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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-03-20, Page 1, Int 11fro rd , ; ..ec AA TIT'S. :z�oG`� y Tx THE NSW SRA—'-93rd YEAR "THE NEWS-RECORP,77th YEAR bop are'.i?I. ing these night$. in tbo local arena. and away OV01 • ,,-- p Poper r Wit :tjie Qw. CMINTDN ONT1�10% THORSD�lX MAIto 2C 1958 hcane ap • ....bl. aha h. we No, Tt� N. a p N. 7 raft COPY,- to Fro'ba.. Y a lap. a • rat 4&rto httend even p . t � � � of those '.games Last nigh'~ 4 � awns Forest there were part- thrilling. art il f s check -,With pope �Y�ne NexvemeY* f Kinsmen Have aGu arty �th�rilling. moments$10,000— like retie time thAt tiny fe)l�ow "on .More.I t .. ■!_! , the Forest team .(he looks AWut R.-ofor ` tvtng 12 years oldl whizzed away from the bigger chapson Clinton's teyarn, xazt do�vix the, ace, and. i, ''r stents rk yyp iau�taguessed: the q} oton . g9alle,Pool As it h'apl>ened it hiss the cal A waa*nin to those who lrrtiglvt ,,rias~ ni'glit in Hotel Clinton the a$• an RCAF sports officer. .He ,be . ali9r e1' by men. �t)sring y. Gh]nncunity Swin'µning ,beg'ini by sayl-gi "There are too alts, . ,Clinton to falx their eh5nri>aeys, is assuetl"� J. whpch, lost the game for the C, and &4 there was mixed feelings 1?00l CPa??rxhittee fare~ at ,a 'dinner manypersons WR., Thompson. ?nC J Says, in" the crowd , . , but, he deserves •, . . ' . „ n recent ury " 7J on t men meeting which Chaartnan R. J, cannot swhagi, X . a $ ' They may .e li es m. i , goUd CheFT". 5 ' : "�B'ud" Schoenhals teamed the:''big a number of top sports, coal- to dp a good lob for you. On the push,, to GoinFlete the gaol And OuGted by experts,, swimming was oilier hand, they may be dishonest, ' • QUM A BIT OF Tl- "OLD , , s this, summer. the most alar, and out tea get as. much mane bath house th. Pop g s time, spirit; a s. v , S { , d { k . •N i Y Y f •d m ,, was a, ai in viii- a '1 n l which was You ,a they ca got," . Thirty five :persons were Pres- glial Ci ratio poo., w from y s. e3' n �' enae at the Lions Arena, toga, hast n 'l ree • ee last sulYlmex the men; are ban t th are drat,_ including heads' of service ope fax t i .. w. ks , If , ey re night .. The Crowd was in good e i :' '...sa;Y• s; clubs Irr Clinton, civic officials, holds 185,000'gallons of water, To .quite likely z . g s�temd with the Q �a w: ,.4•• <„, and; there was- a good • n owns fie frequently ohan e this '.amount of .PQ%ice Officd, ,; If someone offers reeves of neighbouring .t, hips, 'q. Y g czawd . Or, course not like at : and gathers who have been active water' to .keep it clean and fresh to da this• stype of wort fax you, {$?. ,used, to be with fans practically t!i o r 'ect. �. would not be economical, therefore take' -the timo' to ell the police in e pool p. 4J. dripping, •from° the rafters ... bu.t Talk on `Vater' a .filtx+ation ,plan is used, Mr office I-IU ,2=3435; and ask them an 'excellen't crowd for; the resent ­Bud” p' Flying Officer G. L. Bud Hayter had on dis,pl�ay ten. jars of what the reptti?tataon of the men ,f,.; �" ,�� � � .:.s a �•���? mi nes ' Hayter, recreation officer .at the stone, gi+ave'i :and, chemical solo i$: d RBADY ' FOR; H14NKS' ARE R(rAJr Station Clinton, was -guest tionsused in filtering water for speaker and. addressed the gatb- swim: pools:' The Clinton of used , ' pool the Anglican., clergy ... The Rt. ,< k crinis o,n Water , and What a ganef and gravel filter base; plus.' . Rev. W, °A. Townshend, suffragan KInS11en Take. In bishop .of Huron is exp'ect6d., to transpires' in the filtration iilant chemicals.. He went or to explain 3 pool. each chemical solution. in, a• mods ■ "Kin . of a m'adern swinimir s umpire a ergy base- Mr, Hapter based his talk on a ern filtraahon plant, the 'pool is Nine -New Kin " re• far an infer-cl ball game b them Essex County thesis he' wrote a. few, years ago, filled, only once, a season .and the$`e Nine new members received their pins,'. Terry O'Neil, Charles. Proctor, , William Young anand