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YEAR
Wim, THh BULL$ kROM
Mex%*o have reached LlfalKlsay, • •
Nq, 4—+�'ihe t►nne
Pape With the
mows
G�. l� 'QN. ONTARIO, THU�tStaAY, �AUGU$T 21, M8
10 Pales *,-• 7 Cer�Es t� Cody --r $3000 a 'Y0alr
They were met 'by a po4lce escort,
=bond', iband, axed Chamber of
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Caimxmerce officials Tlowxas-
ha a sidewalks #o see
k Ia'rued �..
the Ibudli o dri;ve'n! Into town; .
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G�uiate o difference M X Ley ±Ay t o psB .
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nein land' Mea aca7n custoin :however:
We Nave gained some sm4 A. special day at Clinton, Coin- Tests for seniors wild begin at
knowledge of the method (at least mnutnity Swiniming Pool us beiing g a,m. �dl stem at 9,45 a.m
an
!before some of their flights) planned) for art Saturday, August d j�;ors at 11 a.m,
TV has shown us that the bulls 243Dungy the morning first tests On Tuesday morning two chdl'd-
am laaosed, at me side of town, !ht junior,, intenn.•edfrate and senior
and are driven through the centre classes eves, to be held in Clinton ren passed their beginners test un -
and are driven through the will be carried out at the liagol. derthe dam'ection of Insitmuetxess
,cerrtse of 'the place to the 7{ /'O, C, L. "Bud" Hayter will Mass. aEim'emson', They were Elaine
arena, at the other side be the offbeial examiner. There Sacruton and, Harold Newland.
IVs quite, a festive -occasion, and w; IR be oportunity for parents and On A'uVist 1, 54 youngsters pas-'
the young, s!haw-offs (or 'teen- - interested persons to watch, but sped their .beg!imiters tests, bec -
algems' in this; country) try to see they will have to dot so from outer ing the first swimmers to be tested
how close i!n front they can stay sidee the pooh fence, at .the aintoan: pool.
Without being .run over by the
!bulls At Lindsay, 'hough.,
the bnllls (de -ticked and, d'e-loused,
a rope) were 1. . in, slate if Bayfield Pet Horse Meets
a; trailer -truck Really, of
those Lmndsay folk are going Mex-
lean ••-•. . t
t� they sha uld, try a ]little'
Porcupine,,
ln�a¢•dex• go all.the wadyLosesBout
On case anyone is Interested', the
bloodless bullfightsare now S'c'hea- (By our Bayfield correspondent) She couldn't think what had 4ahal?-
ule!d liar August :22 and 23 ) ,A, small: �renber of the animalto d the maresInose. Upon
rlosaer examination she found it
ktmgdbm; mare in these parts, amixi' literal) full of or
Q U 0IDN � ZA VM AND a large ante whoise species: &a fad- was y porcupine
Prince Philip may' well be in the quickly from the lo Beene, quills. Then she di'scovemed that
oc unary. next year — to open the melt one evening last week with both the animals hind legs and
Sea,wa and, enjoy' a tour of the paanfa, results, to the large beast. front legs also bore .innumerable
Great, Lakes,,ori board the Royal' Porcupines' are seldom seen tmere. q'u'ills.
yacht "B•ritannia'" . at least Occaskmally one hears• of a dog Mrs, 'Heard Galled her- husband.
that seems. to be the tentative running Into one 'up the river, but He got a snvall pair of pinchers
ht now .'. We hope the t1mre' as at least one not far and, pulled! the quills. out of ,ran -
o wens that be go lion with it ... 'from the v!nllage.. s yV1. nose Since, the two iinch
p g "Fanny" the 18 -year old gener- black and white' quills are barbed
In the first and most important al !purpose ;bay mare owned by, it was , a painful procedure draw-
1A,ace we feel; the royal couple Nelson Heard had more thaw a I •blood event/ ;time. The mare
and their familly —'for surely the •passing. acquaintance with a por- is Nelson Heard's, special .pet, he '
young folk would enjoy the ULP, cupine'. She was pasturing in tale having raised' her kom a colt.
