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Xr. and Mrs', Gilbert Knight
and Mrs. Keith Leonard,
;anid tlteus' family, ToTooto, spent
Mrs J, P. Fergu-9,M, Londbm,
the holiday weekend' at their
aaecon iparviecl by Mr afikd :14Ixs.
sunur?lex lionre .ogr Conaria St,
Cecil h faom London,
E?Zand, and her sister and
Iiev; Canon JR. t1VI, Lung Ford,
1 Cher" M -law, Mr; and Mas. J.
Icittehener, is the. guest of Mrs.
A Campbell, spent Tuesday ' in
R, ]ii F, Ctaardner,
the vie.
Mrisis :tltar+4mlia, eft left for •
StaS' at. the Albion Hotel
Ottawa, an NCopday after having
,for tb, w?ckel?d were Mrs, Sue
spilt the weelcend with her
Petty-pleoe .and' son, of Troy,.
par arils, Brwg adier and Mrs, F,
Michip4; Mr, and Mrs. Marco
A. CMt.
Gonta,I'yes, Tgripntc;; Mr. and
House guests at the Little
Mr's. A Padrav, Galt; Bab and
Inn this weekend were; Mr, and
TIm Malviiall, Paul Flugebrage
Mrs. T, Cllarke; Mr, and Mrs, J.
and .Jinn Betts, Stratford,
Thoan; Mr, and .Mrs. R., Robert-
Mr. Delano E21114moll arrdved
son, all of Toronto; and Mr,
on Saturday from, Watrous.;
and Mrs. Ian Harrup, London,
Sraskr on an eXtended visit with
pgland, and 'Lynn Hendersons
his brother, Mr, and Mrs. C. W.
London, who spent several days
Erickson .and family,
art the Little Inn, before pro-
Mr. ,and Misr, P, .Patterson
ceedinag to Montreal.
and family, Stratford, were at
Mr.. and Mr-.. Clarence Larson
their cattage for the weekend.
and Karen, were, weekend
Miss Carolyn Downham,
guests of their parents, Mr, and
Stratford and Miss Sharon Bar=
Mrs. R. J. Larson. Mr, Larson
ber, St. Thomas, were. guests
returned to Londonwith them
of Mr, and Maas, A. F. Scotch -
on, Monday.
mer over the weekend,
Mrs. E, A. Featherston ase-
Rev.. W. Bennett and IvIvs,
turned an Sunday after spend-
Bennett and family, London,
ing ten drays in Willowdale with
spent the weekend. at their cot -
her daughter and family, Mr.
stage,
Mr. °and. Mrs. John Pearson
�' and Mr's. Gerald Sturgeon
The St. Lawrence Seaway
and family returned to Preston
permits large ocean freighters
on Monday after spending the
to travel from the Atlantic to
holiday weekend with their par -
the head of Lake Superior, a
ants. Also visiting Mr, and 'Mrs..
distance of 2,700 males and some
E Sturgeon on Sunday were:
400 miles longer thann the dis-
of m$5 Westbrook, Detroit,
tance by sMp from Halifax to
Y'• and Mrs. Frank Anderson
Glasgow,
and family, Science Hill; Mr.
children as guests for the week-
h
and Mrs, Dennis Bis'back, Cldn-
�'
ton; aind Mrs, James Cruick-
_
&hank, Holrriesville.
,�..
! , . �" rte
C�:
Steve Scottcbmer who. gradu-
acted last weep from, Queens Un-
niversi;ty
man. +
iversityhas accepted a position
J ,
with P.olymar of Sarnia.
Mrs. Robert Scotchmer left
wHs� THER ITS ERCIAL
Staying at the Jowett cot -
Tor Toronto on Monday to visit
her cousin, Mrs, J. Cornice.
Bayfield Scout
INDUSTRIAL, –� ��OR
'tames for the long weekend
London, spent the weekend at
THE RESIDENTIAL T00
were: Mr. and Mrs A. Pye and
thedr cottage.
