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Lrshorne township -'s 1958 tax I strection will be ;called. Th
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Tate Will be Ze nills, -.council de." necessary tile was ordered.
cided Friday. This is exclusive di During the _court of revieio
local public school remetsitions. 1 on 'the Webber municipal drab
'flie new -my is an increase, the acreage of Frayne Bros. o
of 1,25 mills ever last year, tiet part 16 and 17, on. tWe, wa
made necessary by a hike- in the lowered from 33 to 23 acres an
reurity.rate and a slight increase ethe outlet aseessment ;decrease
in township costs. i by $18.75. The bylaw was ap
Th rate• ."' 'a. e approxi - P.' '. ;- .
rnately $86,000. Other income will i There were no further .appeal
amount to $40,000. Estimated .ex. • on the Wallis intiniciPal- drai
!penclitures including lugh school e and the bylaw was passed.
and ;county requisitions totalled' '001uPensation Inatirance PollnY
was renewed with W. JL Hotig.
The township levy was set at seri with premium a $168.75 ep-
0:5 mills which is half a mill ,e1),11,eahl"" r"a"ceeit"t an
more than last year. 'Construe.: 'Ps -75 to the general account.
ton ;of a $25,000 .bridge and the 1 R"ri "mull's °tailing $4'208
al ,were approved. Current ac
'cost of ,spraying rattle for warble!'
e, Ashich has been assumed; by ! cowl s iota led $645.35.
Reeve Clayton Smith preside
the township. instead of being
asseesed against individual. own- and all emincillors were present
Next regular meeting ;will b
• ers, contributed to this increase. lield Monday afternoon, Augus
A grant of $50 was made to 11
e South Huron Agricultural So.
e
the Department of Highways for
the anpplemental road appro-
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Profits Drop
priation bylaw for $1'7000 and
for constructiqn •of the Kernick For anners
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bridge according to the Gibson • • • ' '
and Sons contract.
Nowa 111.4dOet Prom
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BY MR.4. AttcHlg DOWAR
e, P.ereenet Items •
Mr. and, Mrs. Dick Wardell,
.Simeoe, Alr. Carrot., Brantford.
1 and M. and Mrs. Robert Ale-
n 'Gregor. Kippen, were guests at
e the .heine ,of john Ain't on 'San-
d .day.
ct Mrs. Erie Westenaa and. •sen,
- David, London, and Miss Dar-
nne Sheeleard, 'Corbett, have
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been spending a few holidays
n ! With Mr. mut. Airs. David Hot -
an and ..enuly.
Kenneth Fraser, Parkhill,. Is
spending.a few holidays with his
cousin, Ito.anie AleNaughton.
d and Mrs. Dolt, AlhanY,•
- New York, and Miss Olive Hack-
• neY, Mitchell, visited with their
aunt, Mrs. Ban Wilson, Monday.
Patricia. Hernandez and.
d brother, Dickie, -of St. Thomas,
are. sperildng .a few holidays with
e. their grandparents„ alr, and
t; Mrs. Howard Switzer.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Strahan
and family attended the Wag.
born reunion at Springbank on ,
Sunday afternoon.
Air. :Leonard and Alfred Bur- !
gess, Stratford, are spending the.:
holidays with their .uncle, Mr.'
Wilbert MeNeight. •
Air. Ellen Baker of 'the; 4-H,
Club enjoyed a trip to the 0.A.C.
at e pi este week.
1 Miss Linda :Irvine, St. Marys,
Spent a few holidays with Willa :s
Elston last week.
Mrs. Harold Berry accompan-
ied her daughter, Mrs. Harm"!
Beecroft, and Mr. Beecroft, of , •
• Toronto, on a motor trip to
Chicago- last week when they!,
spent a few days, in that city. s,
Miss Norma :Elston was sue.:
ressful in passing. hey grade
eight with limners in music at
the Toronto Conservatory of
Music last week.
Miss Sharon Marriott and; C
ar ene Baker succeeded in .1.
passing grade six with honors at
the 'Western Conservatory of T
Music and Miss Marlene Timms, I a
grade three, with honors,
Mrs. Howard Switzer w h I a
Metes
Approval was received from
c mg a neat press
It was reported that engineer 1 report, Canadian Canners Ltd.
