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Clinton News Record, 1954-11-11, Page 1TO Yiva ClNews,,.. RelCoYurr�r=-= r (By W. n. D.) T THE NEW ERA -90th YEAR THE CLINTON POLICE BOYS q EWS RECORD -74th YEAR ,Rifle Club has grown- readily .:.-- - and interest in the practice shoot No. 45 --The Home 'aper With the News CLINTON, ONTAkICt; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ]1, ]954 6 cents a frig has .stayed strong •. With - - - copy,- $2.50 a, year membership ii w at 70, and classes broken into junior and Intermed- �u�',en Barbara"' Toses Regally with Atten an ",� ' Mast St. Drain ■ late groups meeting, on separate nights . Police Chief; J. 'Far- rand is now having to•look else Across Highway, ernen 'ante Service where for larger quarters He has gained permission to hold the .- T11171g Conti[l:ues ■ the bold, ublc School roomHere A r.a Work oil the storm ,ewer being Tlocla�In Legion . Hall' he iss an hopes of having a wider ah laid along East Street, is progres- wr ] be able to • and more boys , ,u. `' + sin With to -day proclaimed s" full At the hall, a memorial 'service 3s remain favourable, the tine will holidaycitizens of Clinton .and has been arranged. Rev. H. C. time / t " • g district, and RCAF Station Clin Wilson, Wesley -Willis United * n *i x 4 be completed within a week's ton, may HOWEVER . ANYONE HAV- r> '• . " time. Catch basins will: still have Y attend.a well cembrnaeRanceh, ackin on is and Mrs. Mae ` 4 � r �� ,"<„ <, , - ed programme for Remembrance- Ranee Ing anythm to do with working I; r �l .:! ? s' to be built. Da Mackinnon is pianist. -: Rev, &�+ i 4 gg a ", t Y• J. urc Ostrom, Clinton Baptist ' with, young lads will understand a �r a s , �- °° �^-+' a ?�• ,Beginning at the Station Street, p; a :, i.1e. N (' w the drain h P ySta- new Problem that has come up ' wx, x 3.,, ^: as been laid aoross tion Band, efollowed�he RCAF flights ill offer the prayer of ,a ryr t; 5:; 4,.ir ':� •: ._ z.. ....<.,. v Fig h a: eby twoion, m m- rete, Protestant adze, v. I3.r Sta- �,. �,� 3 a zt: ,. x�, r , ; � � Highway Y 8 at East Street, and is from. the Clinton .Station, mem.- tett, Protestant P While six boys use rifles . , . <'� zy €� adze, RCAF Sts - What can be done with .the other ;ill - m. , ;;;, 4 • .?' i, now being continued along East bers - ? ::.> .„. Fi { �,.<..,.« ;>, .; ,.- of local Legion and Aux tion. ClintonC>mt,will lead m the r . 64. And 64 lads ;n their age ggroup �a , n�.: ;: ;:; w, s. k, :. Street; locating between the side- char the First Cli e are no a ui” t roble all C y '-` "'r , ,. ' walk and the 'road surfa e. Y, s nton. Lions Rev. A. reading of. Psalm, 4S and . t 4 ,Q p m at a , , ,,-^„'� ��, H ... ,,, ,,.,, �, �<� � <�, � .r, �. .-., ,. c All Scouts, First and Second ,Clinton Rev: A. G. Eagle,' However, the Chief has a 'solution' a;, . s .: excavation , east is being drawn Cub Packs Ontario Street =�zt r `< ' awa and backfill k , the RCAF Cubs ;and United Church, willlead'in' ra er. r the o introduce other , V �< , t < x z<' Y, lis bei»g made Scouts, 8rowmes--and Girl Guides Rev. P . indoor.: 'games to the Club which :�;� a �_ • '” °�� �•�, .�: with gravel. � D. 'J: Lane, . St. Andrews jO s x'- is scheduled to form up on the Presbyterian Church will give an can be Iilayed by the boys waiting , W� ,+ , •$ Vart of the excavated earth.has old Rublic School grounds, Ontario appropriate address and been used to level the area. of. Sweet and proceed from there the readingf d following for their turn to Shoot_ . Bil- � M � �T ��y,... I ���, � •��� < , liards, ping-pong; darts,' etc., are :: s < . <.; ' :. \ 'Community - . Park just' via Townsend and -Kirk Streets, B l the Last Post, Rev, �s �y; , P. Bulteel, St. Pauls Aug- ets, .R. M. sdggested : .Now here's ' the xa�« .- ..- ...-. �'���-� a's��.'