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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-11-25, Page 1e •„rotewws, 1�Mecorl, cau_ THE NEWS -RECORD -74th YEAR �By w D.,D.) THE NEW ERA -90th YEAR 6 cents a copy — $2.50 a year THERE ARE ONLY 26 MORE i CLINTO N,.. QhITARIO, 7HURSDAIo, (NOVEMBER 25, 1954 shopping days *until Chxlstmas, . • No, V—The Home Paper With the News 1 CHIEF J. FERRAND REPORTS I�etiti011S Cancel' Themselves AS i� _c continued success zn xoundinCl nP M1SS IIU O S110WS IlOW It's Done N'®minat'on Needed materials for the use of the l ton Police Boys Rifle Club.''.. Joe �n More Information Hart has provided a record player] Hers �aiFor ®����en OFFICeS with about, 50 records and Mur- ray Draper has offered to ;do what Two petitions that came before S.ehool Board, it pointed out that can to tune' up the organ. y , , '' Huron County Comiell this Mon- it the transfer Were granted, the he in held in cancelled each tither.. petitioners would still be liable Meetin s are now being h* day, g Q `': cancelled asked for the for their share of the debentures Nominations for the positions of at da his ikiittenti- Agnewf sty ding a - the old school. a „Wyss One Petition ullett- Town- already Issued in -the Seaforth mayor, reeve, deputy 'reeve, 'six gain:for the mayor's position. " ,: , `a . • transfer of part of area, as well as for any debentures RE THAN A? 'rth District councillors, two commissioners and peeve J. V✓. Nedzger has decid JUST A, LITTLE MORE F s t be issued; in the Clinton area. ed to withdraw from his: post. De- . we had a most »3.. - ship from' the Seafii n{on The •Seaforth board, said the four'school board members will be week .ago now. ��ti High School Area, to;: the Cli One of ., s A' t Collo ate, Iatstitute Area. has satisfied all the open_ tomorrow evening in the puty,Reeve M. Crich has Stated delightful thing happen... eW fi .�, r� , DLStrac.. Reid letter, subscribers came In to ren N,. :� The second petition, sked for the council chamber of the. town hall, that fie Seels it is time that he u our De artment of Education require- moved up. .a subscription. ; ,,, and in the very t xk '" �sanie part of Hullett,; township to m pts for the, provision of school Clinton. At least half of the present next breath, said, Would you like n"� be left in` the Seaforth, High bus services.. councillors have stated they will il- 'some cider?" Well, the ons School Area. Wer was swift indeed... and de' "'""` The thing that m$de the [yeti- a remain for another term: CoA. E. ust as• thaf„al- ' Tors .Dr. H. A. McIntyre, livery of the cider itself was' j tions self -cancelling ,w Secretary. Manager Milburne Will Shaddick and N: Livermore. ut as swift.. 'Thank you, Mrs•'. r though they asked? or opposite - This year Commissioners abo Fred Middleton.. it was verys� things, they were signed by gab • Hawkins and A. J. McMurray are good. and certainly was not ' )• stantially the same people. . long to :becoming only a mem- „,; Speak At Huron Federation Annual competing their two-year term of airy. The first petition; signed b th their m the PUC, and must eith- * ,� . * property owners, and asking. be returned to office, • or. have an area about two miles east -west v. S. MILBURN, secretary- of'eir positions' filled. er MRS, FRANK CUMMINGS, i miles north- manager of the Ontario Fed Four public "school board; mem brings us word, of "roses rn,Nov- ",;5x south, m the southle' d of Hallett, oration of Agriculture, will: _ bers, George Lavis; Clayton Dix - r,, and lust this week she., e a, n L"ce ; .,- be transferred £rom:}.the Seaforth be, the guest speaker,aC the andR: Macaulayk•r on, Leslie Ball two pink rose buds from t.. g� son of Agrn- ere a little , , school area' to Clintons Ce sled on County fetlerat f the Harron also complete their two-year ternsrden,ey ^;. :. October l8, and.wa.. P, this year. Thep must either 'be n omtnout,saiMrs.