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41-. The County T6wn Newspaper of Huron --u.
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tn, Its 115th vear of publication
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Ci:eulation -- over 3,400 va GEO. L. EI.t,IS, Editor and Publisher
THE
POLITICAL 'PICTURE
ltl ilii enll,tliltl lii.t week, we carried the
prediction of an expert political observer at
Ottawa who said that the Progressive ('oli-
set•vat:ve government Would' be returned to
puwe.r--,laut with 158 seath instead of tht it
fu`rtuer ,'US seats. How surprising it uiu•t
.have been u to hint ---- And others - that the
reduction would`br even sharper,--.- ti; 117
seats. •
1.':-w Canadians, regardless of their puri
tical
hue, can take any satisfaction in the
result; t;f .Monday's vote. It i; little short
_of .luother election in the
none too distant future is iiit'vitable tti g11•e
' stability to. the government, no matter what
pcliti(.al party conies into poWer. In the
words of Elston Cardiff, when he learned
flow the voting was going across Canada
Monday Bight, "It's a Mess:"
_.Htlron stuck to its pattern of voting ei-
�M
Cher (grit or Tory, generally speaking. and
gave little support to the two new parties.
Despite tate fart that his majority was cut
tlown considerably from the last election,
Mr. Cardiff accomplished quite a fent by"
Making it his seventh sileeessive win in Ilu-
t•on. 'Phe liberal candidate, Ernie. Fisher.
1111ide a 111o't t°'ieditat-le silow:tlg in 111s first
Federal contest and one of wllieh he rail lit
justly proud-. Ile has expressed disappoint
1:0.111 c,11 the.11Iipol•t g,iveil 111111. pal•ilelliai•l�
flat ti`�,lu Godericll -where- he has devoted
ten t •ar. of loyal 1.litnicip;t1 ,t'w'ee. Thi,
Latter- disappointment -4v e'alT-tinily atitit-I'-
.attd. Hott•e\ei', wv tip) 1.0t hotie,ve it was a
t
vote Against Ernie but rather a vote for
(l„derich's tradititmallyo supported polit
party--the Progressive ('onservatives,
with its Huron representative for 22. year.
-- lasstott-..4'ard'ift.
Down
50 Years Ago -1912 -
Miss ' Nina Sharman, Detroit,
was spending her holidays at
her Keays street home. She
and her sister Laura came up
to Goderich on the steamer
Greyhound.
Mrs. Joseph Salkeld lost three
cows and: .a steer from rabies
while James Harrison' lostone
cow. Reg Sturdy was bitten by
a mad dog while loading gravel.
David G. Henderson and Re-
becca, Snyder were married at
the• bride's Bruce street home
and planned to live near Dun-
gannon. Other: local weddings'
were these of Harry G. Hillier
and. Jessie May Blake; Mahlon
Cornelius Moore and Edna May
peiran, land Hilton A. Schuler
and Lulu Boyne Smith.
Miss Teresa Doyle graduated
from' St. Michael's Hospital,
'1 pronto, h�
.30 Years Ago -1932
Misses Ellen Irene Sockett,
Janet McNaught; and Irma
Pauline Roach graduated from
Goaerich hospital..
John Hill, a laborer employ-
ed by C. R. Foister, near-
Holmesville, drowned in the
Maitland River. When Les Jer-
vis' was unable to raise the
body . because it was entangled
in some sunken wire, a raft was
used by the searchers to ire:
effectively grapple for it.
-A severe -electrical storm put,
Memorv's Lane
NILE
Plans were made for a wiener one time owner -publisher of
roast in July. • The Deloraine Times. He was
U.C.W, Meet In .froderich a veteran of both World Wars,
NILE, June 18. -The sym-" The United Church WQmen
were the guests of Mrs. C. Dus-
pathy of the .community is ex- tow, Goderich, on Wednesday
tended to • the families of the afternoon. The meeting was
late Jirtt-pRutledge and George presided over by the first vice -
•reside t, Mrs. H. Matthews.
H president,
and study book was
` Mr. Howard Sproul aild° Air.
Jim McIntyre spent the week- taken .b31 Mrs, R. McPhee" Mrs,
else in Oshawa. I H. Watson and Mrs. H. Girvin.
. Congratulations,to- ?Miss Joyce Mrs. Stuart Taylor gave a read -
Matthews, who passed Special ing and MisseS - Linda Mabon
ommercial on her year's work.
ane started work at the British
Mortgage & Trust Co in Gode-
rind Mary Ste*ardson gave two
vocal selections which were
greatly enjoyed. A report from
rich on Monday.. Good luck ,the treasurer, Mrs. W. Wiggins,
Joyce! showed a balance of $230.00
Congratulations. to Mr. and when all expenses were paid
from the May supper. The sum
of $15.00 was voted to the
Y.P.U. for their help with the
supper. Mrs... R, Bogie was ask-
ed to find out about new col-.
lars for the a coir gowns. At
to close of the. meeting, lunch
was served by M'rs. R. McNee,
Mrs. C. Stewardson, Mrs. L.