��'��= ' - a, .. :: ,.,ter.:. Clinton -back of they new bandstand t th Le ' Ha 1 - ^. . problem=has anyone a left=over Pin table or billiard table ... or any left -over indoor games that would be suitable? All offers will be appreciated . . (P,S.; the Club does not have a great deal of money.) THE MATTER OF SPECIAL weeks for all sorts of items has become it matter for laughter . . The week of October 18 for ins tante is recorded as being United Nations Week: Credit Union Week. o e Bron 1 . , hca ben V Branch Of Cancer Society the Planned For Clinton Area » J e-, The organizational plans for the'iUnit of the Society can be greatly assi file and District Branch of I intensified in this area, Mr. Mer- A: file Perth -Huron Unit of the Can -'rill explained, with the establish- at ) adian Cancer Society were inn- ment of a branch of the Unit here, T ounced today by John H.. Strat» A second phase of the Society's are, ton, president of the Perth -Huron programme is welfare and under M.' 1 Unit. Arrangements for the or this heading cancer dressines, ton !h, will pronounce the will be distributed, and will form up once more 'ch to the cenotaph at fice by way of Victoria Byer and dedication of ll be offered by the W. P. Graham St, ;man Catholic Church,- F/L the Rev" Fr: .T. \ gu,u4aLigrrai urecsrng nave peen orugs,.;mearcations, and applianc- commanding ,Officer RCAF Sta= a conglomeration Fut one made by the Happy Doubles Club es, nursing .visits and transports- tion Clinton; Town of Clinto week which: we feet bears a great�xp . of the Ontario Street United tion to clinics for treatment are Mayor M. J. Agnew; Clinton deal- of merit is coming up from Church under the chairmanship of supplied . free of charge, Visiting Branch No. 140 Canadian Legion, November 14 to L20:.. This is ,. , .._ F their president,. Ross Merrill. patients at home and in hospital, K. C. Cooke, president; Ladies National Retarded Children's This branch will serve the furnishing them with small Com- Auxiliary to the Legion, Mrs, Bur - Week... and the London Assoc- Attended by tour m ids of honor, Barbara Middleton; London, formerly. of Clinton, ;sits smiling, Town of Clinton and the Town- forts and gifts, operating a loan ton Stance shortly -after being announced as Pe g y, prestdent; dation is participating with radio, l�ueen of 'the a�lutnni of Stratford Teachers' College at'a ball ships of Hallett and Stanley, Let- cupboard. and other similar. Vii•- Clinton. and District Chamber of and newspaper items . . The Mid by the Alumni Association in the Blaclrsmith Shop; Stratford; last Saturday night. Miss ters have been sent to various vices round out the welfare pro- Commerce Bert Gliddon r sa- sdrool in London for retarded ddletr is the daughter of A2r. and Mrs. Fred Middleton, R.R: 3, Clutton, Heii attendants are groups and organizations in - the gramme. Here too; Mr, Merrill .dent; Clinton Fire Brigade, p e the four runners-up in the contest. The are, 'from ]eft to ri ht; Eleanor ' Eby, Port Elgin; area inviting them to appoint re- „ g de, R, J. children now accommodates 40 p Y g $ g pp pointed out, the establishment o£ Bud' Schoenhals, fireman; Of pupils, from five, to 18 years , Evelyn Stone, Listowel; Lorraine Smith, Walton, and Marilyn Brown, Kitchener: Tile crowning presentatives to the board of diT the local branch will improve the facers of RCAF Station Clinton, ceremony was performed b J. Fred Edwards, MPP for Perth Count Goveixmtent grant covers only y Y• rectors of the new branch, services avail -able to persons in P10 Chaplin; Sergeants of RCAF two-thirds of the cost . . Their -- The organizational meeting will this area. Station, W/O McLachlan; slogan, "Don't Let a Retarded■�E%� I r be held in the Council Chambers The funds to -carry out this pro- Clinton Lodge AN .and A,M. child become a discarded child"... C17C� Board Hears of the Clinton Town Hall on Tues- gramme are raised during the an- No. 84, Joseph Bart; Clinton. * * * �Oi1n G. ����®C� ®IS�i�day, November 16, at 8:00 p.m. Dual' campaign held in. April each Chapter No. 266 Order of the THOSE LADIES of the commun- Of Petition To Mr. Stratton will show films on year. In addition about 50 per- Eastern Star, Mrs, William Wells; 'itv who were fortunate enough to ■ ■ ■ cancer and explain the functions cent of the money raised is for- Murphy Loyal