too . would ;have a chance orcJin!a 1. And so she bore. the treatment
rt'i,narll!y' to see the country . . . When Mrs, Heard went out one patiently. Butwhen, it came to the
We have never felt that the roy- morning last week ":Fanny„ was fetl'aeks, he was' notable to make
alai visitors have seen any of Gan- standinvg with her head over the much, progress. He left her a
,Ida, except mobs of cheering orchard ,gate looking very sad'.couple of ;days; then: the Segs; be-
Dmwunies great crowds, of ex- gin to swell. So his, son Lloyd'
ressionless: servicemen-, hordes of and put in, to the Port of Bay- 'Heard and Walter ext'-rtct e
p � nei!gln(i�onnr, helped him extract the
grinnling veterans, and small boys field instead' reniefind'er. They treated the swol-
;batt'ere'd; .down, into solemn little * * * len limbs with turpentine and
forms without 'courage even to THOSE HAPPY UNION GAS "Fanny" is: recuperating aucely.
run; wafter the royal entourage ... chaps made their last trip (al- It ds thought that .perhaps she
On, our hakes and rivers: they most) past 'our door on Tuesday ;first nuzzled the small (prickly
cGuld find ,great expanses where ... They use- a. fancy Little ham- 'beast, and, thenbeing angered by
they might easily see a Canadian mer arrangement which busily ,getting the quills in her Inose, tried
cow, a moose, some of our fish, tamps down all the earth which to trample it, coming out second
our bards, maybe a horse or two, they took out .of the trench dug best in, the, fray.
a farm ,family ,going .bu$aly at for the- :gas pipe-. . . The idea is Mr. Heard h'as hunted the or -
work at harvest or seeding, the 'to make a firm base on whichchard over but can find noo trace
fisherman, :at his ,duck . . . all of they can Say cement, arid' them Of the Porcupine -=or porcupines.
thane folk whack nnal�e up. the real black -top; to match the sidewalk He pulled, over 100 quills from.
Canada, (an:d . whose taxes go to What they: actually aecomnpa- the mare.
A; `tha 1 f 'm h th t aitu , a wk -4t d ulbt
Milk Money Taken.-
Pofice Suggest
Use of Milk Tickets
Milk bottle thefts' were dis-
covered ready" Wednesday mor-
ning where milk deAveries
were, mrlado.
Pollee urge liousehold'ers� to
purchase milk tickets, instead
of placunag cash. In the bottles,
Huron, s Princess To
Compete August s8
For Queeifs Title
Missy Marlene do'hnsbn, RR 1,
For:dwachy the Huron County Dairy
Prurncess, will take ;part in the
1958 Dairy Queen Compedt5onr at
thea Canadiaru National EWIbition
next Thursday evening, Au'gus't 29.
mtn
Copetifions will The held daily
in the main
aping ,at the Coliseum
from. 6 to 7 p.m Slemni-!finals: will
be held September 1 and, 2 stud
.the finals wl, be on September 3.
,D5 ch evening five contestants
will take part. This year's Dairy
Queen will, receive' an a11, expenses:
paid trip to Britain via Para, Amer -
lean Ai'rways'.
Bob Miller Joins Staff
Of News."Record; In
Charge of Advertising
Robert "Bob" Miller, Farquhar,
who joined 'the staff of the Clint-
on
lint
-on News -Record ane month ago
is, in charge :of •th'e �advemtis'ing de-
partment off the firm. In 'addi-
tuon, Bob is doing some coverage
of sports, enrents.
A gmaduate of South ,Hunan
District Hugh, Sdhaoa, Bad former-
ly worked in London with the
Goodyear Tare arid, Rubber Comp-
any.
ward palm.. e Baa antes a s amt a e s wm u o
all those, +people who shake the admirable,. , , However they leave■C'a:n'Buv _
royal hand: •and curtsey in ' ,the the nerves: rather jangly And t Block
presence') , We're pretty .Su're we understand that the noiStill ses of Cemen
that 'both Queen Elizabeth and the hammers maxed with the weird
Princess! Margaret would aaprprec- sounds of . the hornar show on: at^ tS on Swim irate the idea .. . and. we're sure the, tRoxy at the first of the weekc a7
that Priiunce Philip woiO,,d . . . To was really somethan!g . . .
say nothing of Prance of Wales k * * Date for the draw for $100 on
Charles and Princess Ann . WOIR•D ER.OM THE WEST FROM tickets; sold by the Swimming Pool
* * * Marsh Morrish; of the death of Committee has not yet been .set.