East Middlesex Anglican c1er- p F symbol of membership in the• Kinsmen Club of and Ross Colquhoun, Demonstrating the in- wast i lesex or so . • on swimmingpools and their fupe- chemicals aided In proper rd- Plan' Inter-Club►ine rectors are going to charge a tipn, an�d, from practical experience ..portions keep the water up to De- Clinton,,C11rvi;�gn, on Tuesday evening, From- the left, rains ceremony is Charles Harris, deputy cis- partment of Health specirlCataoaas:front John Sangster, Paul Bennett and Kenneth' trict governor from, Harrison. fee' for entry, and the Suffragan The chemicals host used are Kane members were initiated in.. Gibbings. Rear, William PAlhner, Bill German, Tlews-Record Photo) Bishopwill be assisted by Bishop pp to the Kon insmen Club of Deputy Clinton.t � copper sulphate (or Bluestone) to, af- >< a Chamber Meeting clarify water dispel alp e, ales Ha rhsn.weputy Luxton, in the umpires ab i + clarif, in simple words, said algae. Dove attended and enln TIHANKS TO GEORGE' BEiATTIIE; carried out the Red Cross Funds `S T speaker, was the green scum which ,ceremony. 1Ve�v members are Pnul �x Year Old Cathy Little. Varna, for the use of the picture I �"Nit�f��j A farms an stagnant water, Alum as ■. on page ten . ,.. '. Gedrge is the Bennett Ross Colquhoun, Bill Ger-" Essex Bureau reporter for .theAre J a pwnufiex as well as a coating for man, Kenneth Gibbixgs, Terry O'- Campaign To StartKil-led Windsor Daily Star , .. and.when Welcome the gravel 'in filter plants-. Chlor- Neil, William Palmer, John Sang- hen Struck by Car lige cowered' a meeting at which ine can be put into swimming wat- seer and William, Young. �� A meeting of the Clinton. and er in three forms: (liquid, powder April 1' , 2 and 1.. Gordon Hill was guest speaker ... Fast president. Harry J, Mc- p / Six-year-old Kathy Little; dau- called to the scene and pronounced he thought of the Nexus-Record District Chamber of ,Commerce and gas); Soda Ash (balfiing: paw'- Ewan •and president. Donald Kay itindly and brought along story has. been ca?led' for tonight at der); •and Altunio�um Sulphate. assisted the deputy Once again !� house-to-house grater of Mr. arid Mrs. Milton Lit- the child dead. g g y l p y govern:oa. g Surviving are the .father and and picture for us; too .. 5.36 in' the council chamber of These chetfiicals are all harmaess supper~ o£ xxinor hockey. fay canvass will'' bls carried out in ale; Landes;boro, was killed instant-. * the town hall, All businessmen, to the human bio. Clinton and District in aid of the snather; the former Rita Heckman, dy. as invited` at a togarnament to be ly on Monday afternoon when she Mitchell, and three sinters, Linda, S,pEAxIN,G OF +MUSFC :BEISfT'I- and triose interested. in the wel- Mr. Hayter warned the ;pool hold in Mitchell on- Saturday, Canadian Red' Cross. Adam J. ran, out from a high. snow bank Sharon and Judy, vals 'we understand that the fare of Clinton and Distract are commlittee• that these solutions March 29. The Kinsmen All Star McMurray, perennial chairman of on No. 4 highway in the path of The bol is, restingat the las- thriving small one. out in Mullett invited to attend. must be-added hn "proper q:uanrtit- Peewee ,team will be taking part, the campaign in this area, this g y F y g Township, will be held a little tat- This is to, be in th6 way of a les, to. keep the pool water in its with .the first game. at 11 a•m, planned for.;he canvass with great a car, ker•'memorial chapel, Blyth, wh- xe-or 'a,Iuzational meeting. The -purest state to. meet health reg- care, .and he has persuaded numb- She was returning home from ere service will , held this. after- er than~ usual than year.. , oiwing, g g The next meeting will be an g .noon, Thursday, commencing at' Probably to the early Easter . .' support of,the Chamber has chin- ulatians. The Dept. of Health ..inter-chub' affair with Winghern, ers of people to assist with the school, SS 8; Mullett Township, �,o-thirty o'clock, and interment However, it is definitely being..dled considerably, and som0of the ;takes regular tests -of all commun Seaforth; Hensall Exeter -and God- work. about a mile and a quarter north planned for and c6ntes.tants - are directors are concerned. They feel 'ity swim'pools. 