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DEDICATE IMPROVEMENTS AT DASHWOOD CHURCH—I and labor to'effect the modern improvements. This picture
Complete renovation of the basement of Calvary EUB shows the front of the new Sunday School item. Rev. W.
Church, Dashwood, was dedicated during a special service l F, . Krotz is the minister of the 'church.
Sunday. Men of the church contributed considerable time! T -A Photo
Hibbert lets
drain work
M Hibbert council meeting,
B.. L. Beattie, Seaforth, was
Awarded the contract for. the
Glenn Drain for $2,708.75. Three
other tenders were received.
Resolutions were passedto
pay grants of $68.00 to the South
Huron Agricultural Society and
• $150.00 to the Mitchell Agricul-
tural Society.
Clerk Roy Burchill was in-
structed to notify all school
boards that requisitions for their
1959 levies be filed with the
• clerk not later than June 16, so
the rates may be placed on the
1959 collector's roll.
The council felt that the town-
ship school grants should be dis-
continued, since the public
Schools act has been repealed
In this respect, and henceforth
the secretary -treasurers of the
various school boards within the
township will have to increase
their school requisitions by the
amount of the grant formerly
• kn own as the township grant.
Fred Harburn was engaged
for spraying weeds on the road-
sides in the township at $3.00
Der mile.
Reeve Earl Dick presided:
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Debate drainage Mexico trip
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ceived verbal approval for the
proposed division of costs in
connection with the purchase of
the Frayne property in 1960.
New picnic tables will be pro-
vided for the park and repairs
will be made to the refreshment
booth. Trees have been planted
in front of the rest rooms.
Let lagoon contract
Councillor Ross Taylor an-
nounced that the contract for
cleaning out the sewage disposal,
lagoon at the canning factory
bad been let to Lee Jennison,
Grand Bend, at his tender price
of 52,600. This work is to be
completed before June 10.
Plan tree program
Reeve William McKenzie re-
vealedthat plans are being made
for planting tree's on town
boulevards in the fall. He had
met with the PUC, he said, and i
it had. been decided. that the PUC •
would make a survey . to deter-
mine where the trees should be
planted.
It was his personal opinion
that owners should be required
to pay at least a token amount
towards the trees planted in
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front of their properties. "If
they didn't pay anything for the
trees, they probably wouldn't
look after them," he contended.
Need repairs to machinery
Reeve McKenzie also reported
that repairs would be made this
summer on the compressor for
the ice -making machine at the
arena. Cost has not been esti-
mated, he said.
The board has sufficient funds
to pay all its accounts to date,'
he revealed. '
The dulling club had attended
the meeting of the board and
outlined its plans for construe-
tion of a .rink in 1960.
Roads chairman Glenn Fisher
said arrangements were being
made for oiling of roads but
this ' work would not be done
until the weather was warm
enough.
The auditor's report, showing
a net surplus of over $8,000 on.
last year's operation, was ac-.
cepted,.
Building permits were issued
to Tom Walker, for a sun porch;
A. Jr Darling, $5,000 renovation
of the. Simmons building on 1
Main street; George E. Rather,
$2,000 renovation of his Anne
street home; Mrs. William Mair,
breezeway..
Girl.. Guide
Corner;
The last meeting of the Girl
Guides held on the last day of
April was one . of the busiest
that the girls could recall.
Cpl. C. R. Tomlinson, RCAF
Centralia, conducted v a r i o u s
tests for the girls,
Barbara Whiting, Lanna Kel-
ler, Joy Seldon, Sharon Dove,
Phyllis Madge and Terri Laugh-
ton won the badges for promise,
motto and good turn;
Barbara Whiting, Joy Seldon,
Terri Laughton, Sharon Dove
and Phyllis Madge, the salute,
sign, andhandshake badge;
Terri Laughton, Sharon Dove,
Phyllis Madge and Barbara
Whiting, the Gut -de laws badge;
Terri. Laughton also passed
her whistle test.
Marion Bentley, Joanne de
'Vries,- Linda Edwards, Karen
Jones, Margaret Wilson .and
Sandra. Hunter pa s s e d both
Scout's pace and Kim's games.
Kim's games test was also pass-
ed by Jane Dettmer, Sharon
Sanders and Pat Ferguson while
Marlene Harness passed Scout's
pace test.
