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Miss Jean, Letj o Letiden,
Is holidaying with her parents, L•ucan Per
Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Din)les
spent last weekend in 011 Springs. I
Master Bryan Smith. is spend-
ing_ part 0 his vacation with Mr.,
and. Mrs. Don Smith of Drayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Miller of
Toronto have returned home af-
ter spending their yocatioa with
Mrs. Eleanor Emerick ar4 Mrs.
George Miller and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Erie Hussey and
boys attendec1 a picnic at Wel-
imtemetlemeeteleseeele, ((
14/tIr. •an Ni. Clarence Lewis,
The ;stolen ear, abandoned bY
the thieves who took the pay -roll
of the Times -journal, St. Thomas
last Thursday belonged to Mr.
Andy Chisholm, formerly of
kin St, Lunen,
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Roy Hamilton last week included
Mr. and Mrs. O. Badgley of De-
troit on Wednesday and Mr. end'
Mrs. Les Howland. of DeVoit an
Saturday.
• FINAL .NIGHT
Qf Colorful Action -Packed Variety
$EAFORTH LIONS' 22ND ANNUAL.
Summer Carnival.
Lions Park, Seaforth
Friday, August 23
Outstanding Vaudeville Entertainment
+ Dancing + Bingo + Games
DRAWS FOR VALUABLE PRIZES '7
Carter's Midway with 2 new Sensational, Rides
as well as Ferris Wheel and Merry -Go -Round
PROGRAM AT 8:3O P,M,
Admission 250 Children Under 12 FREE
FREE Admission to Persons holding. advance sale
admission and draw tickets.
Proceeds or Lions Welfare. and Pool Niairitenancp
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See some of the country's •
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GRANDSTAND SHOWS...
HOLIDAY Itt HAVANA!
every evening al 8:00 p.m. plus
9 other thrilling acts! • *
Monday and Tuesday Afternoons
Trans -World Auto Daredeviis "
with Cytrix Motorcycle
Doredevilst
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Wednesday and*, Thursday 1.,
AffSr1100*IS.— Harness Racing l'...•
with Light and Heavy Horse •• .
Events! ,:,•-•rt• t • :
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Friday and Saturday Afternoons
and Saturday Morning a
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Gene Holler's wild Animal Show!•
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" Fun for AIII Young and Old!
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pole Island on Sunday, staged by
Petrone friend and stayed „over-
night with, Mr. Bob Graham of
Watford.
Mrs. Xay'Egan, Frank and Pat
are spending spenthng 10 daysat al 1 u -
lin Island where they will be the
pests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Sabine
and Mr. and Mrs. Gladden Me -
Leman.
Mrs. A. L. Abbott who has
beei . visiting her sister-in-law,
Miss Lino Abbott for a tveek,
left on Saturday for Cobourg
where she visited ler aunt, be-
fore returning to Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ritchie,
of London, were Sunday guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Baskett,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ellwoed, of
Ailsa Craig, were Friday guests
of Mr, ad ,Mrs, Roy Hamilton,
Mrs, M. 0. Smith, who has
been visiting her husband in
British Columbia, suffered a
heart attack, and is at present a
patient in the Royal Island Hos-
pital, Kamloops, B.C.
Mrs. Ralph Loney and Miss
Maxine Loney, of Cass city,
are holidaying with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Windsor,
Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Reving.
ton attended the funeral of Mrs.
John Pollard at Mt. Elgin on
Tuesday. Mrs, Pollard has been
almost completely paralyzed
since her car accident a year and
eight months ago.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Lewis,
Miss Jean Lewis, and Mr. and
Mrs, Andy Carter attended
Decoration Services at the Gran-
ton United Cemetery last Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, George Young,
and family, of Clinton, spent last
weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Erle
Young.
Mr, and Mrs, Sam Hendricic,
of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Alton, of B.C., and Mr, and Mrs.
Ken Brock, of Thorndale, were
Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Cliff Abbott.
Master Gary Allen of Park-
hill is holidaying with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Allen.