C. P. Corbett, 0.L.S., has begun ' suffered a decrease in profit
work on the Jaques, Baker and "from $1,583,513 in 1956 to $401,
Rodd drainage petitions, 207 in 1957, in spite of increased
Following consideration of tie." sales.
titions from ratepayers regard- The company also Ifad an M-
ing street. lighting in Kirkton crease in inventory of alniost
and Woodharn, council agreed to $6,000,000.
pay the township's share of in. As a result of this inventory
.stallation of 21 enclosed direr- increase, production had to be
tional lights Kirkton at. an es- curtailed in 1958 on many sur.
tiinated cost of $2,510 and 14 plus lines.
similar lights in Woodham at an, commenting on the report,
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estimated cost of $1,660, and the newsletter of the Ontario
maintenance costs. Fruit. and Vegetable Growers'
-Us borne will Pay one-half of Association says:
its 1 f s, withhe "During 1957, the above corn -
other half being raised by resi-
dents of both villages and thc pany processed nearly 1,000,000
cases of local fruits and .7 •
Kirkton Community Association.
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Report on the Davis municipal tables under the Del Monte
label; this would tend to contra -
drain was provisionally adopted
; dict the rumors which stated that
Airith the approval of the eti-
boners, who were present r,„ goods sold under this label were
s''s imported from the
the reading. Court of revision
'will be held at the next regular
meeting, when tenders for con -
Huron County
Tuckersmith
Crop Report
By A. S. BOLTON
Seeks' Aid H • -•have. een
delayed by frequent rains during
the past sveek.
Tuckersmith council, at its •
meeting Wednesday, July 2, de- These rains accompanied by.
cided to request the federal goy_ wind have caused some lodging
ernment for 'additional assistance 01 grain fields in South Heron,
toward completion of paving the . Except for the lodging, the grain
sideroad from No. 8 highway to ; fields appear to be in excellent
RCAF Station Clinton, , . condition, and indicate good
yields.
- Reeve Ivan Forsyth arid Clerk
E. P, Chesney were authorized' Powdrey mildew has affected
to execute an agreement with soine crops of Parkland barley.
the Department of National De-; Brant barley is resistant to pow -
fence regarding the installation , dery mildew and unaffected,
of a culvert at lot 45, concession i With adequate rnoisture and
2, LRS. 1 warmth, corn, beans, turnips and
It. L. Beattie, contractor on sugar beets continue to , make
the Carter drain reported that the ,nnd • ttl
dram was 'completed and: balance; The Mexican bean beetle has
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of payment to him will be made,
affected so
fieldsme of white
on receipt of certificate from beans.
the engineer. Payment from in-
terested ratepayers will be re-' e
quested,
Councillors Arthur Varley and Take Up Options
represent the township `at a For Gov t Proiect
Victor Lee were appointed to •
joint meeting nn July 21, in con- ,
nection with the Maitland Bank Huron MPP C. S. MacNaugh-
Cemetery. • ton announced this week that
Accounts passed included: fax options on land required for the
bounty, $9.Q0; .dump. $20.00; ad. hospital for retarded children
vertising, 85,50; schools, e226,30; near Gederich will be taken 'up
relief and hospitalization, $52.00; . by the july 15 expiry date.
roads, $6,979.00; salary. and al. He also stated that planning,
lowaoces, $234.48; receiver -gene- of the hospital will be started!
rat, $7,15; drains, $55,00, as soon as possible but doubted.
Council will meet again on 11 construction would start this
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Items of $oolal end Perginal Interest In and Around Exeter
The Nxeter Tiote..4tOweeitte 1,10 *tons" pieeeed te mittlish tile20 items,
We awl °tor reader* are SWOSCARed in 7014, 4414 Sour Moult*, Phone 170.'
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Dunn oft Mr. and Mrs. Reg Wnerth and
:Silsboro, Sask. and Mrs. Ida ISusan, London, and 'Mr. and
Bishop, Vancouver, B.C. visited, Mrs. R. M. Long and family,
last week with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Royal Oak, Alia visited with
Tont Jolly. Mrs. Bishop is re -I Aulier.lavietdekAelards.. A. E. Wuerth over
ambling for a few days.