Shirley Genttner won her nat-
ure badge and Mary Killeen,
her public service badge.
Property transfer
Mr. W. H. Pollen has sold his
residence on Huron Street • to
Mr. Garnet Mc);'alis, who recent-
ly, disposed of his farm' in Us -
borne and will move to town,
Under New Management
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seniors' topic
1List winning singers
P15.at music festival
• e
Pictures taken by Bob Down
and Allan Rundle last January
of their trip toMexico were
shown by Clarence ,Down to 90
members of the Senior Citizens
Club on Monday night.— •
A singsong ]ed by' 'Walter
Cutbush with Mrs. Andrew
Dougall at the piano opened a
program including a piano in-
strumental. by Mrs, S. .Klatt; a
Vocal . solo by Miss Maxine Reed-
er accompanied by Mrs. Klatt;-
tap
latt;tap dancing by Linda, Karen
and .loyce Russell of Russeldale;
guitar solo by Gordon Smith;
instrumental solos by ,Toe White,
Seaforth; readings by Mrs. Gar-
net Passmore andquartet num-
bers by Mrs. T. C, C..ates, Mrs.
Percy McPalis, 'W.' 'Cutbush and
Ed• Lindenfield.
A• quilt '` donated by Mrs• G.
Lawson in April realized. $41,00
by the sale of tickets and in a
draw Miss Meleeta Schenk, of
Crediton, won the -quilt. Tribute
was paid by 'both Mr, and Mrs:
Lawson to the late' Mrs. R.
Shapton who assisted with the
malting of the quilt.
The program committee for
June. includes 'Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Cutbush, Mr. ,end Mrs.
Alfred Coates, •Mr.,• and Mrs,
James Earl and Mr, and Mrs.,
W. Wright. . -
Here few weeks,
immigrant dies
' Ta quinio G.abbianelll,' aged 25,
a native of Italy, who arrived in
Canada March 11, . vvas found
dead Wednesday' morning in a
shed at the rear of the residence
of his brother-in-law, Basil La-
blonski.
PC Cecil Gibbons, and Chief C.
H. McKenzie investigated. No
inquest will be held. Interment
will be in Mt. Carmel cemetery
Friday morning. -
Win awards
at Cromarty
By'MRS.- KEN McKELLAR
The Christian Family Day
Service was observed on Sun-
day and was well attended. The
order of worship prepared for
the service was followed with
the minister, Rev, S. Kerr, as
leader.
The junior choir of 31 voices
led in the service of praise and
an address was given by JVtr.
Kerr,' using as 'his theme "The
Christian Home".
Many awards of merit •tor reg-
ular attendance and memory
work were presented to the Sun-
day school pupils.
Attendance award, diplomas
for first year, Joanne Temple-
man,
man, Geraldine Templeman,
Darlene Templeman, Faye Tem
plenian, Ronald Gardiner, Craig
Kerslake, Kathy Taylor and
Bobby Templeman)
Second year seal, Alien Cole -
Man, .Ronnie Miller; third year,
Fratices Scott,. Sharen Scott,.
t{aren Scott and Carol Ann
dove; fourth year, Brenda
Kerslake, Connie.. Sorsdahl, and
Glen tlliott; fifth year, Mildred
Howe, John Coleman,' Bonnie
Miller. Agnes Scott, Alec Scott,
Joan, Coleman and Larty Elliott;
sixth year, Gerald' :Scott, Mar.
garet 4Vallaee `and Arlene Hog-
garth. .
Seventh ,year and completed
dililomas,.Donald Coleman, Joyce
Kerslake, John Scott, Anna Scott,
Alice Walker, Muriel Scott and
Barbara Gardiner;
Large diploma for' eight yearn,
Margaret Coleman, Shirley Gard-
iner; ninth year seal, Ina Scott,•
1.lorothy.Scott and Margaret ,Tea 0
Russell; lenth ,year, Hugh Scott
and David Scott; twelfth year,
Alien Soradahi, . -
hiplot»a, for utemory work,
Carol At1.t bow tind Bottle' Keys.
lake,
Junior girl's solo — Dorothy Sanders, Paul Amacher, 81.
Parker 84. Margaret Tornio/son
83, Marlene Bing 82.