° nare doing 4 �. : A . s i ” . November 1 by the > bullet Town- culture next week, , E,' re-elected, oro er me must fill ings. , out ,• x:' ' , ship, council, for transmission to - .Scheduled for Tuesday of their positions. '•' �° •« P Dunt Council. ternoon; November' 30, in „ a. s N' As has ;been the custom in Years very m 'ely.. * * 3 the Huron County _ , ». , w.. ..w :, 3�s" ,. •'on prepared Londesboro Comxriunity Hall, ' Vii!'',. past, following the nominations, a LIKE TO. � � t." y F m The second. petit} _ ,,• "Due eetin .will include, re- u+ . iv WE WOULD HARDLY,t." .. s . • ..., �:*s�. xi � .. �. ,..�, �>. , tuber 1. Said, ..Due to the m g .. ;,� ,•� 4 public meeting will be held, When -- the many footsteps _ s , . ,r y z ° ar . • since ,Novo received ports from, all 'assoeiated nominees , will. state their Intent - of to follow �P>ti . �, s cultural representative ,•,> ^ e agricultural , ; �z� �� ,y ,, '` s. r ,� ,, ;' ° , �� � the fact that . we since signing.,a roups, and associations. The ' : � f� yi� ions, and will give an. account of , of th , . $ , . ut the ,;� more information S has assistant througho .K;. l� to be transferred; Financial statement of the : t _ . i,i: ,: their past work for the town, and and air time is a <..:,€°�:�:c .. petition asking " in ederation as 'prepared by . fall days. .-fall f ��:,.sp <..a we do now. ask, thatwe remain F,t; their promises far lithe future. It s season.:. :_ Right now, in 'the art of ' very' busy sows a classic figure the Seaforth High school. Area. secretary-Eieldmvale' w ll.abe1 is. expected that•t is meeting will though; the effort seems to be MISS I[SOBEL .1iiIG10 h presently engaged us instructor Blue be -held in the auditorium of the Ingoff., if the list of ;ban- Mi S, Hugo is pres y It was signed by 16 of. the 27 prop-: M: Greig, tx pay, re an indica figure=skating: ' ert owners who had signed the presented, a4 .i: hall. quets •every,mght a Y for 'the 80 member class" of,novrce and more experienced Skaters This week: Monday, Brun- rd Photo) first petition. Officers will be elected for h4.i t. tiozl.:. h Wednesday afternoon in Clinton Lions Aerna. titions;= came before the coming Year and general �' wiia' Lireet each (Nea s Reco sels Lions Club Farmer's Night The two Pe Serious Flre IS banquet; :Tuesday,. Morris and Hay county council Together; accom- plans for 1955 will be outlin-_ (Townships Federation banquets; !aviiiig them was a' letter which d. a Wednesday, y, the Warden's banq- eld explain'the second petition. About 6,000 copies of an ' Averted At uet; tonight, Huron Farm Forum tan Store Hours rten by M. 'A: Reid, secretary eight -page report of the nmeetingand banquet at Zandes- Merchants f the 'Seaforth District High_ year's activities were mailed ', boro; and .% session with the rural this week from the. Clinton community. night school in Sea - News -Record office to all . Elliott s Farm Forth; Friday, Usborne FederationState Need �Or. Chamber farm families in the county, banquet, . . ArT they all Turkey T. C. Cool�eg V1 1]1S including an invitation to all The canvas wind shield on a banquets, boys? or would Y i to attend the annual meet-. tractor burst into flames and for its a especially. ing. %.few minutes threatened the driv- rather we wouldn t mention it... Recently the Retail Merchants night, and with all members out Ing shed minutes the farm of Roy iv- * , s Committee of the Clinton and Dis-: the chairman repo A $3 Award _ ■ Ing Bayfield Road, yesterday l- tributed copis of sten-question Openio rrs for Clinton stores T. C:: Cooke, , formerly re ton, and jies ClinWE TOOK A QUICK TRIP INTO trict Chamber of Commerce tiro good -electing. ht ternoon.the past pesterday...'1Ve visited to hartedd advertisment tection, Air Servicer. Department®��� ®r�s Giuick action by theownerand the W. C. Brown store, which has eve urvey %%eashvexy wellCreceiv Cor the f Dee ed boursmber e is of Lands and forest ,th the Fhass addAecd �a.lOnS pt P othermen, who pushed the machbeen a drygoods store almost hundredyears, a give this pap another honour, to has list. fine out of the shed and formed a Noy Mr,Brown ed, aret irned. 