Cole of Guelph, spent Saturday
BestoF AAI 5
sons, from Ruscombe;. Mr. and
with the foriner's parents, Air,
Youth Gather
The Young People's Anniver_
sary of• St. Andrew's, United
at their lakeshore cottages
Mrs, Brian Pye and Mr. and
CUBS
were: Mr. and Mrs, Jim Fisher
Councillor and Mrs. F. Mc -
Mrs. Allan Pye Sr., all of Wind -
and Frank, St, Agathe; Mr, and
Fadden and Mary, attended the
Six B+aybeld Cubs attended
sor; and Mr. and Mrs. A. Bjerni
i
camp at the Clinton Cub and
OU S
Y R
and family of Toronto.
Scout Camp at Holmesva7.le on
Hutchinson and family, Wood-
Friday, Miss Philp studied at
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tillman.,
stock; Mr, and Mrs. W. Carson
Victoria Hospital School of
Other Sixes who, joined them
London, spent the weekend at
Nursing. Also attending were
cane from Clinton, Crediton,
Mrs. Gerald Weston and family,
their cottage .on Delevan St,
Exeter and Lucam.
London; and Mr. and Mrs. V, H.
p
Professor and Mrs. Thompson
Murastor, Landon.
field and spent the weekend
and Mr. D.owne, London, were
J. Carson Sr, and Miss L.
at their summer home for the
Richard Petertson and Stephen
Carson of London spent the
den..
weekend.
weekend at "Glencatirn",
Mr. and Mrs. G. Fellows; Fra-
C.M. J. MacWcar, and Cub in -
Mr, and Mrs, V. Reynolds and
ser, Kim and Pam, of Riverside,
structors Terry MacVicar and
ghter, Miss Isobel Heideman of
fancily of Sitreetsiville, spent the
Lynda Pierson supervised the
Toronto, spent the long week-
long weekend at their cottage.
boys and Mrs. MaeVi�car 'and
end at their cottage,
and Mrs. Tillman and
Mrs. W, Pierson gave their ser -
9Dr.
liaanily, London, spent the week-
vices as camp cooks.
end at their cottage on Bay -
ANNUAL MEETING
Huron County Tuberculosis
Association
ST. THOMAS CHURCH — SEAFCRTH
Monday, May 31., at 6,030 p.m,
Guest Speaker:
Dr. .,Neville' Lefcoe, F.R.C.P.(C), `of London
University of Western Ontario, London
D. i. STEWART, Seaforth — President
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field Termle,
Mr, and Mr's William Elliott'
Brownie Paeks next Saturday
Mx, and Mrs. J E, Hovey re-
since bast Thursday,
BAYFIELD — Lines from the *. King is Prayer Partner Sec-
Rose
! n
Norman Snyder
turned last week after a shwlt
Ma+, aid Mrs, Bauer a
i{V
vPdoat on in Now Rork State,
fbil ]y, Waterlap, were at the2r
May 21
sage, May issue, were used by
Cal, And Mrs. K. Inam,
cottage for the weekend',
i
London, were at their summer
Mr, a'nd Mt+s, J, R. R,, Wal-,
girrs,
at Tr-intity Branch .Women's
It was decided to hold the an-
James
home for the holiday we'ekerld.
loe�, Douglas, C'attiie acrd Ain -
nu�al joint meeting of St.
and Trinity Branches in the
Dr, and Mrs"R, G, Hunter
and Mrs, Charles Rogers, Torr
she, Toronto, aged, the former s
Parish Hall on Thursday after-
onto spent the weekepd at their
sister, Ws, C, Kung of Van-
Graduates of f l'sf R
hone in the village.
couver, were at their cottage
g
are; front, LAC W. L. Ke
and Mrs:, W. N. Rolfe,
fron'� Friday trpltiQ Man�day,
Cpl. A. A, Baillargeon,
.11'I�t',
London, spent several days :At
Miss M, Hodgins was at her.