Miss Lpona Alderson IS at .I Mr. and Airs. James Smith,
tending summer school at At.: Waterloo St. have as their guest
lantic Union ,College, South Laninilielsws Jersey. Smith,' Belleville,
caster, Mass,
Mr. and 11rs. Murray Moore , Mr. and Mrs. Wes Witmer
and children of Toronto visited spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
ewnicill.i retatives over the week- Gordon lierborth and Mrs. Frank
Herborth, Stratford.
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Mrs, Ella Moore is a patient Misses Arlene Love. Exeter.
in Victoria Hospital, London. ;and Alma Hendrick. Grand
aer, and Mrs. George segues Bend. are spending this week
a ttended the wedding of their at the Alma -Huron -Perth Young
granddaughter, Jane Lee Fran. People's Camp Summer School
CIS in Tavistock on Saturday. at Goderich.
Air. and Airs. Stewart Prouty Rev. and Airs. Carl Van Fa
and fentily of Oshawa are visit. OWe of Wyandotte, Michigan,
Ing with Mr. and Mrs, Clayton and Mr. and Airs. Gerben For -
Prouty, tuin and family of Randolph,
Mr, and ma. Tweed web,. Wisconsin, visited last Afonday
Dianne and Freddie of Lavek and Tuesday with Rev, and Airs.
visited on Monday with Mr. and R. Van Farowe.
Mrs. Frank Taylor, Airs. Alice Miss Mary Haigh had as her
Holtzman of Pontiac, Mich. is guest the past few days, Miss
visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Tay; Marjorie Sturman, of Rapid
or this week. - City, Manitoba.
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Mrs, Netta Rnbinson and Lu. Mise Elaine Mitchell left with
ella, Mr. and Airs. W. C. Bloe. friends on Monday for a trip
ing and Bill of' Detroit spent to the west coast.
he weeke.nd with Mrs. Clara Larry Rumpel, owner of Ler-
lackney and attended the Pose- ry's .Snpertest station in Exeter
more reunion on Sunday at has purchased a new home and
Riverview Park,
is expected to move from Hen_
Mr, and Mrs. George Bat and sall by August 1.,
lees. John Bott of Albany, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. 'William Walker,
nd Mee Olive Hackney of Winnipeg, are holidaYing at
litchell visited on Monday with Sauble Beach and Honey Har
Si's. Clara Hackney,
bor after spending the past week
Airs. Will Ferguson, Toronto, with Air. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor
$ holidaying with Miss Verna and other relatives in Hensall
h°eatceosin.rannurinityother relatives in and London.
Mt. and Mrs. Jack Jensen,
oro.nto and Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
Id Cooper spent the weekend
t Red Cedar Lake in Northern
fess for Coopers W.M.S. °
d.ay afternoon. Visitors al, thef
meeting were. Mrs. Milton filch .1
and Mrs, George 'Kemp,
Area Accidents
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to be seriously ill but who turned
out to be merely asleep.
Roy Kerr took the ;doctor to
the man :following the accident.
Attempting to avoid a collision
at the intersection of No. 4
highway and the RCAF Station
Centralia road Saturday, Boris
Todoroff, London, drove his
southbound car into the ditch
where the rear end struck a
hydro pole, causing $175 dam-
age,
Bertha Wilson, Red Creek,
N.Y., who was travelling north
on No. 4 was making a left turn
to proceed west on the RCAF
road when Todoroff swerved to
avoid hitting her.