4Chiva manllof the pub shedon pag gf e the �"��pr bucket brigade; prevented the had been in possession for only Her; Outs'tanding p Q 6Y blaze` from spreading. something like 50 years.: •but ht the memb rs are wl Pleased hours ( eenfforced upo a time chant a f am won $35 ofDep ugg sting Tau Drip- Just In Use the selling of has merchan fi an e a with this encouraging result. but will act as g final :idea with considerable !in - the Wayne Wat- week will mark the end From the answers t° the quest- shopping public.) non s r er. Noi Their Opportunity" was the title kips, Terry Pearson, Murray Lee, had been parked in the shed only g Plans are in the making for mediate potential merit" . to a ply "Our Youth of ' To --Day and more, Ran McKay, The tractor had been in use anti in Clinton. * •* * ions, one decisive step was made von to Clinton Jaek Watkins, Bev Boyes and 15 minutes before the fire was OLD NAMES Possible. Since W out of 47 mer- street decoration, and for the to an airborne to _ Bay noticed. Damage was confined to ONE BY ONE TH);' chants polled were in favour of Christmas Santa Claus arrival, ong ago, t received, s award of an address given e down from the stores closing at six and a novel feature, attractive to as a result of a suggestion for Lions Club. and. their rues et of s at Doug Mann. es' Night thb canvas nd of have nom , .. One Saturday evening g s mann streets.u February shopping: mothers will be discus measuring timber acreages from b esOdayMeveWeclielnpresiner deeting. Second vice president Joe Mur- the wires weao machine, t to on Clintonthe air. by one the names of the men who and Ma during is quite likely, that sed further next week, the Ontario 11llinor Hockey Assoc phy had charge oY the business smoke coming from the the shed. founded our town have droppedthe first of the year will see this ■ ration, part of the meeting. John Parker She summoned her husband and from tire memory of those who taking place h Clinton. Sup i Sports Night announced that his program eom- live here now: . . Mr, Brown's Other questions were: Are you at Zt���Ch called the Clinton fire Brigade, store has remained the same as it "�� Gas ply ` The guests at the Sports Night mittee had lined up a good pro- When firemen arrived on the scene was in its heyday. .. His death in favour of complete co-operak- Nater aas p O banquet were members of the gram for Lions Ladies' Night in Mr. Elliott and lits helpers had ion amongst all merchants? 42 tw Lions -sponsored Midget boseballlHotel Clinton on Friday, a place everything under control. some weeks ago., . and now the Yes ®St5 Here team, and officials, Other visit-; ber 10. This will take the place o selling of his long saved stock �� I■OWr ors were, Gordon Kerr, of the.'of the first regular meeting in 7 means another of a number of o1 Will a go along with 4 she2 No. May Warren Paving .Co„ and Fred. December. Special Council changes: * * pp you want a revival of Clin- Light Bulb Sales Drive C „ town this; week ex-lished. hockey player, who has recently Bill Grigg reminded the Lions Meeting IS SELLING OUT" SIGNS HAVE ton Days? in favour of having a officials aintere t in the possibility Cosstul drillinh and. Seaforth are l3ocke ed to Ch t n t well Fred of the electric light• bulb sales L� gone u in the windows, the writ- Are y d ofpressed Both Zurich is las themselves have Christmas parade the ery Nov -32 that supplies of natural gas near intending to put through a by law is coaching the Lions Midget hoc- drive being