R, L. Wellspring, LAC
tiheir c�oW6 ge on Howard St,
cottage, "Stonehatyen" with
meeting, was
stressed that this meeting is for
Mr, and Mrs, R, E. Ashton,
Miss M. J. Upedbmald, Toronto;
•
Out of Goderich
London, were :at their cottage
from Frldaay 'til Tuesday,
Mrs. Gairdner; treasurer, re-
for the weekend', f
Mr. and Mrs, Don Campbell
Rev, Canon and Mrs, P. II,
Paull returned to Camlborne
T�� ��d �h
Gertrude:Lobb, predeceased hien
and sans returned to Toronto
House on Siatuirl�ay, Miss Carrie
aleh
�c
on Monday after being at the
Fishier cotta e for the weekend.
g
Dixon, of Brant0ord, was their
g'ueSt .over the holiday weekend,
Towed
Through
ella) Stethens, Burford; Mas. 1,
Mr. °and. Mrs. John Pearson
Muss Phyllis Admos and Mdss
Phyllis Pippin, Woodstock; Mrs.
fees, and the Diocesan Dorcas
and Doug, London, spent Friday
M, Robinson, London, spent the
A . Bayfield summer resident,
s m
'nail. Tuesday with his parents,
weekend at their cottage,
Mrs. H, E, (Holley L) Prim,
Mr. and Mrs', J. Pearson Sr.
Professor and Ma's, H, K.
of m$5 Westbrook, Detroit,
W. and Mrs, Ford Steadman,
Kalbfleisch, had -their gid-
sent us an interesting
London spent the weekend at
p n
children as guests for the week-
h
clipping issue
clipping f�"orcn the May 17 issue
their cottage and were joined
by their son and daughter -in-
end,
Mrs, Colica Campbell, Toronto,
of the Detroit Free Press,
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stead-
was home for the holiday week-
They article- by Curtis Hase'1-
tine Free Press Marine writer,
man. +
end',
J ,
Mr, aanid Ma's, Bert Sherratt,
Mrs. Robert Scotchmer left
Bowpas, wife of the first Bishop
London, spent Friday 'ttil Tues-
day at their cottage.
Tor Toronto on Monday to visit
her cousin, Mrs, J. Cornice.
Bayfield Scout
Dr. and Mas. W, Aberhardt,
Mr. and Mrs, J, Brian :Grime,
London, spent the weekend at
Derek and Barry, and Don
Prayer Partners Prayer and
thedr cottage.
Cole of Guelph, spent Saturday
News
Enjoying the holiday weekend
with the foriner's parents, Air,
Youth Gather
The Young People's Anniver_
sary of• St. Andrew's, United
at their lakeshore cottages
and Mrs. W. E. G, Bellehamvbetr.
CUBS
were: Mr. and Mrs, Jim Fisher
Councillor and Mrs. F. Mc -
Goderich
and Frank, St, Agathe; Mr, and
Fadden and Mary, attended the
Six B+aybeld Cubs attended
Mrs. Carl McAuley and family
graduation of their niece, Car-
camp at the Clinton Cub and
of Rexd!ale; Mr, and Mrs. Ted
olyn Philp at Thames Hall an
Scout Camp at Holmesva7.le on
Hutchinson and family, Wood-
Friday, Miss Philp studied at
the weekend of May 22 to 24.
stock; Mr, and Mrs. W. Carson
Victoria Hospital School of
Other Sixes who, joined them
and family, London; Mr; and
Nursing. Also attending were
cane from Clinton, Crediton,
Mrs. Gerald Weston and family,
Mr, and Mrs, H. E. Lewis of
Exeter and Lucam.
London; and Mr. and Mrs. V, H.
Toronto who came on to Bay-
Brian Koene, Robbie Pease,
Murastor, Landon.
field and spent the weekend
Wally Pierson, Michael Eckert,
J. Carson Sr, and Miss L.
with Coun. and Mrs. McFad-
Richard Petertson and Stephen
Carson of London spent the
den..
Gallant Toamred,the Bayfield Sax,
weekend at "Glencatirn",
Mr. and Mrs. G. Fellows; Fra-
C.M. J. MacWcar, and Cub in -
Mrs. Heideman; and her dau-
ser, Kim and Pam, of Riverside,
structors Terry MacVicar and
ghter, Miss Isobel Heideman of
• spent the weekend with Mr. and
Lynda Pierson supervised the
Toronto, spent the long week-
Mrs, Fred. Fraser, Last Friday,
boys and Mrs. MaeVi�car 'and
end at their cottage,
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser attended
Mrs. W, Pierson gave their ser -
Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott,
the graduation at Thames Hall,
vices as camp cooks.