'He recommended -erleh •attending the local Kin.mee�t� Dates for the canvass are Tues- of Londesboro, shortly after 3 p.m. will be in Blyth amps Cemetery. n that strong su ort should be. iv- a. chlorine gas cyl'.inder be put in ' The car she was in' collision D ' F. G. Thompson, on, Hs A wedging in a. little practice-between g Fp g F ing in Hotel Clintoai: on April 1. -day, Wediicsday and -Thursday, l County Coroner, Clinton,Qritsays an plugging for Easter exams .. , en by an active membership, or to, .the Clinton pool filtration past president K, W. Coiquhoun April 1, 2 and 3. , Should, you, miss with was driven by Mrs. Roy inquest will be held on, Tuesday the Chamber fails in its purpose; .plant. 'This item will cost approx- reported on arrangements made the canvasser when he .or 'she calls Doherty, Blyth, who police said evening, March 25 in the Clinton A NOTE ABOUT EIDUCATTON" If you are interested in your aingtely $•'1,100. Chlorine' content to accommodate the clubs, supply at your homey you, may mail your ;was going south accompanied by Town Hall, commenting at 7,30 4 costs, . , In leading over an article town, and feel that the 'Chamber for •p'ool water should be from :4 entertaiiimpnt," etc donation direct for A, J, McMurray, Mrs. Lloyd Tasker, Blyth, p m on the "Crisis of Education." pub- has. •a job. to, do then atte)p the to :5.. parts per million at least t� � --- C°lrt torr-, ..- _ .. ^' ,;Y ;., Dr. •R:. • W. Street, Blyth, was o— . .lis'hed: in ~'lie• Legionary: M - We Meeting tonight and lend your for 12 hours � the day; CLINTON HOSPITAL BOAUD were considerably amazed to `find swppbrt. (Continued on Page' Six) NAMES 1958 COMMITTEES Drama Festival c%l that the birthrate in. Canada has Clinton Public Hospital Board g� grown tremendously in the past ■ has set up these committees: prop-Co-op Finals mere on -few' years. . . In 19'3.7, just two Young People Attain Honours In erty, Arthur Knight (chairman), years before the last war, it was Morley Counter and H. C. Lawson; . m Tuesday, April I -at the rate of 9,6 per thousand'... . . staff, Dr, W. A. Oakes (chairman), Now ��� � t✓'Now it ,has risen to the unpreced- ���'�� u �lc $pea ing ®ntEis George H.Jefferson, Reeve Burton ��rr«sAvar%roa666��@ "'Cleaned and Pressed" the one- ented level of 25:1 per thousand— Stanley and Mrs. C. M, Shearing;' act play entered by Seaforth Jun- finance, Judge Frank Fingland "Farmers have disposed, of their area supervisor Bill Harvey, higher thani even India s . , . Mean- Dale King, AVM Huh Camp- Borden McRae: c y, God- lar Farmers and Junior Institute whale the money we spend far ed- g p (chairman], W. L. Morlolr, deputy ne,gativc �vay of thinking," stated erich, presented plans for local Fe bell Public School and Barbara Barbara was winner of the sen- Reeve, Nelson Trewartha and Mr, an ,the• 'current drama festival was ucation. is ab:•a.t .$750 millions out ander of Clinton Public School lar competition, second was Wil- Knight. George McCague here in Clinton co-operatives to assist local far- ' of 'a total national ro'duct of $31 F , yesterday, "and are now far- mers with a'dditianal programs bf the winner in semi-finals carried 1? were judged the bent speakers' liam McKim and third , Lor2aine O'� credit for the further use of feeds out in Seaforth. Players are Ken- billions, , . That, so' we are told taking part in the Legion-sponsor- Wood! Others-in this section. were Collegiate ���.rd ' moving toward positive thought sand fertilizer. neth Campbell , works out to 75 cents out of ever Marjorie Smith Y ed public speaking contest held Nicole Orates, Ann Sawchuk, `Shar- g and action." Mr. McCague is vice- Julian. Smith, manager of the Larry Wheatley, Sandra Doig and $3i1. ,•, According to'the Legionary last night in the, Legion Hall They on Fenton, Elizabeth Ihder, Nancy ilii article "This is not 'too s president of the United Ca.