Orange Lodge No. hear Miss Jane Scott speak hi St. s� `A- is of the Clinton and District Branch warded to be used in the research 170 Douglas Freeman; Clinton Paul's Church last g{ s ��gy Change D:iiS�;�'1tctfi g year . ..will His Teaching Years �n i�i■iIS f9 and an .election of the officers of projects being carried on through- LoyaPOrange Benevolent Associa- be interested to learn that . she Is Members of the CDCI Board the branch will beheld held at this out Canada. This research is di- tion No, 377, Mrs, E. Bell; Huronae celebrating her 25th year with the John G. Peacock, the commer• +both men's and women's - and meeting in the ;school last night, meeting- rected to finding the causes and Rebekah Lodge No, 306, Mrs. C. Globe and -Mail this week .. , tial instructor at CDCI, gave a stated that commercial subjects- ( rcceaVed notice: of a. petition ac- : All persons who are interested cures for cancer and Canadian McPherson; Clinton Independent * * * talk to Clinton Lions Club Tues- tYPing; shorthand, accounting, etc., 1 ceoted by the Tpwnship of Hullett, are cordially invited to attend Scientists are malting important Order of OddfelloNvs No. 83, Geo - Published this week on an inside day evening; on his experiences as were now being taught in these i froin aat:epayergg on:Concessions 1,. this meeting, Mr, Merrill assured • contributions in the world wide rge Falconer; page is a copy of the Code Under a teacher in houses of cerrec tion" schools. ; 2, 3 and 4 of that township, ask- the News -Record: search for the -solution to this pro- Clinton Lions Club, Royce Mac - which members of the Clinton for 11 years -both in the United Mr. Peacock name to Canada ing permission to transfer their The Canadian Cancer Society is blem, aulay, president; Kinsmen Club of Police oys Rifle Club work. The Kingdom and in Ontario. under the Drew scheme of im- assessment from the Seaforth a volunteer organization whose Anyone desiring further inform- Clinton, D. C. Colquhoun, presi- policies of the Club are formed Prior to coming to Clinton }n migration. He immediately recur- District High School, to the Clan Chief purpose is to cut the death anon about the Society or wish- dent; Kinette Club of Clinton, Mrs, along the lines of other establish- September 1953, Mr. Peacock was ed work through the Ontario De- ton .District Collegiate .,Institute toll from .cancer, which last year Ing to help In its work Is asked G Rumball, president; Huron Fish ed rifle clubs. The close super- a commercial teacher at the On- partment of Education, Having area, claimed 6,426 victims in Ontario. to contact Mr. Merrill, and Game Conservation Associa- idslon under which the members tario Reformatory at Guelph. taught in reform school in the UK, This involves an assessment of Over 50 percent of these deaths o- tion, Louis Freeman, president; will work as they adhere to the There he was instrumental in hav- he was assigned to the Ontario $114,925. The township is for- could have been avoided .if thes, }� 7 p _� /� Clinton Women's Institute, Mrs. regulations will promote, fine co- Ing new commercial classes start- Reformatory teaching 'staff. His warding the request to a consult had been diagnosed and treated in Fish And Game M. Batkin, president; operation and knowledge in the ed, Mr. Peacock. reviewed all the first assignment was teaching up ative committee of the County time. The, Society therefore car- • 7_ Clinton District Collegiate In - right way to handle a gun, reform institutions in Ontario - to grade l.1 subjects. In 1948 he Council at the Nodernber 'sesion, ries on an extensive program of Annual Trophy stitute, Kenneth Carter; A/V/M -- started an evening class in com- The Board will send a resolution lay education designed -to teach J Huggh Campbell Public School, ■ inertial subjects. He recalled cases to the Department of Highways the public the true 'facts about ShOOt --- Today RCAF ,Station Clinton, Pegggy where some of his pupils at those requesting legislation prohibiting cancer and to acquaint them with y Fraser and Pierre LeBrun; Min - glosses Jesus Rural i`'estwaF FOr glosses now hold responsible posi- any motorcar from passing a tate danger signals of cancer, and The Gliddon Trophy for the tor, Public School, Catherine Car - !S M`nx tions and other are in business for school bus while it is discharging the vital importance of: seeing highest score of the day, and the ter and Susan Jasper; RCAF L.... V& , aa!! tbemselves:,..,.. l.or loading `" ' ° ••-" ' " Vist"Fari r•• • -• ,. -. g •PaSitengers.. This ac- their doctor immediately- one . of Gun Club Trophy for the best Cubs, Scouts, Brownies and Guid- After World War II --In which tion was taken in supportof like these danger Signals'is discovered, five -man team of trap -shooters es, Gary Poxon, and Kenneth roan �� To t rns Mr. Peacock served for six years; resolution sent from the Alliston The educational programme, in- will be among the many prizes Pratt; Clinton Scouts, Cubs and Ili the Imperial Army overseas= 'District High School, dudes providing speakers and shot for at the Clinton Fish and Guides, Stephen Brown, Jim. Dales, At one of the biggest social ies: television and autos, and with by began teaching in boys reform The CDCI Board planned for a films on cancer, distributing edu- Game Gun Club shoot this after- Barbara Jones. events of the year for the people little money left for food are fore- schools in England. 13efore the joint meeting with members of cational literature, arranging noon. Parade Marshall will be S/L E. of Goderich Township and dist ed to the conclusion that food war he had, taught school in Edin- the Goderich High School Board, Dress and radio releases, arrang Other shoots for fowl, merchan- D. Finley, RCAF Station Clinton,. Act, rural and urban folk heard costs too much." burgh. Reform schools in the UK clerks of both Clinton and Gode- Ing' exhibits at fairs and exhibit- dise, etc., special events for ladies,,1 and Colour Sergeant is J. D, the suggestion of holding a "farm In response to the disheartening are under the Rome ®(flee, a rich, along with the Inspector of ions. This programme presently and novelty shoots will make a Thorndike, Clinton. festival week" with the purpose fact that farm boys wanted to permanent civil servlee depart -.Secondary Schools in the near carried on by the Perth -Huron busy program. Following the • "service at the of acquainting city dwellers with leave the farm, Mr. Bennett pro- anent; while in Ontario the penal future, to discuss some problems =, cenotaph the parade will return the problems and activities of the,vided these arguments against the institutions are tender the govern. of the dividing line between the r to the Legion Memorial Hall, pas- former. move. There are 1,500000 working"ment in power, two areas. sing the saluting base in front of R. K. Bennett, chief of the Live- men in Canada. Outside of ftil'ms, Mr. Peacock was just recently The principal's report showed a Reeves Kerslake and Wediger Plan the Commercial Hotel, where GIC stock MarketingBranch, Federal there are only 240,000 businesses. total enrolment of 347 students., H. C. Ashdown will take the elected president of the Imperial _ ■ r r r Department of Agriculture made The chance of a farm boy owning Division of the Canadian Legion (, a Retirement From Municipal Office salute. the suggestion during his talk at his own business, (other than a He was introduced to the Lions ��( the annual meeting .of the Gode- farm) are very small. To trade by Lton Dr, •Addison, a member Motorcycle Crash,< rich Township Federation of Agri- space, neighbors, real leisure, of CDCI Board and was thanked£ r Circular' `4: culture, held,.in Goderich Colleg- (Continued on Page 10) by Lion roe Murphy, A C of C rcu r iate Institute last Friday evening: Four Arman:• .. . guests were present at F u "You must do something to �jt" ��coo ; the dinner meeting, presider} over , "w\e i Answered By make urban people think that food 1\ < ,� s should be higher raced;' said Mr, by Lion President Royce Mac, aulay, Guests were Liens 1i=.