Jimmy, Nancy and Susan, re-
of their grand'daugh'ter. Paan
and white suit with whike a;c-
turned to Kitchener on Monday
Fellows, fr"ram, the. Victoria Hos-
BROWNIES
after visiting with their parents,
.pital School of Nursing, London,
At their regular meeting the
first Advanced f lootiror
CS Advanced Course
-ting, LAC L. R, Stevens,
LAC C. W, Hines, Cpl,
J, W. Coffin, LAC E, A,
ack Barges
Detroit River
in l,ia "Shtip-to-Shore" column,
m
coments `on the passing
through the Detroit River of
two old whaleback barges that
have anchoxed in Goderich har-
bor for goitre years. Th:e column
Was headed "Two Old 'Pigboats'
Pass by on Way to Oblivion.,,
Mss, Priml's parents, Mr, and
Mrs, L, M. Sprague have a cot'-
tage at Bayfield at which the
Prim family vasit every summ,7
The Free Press article is as
follows:
'There was a. sight from out
of the past on the Detroit
River last week when the ting
Ruth Hindman steamed down
twice, each time towing an old
whalebaek barge.
"They were the only two such
barges left on th:e Great Lakes,
Barge 137 and the Alexander
Holley.
"While there was no word as
to their mate, it is a good
guess. that :the giant maws
of the Steel Co. 'of Canada's
furnaces at Hamilton, Ont.,
will soon be gulping some has -
toric old iron,
"The two antiques have been
tied up at Goderich, Ont., for
some years now, searing as
grain storage.
"Their passing will leave on-
ly one whaleback on the lakes,
Brownies discussed plans fora the tanker Metero, out of the
vast fleet of r boats that e
Trinity 1�A Has "Local"' Opening -
Opening,,
joint at which they will
be 'hosts to the two Clinton
Brownie Paeks next Saturday
@
Plan Joint Meeting With St. James
morning, 1Viaay 29.
a -
BAYFIELD — Lines from the *. King is Prayer Partner Sec-
Rose
! n
Norman Snyder
pen of a local writer,
retaa'y.)
Barker, (wife of Harry Baker,)
pnublislred in the Living Mes-
Members also! received notice
of the Deanery WA
Funeral,
May 21
sage, May issue, were used by
meeting
and per , :,d Seaforth on
the president, Mrs. J. B. Hig-
in the opening exercises
June 15,
Norman Snyder, 584 Canter-
girrs,
at Tr-intity Branch .Women's
It was decided to hold the an-
James
bury St., Woodstock, passed • a -
ANxilnary meeting at "The Hut"
nu�al joint meeting of St.
and Trinity Branches in the
way in Woodstock General Hos-
pietal..on Tuesday in chis. 84th
on Thursday, May 20.
The president explained than
'
Parish Hall on Thursday after-
year, Mr, Snyder was born near
Mrs. Baker had been a guest at
noon, Juice 244 at 2:34 p.m. The
Godera�ch, the son of the late
the January meeting.
Bayfield Branch will be hostess
Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Snyder.
.
Nine members answered the
and delegates from St. James
He has resided at Radisson,
roll call. Correspondence in-
will give a report of the annual
Diocesan. Board It
Saskatchewan for 45 years
eluded thank -you notes frown
meeting, was
stressed that this meeting is for
where he operated a machine
shop unrtal be retired in 1951
Mrs. Percy . Weston for syr
pathy extended at the time of
all women of the church,
and went to Woodstock.
her sister's incl Mrs•
Mrs. Gairdner; treasurer, re-
Hiss wdfe the former Minnie
ideath,
E. J. Reid' for a wedding gilt.
ding
ported the United Th'ankoffer-
Gertrude:Lobb, predeceased hien
(Mas. Reid, formerly Mrs. H.
ing of $40,25 had been remitted
in 1954. Surviving are three
to the Diocesan Treasurer, She
daughters, Mrs. Herbert (Lou -
was empowered to pay the
ella) Stethens, Burford; Mas. 1,
�ftrEN
Deanery Pledge and Dorcas
Phyllis Pippin, Woodstock; Mrs.
fees, and the Diocesan Dorcas
William (Ruth) Atkit�,ison, Kit
Mr, and Mi%. Clarence Duch-
pledges for St. Paul's School,
chener; one son, Lloyd, Wood-
arme, Michael and Teresa,
Cordston, Alta., and the Indian
stool.; 14 grandchildren - and
Kitchener, spent the holiday
School at La Tuque, Quebec,
-two great-grandchildren:.
weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Ken
Mrs. R. J. Larson and Mrs.
