in the opening program. to
caped the heat in their meeting Home committee reported a " ret- M a ,":Y,. i Development Association. This' is E. Garniss, secretary of the Grad- gather, It tvvas'miraculaus that
roams... to .practice on the lawn >, p p ;;.:.: the new name of the; Upper ,
for Air Force Day last Satux- all drivers and animals escaped
ty rough time at the home this � . �� nate Nurses Association, Clinton. day at Station Ciirnton serious. injury, Hat's Bomb d
As -
of the Library Park. An ap- z=rr' � Grand Regional Development Asp R1CAF Photo) gui `
r year. .He said that Mrs. Pocock r?<M<•,"r., ( --- ed by Hugh MacLean took the
preciative audience gathered'. s;,.: "�4 ,, ; . `. A , soefation: which embraces• lidos-
head proved 100 percent with nur- { . ;;?, :N K first heat and was comfortably
and families enjoying the cooler � � trial development promotion, in � •
:.:.,..�. y Leans President
air of the out -of -daces fluid that >T: >. i<; % :»? the counties of Huron Perth Wel- 11,000 More Than settled in the second when W. S.
the, park was a pleasant renting , k 3 hng�ton and' Waterloo. _ Riddell broke and key the time
place. .. Kz en 80 ��.ns . � ����' ;" `}$?: ��, President of the Mid' -Western,
x acted To Spend Hat's Bomb was' free he could not
* * pp ` sia J. D. Oaks, Guelph, announced the p p get back into contention, W. S.
AURORA... WHICH WAS ONE • . �� �YN.<.: %�rs�< "•: £���, �appaintraent Monday, and also An addition • of 1$11,000 to the Riddell did not finish the second
of the first towns to decide Fri-� :; .' sal that the Board of Directors heat.
r County Council budget,, 2.26 --Second Division
Championship In � , h ���• �: �, eget, which had
,day night was the best night for erg: • has selected' Stratford for the lo- ""
��•,.� .� not been expected, was announced
shopping.. reports success. with ' ' l ` k ' cation of the' offices''of the as'- ' on Tuesday on the first d'ay of Baldy Carter and' Evelyn Can -
the experience in their area... Fiddling Contest`A�`l.,�. °` ant were the class- of this division.
, sociation, the June sessions now meeting in
o "�#' ' Each horse won a heat with the
Over 1,200 people attended: the y: Mr. Drew was born in Nelson, from
The Burn is expected Carter horse taking Miss Helen Mexay, Ctatighter of Ontario, Old Time Fiddlers B.C., and holds a B.A. degree frown taxes paid by the facia a1 g first place
Mr. and Mrs. -S. McKay, who, has government on the RCAF PM- money by one fifth of a second.
Championship' contest held in from the University of Manitoba Evelyn Conant showed a terrific
been attending he Pa ch Baroness in History and Political Economy. Q.% at Clinton and at Centralia.
Iien'sa11 arena last Friday night, r y' A deficit of $2,000 which was final kick to come from last pos-
College during, the past year, has He engaged in the railway busi- .
now joined the office staff of when Gerald- Baileys Petrolia, estimated at the first of the year, (tion in the first heat tb take sec.
ness- for a number of years and is'
Padfield Motors, London. Was presented w�lith the Free has. now been replaced by. an es- and position. - Irl the final trip
acquainted wiith all sections of
- Press Trophy as Grand Champ- timate of $4,407 surplus in the McLean started to move from
,Carrada, Prior to -his new appoint- county treasury,
.: ion fiddler. " . n ' rent he hasbeen Ontario mina- • fourth on the back stretch and
r Wanner o the Ch ber of Com- , o Zus•t caught the Carter horse at
ger of a construction equipment JOSEPH MURPHY, the wire.
Clinton Lawyer coerce trophy for bent fiddler un- HARVEY C. JOHNSTON,
company with offices in Toronto. who was -Installed as president
der 20 years was Gerald Smith, He served as an officer in the 2.20 Class
new superintendent;of Huron of the Cliivton Lions Club at Terry Haughton
Kippen, and Jim Flannigan, Royal lyat Les Grattan was, t two
County Roane, who will .nuc- yal Canadian Army Service the Tuesday evening dinner
Takes Part •ln Crumlin, and igen, Duchaxsne, speedy for this class.' The God -
Dublin, Mrs. W. Pocock, July 1. Corps' during the, past war: , meeting. ■
�'` Dublin, were runners-up.