made this week, to Called by Mayor low, ? the first time in many ember or early December?f this Zurich, might be available t0 authorising :a vote of the people key team heballre hteamnwere intro- ter. Mem- raise funds for the Boys' and Girls' ✓ J changed for �5 Committee, of which he is chair= A special council meeting Was - a long year, Curious poople are Yes; `f No. Committee plans to householders ' oriiin sorties. ' duced by Lion Russ Holmes. They man. The Lions were out selling called last %week by Mayor 11. J, peering in the windows. Young- question, householders in Clinton: on the matter of in talling pipe bers of the f.f . -ask for the -.responsibility of,:or Botlr 1CRaYor M.` J. Agnew' and lines to their mehelop and other were John Wilson, manager; Sari bulbs last night, and will continue Agnew, sters•are finding it all a lot o un -PUC Chairman H• R. Hawkins ex- Clinton, Mit We gave in to curiousity our- anizing the par ne after the lis their approval of the idea, coach; Eddie Dale, a WO um- their canvass to -night and Friday Authorization was given fort e and of light m there, so year, and looking gPressed th pp towns as far north as Owen Sound MacDonald, coach; Alex Wzl - even ng. town clerk to proceed with making selves e e u folks gust triAre y of treats to the chiFrida • and Mr, Hawkins mentioned the have been approached with regard ire; and layers, Ron Hugill, Ken a request to the Ontario Hydro we could tell all You ive New were ors Electric Power Commission to per - what was to be found on the steel Are you, in favour of Friday lower cost of heating and cooking oIi their' opinion of the new level- ,Porter, MurrayMulray Taylor, Ken Liver- Four new Lions were introduced mit the town to issue $15,000 de - night opening instead of Satur- that would result. opment.. vs 7 by membership committee chair- benttues in the cause of the PUC There are ribbons—all }widths, day m e or y Yes;' in favour and Clerk-treasurer, is ]] AninlVerSar Marked man John Anstett. They were for purpose of making needed re, colours patterns and aged, mostly. If the majority GOlde 3' Bili Schaefer, Mitch McAdam, pairs and extensions to the, prey There are* boxes and boxes o�but- of Friday nighttopwoulgd youbethe�Huron County Industrial Pro- Neil Campbell and John Middle- ent hydro system. tons—big ones, little ons, shiny of Saturday gmotionice, ton. Past distract deputy governor Authorization also was given ones and covered ones, atsmoo h i ilavon floe New Year Txng 1; 25 Yespolic; t n sit ateddatz hetcrossroadsilaE Hugh R. Hawkins officiated at a for the dealing with certain buttons and bumppy ed, the County, the natural gas supply brief initiation ceremony. Lion eked and odd and aged, mostly. 11 No. matured bonds, and the ve-invest- ere are +boxes after boxes of Are you a member of the Cham- would make Clinton io ideal area Hugh reminded the incoming ing of the monies involved. Th }.: kin s—long'black hose in their ber of Commerce? 21 Yes; 23 er- for industrial expansion," Lions of the gigantic service or- o-- -- stoo wrappers, in excellent ((his was a revelation, and ter-- Mopes have been, raised in Clin- ganization which they were join - original PP - 4• ing, and also of the work it is ■� condition, and the crisp white pap taint forotha Chamber. However and Villages that gs Supplies gas accomplishing. . He was assisted. Soil And Crop er bands never removed silk hose, sign may be available in quantity to. e in the eeresitony by Joe Murphy D. cotton hose, and box after box of coitrasting result) has an almost serve a good part of the district. and. John Anstett. A fifth man, Annual Dinner them. John Hanalyn, of Imperial Oil Reg. Ball, was re -instated as a There are boxes and boxes of Do you feel that a ChanberOur. Ltd., driller of the three bores at member of the club. antiquated underclothes, for men, Commerce is necessary. Zurich, has stated that the gas is Gnrst Speniner On December S women and children. There are town, and"do you feel that a in its purest form; and app garments, which we personally strong Chamber might be level- ears to O• M. Weichel, the postmaster had never imagined ever existed oiled here? 30 Yes; 3 No. be the most promising suPP}Y Yet agree with closing all though it will oat Elmira, was introduced by .The annual meeting of the Hu- ---and many of them in Snto ere day November 11? 