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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-10-09, Page 1ALONG THE MAIN DRAG By The Pedeeldan NIGHT LEARNING—A large number of people are expected,. 'to make their, way, to the., Wingham High •S,ehool tonight to enroll in one tat several night '',e,open. to them during° the cp"mingy,x?ioitter;'. , ,Months. Among the su•,bjedts . aro. industrial :arts, typing 'and book- keeping and "home economics, GILLIES ANA GHOSTIES — Looks) like the Hallowe'en ,prank tern are starting their'a"nhual niis- ref early this' year.'Already, with e evening' before All, Saint's Day' still . some time away,; ,reports -'of' window soaping and cabbage pick= • ing have reached our ears leaving us ,bothered and" bewildered, if not yet bewitched. • . SIREN SEARCI•I^=•There .. were two short. b1ast, on the fire depart- Meet siren on ,Saturday • eye. ning. .with an interval of about, half an ' Hour' between,: then► During ' that, time a _Searcb.was instituted Pathan.; elderly ;local map who•:was report-, ed missing frdrn his, home The; last blast.:of ,tne.,slren•tWas 'to•` tell Searchers that; the a gentleman had been "found, •0- 0 TV •,'. TROPHY An' ,' award of • merit`:'the first ' combined radio. and ` TV' award of "• its 7' kind—Was: Presented to the CKNC'S : thtion? ' during the program' "Focus"•+on,, Tuesday evening, The .award '>was handed aver:•by President of ;the; 'Wingham branch of the Canadian' Legion . John Pattison. `Afton; the ceremony Legion* members , : and their •families. were ' taken • on- a conducted tour of tile., stations studios. • , 0-0-0 ANYBODY KNOW There seems to be, a difference of ;opinion as to ;just what kind, of gun stands. out side ;the Wingham armouries,: Last month a picture of, the .gun .appear- ed in the ..Canadia'n Legion "nj1aga4. zine, "The Legionary" and was de, scribed as' an 18 -pounder of the first :war. In this months s• iseue of. the. mag•zine Dr J L. Con�e11, o f Prince. Albert, 'Saskatchewan, does , ,n'ot. think it is eithera'.Canadian i`re ,` Brrisen weapoa asn:tyil• '.o.fiione.ador ,�k o ed.. hies r 11' d ,d IN THE MONE Y Geor • •, dam-,ge Aron, local billiard parlor owner, is making .guile "a' name ' for 'himself with hie stable of `fin itp;ses• ;•His, palomino colt took first Money 'in 'its at s Cias � s Tee swater fart; as did his 'light ,mare:His horses were, alsn shown at the:Ripley fair; and were seen 'in • the Frontier'..Day, parade ,here.• ENGAGEMENT ;, • M r ."and' Mrs Harold a Iridtfa"t • o#.• Vlytngham wish to announce the` engaBement -of • their' daughter, Dawn Marie _ to Kenneth..Walter' hitt White;. h, •son .of Mr. acid .'IVYrs: : John. White 'Brussels: The Wedding , will ,,, ,9* take'Place dtober, 12th � `� Q 'RECEPTI Nr AND •DANCE Q "A reception and dance will • be held in Whitechurch • Memorial` Community Hall on Friday, Octo- ber 11 at.9.30`p.m. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. 'Tiff • in's orchestra will supply. the music and >ladies•please bring sandwiches. Everyone welcome. ,F9b WOAA ANNUAL MEETIN'. The annual meeting of the WO AA••is being held to -night, Wed- nesday, October 9, at 8.30 p.m. in the Wingham._town hall; Election. • of 'officers' and hockey will, be or-, ganized. Everybody' welcome:.. F9b DELMORE TURKEY SUPPER Belmore Community Centre an- �al Turkey Supper will. be held on; ednesday, October 16 et 7 p.m,'. dull s. r ' "'�Idmts to h1, a s �1.�0 children,. .50c `Short program to follow. F2;91a SROol'ING MATCH "'A Sheeting match Will be held on Monday, October 1 th at -1 o'clock sharp`: at Jenkins' farm; two ,miles east sharp,' Wingham, on. Highway 86. Prizes w111 be turkeys, chickens and. ducks. 