WE NOTE THAT OWEN SOUND Charles Swan 'at Nokomis, Sask., There 'are plans underway; but
as.pl'ann'ing t� send off an Invite- at the, age of 87 . . . Mr. Swain
tion ' for the Royal Barge to WrAt was born in 0111inton in 1570, and
that town , .. we doubt that they homesteaded east ,of Nokomis in Marlon Hemingway To
will The taken very seriously, how- 1904 -. He operated a livery Teach at SS 6 Hallett
lever, ;for only a few weeks ago barn far many years, and also,
we ream) that Owen Sound was in- for some tfrae prior to, his retire- Miiss. Marion- Hen Agway, dau"t
vkdrng Mr. Krus'hchev to visit and ment in 19513... also rain, a corner ter of Mr. -and, Mrs. Carl Hemi
tour . . . One visit from Elturope filling station .. . He is survived ingway, .RR 3, Brussels, will teach
should The enough . . . and the by his wife 011via•, whom he mar- at S'S 6 Hulett Township, this
Owen Sound telegram. to Russia rigid in 1945 and, two sisters; in September. Miss Hemingway is,
was given first . . . That should Ontario . . .Ile was predeceased a graduate of 'Seaforth District
wave the Queen and her entour- by has.:fiirst wife, the former Mary High 'School and of Stratford, Tea.
age good reason to, make excuses, Watson in 1936 . . . chers' 'College.
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Cadets Enjoy Ipperwash Camp
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Among 1,400 Ontario high school cadets Clinton; George Sweeney, Zurich and Bill Ham -
Who graduatdd Saturday at Camp Ipperwash, pel, Brantford. They had completed a seven
were these four cheerful lads, .From the left, week training` course at the camp,
,Art Gray, Brantford', Domihie 0ahwiler, AA 2,
Pool Draw
nothing definite has yet been ar-
ranged.
Tleket sales convener Harry
Watkins reports that there are
still tickets available in this. "buy
a 'black" campaign for those wish
lag them.
Barbara Index To
Compete In Toronto
At Public Speaking
To•miianrow is the daffy on which
Miss Banhara Zrnder travells; to To-
Tronto to compete in the provincial
Sinal's of the pu:b7ic speaking con-
test conducted by the Canadian.
Leg un.
She will be weaning a new blaz-
er ,presented to her by the, local:
Branch, of the, Leg'iori, and will.
have the, good wishes of the Leg-
ion members, her classmates, and
all of the community an the comm,
ing contest.
Agricultural Society
Plans Fair Entertainment
(By our Bayfield Correspondent)
Haro'l'd Penhale, president, was
do the chair for the directors'
meeting of -the Bayfield- Agrdcul-
tural Society ,at 'the Town, Hall
on Monday evening. There was a
,good attendance.
,Ehtert'aimment for Fall Fair
night, music for the fair, repairing
the cupboards: and, other matters
,pertaining, to the show were dis-
cussed.
It was reported' that the ,prize
lists a'e.e' in, the hands of the
printers.
Directors of the .Bayfield A ti,
cultural; Sudety will; meet omn Sep{
temnber la.
-o
Flower Slow At
Town Heli Friday,,
Doors Open at 2030
Tb•cmorvokv is- the big day for
Wt fl'awer-fanciers in, the corn-
tiiunnity, when the annual flower
show is, on at the. ToWna Ha11.
Caotw Citizens ,Horticultural So-
ciety is, Sponsoring this event, and•
tinaete are classesa open, to all, typ,
esu of flowers,
Entries: must be lin plate by! It
a.m. Doors open for 'publie at 2:30
p.m, lintia the door prize draw at
9,301 pm.
Waiting their tura for swimming instruct- Beginners badge, with a bright red cross in the
tion at Clinton's new pool, these five young lads middle. This is the first swimming award to
are anxious to get in that sparkling blue water. be earned at the Clinton pool, and these boys
From the left, Gary Black, Harold Newland, are among the first to earn it there. Harold
Douglas Proctor, Peter Black and Kenneth Ham- Black passed his test on Tuesday, August 19.
ilton. All of them are proud wearers of their The others passed theirs on August S.