�nres AnotherManyMerchans Bennett. "They on't understand s Haysom Goderich; R. V. Vander- �,,.;. a Your problems. Perhaps you need Seatorth Offers spek, Guelph; Mr. Bradley, Hamil- One airman from RCAF Station s to take a page from the book of ton and Police Constable R. P. Clinton was killed and another r During the past weep a number other industries. Tell people con • , Robbins; Richmond Tull, waS badly iixjUred (later admitted `n of circulars were distributed tinuousiy about your product, Varied Courses ' to Alexandra Marine and General '' ;�; among the merchants of Clinton Have an open house week, when Members of the club have been Hospital, Goderich), on Tuesday, r.��.? by the Merchants Committee of urban people are invited to tour split into three groups -under the Y <:+ Pe P c The popular rural community chairmanship of Wilt Parker, after their motorcycle collided r ',V w� ; 3 the Clinton and District Chamber farms. After such an educational Night. School which " u>as held in ru e e- with a ear about a mile -and -a- �� .; s� _ of Commerce. These were in the people would not George Knights and Ball P rdut `fir tour the urban Seaforth District High School last halt east of Goderich on Highway form of a questionnaire, designed have the same grudge against the to sell and take tickets at the is to obtain information of how the � g g year is being repeated, and classes 8, Monday night. ,; � , producer that many of them have arena for the activities there dur- P , well commence to -night at eight in the ice season. The Clinton station identified T u • is « merchants wished store hours to pow•' o'clock. They will continue for g the airman who was killed'as AC2 1 r "; <, be observed. in Clinton, and their Mr. Bennett complimented rest- 16 Thursday nights, excepting De- Christmas Seals for the Clinton Melvin Charles Scurrah; of 264 gge�neral attitude towards the dents in the County for their good camber 23 and 30. area are now in the hands of the Hewitt Street, Preston. �� ', i� �a:Chamber. leader qualities, and chalice : Health and Welfare committee; Injured was AC2 Joseph Ger" p 9 g Classes.planned include element J p c Chairman of the Committee, R. ed them to keep up with progress dry sewing, cooking, electric war- and will be folded and prepared rard Fontaine, Ansonville, Ont.; "., ;<,3 c:.r�,, B: Campbell reports that praCtic- in the country He said;Xou no. in , 'h dro electricity, billing and for mailing next Wednesday night who Was reported b Alexandra t longer term yourselves as.'just a g y r at the Sutter -Perdue store. John y Hf �' x all all ur the questionnaires have g j wiring, ate.; w oodworkin Ieath- Marine Hospital Tuesday, ' F .�" g, p y,,. as, im- � a � � k � -been returned; and he as busy hav- farmer.` You say, 'I'm a farmer' ercraft, typewriting, oil painting; Sutter as chairman of the commit- proving. He suffered Dead injur- t " r,, ai in the results, tabulated to find wiUi pride in your voice, motor mechanics, contract bridge, 'tea les, a cut leg and had the second Y Y: if a majority wish indicates action The speaker deplored the'" lack mgtalcraft, and public speakin It was announced that . figure finger of his right hand shattered � n Dint Of personal connection between { skating' classes will begin next police said the motorcycle and 'y"'lie �! i on a y p A minimum of ten re s s \\ " u �x r "The merchants have rep,' said the city folk -the consumer; ,and re Wednesday afternoon at the arena y , . „ require in each course. a• car driven b Mrs. Ida Mac- ed fully int is initial step, said the fanner. People are used to Operated on an invitation basis, under the direction of Miss Isobel Donald, Goderich, were both pro- Mr. Campbell. 