' PP Constables Cecil Gibbons
and George Mitchell investigated.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fletcher,
of Nova Scotia, are spending
some time. with their daughters,
Mrs. Gerald W•urm, Mrs. Harold
Campbell and Mrs. Gordon Bei.
n la rio. ber.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon May and Mr. and Mrs, S. G. Klatt were
amity, Hamilton, are holiday- pleasantly surprised on Monday
ng with Alt•s. William May, evening by a Yisit from two for -
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed. Vosper and mer associates at the Wrinch
Miss Ethel Vosper of Cooks- Memorial Hospital, Hazel:ton,
ville visited friends in Exeter B.C., Miss Olive Pickston,
this week. of St. Thoma.s, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hodgson a friend, and Miss Vera Lyon,
and 'two daughters, Toronto, are R.N., and her mother of Londes-
holidaying at W. E Hodgson's boro. They also called on Mrs.
cottage in Southcott Pines, Grand W. C. Pearce who is a patient
Bend. at Eventide Villa. Miss Pickston
Mr, Peter Weston, RCAF Sta- and Miss Lyon will return to
tion, Centralia, spent the week- Hazelton in the near future.
end with his family at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Len McKnight,
, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willert of Dean, Barry and Paul left (to.
Mt. Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Murray day) Thursday for a three-week
Marsh of London spent the week- trip to the West.
end with Air. and Mrs. J. L. Mrs. Ed ;Walker and her bro-
Kvdd, ther, th
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Misses Karen Levy, Glorene for 30 years, called on Thomas
Westra, Gertrude Homan and , Harrison. town, last week.
Delores Schreiber, of Wisconsin..I Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Taylor are
visited this week at the home of ; holidaying with friends near
Mr. and Mrs R. C. 'Fields and t Kingston.
family are holidaying for the Rev. and Mrs. R. Van Faxosvg.
month of July at Ducharme Mrs, C. M. Farrow, town, on
Beach and with Mrs. 'Fields' i the S.H.D.H.S. staff, is attend -
mother, Mrs, 'Margaret Fletcher, ing a 10 -day refresher course at
m town. Bloor Collegiate, Toronto.
Council To Pave Four Streets
—Continued from Page 1 Deputy Reeve Chester Ma
municipalities who have been whinney reported that a drain
- occasion warrants it He aaid
warned by the OWRC to maple; would be laid on ganders street,
ment sewage, were among the from Carling to Marlboro, as
supporters of the. resolution, soon as it was laid out by the
The mayor indicated that the engineer.
committee appointed at the last Building permits were granted
. council meeting to consult 'the to: W. E. Simmons, house on
OWRC . regarding the town's Hilicrest Ave.; Hugh Davis,
sewage problems has not: yet house on Carling St.. Airs. C.
presented its 'ease to the pro- Moore, Simcoe St., siding; Mrs.
Vincial government body. Rachael Mollard, William St.,
. Council supported' a resolution roofing,
from the town of Fort Erie re -
mite a larger share of the fines More Industry'?
questing that municipalities re -
levied under municipal by-laws A request :for an official town
b 1 1 courts, greeter and an enquiry about
the purchase of property for in.
Revise Bylaw dustry were made at Monday's
co'uncil meeting.
Town .council agreed to revise J. W. Weber, who disclosed to
its building bylaw to provide for council plans for the construe -
three 'progress inspections during lion of the largest turkey hat -
construction, following a report. chery in Canada - within the
from Inspector 'Walter Culbush town limits, indicated several
:Monday night, other developments were "In the
August 5 at 8 p.m. •
CORRECTION, PLEASE
In SHDHS proMotion results. a
listed last week, the narne of si
Bill Tellerington should have d
appear6d as being promoted st
from grade 10 to 11 with third lo
class honors. ! 19
year.
"Because of the very extens-
ive nature of the project, and
the ac that all architectural
ntl. engineering work and de-
gniag is done by the planning
ivision of the department, a
art can hardly be expected 'he-
re spring or early summer,
59," Mr. MacNaughton said.
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BIGGEST SELECTION OF USED CARS IN HURON
t COUNTY AT ME LOWEST PRICES! SEE US!
'57 ;PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF COACH, custom, radio,
two -tont,
1 '56 METEOR RIDEAU COACH, automatic, radio, new
'56 DODGE STATION WAGON, like new, only 21,000
t: '56 NASH METROPOLITAN CONVERTIBLE, new
I motor
'56 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, radio, rung like new
1 '55 CHEN 210 SEDAN, V-8, automatic, po\ver steering
1 '55 BUICK SPECIAL 4 -DOOR HARDTOP, loaded
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155 DODGE SEDAN, automatic, real sharp shape
1 '54 METEOR COACH, only driven 54,000 iniles
• '54 AUSTIN SEDAN, all fixed up, rarin' to go
1 '53 MONARCH.SEDAN, radio, whitewalls
153 STUDEBAKER sE,DAN, black, overdrive, new
I '53 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN, new motor, radio
50 Others To Pick From
.,Lots OP OLDER MODELS AT GIVEAWAY PRICES!