Funeral from the M.D. (Mac)
and other relatives,
L. Smith read interesting ex-
Smith Funeral Home, Wood -
Mr, and Mrs, Norman Dicicez�t
Mr.
cerpts from the book, "Five
stock, will be Thursday, May
spent the weekend in Harrmiston
Pioneer Women of the Yukon"
27, 1965 at 2
, p.m. Interment
visited the Tatter's sister
v i
on the life of Charlotte Selina
will be in the Anglican Ceme-
who patient tai Palmerston
Bowpas, wife of the first Bishop
tery,
Hospital.
of the Yukon, the Rt, Rev. Wm.
---0
Bert Wren, Exeter, visited oar
Monday with, his brother and
Bowpas.
Mrs, E. J; Read led in the
Bonnie Foster
e
sister=in4aw, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
Prayer Partners Prayer and
don Wren:
Mrs, Higgins closed with the
WA prayer` anal one offered for
Married
do
Youth Gather
The Young People's Anniver_
sary of• St. Andrew's, United
the sack,
Mrs, Percy Weston, hostess,
Church
Church, Kippen' wFrs held Suri-
was assisted -by Nfrls. G. N.
Rid'er's in serving tea,
Goderich
day mmmting, May 23, The ser-
vice was conducted by . Miss
Knox i*resbyterian Church,
Gwen HendTdek.
Central Huron
Goderich, was the settdaig for a
'Mie Scripture lesson was read
pretty wedding Saturday, May
by Grant Jones. The Junior and
Softball Scores
22 at 2 p.m. when'Banniie Jean
Senitor choirs and a trio, conic-
Foster became the bride of Ran-
pi4sed of Miss Juan Sinclair,
May '24 --� Verna 3, Auburn
dy Alexander MacDonald in a
Giamit and Kenneth Jones, pro-
3 (alt Auburn) .
ceremony' performed by the Rev.
vided special music,
May 25 - Holmesville 11,
G. L. Royal.
,Rev. A. Scott, EgmaAdville
Bennniiller 4 (art Holmesvine),
The bn- de is the daughter of
was guest speaker and ciibse, as
Mr. and Mrs; Harold Poster,
hiss atopic "Now That I Ani
Hensalli, land ithe groom's par -
Grown U�p.''
_ .. _
entts are Mr: and Mrs. J. N.
Personals,
- �.
a Donald Godmiuch.
Mo,o ,
Janne 23 as the date of the
Given in marriage by her
halm and t;tra,wlbemry sUpp, to
»� -
father, the bride chose a navy
be field at Flippen d'lniitted Chi{
1-
and white suit with whike a;c-
urtl
- ,:. _ .
ce.stsories and a bridal bouquet
Mr, and Mrs'. A rrndld GAc k,
' . r :
of red roses,
.
stetter and ft=)y, duelpli,
i
,
.Matron of fabnorr, 1Vfa's. I3iid
sport Suiidlapr uvlith md Mb's.
I�lilNlQf.FEiMI�iO!' I
�Q��E//r4iiaL�
Mabon; Goderiich, selected pink
H'ar'old J�on� sand boys. In tiie
�
wiith aceessomiee sri white and a
evening, W. And Mr.'s, R.Ob0t
M'?IVNfAC)'�D
bouquet of white carharti+ons.