'They are interest - see ng groceries -an long rows of the school was first held in Exe- Hugo. Registration for the clan- ceedin east. Mrs. MacDonald J'• W Nediger is completing A. W. Kerslake, Hensali, boxes on su rrriarltet shelves. res will take place at the. council g ed in the sit uat! on sufficiently to his second term as Reeve of lie term 1951 and 1952. After two made aleft turn and the motor- has announced his intention of answer our questions promptly. They, don't know you; nor your chamber Monday afternoon from .cycle clashed into the left rear Clinton. Before that he ser r years in Seaforth those in charge ved for one year as deputy retiring from office this year, �A a are deeply appreciative. of this problems. They are too apt to l have no place in view for classes 3.30 to 5:30: fender, they reported, y P y co -o ration., provide themselves with necessit-1 during 1955 and•.1956. Next meeting of the Lions Club Constable Roberts Sims, of the reeve,,and for seven years on He has spent eight years with 1 o on November 29 will be a snorts Goderich Detachment of the On- Co.net1. Last week he an- the village council, and for r e banquet when manor baseball tario Provincial Police, Invest!- nogunced his intention of retir- only one of -those terms did he CONGRATULATIONS ' teams will be honoured. A s is rated• have to run for the position. Congratulations to Mrs. Thomas Hnlste�n Men ` Elect Simon Hallahan snorts speaker is being brought 1n. All three years that Reeve p Bettles on her 92nd birthday TTlhte >K�I Nedi Acclamation was received on: family gave. her a darner at Mrs. • ■ now boys' ma making plans for a liight% b M IAMN Council has s been awithouthe seven occasions: Peter Young's, also a dinner at Presidenti0f Expanding County Club sales drive to raise funds for min- Good Roards Committee, This In 1953, Reeve Kerslake Mrs. Ernie Little's. She is able n,, hockey. George Knights won i COMINGyear he has been chairman, served as Warden of Huron . to go out driving and enjoying Simon Hallahan; Blyth, was Goderich; south Httron, Carl Deck- tile regular drag' prize. •- "-o'—' County. fairly good health, named president of the Huron er, Zurich and Peter Simpson, 0 -- County - •, JllihlOr Far111P.I'S Holstein Club tit its an- Seaforth. Willis VailEgmond, 4c a word, minimum 76e Winter r u ■ t qua] meeting held last Friday Clinton,as , appointed auditor. T® keS ChOSG'11 opine Club Members" honoured n]� - At -Royal Wixiter fight in the agricultural office Jake Terry, Lambeth; fieldmari board rooms, Clinton. He succeeds for the Canadian Holstein -Friesian Saturday, Nov.. 13 - Bazaar,. Y ,taaa><OrS 2:00; p.m.; Council Chamber., sew Three boys from Huron County. William Gow, Auburn, who is re- Association, told members that 2. farm produce, home baking, wap. form a team to attend coach- tar}ng after a two-year term, they were to be congratulated on Ing, g' At Annual Producers Banquet Other officers as presented by the progress they had made in the For Debate's �` candy,' fish pond. Draw for Christ- ing classes.at the Ontario Agricul- h chairman of thenominatingast year, _ "The'county count associa- Mas cake at 4.00 p.m. Auspices:, tura] College, Guelph, this week. Huron County Hog �roducers second place in the competition at t o c ai n P„ y Quite intriguing 45b' The " e William, s -tion works hard. - and now the.. Q g mg sub5ects have Catholic. Women's Leagues y are Lorne .Hackett and at their annual, banquet Wednes- the Blyth fall fear, was presented committee, i lam Sparks, been chosen by the Huron Count Thurday, Nov. 18 -Card Party, Frank Alton;. Lucknow, and Lloyd day night last in�the Holmesvl)le with a cheque from the Blyth fall field, are:. first vice-president; fruits of work are beginning to Y Bert Dunn Ba field sego d 'show " he said. "In Huron Count Junior Farmers and Junior Insti- 8:30 p.m., ;IOOF hall. Auspices: Holland, Clinton. United Church honored members fair board. tute for the .debatin and public Everybody With agricultural representative of the 4-I3 -Twine Clubs In ap Mr., Sturdy encouraged -the vBic•e-pr sident, 'Ed. Belt,' Blyt$; 1 new mentberS joined the Do g p CP & T committee. irmion Association—a gain of 13 speaking competition In the Chn welcome. 