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Pearson Motors
I Plums /A tuilth LTD. Phone 608 Exeter.
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Ytitir DUlak.Pettitles,Neuiliell-LeMe Dealer
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The ameminients will melee it 'mild" which would benefit file
compulsory for the builder 16 town considerably. He did not
advise the inspector when each cllvulge what they were but le-
af three stages — foundation, deeated they were associated
roof and completion — is reached with the •poultry industry.
in order that he may survey the Mr.. Weber asked if the town
work to see that it conlorms to was interested in buying pro!.
the standards required by the perty for industry. Mayor Pooley
bylaw, replied that council had con-
geveral eases, construction had staiditerjproP18ekrtiinegs (31;Putti:°11's`themi pleaciria.
Mr. !Cutbush reported that ,in
progressed past one of tlie first never came to fruitien."
two stages before he was able Mr. Weber suggested that town
to inspect the building, in spite
should have some "hand -shaking
of his efforts to keep abreast 'ol personnel" 'Le officially welcome
. visitors to the town when the
the work.
The inspector reported several
had been torreeted to his ,satis- 0
violations or the bylaw which! Di egin 5tudy I
faction, He also stated that foot-
ing for some :houses had not! Of- ARA Da- mI
been formed and he felt they
should be. ,
To Close Road Work on a cost-benefil. study
in tonneetiOn with the preposed
At the request of lawyer W. ;Parkhill d:am prejett began this
G. Coehrane, town council agreed i eyeek, Ausable Authority field
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to proceed with the closing of a '
ad_ man IL G. HOoke announced
react allowanto, on property Tuesda
Y.
Jacent to Ilighway 83 Which haef When completed, the survey
been sold to a :firm which plans i wru be
to erect a large turkey batchery.1 government to support the ATIA'e
preseated to the federal
The road which bad a dead end. Ipetition Thr financial aSSiStante
has been indicated on officia1! with the dam.
Matte since the land was hi Ste.; The. study is being made hY
piton township but it had never ; Donald 'Clongh, Toronto, a field. ,
been used as sue.h.• 'man of the Aletrepotitee Toronto '
Hospitalization and relief eoste , Conservatioe Authority, who be.
ere expeeted to .total consider- 1 gan WOrk Oft it this week.
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he was disappointed recently
when he had not been able to
secure a town official to wel-
come • a Colbourne township
school which visited his plant i‘es
cently.
The mayor indicated members
of council could serve in that
capacity if they were notified
in advance of the visits.
Mr, Weber also suggested that
the town should recognize in
some way the efforts of John
Burke, a :member of the indus-
trial promotion committee, who
played an important role in per-
suading the North Land Turkey
Hatchery to erect its plant in
Exeter.
Kirkton WI
Installs Slate
' By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Yeomen's Institute
The Kirkton Women's Lestitute
was held at the home of /Sirs
Roes Francis. Mrs. Clarence
Switzer presided over the in.
stallation of the new officers
Dates were announced for the
annual rally at Listowel with
Mrs. Emerson Paton as dele-
gate; Athievement Day in Mit-
chell; Tweedsmuh• History Day
et Fulleeton with Mrs. Stuart
Shier and Mrs. Herman Peynter
as delezates, and the Guelph
holiday .in the middle of ;July. Is'
R.oll tall was answered by
eech giving a flower -for a 'bon -
qua Mr Mrs. Orville Roger. The f:
report . of the Distritt Annual (1,
which was held in Stratford was 11
given by Mrs. lEmersou Paton a
and Airs. Clarence Switzer.
It was decided to have a • n
booth at the Kirkton. Pall Pair.