Graham Centta la,, Visited,
AT NeAR M
Bud Mabon; attended the
Mr, and Mms, 'VW y'ne L,ittletioh'
. 7>fIERH/C�/t
grbon ,
and daughter, Londpn, spent
*. r
Poethe e weddlft reeepinon at
the htfhday 'weekend at the
Elm Halven, Clinton, decorated
home's +of Mi. and Mrs. Russell
with panik candAthbDns and tulips,
tuber and Mr. and Visit, holt
the braide's mother received
Untatiu ai; tand t6mily,
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w6a ing 'a lilt�e Chinese milk
:Mr. and Ms. Nor'mOn Stan-
ensehnbib with white accessories
kuke, Exeter vssked Sunday'
i
and corsage off white edrrM ions,
evening with Robert Thomson:P-JACK
The gi�romys another chose a
Mar acid MtYs. 1taa Veyl7amim,
v
blue brocade s'hehth ti�iitth beige
,"niurssdaymternbohi with Mr_ eruct Mrss.
MERNER PROP
Followin.l; a wed�dhig trip *o
1`T. L6ivg taar'd. ft, Morid�a�r', " -
S I►. 1C
]3itfi+alo and podntts 1 astir the
a�id{es Ita�,ylba', "tow Creek; call
v I ` i + 1
wall xe�ide 3n
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t a on the &rn I;e
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covered our waters.
"Their manes and their deeds
will be forever interwoven with
any history of commerce on the
Great Lakes,"
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South Huronbist ct W1 Elects
Mrs. Drummond, Kippen, President
I3ENSIALL — The annual Robert Bell, Kippen, Mrs. Vera
meeting of South Huron Dis- Alderdlee, Kippen.
trot Women's Institute was Area delegate, Mrs. Ervin
held -in the Evangelical Church, Rader, Dashwood; county Bele,
Zurich, on Tuesday, May 18 gate, Mrs. R. M. Scott, Sea-
with president, Mrs. James forth; past provincial board di -
Drummond, in charge. rector, Mrs. John McLean, Sea -
Mrs. Howards Finkbeiner, forth, ,
president of the Zurich Branch, Standing Committees: Agri -
gave the address of welcome, cultural and Canadian Indus-
Kippen East's acting president, tries, Mrs. Gordbn Dapple; Sea -
Mrs. Robert Bell, made the re- fo2th; sCitizen5hip and Educa-
ply. Ratification of the district tion, Mrs. Nola Taylor, Grand
directorswas, in charge ,of Mrs, Bend; Historical Research and.
Wesley B.rad'nock, FWIO mem- Current Events', Mrs. Mervin
ber, Auburn, Dunn, Hensall; Home Econom-
The secretary -treasurer, Mrs, ies and Health, Mr's. Franklin
Harry Caldwell gave her report Skinner, Exeter.
which was endorsed by the au- Public Relation's, Mrs. Barry
d tors, Mrs. Wilbert Dilling and Caldwell, Hensall; Curator, Mrs.
Mrs. R. D. Elgie. John McLean;, Seafor+th; Reno,
The following branch secre- luttcorrs, Miss Ruth Skinner, Ex -
tarries gave their reports: Dash- eter.
wood, Mrs. John Ruder; Creek- °
tog,, M*,&. E, Neill; Elimviile,
Mr's. Murray Coward; Grand
Bend, Mrs, Alex Hamilton Hen-
sall, Mrs. Wilbert Dilling; Hur-
ondale, Mrs. R. E. Pooley; Kip -
pen hast, Mrs. Wm, Kyle; Sea -
Borth., Mrs. Earl Popple; Zurich,
Mrs, Harold Theil.
Mrs, Bradnock conducted the
election of officers. Results
were: past president, Mrs,
James Drummond, Kippen,
president, Mrs. Fred Beer, Hen-
sall; vice. -president, Mrs, W. D.
Mack, Crediton.
Secretaay - treasurer, Mrs.
Walbeilt Dialling, Hensall; assns-
tant, Mas. Edward Lamport,
Crediton; federated' representa-
tive, Mrs. James Drummond,
Kippen; alternate, Mrs, Garnet
Hacks, Exeter; ,auditors, Mrs.
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The Canadian Silver Dollar
irst mention of the possibal-
of a Canadian dollar came
1850. Nothing came out of
situation. because Canada
no serious need for such a
n.