-oper_ locals division, Weston, 'presented Mrs. Kenneth. Campbell. will proceed into district finals, Schoenha'ls and Maureen Hayter. •a plan by which, the local co-op- Finals for the contest are gelled- much". • •' dates for which are not yet avail- Judges were . ilie' Rev. Grant C� SI��1 F11 atives of 'Ontario; and president p- u eratives. could analize their ef- uled for Tuesday, April 1, in Chn- able. Mills, Mrs, J. W. VanEgmond and of the United Dairy Poultry Co- WE QUOTE FROM THE. COUN- Dale who last year carried the Mrs. Leri P'ot'h. Mrs. J. A. Ad-fectiveness in serving their own, ton District Collegiate Institute Y y koperative. community. try Parson "We're like the banners far this area into further ftbn compiled the scores, For Addition y at 8.15 p.m, sharp. Those who wheels a fa car--some are in front ,competitiari,; headed the junior Assis•tan. J: D. Thorndii.e in pre-peaki.ng at an area meeting The meeting was an all day af- bought tickets for the festival in eta . els a, others, ugh and still g p The Board of -Clinton•Clinton District of 50 directors and managers • o2 fair in the agricultural office February (.postponed due to bad P competitions, Second was Brenda senting the awards' was Catherine Collegiate Institute is investlga- ;Ideal co»operatives distributing board room and included dinner weather) . will have, them at the Halward and third, Diane Manko. Welsh, two-time winner in branch ting the matter or- an addition to fafm.supplies, Mr. McCague stated at the Hotel Clinton. door an April 1. The other six contestants were competitions. Musical en.ter6ain- the school building. George Fal- „ Election Cama ai n g g that farmers have 98 percent of g. Brenda Halward, Paul Cervantes; menu was by Budd Boyes, vocalist, coney, John Lavis and Kenneth their capital invested in product- • Andira Buck Coral Robichaud, hand Emily Collins,has accompan- McRae, are a committee of three percent In Local Area' Lynn Harper andist and lana soloist. ; f the situatiorn fan, with less than two Infant Found Dead In I' r a m Wayne Beaupie, y p' p' in charge o invested' in distribution and mark Ing nominations for the rid- — At present :there are 440 stud- ,eting. "Ekeept for the force of ing of Huron were held an Monday „ ' eats attenhg a school meant to farm organization," went on Mr. in the er,1.il Hall, with return Fruit Growers Elect Officers and accommodate 430. The addition fort to: "the ori stakes place Alone Only 5 Minutes ingofficer •J, K. Hunter, 'Goderich, completed in 1.955, was expected to fort to •increase prices falces place Y ! lfa in charge. For the Progressive ■ take care of Increase in enrolment. after the. product is out of call- C erva.tives .,Elston• Cardiff was ■ ,,[ Now, however, the prediction is an trot of the producer." David Willis; three-months-old A. Addison, Clinton, who -called rho ri n'aited,. and for the Liberals, Ban�uet/ 'iseusS atest deas increase of from 150 to 200' pupils son of Mir. and Mrs. Kenneth' Dr, F. , G, Thompson Clinton W. G. Cochrane was selected to He went on to point out the carry the banner, Choosing a grower from. North the meeting, which included views whthin the next five years.: rapid changes in farming methods, Wallis, Clinton, was found tread in Huron County coroner. Last Fridayni ht' :both parties, Huron as their president, the Hur- .of pictures pertaining to the in- For operating expenses, the ,and the development of more ills carriage on the front porch The baby was the second ,child g F on County Fruit Growers readied dus�try. Board will require one mill less at his home Monday afternoon, of Mr, and Mrs'. Wallis who came iielcl rallies an their respective., �* specialized and more Cornmer,cial- themselves for another year last . Directors ized farm production. He can Mrs. Willis told police and the Nov- Sive rooms. The