A conntittee of Mrs. Clayton. a
Smith, Mrs, Riese Franels, Mrs.. p
AB.011 EV 'gl d Mrs. J1imcr
son Paton were appointed to;
create interest in showing ex.: e,
hihits at the Sir, c
Mrs. Allen Eveleigh gave a ai
demonstration on how to make" tit
rhubarb jam which was tat r
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lepreniti:p The Tinies-AdVetete, July ID, 1958 P
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By ,MRS. GLADWYN HoopeR
Blanshard 'Induct New Mintster
P011.011a1 1f0M*
.1111*. 811f1 Mrs. Leonard 'Mac- ror v v
. r li A /
oodker, Linda, Lathy and Joy spent . ' '''' ' .' ' '
iirglay in 'Lannon with Airs. `4. By MR.O. ARTHUR l'eleNDI4
$%alviliftisi.es Arrie and
Elizabeth. Mitibier ingi"tect
Thacker attenued the 4-11 Cali On Friday evening an Will
Club on tne hub tour at cfleeipn tion service was held in th
On ierntay, Woodham church far the ne
Mrs. ,J0 messey le spending minister, Rev. Wareham Re
a iew 1.111.,).6 swan Air. ankt Xi's. Thomas Elliott of Kirkton wa
Clarence marten ot st. Maw). in eliarge of the serwice an
Airs. Lottie Janes, Airs. AI. Rev. LI Late of London gav
Yana Hophine, Carl Edwin and the address'
Donna Junes event' a few days
al! esurt .eranks. Mr. and Mrs, 1
Win. Jones vent Sunday at Port i Reunion Of Bolls
Franks and the reel returned!
Mr, and Mrs. ,Geo, Waltz and , H
i eld In Steaforth
home with them.
Iciaalyn.04;uaelstsweonigoAlAiari.i eavnedre :Abierza...t The Dell fanaily reunion wa
1held on Sunday in Seaforth Lion
Jack 1/tot/Isola. I Park with 75 m attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Jun lieught and 1 The sporteecommittee. Mr. an
Charles of Lambeth spent bun. Mrs. Earl Wateem and Mr. an
day with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. i Mrs. Jack Robinson conducte
Lambert, : a program of aports.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Facey I Winners were: boys and girl
and farredy of Belton, Slim Edna 4 and. under, JimmY Skinner
Facey 01 Picton spent Sunday ' girls 5-7, Carol Ann Bell, Bren
evening with Mr. and Mrs, Glad- , da Skinner; boys, Stephen Rob
wen Hooper and famile, Miss inson. Dale Skinner; girls 8-10
Facey remaining for a low , Jeanie Bell; boys, Larry Skin
days. , tuna Jimmy Watson; girls 11-14,
I Betty Stephen. Shirley Jaques;
McGillivray Votolhoye. Ross AlcBeth, Douglas
Young
Y g ladies, Betty Stephen,
—Continued from Page 1 ;Sherry Bell; Young men, Ross
with this water problem for a !.._AleBeth, Douglas McBeth; men,
long tune before we can find ;kick the slipper, Lloyd Bell,
the right spot. We want to get Alex McBeth; women, Marion
at it right away." i Skinner, E 1 e a n o r Hendrick;
, grandmother's race, Evelyn
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Co
;land, Donna' and Murray,
I and Airs. Glen 'Copeland, M
ce! AI. Copeland .and Jean, Mr. .
el Mrs!, Clarence Thompson And
w , .attended the Switzer
v• 1 union 14 Stratford park OP $atm•
s urday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart;
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and Jimmie .of Niagara, Vat;
'were Sunday visitors with
.o :and Airs. William Rundle. ,ai1..
mie remained over for a wee,,
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walker,
Nancy and Roy of ,Canfield.
spent Wednesday with Mr. and
• Airs. Glen Copeland, Mrs. M.
4 .Copeland returned home after
welling for two weeks in Calle
field.
d Mr. and :Ira. John Rodd and
d David Wheeler are holidaying
with relatives in Quebec thit
week.
• The W,ALS. ladies entertained
on Wednesday afternoon at the
" church, the Evening Auxillarer,
' C G.I.T., Baby Band, Xagion '
• Band.