27 Yes; 16 No, be some months before the avail- WOAA past -president Hugh R. ion County Soil and Crop Im- primness in their boxeHawkins as "one of the top sports- provement Association will be held are cotton and woollen underwear Committee Meeh . Merch- able ematestibore1has1ybeen sunk men in Western Ontario." He is in the Community Hall, Londes- of long forgotten style for, young- A meeting of the Retail presently president of the OMHA, boro, on We dnsday evening, D seers. ants Committee was called on on the farm of Egbert Heideman, on the ORA executive, an crena- comber 8, at 7 p.m• e - There are blouses of fine voile, quite short notice on. Monday near Zurich, where one other sue- tive in the Canadian Legion and At this time 8, turkey banquet silk, satin, and cotton, with fine leader' of a troupe entertainers• vri11 be served, ad tickets for the lace trimming in white and col- Celebrate €( Mr: \Veichel's musical troupe put affair may di purchased from any ours• There are gloves for all oc- Mr'. and Mrs ■ J. r H a McEwen,on the programs at the first an- one of the directors, listed as fol- casions, in a slim and dignified H. ■ nual Huron County Trade Fair lows: Harry Sturdy, Auburn, East style, (one set are of fine brown ' s held here in 1953. Wawanosh Township; Delbert simulated leather with large white n Weddln� in Horne Reception av In his travels,. Mr. Weichel sees Geiger, Zurich; Hay Township; pearl buttons. at the wrist). Guide Y: n a lot of service club 'activitis, Elmer Webster, Varna, Stanley There are boxes and boxes of Jacket pe &egg but he claimed that Clinton is Township. er, RR 3 Parkhill, Ether - those boned affairs with which Mr. and Mrs. John I . McEwen, lovely in t Royal blue crepe dress the only place he knows of where Alan Wale R. D. Ether- women achieved90s, the wasp -waists Stanley Township, one of the dist- with matching �a rib l respected couples, for- with silver lame and wearing a r a service club_ owns and "operates Stephen RTRowlshil ensall, Usborne of the 1890 s, complete with mal s highly P heir olden wed- corsage of Yellow roses•. Receiving a an artificial ice arena. "You must riga bon bows, lacing cords, (but no in- matey observed t g f Township; Robert Allan, Bruce - bows, anniversary at the home of at the loo iddletonMandn and ° i a;: have good team -work, enthusiasm field Tuckersmith Township; Oliv- structions). ' g son -tri -law and daughter, Mr. Stewart M t „' A; and sporting spirit in your club," er, i, clerson, RR 1 Londesboro, There -is bolt after bolt of silk their daughter, r. McEwen; while William E. Teb- Y; t , t }r said speaker; 'to carryon this and Dods, woolens, and serge$. and Mrs. Stew art M Hullett Township; y_ g huge project. at the beginning of Wednesday afternoon, November. butt, Goderoc), was in charge of �zt? ' ¢41t• ¢• Mr Weichel dealt with many Fred Doubledee, RR 1- Wroxet- t (Apparently, 17, at a reception and tea, which the guest -1300R. er, I3owick Township; William 'World War I, the Brown Store i e attended. The spacious rooms were lavish aspects of the Ontario Minor Hoc- vested heavily in good blue Berg was largely a were 1 decorated with standards of Turnbull, RR 2 Brussels, Grey n eager market Mr. and Mrs: McEwen Y white ardssao key Assoca vers such as insurance Township; Clarence Shaw, RR 1 —and later found a g s who November 17 b1964, at gold, bronze and ed tea r�" for all players, referees' training by selling it to city concern married on Ralph r, RR G Township; sup 1 scarce.) a home of the bride's -parents, themums. The lace -covered Wjthvear foal C nada Hockey Week" during the Ralph Foster, RR 3 Goderrcli, Ash found the wax -time . P Y the 5tanbirry, table was cent>'ed..w • 11IR. AND ,1MIk2S. JOAN H, McLKlebration l of d the r cgoldep -wools, and the Goderich "Young field Township; Here are patterns in silk and light Mr.