1910 the in came up
in, this time as a more ser -
manner, A silver dollar,
authorized by the Dominion
Oanada Currency Act and a
clan -kation, duly made for it.
ce again no action was taken
Taint dollars for circulation
A silver dollar comes nip agar
1927 since the Revised Stat-
es made provision for such
coin in that year. Though
actually put :out at that
e, the ajct did pave the way
tho 1935 Voyageur silver
ar and so soinerthing was ac;
coanplished
sh.
t ould be unde-i"stood that,
of new design can be
ed, nor any change in one
t in use effected, unless a
clarnatibn for such has been
de. A report darted April 5,
9, Wats issued by the auth,
y of the I-Imioral'ble C. A.
ing, Minister of , Finance,
the do lar of 1935 was, rec-
onnmende'd to the Governor -
neral, Shortly -after it was
thorized by a Prodlamatior:t.
y an odd Mn'cidencey the
t dollars of Canada came
existence in the same year
that' those of the United States
a nae to on end.
he 1935 silver dollar Is an
nive&,w.y coin stt'uek to lhon-
the 25th , anniversary of the
df lOwtsty King
C rotrg6 V.
manuel Hahn, a Canadian
a5:t, designed the Voyagaur
side which Is trove AM,
im fce Canaddb]Iars. The
gn i , very apt. it Shows
giriation and a keen appre-
tion of the romantic eluent
he Cataadi h POL
s more than afew of the
agetft were Frendh, we mW
aaiadaxt textile incl clo&lhg
t($tr employs abort 100 OW
(cors, the largest . ii;rc' ii
g bjtc 1 of i anufatturhiag.
.be allowed to suppose that the
depicted figure ori the left is
that of a Frenclunan. The figure
on the right being an Indian.
The northern lights, an islet
with -a stunted tree, and a can-
oe, combine to crake an appeal-
ing design of a poetic nature.
The :first issue of 428, 120
pieces were given special care
in that they were counted by
hand and packed in cantons of
20 each, to avoid friction in
transit.
More about Canada Silver.
Dollars next week.
Stanley Ladies
Give Donations
The members; of the Stanley
Community Club voted to dbn-
atte $5 to the Nurses' Auxilliary
and $5 to the Cancer Fund
when they met recently.
The Junes 2 regular meeting
will be at the hoarse of Mr -s,
George Canrteimi when the roll
call will bo. an exchange of
plants and bulbs. f
MISS' M01 Tighe
Funeral Held
Monday, May 24
The death of Mics Mary
Eileen Tighe, 131 High Street,.
occurred at Clinton Public Hos-
pi,tal on. May 21, 1965.
She was born in Huilertt
Township, a daughter of Thom-
as and Margaret Tighe; and
had lived in Clinton for the past
two years, She was a member
of St, Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church, Clinton, where she was
affiliated with the Catholic
Women's League and the Aktai
Society.
Survivors include tw6 broth-
ers, Bernard and Thomas, both
of Clinton; and two nieces; Mrs.
Alvin Ruetz, Mildmay, and Mrs.
Frank Taylor, Willow'dale.
The body rested at the Bell
and Mutch Funeral Home; Clin-
ton, until the funeral service
from Sit. Joseph's Church on
Monday, May 24, Fauber Cav-
anaugh, London, and Father
Bannon, Torohto, ofMated.
Pallbearers. were Jack Flynn,
Frank Flynn, Aldde• Corriveau,
Lloyd Medd, Hubert Reynolds
and A. L. Shanahan. David
Medd, Leo Medd, Ricky Finch
and Ed: Spencer were flower-
bearers.
Internment was in Clinton
Cemetery.
Barber & Beauty
S oppe .
Introducing .. .
MISS PAT EVAN S
Special -Until June 19
Child's Permanents
Reg, $5,00 for $.4.00
ADULT PERMS.
$5.50 -$ .SO$12- $10.00
andCut, Set and Styling
Included ----------
,For
w,1For Appointment
Phone 1S Bayfield
20-1-2-3-4b
Strawberries for sale
We how have a new Strawberry, best for
freezer, and excellent for canning and foe
jam. We ask our customers to order their
berries 'etirly and be assured of their ber-
tries for this season. A good crop is in
prospect, ect, Prices no higher thah usual,
Garden parries catered to, Order now.
50 'Good Berry Pickers Wanted
F. w. awo, I �ws
014ON't 482.3461• CLINTON
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