12 gauge•ahotguns and ,22 rifles only, • Scope ."sights. not '. allowed; Sponsored ty Wingham Sportincn's ' , Association, Slim: Boucher, president. F25,'2,9b RUMli(AG.E SALE OCT. 19 Have you gathered up your art-•• Teles • for the ; hospital ,rurhntage 9 ler' This sale will be held in the in ham Armourieson'Saturday afternoon, October 19 at two o'clock E.S.'li. EverY orie is ;tidied tea eiind dohatlans Bloof t h oe hiri g hats . •furniture, etc, Anything' can be sold: It Is, asked •that rill articles•. be at the armouries on P riday, Oc 7 'tober 18, in order• that they .may be eartea yna marked, ,If‘yen Whitt h Your parcel called for, natty, Urs. T. A. Cattle,361 orMJohnrf 1208. On aturday,arternoon a deli* will be made for ari electric fr In " Pan and a hairier of a'..1es.1 Y gp p 1?P a' held theuck" ticket You m1 „ Y y. ' k`9i6b f With which ";is atrielga>r*aced .the Por ie Vidette and lA►`,rOXeter ':News waart,lll<,A14,, S►N .AIIIO,i1N- PI,TESPAY, •oc', ORER'.e... e PUBLIC INSPECTS NEW ADDITION` Mayot' Opens New'4ddition. Chairman of the Wingham Public rT SPEAKS.°School $card, Scott Reid outlined IN 1ORcktool detailed •rho present dev, 1 - the past history of . the Public AT OPENING DINNER Qpineht and,gave a hint what's 'to come•'in-a, brief speech on Pil-; today evening, .before Mayor R, E. revs eKinney Cut •the tape, officially' opening the town's $80;000 public addition, , He hinted , that if the schopl ' population figure soars. again, .es' it has done in the past few years„' additional rooms will have to be Prior to the opening of the ) .wing of the Wingham Public, School on Friday, evening, :abeu,tl 70 guests Were entertained at a' turkey 'dinner at the Legion Home' Scott Reids chairman of the beard.: who acted as master of ce:reip;oniesp':planned for almost as fast as the at thedinner, introduced the :heap ;architects can get them off the' table ,guests: Mr. and Mrs, 'John: ' drawing boards, However, it • is 1Henna, Mr, and ]Nits. J. D. Iles,] hepthat cies emetion here ill net ±Vfayor,Ii E 7VleKinney, Mrs, Scott, .. ` id; r and ; vIr9. J. iz; Kinkead „N "Wo -seem now to have 1 �' 'd; �skand.Mrs • J. H.:.d Kinkead; iaho ]ohiegwo off in,tl.a b; ' opulatron, but our new:” �Qthav� guests xntrodixced . by thus designed to allow for extiasIo foaiir ,+f w,exe'.Mr, ancl Mrs. •Lloyd, a -said. • 14Y4i;.,the; ferinier, being .a paittlefii is A largecrowd of pedple%wOlteda:t, in the; firm of areliltegts in chargt ;the entrance of the new, ' addition ;Of the building, W. T. Cruickshank, "to watch the• dedication, and opening, 'Mr, and Mrs. W. k. Galbraith, Dr,•i"ccrem'onies, . ,and, Mrs; Alexander Nimmo,', Mr.' Rev. Alexander Nimmo, DD., ,of; •and Mrs. Barry Wenger; members St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, of the scheol board and staff ;and dedicated the building. their :wives and husbands. ,.t The -mayor, in"his remarks, paid; In his remarks Mr. Reid ex, press a glowing tribute la the shooi'a. ndld egfuftr(Please Tn to Page Two) h address- tie Judy Reid, dgh ter of. Mr. and i Mrs. • Scott Reid, came forward with a silli''cushioil on which rested • the scissors used by the mayor to cut the 'ribbon. After .this ceremony the school vas opened for inspection by the public. in in ha , Mayor R:`„ 'a:McKinney guts the tape, officially opening W g m s n— e w ! oo.:. a clition St choc..:' 1 Lj}ttIe ew�J dY Reid, d hte o, r of Mr and rs ScotC•Reid'is also shown rtt he ptcsure• .., On it vise d #o epairs to Bridge DETROIT 01 T . WOMAN 1NAN D IES IN -CRASH • , .:. Mrs, Henry Iiaehnal of D troit , 'was; killed on Monday morining in, a two_car collision near Wroxeter, and three °other people' were ser- iousiy injured when the vehicles collided and overturned at the in- tersection of Highway 87 and 'county.road No. 12.•x• - The dead 'woman was ,a, pas- senger in the car driven by Gar- field Wagner,. 68, ,of Detroit, Mr,. Wagner suffered a. fractured spine and and skulliHis wifie, Adeline67, was also injured in the crash,. Driver of the seCpnd car, George Westlake,.. 