Junior boy's solo -- Terry Cos-
grave 84, Roger Cann and 13o4
Lanuale, tied with 83, Leslie
Howard 82.
junior girl's .(Net -• Margaret
Ilotson • .and Barbara Dundas 85,
Doris Pepper and Frances Johns
84, Frances Jackson and Mary
Mathers 83.
Junior girl's trio .2— Brenda
Schoch, Donna Ventin, Karen
Tinney, Sharon Hume, Judy
Snelgrove, Diane Willert, 85;
Jacqueline Brintnell, Aleda Shaw,
Ruth Jarr'ott, Joyee McFalts,
Joyce .Faber, Mary McBride,
83; Margaret Hotson, Joyce
Dickey, Carol McLeod, Mary
Searle, Nancy. Wilds, Frances
Johns, 82,
Junior nixed quartet -- Helen
Ducharme, Marilyn Morgan,
Carole Brown, -Anne Marie Rowe,
Leo- • Creees, Bob Mickle, Fred
Sanders, Janis Gulens, 84; Joyce
Dickey, Shirley Geiser-, Barbara
Dundas, Bev Smith, 'Milton Diet-
rich, Don Cann, Jim Sweitzer,
Ross Desjardine, 83; Marlene
Frayne, Anne Hummel, Darlene
Frayne, Jo -Anne Hood, Frank
Gresch, Arthur MacLean, Gor-
don Snell, Albert Bilstra, 82.
Senior girl's soprano solo
Jean Henderson, 86, Catherine
Iiodgins 84, Marlene Stone and
Ann Koehler, tied with 83.
Senior girl's alto solo -- Mary
Lou McCann •87, Ruth. Haberer
and Mary Shaw, tied with 86;
Robin Smith and Marion Turk-
heim, 'tied • with. 84,
Senior boy's ?t' e n o r solo —
Charles Mickle 85, Richard Klopp
83, 'Merlin McLean , 80.
Senior boy's bass solo —Keith
Hodgins 84, ,Bob Westlake 82,
Doug Jermyn ,8t,
Senior boy's,.gnartet -- Peter
Kuzmich, Len Pickering, Keith
Hodgins, Doug Jermyn, 84.; Jerry
McClincheyy, Jim Russell, Jim
King, Bob Westlake, 82; Dean
McKnight, Dave O'Reilly, Ted
ON ONTARIO EXECUTIVE
Jack- V. Doerr, Exeter photog-
rapher, was re-elected to the
position of treasurer of the On•
tario Society. of Photographers
for 'his fourth consecutive term
at a recent convention, in Toronto,
Dixon buys
food 'market
Dixon Van Lines Ltd., London,
has' purchased the supermarket
building south of Exeter for a
household goods storage depot.
The depot will' service Cen-
tralia and Clinton air stations as
well as the surrounding area.,
according•te 'Lloyd Dixon, of the
firm's head office..
Local 'representative, Hal. ,Hin-
ton; will 'move from London to
Exeter=to take charge of the de-
pot.. "We hope to' employ two or
three people locally for this
anon;" Mr: Dixon said.
'Land behind' the building was
purchased from Elmore McBride
to 'provide for expansion. Pur-
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Seniorgs duet -- Dianne
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Brock 8s.
Senior girl's trio • . Mary Shaw,
Mary Anne Lostell, Grace Me-
Kenzie, Catherine Hodgips, San
dra Snider., Carole Hogarth, .841
•Sharon Block, Shirley Hender-
son, Karen Clausius, Margaret
Brock, Betty Dell, Gail Waldron,
83 (•.tis); Marian May, Catherine
Thiel, Betty Pickering, Doreen
Kenney, Diane Hicks, Ponna
Turnbull, 83 (tie); Mary Anne
Rennie, Shirley Atkinson, Pam
MacMillan, Carole MacGregor,
• Gwen Chapman, Helen Frayne,
82 (tie); Sharon Smillie, Mary
Lou McCann, Margaret Me,
Laughlin, Marlene Stone, Carole
McCurdy, Norman Gei.ger,. 82.
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Senior mixed quartet. a— Mary
Anne Lostell, Mary Shaw, Bon
Marshall, Paul Amacher, 86;
Sandra Sharrow, (Cathryn Hicks,.
Anthony Durand, Paul Mueller,
83; .Jocelyn Howey, .Eleanor Hod-
gins, Charles Mickle, Dick Char.•
tette, 84.
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