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Poll
Poll P°11 BY Plo'ells B°3N'alo1.5 Total !sLiean_. balloon shoot, Jeanie Bell,
NNN000... 321 21
37
g t2 Youneeat member present was
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38 59 ; Danny e'Watson, oldest member,
No. 4 27 Mrs. Thomas Bell; largest fain -
33 6r •
No, 5 8 98 'ily on grounds, Mrs. Thomas
Igo. 6 59
90 Belli family coming farthest,
26 85
'No. 7 ,,„e . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Long
42 66 4" Island, N.Y.
*3-14 27, —545 During the business conducted
Majority "Yes" — 83. • by president Andrew Houston,
, ,3S,peaarfo.rth, it was decided to have
the reunion at Seaforth next
Extend Town I Harold Bell was named presi-
- :dent, Mrs, Ross Skinner, secre-
5 peed Limit I tary, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hen -
I ti ;Ike a tahn. d s pAoirrt.s committee;anelAis . Tuerx.
and .Airs. Laurie Stephen, Mr.
Ontario Depl 0 Highways will
and Airs Ll B
!and Mrs. Norman Jaques, table Air. and Mrs. Robert Ru.ndle,
Jim and Jack attended the '
ea Stacey reunion held in the Strati- ;
ford park last Saturday.
Mr. Lawrence Copeland left on
a business trip to- Huntsville and
visited Algonquin Park, Peng?
tanguishine, and stopped at Ailide
land .last week. He .was accorne
pained by Mrs. Copeland, Don..
na and Murray.
Personal items
Rev. Thomas Sawyer of Vie-
toria B.C., spent the past week
with' his sister, Mrs. W. L.
Switzer.
Dr. George P. Morphy, Mrs.
Morphy. John and Nilson were
weekend visitors at their home
in the village.
Quite a number from the vile
lege atteeded 'the decoratkin
service at the Union C t r
at Kirkton on Sunday evening.
Rev. A. Rapson of Exeter was
guest speaker.
Shirley Skinner of Munro ;Is,
h o lid ay in g with her grand;
mother, Mrs. Roy Kirk, alit
Lokertas:
George Hopkins., MAS
ellen, visited with 'her sister -in.
law, Miss Ada Hopkins and He0.
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Swite
zer, Judy and Dennis of Port
Arthur are holidaying with the
former's mother, Mrs. W. Xs.
Switzer.
visitor
rty Here. was a weekend
with her friend, Lyn Ha*
ris, in. St. Marys,
P and Mr. . and Airs. Arthur Rundle,
extend the 30 mei.h. speed limit ;
Z0116 on No. 4 highway to the
edge of the built-up area at the
south end of town. Huron MPP Crop Report
, ee.
C. S. MacNaughton announced
this week.
The zone,' which has for some
'time started at the •tewn. gates,
will be extended "well beyond"
the new houses and Ontario HE -
PC building which has been
erected south of the gates
Approval for the relocation
was given provincial cabinet ap-
proval this week.
"I expect this will assi,st ma -
teeny in slowing down highway
traffic -Which enters from the
south," Mr. MacNaughton
"There have been numerous
complaints about the speed of
traffic through the built-up area
south of the gates but police
have not been able to clamp
down because the 50 'm.p.h.'
speed limit was still in effect.",
MacNaughton said the late ;
Tom Pryde had tried to extend,
the zone some years ago but
was found the area was not
built-up enough to comply- with.
regulations. Recent additions.'
however, have been sufficient
to permit extension of the slow •
zone,
Message. From
Zion
•By MRS. JUD DYKEMAN
W.M.S. Entertains
Last Wednesday, the W M.S.
of Zion Church entertained the '
Miseion Circle and Mission Band. i
The president of the W.M.S..'
Mrs. Harold Hern, was in charge ,
of the worship service and the!
business.
The president of the Aftssine
Band, Miss Rehm Hern, took
charge of the program which
consisted of a solo by Joyce
Dickey. a reading by Greta
Stephens and an accordion solo
by Alma Herta
The Mission Band sang a song: ;
Shelia Hern sang a solo, Shirley. ;
Taques and Frances Skinner ;
avoured with a piano duet; t'
Barbara Hern gave a reading
The program was brought to
a close and lunch was served by!
the ladies of the W.M.S.