29, of Wingham and Lucknow, escaped with bruises, but Elwyn Petrie, 30, of Port Elgin,• a passenger in Westlake's car 'suf- fered a, fractured spine and a punctured lung. . • ' The injured were taken to the Wingham -General Hospital for emergency treatment. Their eon- dition. yesterday: was said to be serious. Provincial Police Constable Ro- bert Lewis, of the , Wingham de- tachment, who investigated the accident, said the dead woman suffered a fractured skull, spine, arms and multiple chest injitiles.' She died, on 'her way to the Wing - name Hospital. • Westlake Waa proceeding east toward Gerrie and Wagner was going south 'on No, 12 when the accident happened, Both • late model 'cars were badly damaged With the Westlake car ending 'en its side in'the ditch An intquest, will be Meld bur at the time of going to pre'as no date has been set, ,Mother Passes' .At ..LuCk. now �vv' its. Thomas Andersen,� .of Lt c< - bV, pluggedaway earlytis week in her' 60th' year, She was •thee former ' Lilly geed Of • Ashfield Towtlsh p,Stirviying, lira le .throe daughters, Mrs, 'shades odgirls, Wifigharn,= Mrs. Charles' Pierce, - Brantford, Mrs. Harvey Webb, West. WaWii' nosh Township; ,.and •three sees, Harvey, 'Of . West Wawanosh,. Thomas of Lucknow and Gdr"don of Ashfield. A •brother, W111ittn'i Reed resides' ih Sault Ste. Marie. The funeral service will be; held at J.ucknow sit two o'cleelt tats afternoon. ' The regular ,meeting :of. the Wingham town council was held in the council Chamber on Monday evening; Mayor •R, F,, McKinney presiding. :Howard ,•Sherbondy, , the „town assessor, gave the 'town':,`asssess- nent figures, Which showed 'a total of 82,987,050.00•, Ten new 'units have • been completed said Mr. Sheriiondy. They' are •ade>up of nine houses` and ine made The population is .now' 2,780, an in- crease of 25 over last yeas. It is interesting to note that in a break- down of 'the population, 10.6 per cent are, old; age pensioners. Submitting the publia works re- port, Elmer Wilkinson; chairman• of the committee, said that the has talked with • bridge construction experts andhis committee has de- cided that repairs to 'the bridge abutments should be " carried .out some tithe nbXt.`year'. °''His com- mittee reconimbnded. that the re- pair. costs Shahid. be";among ,the council's estimated" expenditures for the •coining year, This recom- mendation was accepted: ' ' The council ,heard two deputa- tions, one from the Wingham Kinsmen, concerning a 'project for. the year to come, and a deputation from the Teeswater fire depart- moat, asking the council for a mutual agreement, whereby legal liabilities would be Waived from, the fire chief of any outside fire department brought in to assist in fire -.fighting in either TeeSwater• or Wingham. • , ,Jim Myers, of Teeswater, who made the'request, egplaitied that at present no agreement exists to cover a fire chief if he or his~ men should cause damage iri ,the exe- cation ,of their' duties. At present, he said, the chief islegally,•persoii- 1 y responsible for damag e a 1y any g. caused if his department should bo e:illetl"outside, its own area. 7t was 'a state of affairs which could be rectified'; if a. mtittial agreement between departnio'iits was ,drawn up, relieving, personal responsibil- ity from the fire ' fighters.] , The. council decided to take stepsi :to" have Sueh' ail agreement Made., • the date for the.' court of e ViSibii was set for October 28th• C!I CLOSING TIME WOEizN OS 11 m b- h' inn P e officeof o lilt a u t g lie Utilities Com i Igeitt li vifill he w close at 5p .