45-6-1i G. W, Montgomery they will then' preciation of their 'showmanship: members to keep trying harder, so Csecretary -treasurer, W. Hume e i & I . ton District Collegiate •institute Saturday,,Nov. 20-F611 Bazaar proceed to the Royal Winter Fair throughout the year, that they will come back next lutton, R.R. 5, Goderich. p i cent on tl .e old members tip, on November 30. and Bake Sale, 2 to 5 stated the fieldman. p.m.. Chapel in Toronto where they will corn- With president W. R, (Bert) year in top place. Directors are, for North Huron; _ The following are the clubs; Annex, RCAF Station Clinton. ppeate against- other county teams. Lobb, Clinton, congratulating the Said president' Lobb: "The 4-11 Geor a Tervit and Walter Woods, Export Oattle with the topics chosen for debate: Everybody • welcome. Auspices; In the morning they will fudge members, Harry Sturdy, Auburn, Swine Club project is wonderful Win stn; north centre, Glen Wal.. On complimenting the members ,Seaforth . '(affirmative), Exeter Protestant Chapel Guild. ten classes (three Harry and three first vlce- resident resented each and it means so much to hese don, Lucknow; Richard. Procter, on the kind, of cattle they -raise, (negative)', "Resolved that tele- 45-6-p beef calf classes, 'three swine and of the following ' presented ch" Ues: youngole. Their parents, t elgrave <youth centre, William Mr. Terry .said he had just learn- vision is a decided menace to On Sunday, November 21 -Men's one sheep 'class). ,.Then in the Evelyn Brodha en Brussels eseicreditforit all means coni ' ugh, Clinton;' Howard Feagan, ed that a Holstein cow, sold by a tario's youth .during` their formal Sunday will be observed in the afternoon reasons willbe given .fox• Club; Lesle Riley,' Cromarty, for siderable work at home." member of the Huron - County education"; Wesley -Willis Church on Sunday, their judging. ,Winners will be showmanship tit the . Hensall fall Congratulatos 4_H Weather Club a year ago'(at not too great North Huron (affirmative), Col- November 21„ Men's choir -Spec- picked at that.time,- fair; James Coultes, Wingham, G. W. Montgomery; agricultural a ;price) turned out to be a grand wanosh (negative), "Resolved that cal speaker. Services 11 a.m, and o Belgrave 4-H Club; Garry _Row- representative for Huron County, 1954 1953 champion cow in. Venezuela re- at the present time too many. agri- 7 p.m. ` ; 45b STANLEY TOS NSIiIIIP COUP%!E Cliffe; Exeter fall fair;. 'Robert sand that the 4-H Club program tow ,High Low Gently, cultural organizations ai•e having Danoing. round and square, to TO RECEIVE F VENDS NOV, 17 Strong, Gorrie 4-H CIub; Donald was one to be proud of, and that 33 51 31 Our ex orts to foret h coup- an inhibiting effect o the influ- Clarence 'Petrie and his ever o ` ,p g . t; n pop- Mr: and Mrs. H. McEwen Lobb, Chnton, Blytk4al] fair; Bill it ryas a credit to the club lead - 34 ,23 tries continue to Italy,. four bulls once and efficiene• of all' ular.Night Hawk,, at the C y S • ryst3l will be happy to receive their LOUgmire, Goderich, Bayfield 4-H ars; several of whom are county 33 21 to Spain-wit:h the most exports! .Iiowiek (affirmative), Clinton Palace,, RZitchell,_: every E'nday friends and neighbours on the oe- Club; on lrewartha, Seaforth hog producers. 37 28 to the United States -that is }n (negative), "Resolved that. a mrht. 44-5-6-7-8.9-0-b erasion of their golden wedding; 4 -II Club. There are six 4-H: swine clubs 30.< elle way of commercial cattle. A greater effort. should be made to Dance every Wednesday and on Wednesday afternoon, Nov- In the championship show, which ,this year with 60 of the 69 mem- 37 lot of foundation material is^being Canadianize immigrants." I Saturday at Mantle's Wagon ember 17, ,from 2 to 6' p.m: at the took an all 4-H Swine Clubs in bers-or W per cent ---completing 1 exported to South America. Each;dub will enter at least one lWheel, . aicrosa from City Hal}, g J home of: their son-in-law and Huron County, Harmon Br the projects." i . It is time we settled down to contestant in the public speaking j Stratford, T3erb Petrie's Orch- daughter,- Mr. and Mrs. Stewart hagen Ri i.i :.r:'s;, won top award• He . invited all to attend the (Continued on Page Eight) centest, cotta. 50e -75c, 38tfb Middleton. George Bacon, Blyth, Who, won (Continued' on Page Seven)