Mrs. Dell Sprowl is 'a patient
of St. Joseph's Hospital.
Leaves Hospital,
Marks Birthday
Mrs. John Fletcher, who broke
her hip at her home last Jan-
uary, was able to return.to her
home on Albert St. Tuesday eve-
ning. She has been a patient in
South Huron Hospital and the
Heywood Nursing Home In the
meantime. Mrs, Frank Cornish,
Zion, is with her.
On Wednesday Mrs. Fletcher
celebrated her 92nd birthday.
In the first, four months of 1957
the value of goods imported in-
to Canada exceeded the value of
Canada's exports $411million,
compared to an unfavorable trade
balance of '$365 million in the
same period of 1956,
The earliest attempt at a canal
in North America was at.Lachine,
Que., early in the 18th century.
Starlite
Drive -In Theatre
• S Miles East of Grand Bend
8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Highway
on Crediton Road
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
August'22 and 23
"THE LONELY,. MAN"
* Jack Palletise
* Anthony Perkins
SATURDAY & MONDAY
August 24 and 26
"DRUM BEAT"
* Alan Ladd
* Marisa Pavan
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
August 27 and 28
"FOOTSTEPS IN THE
FOG"
* Jean Simmons
* Stewart Granger
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Everybody Out!
The tremendous reception accorded the Liberal Leader
of the Opposition is the talk of Middlesex North.
HERHIM AGAIN
Hon. Farquhar Oliver
Speaking 'For
A. E. 11 raft PETt
SMITH
obota.tandidAt., Middlesex North
Ailsa Craig TownHaR
August 29, 8:30 Am,
Inserted by the Middlesex North Liberal
Association
1Wright Reunion
Held In Seaforth
About 70 deseendans t.the
late Andrew and glizabetb Mr. and Mrs—Jack Gitenther
Wright, gathered at SeafOrth a1d Ronnie, ,of C1arksu5 and
Lions Park an Sunday, Angtist Mrs. Walker, .0 Winnipeg, spent
Data On Dashwood
Ix MRS, 16- H. RADER
11, for their first annual reunion.
A program of sports was Mt-
' ducted. by Spencer .Jeffery, Gor-
don Wright and Mrs. Laurahelle
Retehert,
1 The winners Were.: under 6,
John Wright.; girls iireler
Janice Wright; hoes. Hunder 8,
James Wright; girls ender 32,
Eleanor Wright; boys under 12,
Ronald Buckner:. boys Under 15,
Michael Murphy; ladies& Mrs,
Evelyn Wright; nig!), Howard
Ross; three-legged race, Kenneth
Reichert and Michael ItlitrOhY;
• kick -the -slipper, ladies, Dorothy
Dalton; men, Jim .Jordan.
Mrs. James Wright, Kippen,
was the oldest lady 'present;
Foster Fowler, Mitchell, the .old-
est man, and Kathryn Dalton„
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Dalton, the youngest persOn pres-
. eld. Mr, and Mrs. .Gordon Wright
. came the farthest .distance, Mr,
and Mrs. Herb .Kercher, Kippen,
were the longest married couple;
,
Mr. .and Mrs. James Jordan,,
'London, were the most recently
! married couple: Mrs, Jack Fow-
ler Mitchell, had the most but -
bus on her dress, and Jim :Jor-
dan had. tile inost*artieles in his
pocket.
The man with the largest waist
was Foster •Fowler, who also bad
the largest family present.
James Wright, Kippen, had the
birthday nearest0the picnic date.
Percy Wright presided over the
business portion, when it was de-
cided to hold the reunion in, Sea -
forth again next year on August
10, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wright in charge of the sports,
and Mrs. Ben Ruston, as secre-
tary,
Delinquency
"The sudden rise in the num-
ber of juvenile 'delinquents in
the Toronto area — 25 per cent
in a year — is a matter of con-
cern." We quote from a recent
editorial in the Globe and Mail.
The Editor suggests as probable
causes of the sudden rise, char-
ges in social conditions broken
homes, too much money, bad
housing.