°',rn.e, lVl'iytldy tb `riday •�. inclusive. RECEPTION' OD DANCE l A recept bn anti, datic'e, "Will be held :for Mr and Mrs, -lack Johns- ten at the char. T ;an I• rlday •Oi ' t r • A' ru C5r' h' esti, "Lad- lesi . cb s a e les please bring Ittboh, plveryone WelCOTrid, roi6. • Asiatic flu, which is sweeping the. country at present,' hag not yeti 1 LU UIIUIIUl11 reachedontt Wingham, i stated that cto o, LEADER SEATED Contacted this .week stated that sq • far no cases of the 'flu -have ;been brought to their ,notice. Medical;, men in town explained that al FpR *THIS AREA though flu samples have•beel, sentjj. ■a , to Toronto fornal Yeis !they hay • Iyr ip shownegative tests 4 v H uro'Presby cry% of the United An outbreak of the flu in Guelph; ;Church of Canada has arranged a thiseek has taken away t i x cries of . Spiritual Life.. Missions chanc"of •�telph-being �ntzr�i, .,�a11t-,..:Th,i;neict one. will be;n trial centre for the vaccine tha the North Huron area during, the has been developed to counteract Thanksgiving week -end; when Rev. thevirus. Once aplace hasbeen , W. G. Berry,M.A., D:D. Toronto, infected with the Asian strain the l ' vaccine cannot` be tested there, director of the National Mission; The; colleges atGuelph were t will be the special speaker, g qq Dr, Berry has served the church: have beenthe testinground fol r tl h g in an. outstanding manner and.the the ecentl manufautured Can -la adian vaccine, ,.people of this area are very for - At Wingham General Hospital tunate in having an ,opportunity to gre prepared the staff is being ared for vac- see and. hear him. Vis engage- cinations, the. vaccine being ex-' meats are as follows: pected to arrive this corning week. , ' Friday afternoon' Oct._ llth, I,, Mrs.' I. "E Morrey advises' that Blyth, United Church, panel and anyone feeling the more usual in- forum discussion; Friday evening, fluenza symptoms should'•. keep 6.30'p.m., TV interview CKNX w rm, avoid Crowds getasmuch `Win ham. 8Yt .m: Blyth United P Church, public meeting; Saturday mgrning, 9.15, morning , devo- tions, CKNX, Wingham; Sun- day, . Oct, 13th, ' Gerrie United Church Y, Anniversar 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. (D.S.T.); • A; public address "system is being installed in the Gerrie United; Church Hall, so that the overflow congregations may be able to share in' the entire service.' Wingham. United. Church will cancel, its even- ing . service, and the surrounding ''congregations of Fordwich, . Bel- , :. : ° more, Wroxeter and Bluevale have been invited to attend. . 1i During his visit in this area Dr. Berry will be assisted by Rev. H. J. Snell, 'president of the Conference and by Dr. Semple, Egmondville United Church, who is director of • the Spiritual Life Missions for auronPresbytery. g rest as possible, drink plenty of fluids and have a checkmade by a doctor. Hospital authorities hava asked that visitors restrict their visits to the Wingli;am.General Hospital dur- ing this•season of colds and coughs to prevent the spread of head colds and similar ailments. 1' Rod.. Used to F•'n a d' Wafer' ` Harry Lewis, P,U;C. amploYee, is seen fibre applying his skill to trace an underground water -main near I3lgitway 86. Using two weld= ing rads extended parallel at chest Ievel, Mr. Lewis dertlonstratod. the , art it he walked. slowlY a long the edgo of the roadway. When he tassed over t subterranean {eat water r solute,, the two togs moved to- anther, 16rrrtiinga r8ss. Water F.. divining has been a . practised art far 'centuries, and .aceardtng `tb 11ir. Lewis it is •still tine of the meet accurate metheda known in the tracing nip uridefground Water, surpassing' surpasiin eventthe-Meet advanced eleetlrbttle Measttriiig tieviobs, • f f ROPHY DONATED' f O LADIES' CLUB S P -er bare particularly inter - bated, p Y ested, at the present time, in'a 'trophy which is on display in The Advance -Times window, which has been donated to, the Wingham Ladies' Golf Club by R. E, McKin- ney. el in -hey. The 'trophy, which stands about 15 inches high, carries the graceful figure ,of a lady golfer on the Cen- tral pillar, below which an engrav- er placnie'carries the Words: 'R,. E, McKinney Trophy—xi Yriern, Qry of Marjorie j13c1!