(News -Record Photo)
Water Safety Lessen is Taught
All is not swimming at the new pool. This form of questions and answers was based on
group of youngsters is working on their junior the various methods which can be used to save
swimming badge, under the instruction of Miss someone in trouble in the water. At the right,
Emerson, Goderich (left). Discussion in the young Gary Black demonstrates the reaching
pole. (News -Record Photo)
4-H Clubs Finals Next Week
Final' tests for members of 4-H Beef Club and Dairy Club, the Zu r Purpose of the meeting which
Clubs in the county are planned rich Calf Club, he, South Huron. will begin at 7 .p.m.. sharp, is to
for next week. Baayfiead Commnun- White 1�`Be'am, Club, the Goderich 'demonstrate for the youngster
ity Centre will 'be the site for this Corn ,Club and the Tuckensmith 'how to prepare their project for
exYliimportant event for the Bayfield Corn !Club, outside,
, After this has been: dune
utsiade, the agroup will; urate the
final quiz, inside,
The same night a meeting VAN
be meld in Bellgrave, and on, Aug -
C K IBX Trying Swim Film ust 78, similar meetings. in Exeter
and Seaforth 0gh. Schaoo!ls,
Another First
Another ,first in ,telev slon is be-
ing scored In Canada. with C KNX
Wingham awing a, ;locally madae,
Ulm series "Swim by Te'levision".
Starring ars instructor Is, Flying
Officer G. L. "Bud" Hayter, who
Is a• recreation ins!tructot at RCIAV
Station. Clinton;, and a six-year• old,
girl from Wingbam,
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Pioneer Park Has
New Display Box
($y our Bayfield Correspondbnt)
Indicative of enthusnasrn 'for ,the
wotk of the 'BWieer Park Associia-
,tAon following the annual: meeting
was a 'display Iba'x, made and
donated by the vmee-presiident, De,
A, L, Chaapman, It houses a lev-
er poster 'done ,by -Mrs. E. W.
Odldi'eiirs'on!, appealing to the pub=
lie to save ,at;ti:lclesa for the rump.
mage. sale "next year•.
At it nnoeting of the directors
held n VA
on, evening at "The
Hut" , when: the new .president,
1. M.'Stewart, presided, Dr. 9, G,
Hunter Wasappointed' secretary
to till the vaeanc✓y' ria=eel 'by Mrs.
F. H. Paull`s. ftsdgml&tiae .
in Television
Site of the first films is the
Teeswater Inane Swimming Pool:,
Where the youngster is ,being
taught to swim under tate all -
see -Tog eyes of the TV camera. "Bud"
reports, that 'thee_ first couple, of
films have already been shot, the
little girl—wih6 had no ,previous
ans!t�aon!, is swimming already.
Here's yonur chance to learn +to
swim! The series; begins on Tues
day, August 26; commrLenc og at
four dclock on, the "AMI-tVI pro-
gram. it will eoant1inue each Tues-
day from 'then on.
Mr. Hayter state& 'that +he is
hopeful that some of -the NIM. ben
In!gg used; in futnure abroadcasts may
be Made at the anew )coal here in
Gilinton'.
Mr, and Mrs. U. J. Snider said
daughter Janet have returned
from, MetZ, France, vwhiem they
spent the past two yaears. They
are visatim!g thdir parents',
Mrs.
d'ohrt Snider and Mr. aln;d MM J.
Mllne, '.Cgettorn Beach, a few days
Ibetbre, returning to, their home in
M .lord,
Boyd Taylor. Blyth.
Wins Tour to States
Boyd! Tayllor, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, mill, leave
on Sunday to attend a three-day
international' conventions at Pen-
nsylvania State UAiverslty. He has
been aWarode!d a traveling scholar-
ship by the Ontario Junror Vamm.-
em Association, to reproseant them
a5 thoir Salle d egate at this Agro=
cultural; Institute icor CO-opematots.
A sideline tmip will Include visits
to+ W'iatsshinlgWn, D.C. and New
York State: Codl!ege, at Ithaca.
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Airman Fined For
Careless Driving
SPL, D. Camp, RC'AP statr.*n C".laan-
ton, was lied, $10 and costs In.
Mhhm 1Cova nt on Tuesday as a
restiult sof an :accident on July 18
Wh!ean, his car sideswipedi the stop
sign at 10n>g Street and t'i'e Bay-
field
ayfield litoa&
q lureO ipasStngers9 wleire in -1
1wed' 'arid Camp was charged with
davol'essa rtmiving.
Two other Cases of earel'em ctrii;
Aog wore heard :lay MagNt a,te O,
Holmesi Allo, 2,lnes Aevitsd.