The•
The Editor's concern is obvi-
ous, but surely his diagnosis is
superficial. Broken homes and
changes in social conditions are
certainly important factors. BUt
dig deeper Mr. Editor. What lies
behind these factors? We all
know that alcoholism is directly
responsible for multitudes of
broken homes.
In Canada we now have seven
smillion adults . who drink. Four
hundred and twenty thousand of
these are problem drinkers. One
in 17 adult drinkers become al-
coholic. Ontario has 76.000 alco-
holies, Toronto 14,000.
Reliable statistics are to hand
regarding the relation between
juvenile delinquency and alcohol-
ism in France. Three out of four
delinquent children are those of
alcoholics. Our authority is Do-
rothy Thompson. Alcoholism with
Frenchmen and Canadian is the
same tragic evil. Advt.
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Comments About
Woodham
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Personal Items
Mrs. Margaret Hawkins of
Exeter is visiting het cousin,
Mrs. Arthur Rundle.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills
and -family attended the Stephens
reunion held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Stephens at
Anderson.
Ralph Hern is visiting his
friend, John Bakley at 1Viitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Chatten
motored to Midland for a few
days last week and visited his
sister, Mrs. Eliza Courtney,
Mrs. Courtney returned home I
with them for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy
and family attended the Sparling
reunion held at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. James Sparling of
Andersen.
Ronnie and Barbara Sweitzer
of Shipka were weekend visitors
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Rundle,
Miss Eva Henry of Toronto
was a Thursday visitor with her
sister, Mrs. Oliver Hazlewood.
Mrs. Mary Smith of Exeter
was a Saturday visitor with her
son, Jack Smith and MPS. Smith.
She attended the Scott-Wilson
wedding on Saturday,
Alice Cole of London is visit-
ing her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Camm,
Mrs, W. L. Switzer returned
home on,Sunday after spending
two weeks with her daughter,
Mrs. Mel Louch in Hamilton,
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Rundle,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert. Bundle,
Jim and Jack attended the
° Clarke reunion on Sunday at
Riverview Park, Exeter,
Ronnie Sweitzer and Barbara,
of Shipka, Rachel, Helen and Hil-
da Levy of Transvaat visited
with Jini and Jack Rundle on
Saturday afternoon.
Clarke Reunion
The Clarke reunion was held
in Riverview Park, Exeter, on
Sunday last. Guests were present
from Crediton, Lion's Head, St.
Marys, Woodham, Winchelsea,
[Exeter and London.
After dinner a business meet -
Ails wits held when two minutes
silence was ()Nerved for the see-
the late Mrs. Ethel
Kestle„ Exeter. •
Mr. Gordon Clarke, Lion's
Head was appointed as presi-
dent for next year and ,lim
Schroeder of Landon as secre-
tary. The 1958 reunioh will be
held at Wietton on the third
Sunday lit August, Misses Mar-
lene and Darlene Prayne favor-
ed with three musical numbers.
Winners In games were: c�u51t-
ihg
eandies in. jar, Miss Mackie:
most buttons on clothes, NewtOfi
Clarke;' under the ehiekert's
wing, Mrs. M. Hawkins, tak
Rundle, 1,tatlete Prayed; slipper'
rate, Harold Clarke and Mar -
lute Praete; met's klekitig the
Slipper* Jim Sehrotatr.
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Baker.
"Mr. and Mrs. Milton Webb.
Jinly and Bobby, motored east,
vlsting Quebee and other !pints
0 interest.
Mrs. Wallace Wein and Billie
flew by plane to spend the week-
end at Ottawa.
Messrs. Joe Zimmer, Stanley
Ifaist and Ronald Snell motored
to New Brunswick last week
visiting Algonquin Park and
other points of interest.
14r. and Mrs. George 'Tiernan
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Stormes at St. Thomas,
Mrs. William ,Schumacher,
Mrs. Leo Luedeke and Elizabeth,
Mrs. Marvin Garthe and
of Pigeon, Mich.,visited with
Mr, and Mrs. William Haugh,
Miss Ellen .Gilbert and Mr.