Personel items '
Miss Frances Skinner of Elim.
ille spent last Wednesday with
hirley Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mole and
hildren returned home Sa.tur.'
ay after spending a week with
Ir. and Mrs. Norman Jaques
nd
Mrs-, Ju d Dakernan ipend.,
ig some time in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques
nd family attended the Bell.
icmc in Seaforth on Sunday,
Alr. and Mrs. Roy Dykeinan;
t London anti Mr. and Mrs. 1
aul Dykeman and Derek .of ;
rediton spent Sunday with Mr
id Mrs. Jud DYkeman and
111117,
served with tea biecuits. Co.
iostesses Were Mrs, Stuart Shier Mr. Ted Anderson and eon from
and Mrs. Archie Levy. Lethbridge. Alta and Mr. and
Ladies Guild Ahd Mrs. Charlie Beften. Toronto
bly more in 1958 than theY ' Teacher Employed
bete or a number et years, it ! $10118 teamer xennetii e1.
wee revealed. Two, bills, over towell ha e been employed by
$100 eath, or indigent 'Patientthe Ausable Autherity lot th/e
eate atid two applications for ; summer to assist in eoHerve- .E
,
relief Were peesented and an-, Hon work. lie bee been working
proved. $
!et. the MorrisDam, tieborne e
; COnstrtietion of cement floors ' toweehip, and at Port Prentice A
: in bathhouses for boys and girls ' earl will assist With other pro -
et Riverview Park was autho— jets during the summer.
1 pileed Milinithig a. request trent 1 Pleil tointiatition , A
arks ehairman, , COUheillor I 'Preparatioiss . are being matte a
i Glenn Fisher, Ifer a land - ti- .gp :
1 Councillor Fisher reported coo.. 1 near Ltican on July 2, von- i
-. s
, siderable Miner &intent to the mired by MIA, li
i buildings during the paet, two,' Fifty 441 members from South
1..Yeats. i Hutch and Nottil Middleatx Will P
Coundiller Bill Altieser, their." 'tartlet:pate 111 the day-leng pre-
!
men. of the tOwn hAll eenintittee. Oath, which i!.,111. iotlude morut- 1
also reported vandalism in the, nen from CAC effidiale, pudging A
telt remits at, the tbStei hall. They of sod types and a hatiouet at
are he* being locked at tO p.in.1whitii prizes ell' be awaided, J
The Lediee Guild and WA. of Visitors OVer the weekend with.
St. Paul's Churth ine; Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roes were '
evening at the home of Airs. Ray; M". Nancy 'Th11118°11' "I Walfrird
(night with 15 present. and Mr. Edwin Ross elf Elliot,
Mrs Alex Irvine conducted Lal"'•
he ei.A, ni•-;e-teng. se'ontnee pee., Mae. L. Copeland and Wise
tip Wag l'OAd by Airs. Leslie Ethel Copeland attended tir
raiebaien. A cheviot, ed ihe Ssvitzer reunion in Stra.tford on
ttniet book was given by Airs. SallirclkY
Deem on d Seturdey gueste with Alt. and
The Guild meeting followed Mrs Ilanha were
frs, mric condut.ted Pettibone of Aylmer. Mr and
tnliftst after wint4i lunch Was Titontw.on ot
mot by Mrs. mannea ;meek_ eler and Mrs. Johnston. of Wat.
nr. Mis. Gerald Patti and Mrs. ford
night. Mr. and 15,11,5 Xarl MeNeugh-
On Mid aro spending a
oratnist 115mi tak's holiday with Mrs. M
Miss Carol Latt ,a of Ltican, bettpe
holidaying with Dr anti Airs. Mr. and Mrs. Harrel Grav of
mos. Toronto have arrived It their
VlsitntS ltith Mr. and Mil. ShinniSr hen% i11 irkten for
eltil WIliiitj last week were Jul and A t
tigna
1 The farmer was angry.
• "What're ye comin' hoine with
t your milk pail empty fer? Didn't
!the old cow :Tare anything?"
"Yep," replied his son. "Nine
quarts and a kick."
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