Progress than. last year. It has been set at to Clinton from Seaforth last ov Thursday, when at the annual. Appointed directors were Wil- 6.5• mills, on a total asss.esmment of gratulated the • Blyth Co-operative coroner she had-,placed the baby ember, Mr,. Willis is an assistant Sive Conservatives planned only a pp' ' meeting they heard the latest liar McGuire RR, 2, Bayfield; $9,165,069' The decrease is brought on being the first local orga.niz- 'in his buggy and when she went accountant in the Bank of Mang meeting of workers, with no spec- , , cal speakers; and the crowd at- news from: government and coni.- Ross Middleton, RR .3, Clinton; 'about by an increase Of pravinc- ation to merge with the new Un- to check him 15-or 20 minutes lat. real, The mother is the former mereial advisors and elected a William Blake cal government grants of $.15,000; it'ed.. Dairy Poultry Co-operative. er, found him dead. He appeared Margaret Hemberger, Seaforth. traded, was not too Targe. The , ' Brussels; Fred Y p Liberals heard from their, candid slate of officers to serve :them Bell, RR 2, Goderich; Boyd. Thy- .a carried over balance from last ",Blyth will be prepared to handle to have choked on some food, Surviving is a sister, Linda, 18 a$te in person, as. Mr. Cochrane throughout 1959-59• lar, RR .3, Walton; Armand Las- year of close, to $9;200 and an. in greatly increased quantities of Autopsy Ordered months, also grandparents, Mr, outlined his party's plans for tax . Fres{dent is, Lorne Woods, RR 2, sai,ine, Rft . 2, Goderich•; Fred crease i:n assessment of about milk for processing, he said. and Mrs. F. E. Willis and Mr, and Dr, J, L, Penistan, pathologist cuts and rants to Un;versit stu_ Lucknow, supported by vide-pres- Middleton, 3; Clanton^ Pertly $90'040' Leonard i Harman, Weston, the 1Vtrs. Luoien Hemberger, all of g' y , at .Stratford General Hospital, was --�- dents. idents William McKenzie, Exeter Gibbings; Chalton, James Stir- -" . assis�tantrgeneral manager of Un- to Conduct an: autopsy Tuesday Seafdrth', E, Beecher Menzies, Clinton bar- and Donald Middleton, RR 3; Qin ling, Rai 2, Bayfield' Wes Jo rat aced Co-operatives of Ontaivo; A private ,funeral service was raster, was named chairman of the Douglas H. Miles' a y morning to: determine' cause of tan. Do , lm"iG�"i" 1.u:cknaw; J•, McLaughlin, Brus- . Break-l� ' �.t l„tJ: \ �, spoke. on the development of a eg death, held Wednesday afternoon, in the ' Clinton Liberal Association, to sue= ural representative for the, county sets; George Johnston, RR 2, tailing feed and fertilizer, petrol• Mrs, Willisoit funeral chapel, Seaforth, to Is seeretar , Stewart Middleton, illis first called Dr, J. Maitlandbank Cemetery. cceed Cree Cook. Y Bayfield; Ed Wise. RR 3, Clinton, C�y /�r euib and. other supplies by the , -19peaking briefly on this occas, RA-3, Clinton, is district dire0ta1r. Thomas Salkeld, Luckhow; Harry Do Shed, TWO local co-ops and their use of the ion, were the Rev. D. J, Lane, At the noon-tini'e meal served Mitchell, RR 2, Goderich,• ''Vit: Jef- Provincial Wholesale. George 10fiferson, and Hugh. Hawk- In Hotel Clinton, past president Eery, Exeter; John Redmond, 1#,R Auto Accidents The, meeting was chaired by D, Great' Opportunity To Organize ins. Lunch was served, and a gen- Fraser Sterling, AP. 3, Bayfield, 3, Goderich; Phillip McKenzie, Kap- E. Stauffer, Bright, a director of drat social. get-together was enjoy- wasaChairman, Throughout, a prom ;pen; I , V, Hogarth, Exeter Gee- A three pound hammer end a TJnited Co-operatives. The UCOWelfare �` ed by about 50 of -the gram, of singsong, led by Claytoai For Gigantic ►♦ elfare Caie Task party's rge �oyn�t, LuCkriaw; aril Clayton three foot black .p�n.ch bar were -- o �' mn supporters. Lait'hwaite, 1Hi. 1, Goderich and Laithwal�te, RR 1, .Goderich: taken from the MR. toolshed' just , : 7rr►as Frida evehin thio prog- J. Johnson, supervising inspect- SpeGilal. guests were Prof. Harte west of the Bayfield road on Mon- Public