Da yid. Fon gr a d, of Stratford,
spent the weekend with Mr. and.
Mrs. Courtney Burmeister.
Mr, and airs. Gordon Weiberg,
Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Latta, of
Waterloo, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg.
1r. and Mrs. Earl Stumpf and
girls ,of Kitchener, spent .Satur-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Albert
Miller and family. Eleanor and
Erna are vacationing here while
Robert Miller returned to Kitch-
ener with them.
Mr. .and Mrs, Melton Walpers
and girls, of Ingersoll, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Fassold.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine
and girls, of Kitchener, spent- the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Reinhold Miller, •
Mr. John Bender is spending
some time with his daughter and.
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Faulhafer, of Kitchener.
The Story In
Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Miss Frances Skinner spent a
few days with her grandmother,
Mrs. Ed. Johns of Exeter.
Miss Jeanette Lobb and Mr.
Gordon Lobb of Clinton are spend-
ing a few days with their aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Howard
Mr, Earl Goss of Port Colborne
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Webber.
The litiron County Library
books will be changed at Ellin-
ville at noon August 27. 0
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen
spent the 'weekend at Graven-
hurst and Muskoka Lakes.
Miss Betty Ann Stephen is
spending a few holidays with her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Robinson of Kirk -
ton, •
Mrs. Devitt Blackwell of .Pe-
trolla spent a few days with Mr.
and. Mrs. Wesley Heywood.
Reception
Et Dance
FOR MR. & MRS.
BOB HAMATHER
(Nee Donna Eagleson)
Friday, August 23
CREDITON TOWN HALL
New and Old Time Music
By Stebbin's Orchestra
EVERYONE WELCOME
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND'
OUR NEW ORCHESTRAS
ARE TERRIFIC!
Every WED and SAT. Night.
BOBBY DOWNS and his
ORCHESTRA
Every FRIDAY Night
LIONEL THORNTON' and his
ORCHESTRA
"MISS GRAND BEND"
BEAUTY CONTEST
Labour Day Weekend
Girls 18 years and over—Single
ENTER NOW!
CASH PRIZES!
ALDON
THEATRE
Grand Bend
FRIDAY.& SATURDAY
August 23 and 24
'HILDA CRANE"
(Adult, Entertainment)
* Guy Madison
* Jean Simmons
MONDAY & TUESDAY
August 26 and 27
"THE BEST THINGS
IN LIFE ARE FREE"
* Gordon MacRae
* Dan Dailey
* Shore* North
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
August in and 2)
itAROUSE1 "
* tI11110•611 Mitchell
* Shirley Jcinet
GAttion Maei
$1100 SUbletta and Cortile Strip
/i311 *tut NO
— / t keeirri
. Mr, And Mrs. Vance. McGuire
and ianuly, of Redford,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Gihsen last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gibson and
family spent Sunday at Mich-
,•ener, where Leo attended
Lutheran LayMen's meeting- at
St, 'aid's Lutheran !Chureh.
Visitors with Mrs. Lueludit Mc-
Isaae were Mr. and Mrs. W.
ivielsaae, and sons, Ronald and
Donald, who were home an leave
from the U.S. Navy, Mrs. Prank
Melsa a c „ ldrs. Ina Griffith and
Lynn„ Mr. Willis Melsaac, David
and Daniel, An otD.etrolt, and
:Mr and Mrs. Al Ward and
.of Windsor.
Weekend visitors with Mrs. Ed
Maier and other relatives, were
Chris and Louis Mink and Mr.
and Mrs. Art Male:ski and Betty
Anne, of,Desboro, and Mrs. Mel
Kuntzenhauser, of Hanover. •
Several streets in Dashwood
have been paved, which adds
much to the improvement of the
town.
Mr. William Haugh underwent
an operation last week at St,
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Messrs. Jack and Earl Piefer,
of Chatham, spent Thursday with
•
their mother, Mrs. M. Pieter. I.=
Brownies
The Tirtses-Aatuegetel
COMING EVENTS
WATCH FOR. E tte 1. er Kinette
Peanut Drive in September.