Christilaw and the hostess, Mrs.
'Dustow.
NEWSPAPERMAN DIES
The death nas occurred in
The pupils of grades 7 and 8 Deer . Lodge military hospital,
of Colborne schools enjoyed al St. James; Manitoba, - of Keith
bus trip to Detroit. on Friday.' Perry, ,a native of Goderich. He
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dickson ..}vent west with his parents at
were „holiday'.nng_ ._lastWeek Linthe age of two to a farm near
Northern Ontario'° I Delorairie,- 11 aitifoiia. lTe was M
-Mr. Allan McNee, of New-!
ket, is enjoying a two-week
Mrs. Frank -Damm on the ar-
rival of their baby son, Wayne
2ecil. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnston
moved to their new home on
Friday.
Mr. ,and Mrs.. Clive Steven-
son and Karen; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Stevenson and three sons
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blain
and four children, all of Niag-
ara Falls, were Sunday visitors
, with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
,i3rindlev.
mar
vacation, at the home of his
parents.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs: Robert, Stacey who- were l
maried last Saturday at the;
home of the bride's ,parents,1
Mr. and Mrs. William Clark.
. Shower For Bride -Elect
A 'prettily , arranged shower,
held in the • Baptist,, Church to At Potter's Hill, a presenta- was held on Monday . evening
honor Miss Myrtle Simpson, a tion was held in the schoolhouse in the church basement when
bride-to-be. { to honor o sn! Mrs, Wise,
15 Years Ago --1947 Mrs. Bill Cox Ftac 'the address
Cranston had purchas-! and. Mrs. Argyle Lockhart pre-
Melvin.sented atorchiere lamp to the
over. -50, friends gathered to hon-
or Miss Elizabeth Clark, a bride.
of the week. A sing -song start-
ed the `"program with Mrs. O.
ed the grocery and feed buss- newlyweds. Ribey at the piano. Readings
ness of the late Wesley McLean..L Graham 'Whiteley and Eleanor were given by Mrs. Bert Dough -
Myrna Boufford, John Wilson, Floris McDougall were married erty and Mrs. Cliff-Stewardson)
Donald Mooney, Donald Scott, An address was read by .Miss
Grace Hudson and John Hudson
won scholarships at G.C.I. '
Christiane Marlene Currey and
in Londesboro United - Church.
Mr. 'and Mrs. William T.
Lumby were in Castleton attend-
ing the wedding of Mrs. Lumby's
Dorinda Lenore Harrison were brother, Thomas Miller.
born at Alexandra Hospital. Lieutenant Jessie Mayo was
Local weddings included thosethe new Salvation Army officer
of Joyce Irene Sangster and
Donald Eugene Porter; Lois L. in town. She" replaced Captain
Webster and Stuart O. Cham -Ruth Goldsmith and Lieut. Ellen
ney, and Bernice Marie Durst Sherwood.
and Harold William Gross. CROP REPORT
Herb Drennan, Ashfield, re-. Periodic* rains are curtailing
ceived $120 bounty for a mother; haying operations in Huron
wolf and her nine pups. ` - ',County although the rains are
10 Years Ago -1952 ; good for all other. crops, with
.*. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McLarty,l.the exception of late .planted
Auburn, celebrated 'their 45th: beans which are showing the
wedding anniversary. 1 effects of high moisture.
many radios and telephones out
of , commission in eastern Gode-
rich. Shingles were ripped off
Mrs. Mcllw-ains Arouse. .on
gate street while the tower of
the C.N:R. station and Mr. Wil-
lis' house on South street were
both struck.
Misses Julia Beavers, Vera
Wilkins, Jean Price and Alberta
Osbaldeston were some of the
participants in a mock wedding
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An Addition to our Staff
PAT. - HAYWOOD
Formerly of the Bella Mia Salon, London
and a graduate of the Bruno School of" Hair Design
IS TAKING SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS
TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS -and
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Donna McNee and Joyce Mat-
thews, Olive Shields and Donna
helped Elizabeth open her many
useful and beautiful gifts. Eliz-
abeth thanked all present and
invited .them to her• home to
see her trousseau. The ladies
east of the church served re-
freshments.
Young People's Union
The final meeting of the
Y.P.U. Was held in the church
basement on Sunday evening.
Lyall'Mabon was in charge. An
interesting film was shown
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