School In the person of Paul Bennett, tion of staying indefinitely? What ressdve Conservatives flan another' or, fruit and vegetable div'asion, old W, Globe and Prof. C. B, day night, The theft wag rttited• , young teller with the Royal Bank co@d be carie? tall iii, their committee rooms 'ban'ada .bepartxrlent of Agrrcuit- Kelly, of the ~Ontario Agricultural :an Tuesday morning by the fore- -rally Adjusts Sala*"" of Canada branch her+:, Clinton Mr. Bennett has had seven yeal4s and have planned 'ore, London; as well as a soler College, Guelph; J, J. Johnson rnari reporting fox -work, Chief R. � � T � a good ap�portuFiitY to ready itself tralftin in the wont of Civil i�- pl ed for Elston Car, , g r lI , q lJ wok g diff, their oanididatt to appear. by ,Stirling, "My Bonnie lviargae London, srtpervising inspector,-ftult H• T)►otripsbil` .reports that a oar- Schedule for a necessary job in Civil deferi� fence: He has attended the Civil others just go along for riders Brown,,b enlivened the ptobeduro. phi vegetable dhv)sion� fan&tic Ae� ter xylols eyo in whfc'h the lack � ce: Defence College at Ottawa, and ig Mrs,. W. McGuire was pianist, rtment of Agriculture;' . ,a d }l s vas ,fastened, was broken, and. the .An 4wrca�se of maximusii salary a quill;€led Provincial, Instructor. ,Guests were introduced by Rus- �` n u s x'he town is in ori evactYation 1 , Chard; gest,• fieliliiran for the .dict had been Opened. from $3,600 to $4,000 was granted zone and wall be expected to, ad_ To sett up the town, for the Civil The Weeks Weather sell chard, fruit • and vegotatyle On'tanio association, A 500-pound Safe containing its, itaff by the Clinton. Pablic ' �' Defence project—which Ift the Cage High Lbw High Low fielcTartan and inctuded were 1Vtayor coniinocIate from three try six g s : ,o..� $1,000 was tarried from ,the J, 1. School Board meeting last weep, of Clinton would be mainly A job 1958. 1957. W. J. Miller bran:&gra greetings Clew 10A: store in Seaforth and The minf�ti Urn, salary of $2,400 th.ousatid people in bane of ean� Mar. 13 34 l`7 52 42 train. the town Warden W. Mar- C>� h"kOly SJtAAM 9T tl�.SS TO � of welfare planning would cost . _, _+ , . � cracked open an a gravel' pit two hies not changed, a�'ach of the 13' L�.�gencv. of ls, >.€f a atluclear bomb is dxapped tits the Hat4ilt61j ohly a WMIl amount. Tile prov- 14 34 24 G0 31 the, c, bringing lies~ wishes from 0EMON'STUATE ON tV males• away in one of two break-ins teachers 'oil the staff hili, receivoe incial ovek"nYmObt pays 25 perc�t 15 33 24 52 33 the couixty axil rirru, las Miles. Mrs. Carman aPhers Clint; '. area or the Windsor ar fl, evacua g ... e, _ . g _ - , . M on, art. that town early �'`uesday, the annual intreasr� ?3f $260, des from, •those c'i,ties would of all casts end the federal r av^ 1C $5 7."r 35 *a Barry Jeffery en'tertaaned with on, will be a guest oil, "M'Lady", l'ri 'the* secpnd robbery, $50 wor- The bo*td r60-i'ved the resigna- eniunesit a 50 trent, 17 33 M 33 24 acdardion' music, arida song in CitN V, on Monday, March, 24, th, of eigtWe3ttes and lighters was t'ian of Mrs. l�laanche Park(c Plihi ,brought to this area. p IS 40 80 35 M Honour Of Mrs. S. Middlbton (efts to demi . . , he Cleave 'C ` e r C d - Nouv, before the cti 195 brings nstrate matting three stialen from t ooQribs cleat Brit Grays 'report showed any >1 feature what would dtawri its budget far 7908,. could '19 �$ 27 M 2$ fined to hospitaly was sting by ail diekeys for sumriier, to be worn A service station by thieves wlio average daily attendance xn `e�b� happen in this town if 3000 , 1 be an excellent time tai give gtrMg Snow: / in. mn., A0 his, lir attendance, under sults, Programme tiYrie gained entry through t side vviriti ' ruery of -91,7, and the enrol:moA Te suddonl;y bo .ail afrivin in' aarrs . • „ g g considematian. to the idea t4 setting , Snow: 2.5 ins, About 60 fruit growers attended. 3.155 pm, otrr, of 404, tti 00, Cruses~ and with the, %Wfi- tip a Civil Defence orgarazatiolt