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F• RANNE 'The an-
slUai Frayne Reunion will be
held on, Labour Day,. September
t at the Legion Hall in Thed-
'ford. grit
INTEAVIXIN—Mrs. John
Heal and Mrs. Ross Jinks ,of
Hensall _Kinetics will be inter-
viewed on Wednesday,. August
28th • on 'IVI'Lady" program,
CKNX-TV, speaking about the
' Hensel Bean Festival,
Soule 40 new manufacturing
:industries have been •established
in Manitoba during 1955.
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FOR MR. St MOM
WR.IAM 'DOUGAtili
Friday, Aug. 23
EXETER LEGION HAI -11.
besjardine's Orchestra
Everyone Welcome
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• Hensel' Kinsmen Club Presents Its Fourth Annual
Drive -In
Clinton
FEATURING THE
LARGEST WIDE SCREEN
IN HURON COUNTY
From Saturday, August 17 to.
Wednesday, September 11, all
Pictures are in Colour and
cinemascope except Double Fek
ture.
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
August 22 and 23
"THE McCONNELL STORY"
(Colour, Cinemascope)
* Alan Ladd
* June Allyson
(2 Cartoons) ‘, .
SATURDAY & MONDAY
August 24 and 26
'ALEXANDER THE
, GREAT"
(Colour, Cinemascope)
* Frederic March
* Richard Burton
* Claire Bloom
(No Cartoons)
Church Service, Sunday, Aug. 25
8:00 p.m. — Rev. G. Mills.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
August 27 and 28
"MY SISTER EILEEN"
(Colour, Cinemascope)
* Janet Leigh
* Jack Lemmon
(Cartoon)
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FESTIVAL
Labor Day
Mon.,. Sept, 2
HENSALL
Community Park
st,
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PROGRAM
9:00—Western Ontario Horseshoe Pitching; Contest for
O'Keefe Trophies and Cash Awards
12 Noon—Live Radio Show "Farming Today" featuring
Roy Jewell, CFPL Radio
1:30 --Monster Parade .of Bands and Floats
Prizes Floats: 550, 525, PS
Kiddies Entries: 55.00, 53.00, $2.00
1:45—Minor Baseball Tournament
Exeter, Dashwood, Lucan, Hensall
2;15 --Opening Ceremonies by Elston Cardiff
Judging for Bean Queens
4i30—BEAN SUPPER SERVED 4;30 to 7
Beans Courtisy W. Clark Ltd.
7:00—Baseball Finals for Hensel! Trophy
Donated by General Coach Works Ltd.
8:30—Monster Stage Show in Arena '
Featuring top Acts from Toronto, Paul Bros. and
Shirley, Music, Comedy, Fun For The Whole Family
BINGO MIDWAY CONCESSIONS
Afternoon: Adults $1.00, Children 350 (Includes Supper)
Evening: Adults 51.00, Children 500, Under 5 Free
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Bring The Family Out To Lucan's Annual
BOOSTER NIGHT.
Friday, August 23 •
6 OUTSTANDING VAUDEVILLE ACTS 6
GAMES — CLOWNS, — GAMES
Dancing to the Derek Knight Quartette
ADMISSION 750; UNDER 12 250
ADVANCE TICKETS 500. AT RADCLIFFE DRUG STORE
The Electors Of Middlesex North
Are tordially Invited To Attend A
Public Reception
at
MEDWAY HIGH SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM
ARVA
Wed.,. August 28 7 fo 9:30 p.m,
to meet
William A. Stewart Hon, Dr MacKinnon Phillips
and Mrs. Stewart and Mrs Phillips
EVERYBODY 4VELCOME — PLEASE BRING YOUR FRIENDS
Take this opportunity to meet Ma Stewart,
Progressive Conservative Candidete in the
September SOT By-electiert in Middlesex North,
and Hon. Dr. Mackinnon Phillips, Ontario's
Minister of Health.