First Court Case In the Ontario Championship
Class open to: fa:dctlers , 21 to 35 ■ First case to be heard lin the years, in which Bailey wasj udgedff 1
court roam of the new County first, Roy Renwick, Brampton, was ar i erns 0-0 � artWM111
second, and Peter D.orron, RCP F
Court house in Goderich, was a
civil action with. E. B. Menzies, Station ii lam of age group 51 Clinton barrister, acting for the J ob William Collins, rry Nth;r Markets�As
plaintiff, W. G Thompson and Jacob Flynn, Landon; Hurry Norte iu nStates
Sons, Limited, Hensall, Counsel ris, Ktppen; Ernie Adair, Strath- 1
roy and Ross Jeffrey, urtwrigh , 12 million for coati production; 4 be
for the defence, G. D. Btrander-• Elston Cardiff, MF, far Huron, because they are closest to the
horst, Hensall farmer, was Jaines In a special class for oldster:, Warned against full 100 percent million for steamships!; 7 million work to be done."
Donnelly, Goderich, �' William Hyde, Aensall (93) plac- pasty, when he spoke, to an open for CNR and CPR assistance, as During a spirited discussion,
Since the new provincial., legis-. ed first, followed by John Barr,=meeting of the Holmesville Local well as other subsidies, farmers asked how they were •ex-
lation went into effect in March, London, The youngest fiddler of the Ontario Farmers' Union, on „ I understand," said Cardiff, Pected to Continue to produce
1955, limiting the number of jar- was Chris Martin; London, 8 years Tuesday evening. However", he that labour unions want farm food, when without waraiixng ahy l
ors to Six, rather thafx 12, thisOld'• said that for the past 14 yearn the unions to go in with; them. • The anr;au11t , of foodstuffs could .be
was the .first County Court sit- Trick fa,ddlers, Gerald Smith; progressive conservative Party only.thing. this would do is to help brought into the country, form
tinge in God'eruch to have the 6- Kippen; Mrs•: Lillian Sinclair, "had, been' tr+ydng to bring about the labour unions•. It won't help foreign lands, and dumped on the
man jury (the petite jury), rud- Brigden; William; Collins, Seafor- something approaching parity, the farmers, You men are cap- market to' de;gres& prices. One
ge Frank Fingland, O.:C., presided, th; ladies` open fiddling, Mrs. Wil- The meeting whacir was held in italists9' of the men indicated that 'lie felt
t
The action: took two days xurie liatn Sinclair Doris Levy, St, the Holmesvilae school was attend- le the co ti-
, , the islet election should see this
4 and 5, before the jury returned ,Marys and Wil;rna, MacDonald, ed by nearly 50 farrriers and their' As an cramp of a mpe business of protection resolved;"
i after three hours deliiberatlwT with Sarnia, wives. Edgar Rathwell, chairman tion between farms. operation and
g . The speaker was thanked by
r a verdict in favour of the plaint- Ste dancin ladle's Mrs, Ross of the local, introduced the guest industry, Cardiff mentioned the Bob Taylor, vice-president of the
iff, having found= that the derail P g' speaker and conducted the basin- ,big wages paid far workariera at
Haughton, St fa; Greta
Pfaff, I they RCAF Stations in; the county.
'dant, G, P, Brandcrhorst acted- Cromarty; !Lein Godkin, Walton; eS5 session. „ or you farm- During the business session it
outside the scope of his agtee-, mon, Fred Harburn, Staffa; Jim Mr. Cardiff said that :n the Who would work for y ax n eras reported that a copy of the
Ment with tho Thbnnpsoh elevator, United States, with 100 percent ers for 12 hours a day, for halt
Petare, Atwod; I, Buchanan, t3 t- _ what they et there for Light provincial Hansard was not avaii-
The fn'nn had supplied Brander, wood, parity the marltets have )leen din ' g ,�.,, g able, sauce all those allotted for
horst with a quantity of Rodney , , ru�pted both in the USA and In hours of work , public d'zstrnbtutfon had been ori
seed oats in the,spring of ]954 to Squares d8raczng, 21 and und�i` Canada. Mr. Cardiff mentioned that the
Donegal Junaorettes, Atwood, a as was tr In. to til >;ometharl �1'ered: Plans were made for the
be grown by Branderhorst and re- Marketing boards are fine OPU y g g fund-raising dance to be held it
Cor Teen Town, Sarnia - Car.
turned to the elevator, Branrder- , . -long as the demand rs' there, said •for` themselves, which, the 1?eder- the Bayfield Pavilion on June 20.