{inriey, fleet president, Ladies' Section" - The metal portions of the trophy are finished in gold, and the wal- iruarid ox" - base s finishe t;b wbed b ej d in attritetivs lighter shades. The face of'the base oarrles•a row of geld shields which W111 eventuai t Y bear the names of the club's lady ehimplbns. The trophy will be Competed for': annually. , A small individual trophy 0111 be awarded t the *Inner each yek a Y tot tierinarient possession, M1, and Mrs, A, Ii`; Spencer,. *of I#o naiin'v111e, are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. 14, S, W. Grose and iVl r. C 1`bse. ,, ' , Sonic of those who visited`•the*new addition to the public school are. seen inspecting one of the four elase- •roois on F1'tday;eyening •when the entire -building was oaken, --Advance-Times photo. Intermediate Bali lass 'A Team Captures Championship Lions dear Talk '. F 1 a O- s reai n e nT, •'• n:�CQ V Q. x. { firth it "ase district, ,'cheirman:'of the 'Middle Maitland Conservation .Authority, was the guest -speaker at the regu lar meeting of the. Lions' Club at. the. Motel • .Brunswick •on Monday evening His talk:proved most in teresting to:'the. members. The I thest hicn are speaker to d of, a ,w t t ken to. orma 'conservation'auth- ority Ind then went on to describe the, various, benefits which, accrue to each 'of the .municipalities :tak- ing part, in the scheme. Such a plan includes theprotectionof fish: and game• Within the area, the im- provement of natural' beauty spots and, park lands, and the, conserve - tion stet o vitalto tion'�of soil .a d w s the:•future :development of this sec-' tionr:of:the •province: Projects un- der4aken to.- prevent: flood damage duritig he siring •freshets rank k higa�oig",• the aired benefits which'are felt, , - The speaker was 'introduced by Lion =Stan Hall • and appreciation was expressed by Lion Bob Hether- ington, Following hiss talk there was considerable discussion of the possibility of extending the Mait- land Conservation. Authority to' in- clude the town of Wingham and the nearby rural municipalities, so' that a systen'iatio•plan of develop- ment.could becarried out in this part of they Maitland. watershed. Many were of the.. opinion that such a plan isoverdue and •that the en- tire area would benefit to consider- able: extent_if an authority were established, - Lion+President Jack Reavie pre- sided over the gathering and guests Included J, B, Ritnstedler, manager of : the Toronto -Dominion Bank, District Governor Ray Watson and a member of the Lucltuow e1ub, Lion Floyd Blakely was at the t' i no • during,the meeting', with piano, Harry acArthur leading the songs' and Lion DeWitt Miller in charge of thefine box, Goderich Guests at Cancer Meeting' There was a 'Very light attendance at the annual Meeting of the Wing' ham branch of the Canadian Can- eer' Society, ,held in the council Chatribers on Friday evening. As a result, 'lt was irrtpossible ,to' elect new officers and appoint 'the ne- ecssarycorninittees to carry on the Work of the organization, fer. the corning :year. tho president of the weed branch P. Mcifibbon, announced that - tn' *111 1 Hort another• e 1 be he s ed m g 1 to make these appointments. , Y " ever : eo'le fro,. ,Goder10h S. al p pe m c , who have ,been actively interested iii the wont of the Garber Society Were preSent for the .'Wthg ham . .. meeting. They 1ftcluded F. Sturdy, Mrs, Eaeahter, head of the ter, - Vide coinrnittee; Mtg. A: 11 t, Harper, treasurer, If titan Enit;. and E. E. Crawford; preeidant of the .Coder,- Ieh lirarieh/ t CROSSf FIRM Imam Business associatesin this com- munity have learned with sincere regret that the firm of Orossett: Motors Limited, will be' removed from Wingham at the encs of this week to re -locate in Wallaceburg, The business w 1 Nis a s tab ish'ed here about twelve years age by Charles Crossett,' who erected a new gai•- age building : on Josephine Street North, and litter added /to the .or- iginal structure. A used ear lot ,was operated on a property im- mediately : across y ac oss the street from the The firm accepted' garage. the dealership .for, the Mercury -Lincoln - Meteor line of cars . and trucks and' Carried on an extensive busi- ness; . in new and used cars. The owner, was popular a p pule member of the business fraternity and served on the town council, moved to Sarnia about three years ago, to manage other business in- terests, Since that time the gar- age business rias been managed by. Lorne ' McDonald, whose removal from Wingliaml is 'sincerdly re- gretted by a large circle of friends, The garage building . was 'pur- chased some time ago by the Pet - retina Petroleum Corporation. Some of the Crossett employees plait to move to Wailaceburg with -the firm, while others have taken positions • which will permit them to remain in Wingham, • • Gorrie Man Buys Win hair Warehouse K. X. Hueston of Gorrie, owner of the'firm of R. J. Hueston and Son, which has operated a coal and lumber buslness in that community for many years, has purchased the former Rae coal sheds at the C.N, yard and will open a fuel supply office in Wingham, The Gorrie firrrt also operates a. poultry shipping crate division, Where wooden crates . n are man- factored, Apple Day Is Sat. N Next e . �1xt. �ek • The Wingham Intermediates Tie- eame W la.A,A, Intermediate champions last Tuesday night as they clobbered .three Tavistock pit; crie'r's for 12 hits to ,score as 18-9 victory over th "iii itu g tea m •in -to1N+n pariG� e w w e rr iM , r Wingham won. the seriesin fon straight ,games. The local teak now advances Into the WOAA grand .championship` series Jim Bain, lien Hodgkinson and Bruce Lott .all smashed, out ,home' runs' for Wingham, Barry Fry- (ogle 'collected a triple. Eckstein knocked a solo blow for.Tavistock, while Brown tripled Or the visit- . ors. Cord Welwood came, from the, bullpen for Wingham' in tlib fifth inning to slam the door onTavii stock. Welwood, in his four and one-third innings a e u • t i' gave p wo h is while striking out three ;101 Hotchkiss .Bil1Hotchkiss started for : W inghan and pitched the .fi.mt four and two- thirds innings. 'fixe gave up ;:,five. hits and struck out, three- ham committed four errors. Faber started for Tavistock and was relieved by '4Viffour in the fourth stanza,'. 'Zehur relieved Wit - four in the ninth, WINGI'AM : AB 1 H Gerson, 2b. 4, 3 •'2 Bain, as. '•4 4 , B., Fryfogle, 1b: 4 3 2 Gardner, 3, 5 2' 1 Hodgkinson; c. ' a t ' 3' t l.. J,. Fryfogle, c.f, 3 • 0 0 Lott, 1,1, 5 1 2 •Oswald, r.f. 3 0 .:0 Welwood, p. 2 1 1 Hotchkiss, r.f., p. 2 3 0 35 1'8`12 TAVISTOCI AB Et H Brown, s,s, 6 1 3 Dart, 2h. '3 1 0 Cassidy, 1.1, 4 0. 0 S 2' 2 Pearson, C, 6 1 1 1 1 • McMillan, 2 . 1VicMi L 2b Curran, lb., r.f, 5 i 0 Faber; p., 1b. 5 1 0 Seltzer, r.f. - 1 0 0 , Wiffour, p, 8 1 0 Zehur, p. 0 .0 0. dg 9 7 Eckstein, e.1, DENT'MINISTER. STU 1. VS AL AWARD.. � Douglas Fry, Soil of lairs. Neenah Pry, WInghain, who IS eintpletirig his studies for the ministry of the On Saturday, October 19th, the thein 1'11111141. A le lle Seell° T APPle . Ville, n l; gt Ontario, e i .ii a a 114" rt difficult 111116 to filrtince .. ,... a ei r was re- 114" their organiZrttion but are able to seemly selected as one of the 27 Ontario vim to rebeive awards Winghatri bioy Scouts will hold the student Church, and who 15 tier' studt,tt tninister at Chester do s o bythe •a. ssistance they hey receive I teem tre L -sttde. l loom of tilt . set- pTina .� h >appealhas always,s drawn rawn t r up ier.eto iIpr l.o wabvlia i' tdrosswards wards 'for for religious the town and it is hoped that a en rsatCee ion • vent be Then aw rd Wiia Mit a at the the boysWhen they call orvozYir glaodblhaatrn ,alles on SEttUrdY ofmat month. neugwas presettedneast week. with Eileen/1 for $800, M1s;fronthe sale of apples *nee ayear. ern Star, fund has bort .46, ready ,response from the people of 1e1018sip, Vbrris worthy metro* of --M17., and Mrs, trace Yunir sie Yin rart etaptciand Mt 1a Tol'ontp, spent the weekend: with 1 Anidy Lunt, associate inettr'on,. Mrs. J.. E. ,bilk %ore -present al; the Meeting.