horst sold the oats to another Maras, Junior square dancers, St. Mr. Cardiff, "Right .now the con• ation had been doing for year
Marp>s, sumption is less than the supply. "One thing," said he, "you fellows Proceeds will , O used to send a
company. .. ,-. , , delegate' to the, O�k'U conference in
Since the quantum of damage Judges were H. L: Ruthag, St, No rrtatter what kind of a mark- have done, and that is you vc Saskatoon an Judy: This dance a
found by the Jury were less than Mbar is; Clarence perdue, Clinton; eting board you: have it, cannot wakened up the Federation." a joint effort of the Varna, and
$200, the plaintiff therefore paid Stave Dundas, Crediton. Tuner sell of the market is not there," Cardiff closed his talk with a I olMesville Uluor>s:
Its own 'costs. was William Hayter, Varna and He said ha felt the old law of mention of the shift in control of E, Rathwell who is a member
clerk -treasurer was J. A. P ter- supply and demand- was ,good,. but spending the tax dollar. ;In 1030 of the commfitte, set rip to hiv'ea
son. that if a ceiling were pIaeed on the federal gove'rmmoat controlled :tigate Setting. up hog ° assembly
The Weather Following the• coanpatitions, to farm. products prices in good
. : 40,5 percent; the : Iarovince, 20.7 t,Fants, repleted sane, ; laaeogfsss,
1056 '1096 which fiddlers gathered from years, then a floor should be put ,percent and f• nrrnrdipalitaesr con- and that a further meeting would
High Laity High Dow on their i:n bad years, ft yore tr0,11ed 89,3 pereeavt, zn x951 the be held to vote ori tyre locatiort of
g g Brampton, Kincardine, VtToodstock
June 7 7J 50 75 54 meddle with the market, you federal share was 70.2 POMeiit one,
8- 72 % 75 fit ' afrd Sarnia, ami places an between, have 'to girarrtntee a Mari Sonfd - � G. W. Montgomery, agritUltUe-
(probably' abnnf!t 80 Percent nnrtvY;
0 80 5O 75 so for two Hnutosi Playing, a dance thirim" the• .province, 17.2 percent and the at representative for Huron Cowl -
10 80 57 12 51 was, held in the town hall. re), As far as farm subsidies; go, municipalities war& Taft with only ty, will: be the guest speaker tilt
11 87 53 71 55 te,&& will be tined by the :nu� raw lvlr. CJrdiff quoted a totsd of $34,11.0 percent, 1116 SiVakef said, the ,�,to meeting which will be
v retire, m Ilion on; 'a rrlcultuto roduct6 "I feel,you would 'agree ree that the held the ton h iri Middletft's
12. 69 � . 66 51 ter, of Carnirierce to help r ti e i g p ,l g ., ora,
IS X 65 54 4-0 &-bentur"ea on the airena's artific- compared witivZ Million Parr gold; !veal government cou9d do a, 'be,y Dark in the forts- o a pot Nth
Raifi�f:.18 lilt: RAM,-, 2.67 ins, las .ice, surface. 11 t'sailaon fol" freight assistanec; tet' job Spending the tar dailariplanie tuppor,
Thrown dff Bike erach entry coasted home in both
heats followed by Beth C. Chips.
Kitty Mite tried hard to make it
When flit By Car a close race but the speed of Pat
Lee Grattan. was; too great and
Young Terry Haughton is res- Kitty Mite had to settle for third
ponding favourably„ to treatment and fourth,
in Clinton Public Hospital, where Free For All
he was taken on Sunday aftern.on, The fastest time of the day was.
follawung an -accident in which tie set by the free-for-all; horse in
was knocked . from• his bicycle in the second heat, Carter Chips pro -
front 'of his home on Highway ved to be too .good and finished
8, (Ontario Street). 1 three or four lengths in front of
S-d-ferang from a fractured the field. The othdr four horses
right femur and left tibia, manor were closely buniched for both
head injuries and slight Cuneus- heats,
soon. Terry is reported by Dr. Special feature of the afternoon
J. A. Addison to be progressing was the Bannockburn Pipe Band
favourably. The oight-Year=old• tvho Paraded to the park just be.
b'oy is the son of Mr. and Mrs, fore the race and played several
Lawrence Raughton; Ontarin numbers, between hearts.
Street, Clinton, (SUMMARIES ON PAGE 12)
He was attended at the scene of
the accident and later at the ha'_ •
pital, by Dr, J. A, Addison.�1d ��Y11 SI'S
Travelling 'west on Highway 8, Accept OStS
the boy was following a car d�rzv- [
en by Gordon Aermail, and a sec- v
ofrd car driven by Miss Mary Mad -At Conference
den, CDCI staff, was following the Those attending the sessions of
bicycle. Terry signal