� and Mrs. Georgebu J. arrangementbaactr branched silver three -tiered wedding, calve at the c gg colours, too. London Road, by the late Rhted old and the home of titetr son-in-law and daughter; Mr. Easter holidays. He reviewed h the William Clarke, RR 5 Goderich,. materials, and plainLo wedding held at Among remem- minor sports program in his home West Wawanosh and Colborne ere are floor -length black Miller, and have resided since then candelabra wi lettered in gold 50 d Mrs, Steavart Middleton, last Wednesday. Th an Townships; Richard Proctor, RR 5 'rts with lace; and inserts on the groom's farm. This farm white The tabl was centred by bran sent them on the occasion Was congratulations from the town of Elmira; which in the last ski Brussels, Morris Township; Rus - Racks of men's coats (one raincoat has been in the' McEwen receivy sethree-tiered we ing cake dec- b sell Bolton, RR 1 Dublin, .M°I�il- we investigated had stiffened with since the original deed was Prime Minister Louis St, Laurent by MacLareaz's) (Continued on Page 12) *_,. es, 'gold __— . lop Township and Walter Forbes, the Yeas, and could' alone.) ed from the Canada Company over orated with wli to �'' ouquet . R There are hats—Pelt and straw. 100 years ago. Mr. McEwen is leaves and topPc Coming EVentS I nst�an Reformed Church ■+azaar RR 2 Clanton, Goderich Township. There are flat straw hats for men, the older son of Mr. .and Mrs. of gold Talissa Were Dr. Annabel l a a Guest speaker for the evening and the old-fashioned strawhats Duncan McEwen, both of pioneer. Pouring Nov. 26 —Euchre and i �� , $gyp will be Dr. W. E. Tossell, Field which little boys wore back about Scotch stock. McEwen, London; Mss. O: L. Pais- Friday, i ®• ■ Q,a�sed wer l OO Husbandry ,Department, OAC, - wh dainty women's bon- is Bi Success; R Guelph, and suitable entertain. 1900, and n y Other members on Mrs. �L "Anne to SinclairTad Mrse `Sohn sorancBayBfi BayfieldTown Hall. oc ety d Dods canned vegetables, me will be included on the nets. include Alex McEwe 46-7-b. re ru for the floors, Paisley and Mrs, William :Teb- Innes, all of Clint n and Miss AdSati rday, Nov. 21—Bazear and Conducted on a large scale to Bake g There a !IS y h Janet Cluff, Seafort n sale: in Council Chamber, the auditorium of the Town Hall pickles, etc. were lined up' along programme. _ too —. some hardly unwrapped'butt+ : G McEwen sister, Those serving were Miss Jean baking combs for milady s rs.. McEwen has one Charles at 3 p.m. Auspices of Huron Road bast Saturday afternoon, ladiesheoffthe with nThe eastrwall ofies of athe auditorium CLINTON MAN ASSISTS AT ll sorts. Tst here are bone , silk handker- m tin ins, Mrs. W. 'J, Falconer, Brucefield. McEwen, 'Toronto; Mrs. and... Y P on and Mrs. john Happy. Workers Club. •', _ 46 -?-b I bazaar ne�RePormed ladies urch con- was a place for fun, and games of 1VIG)EIT SCHOOL IN SEAFORTIY hair - Woollen baby "es axe reading. and un Boyd, Walt breis cloths, and w lien hobbi Bkucefield, all nieces Maulmy, Nov. 2'J -Go Get.tels ChnstaaAc- Joe Murp Y, ° years she ieced and Broadfoot, recent yea P Party, St. Paul's Parish Hall:' 8.(10 pre %tion, was a great sHoese en, of the congreg tionbY Vax ous Ing in the c urse giveClinton, for electric, things. til ed a quilt herself each of Mr. McEwen. g ma rine all things purchas- cornPlet q "tin also included, p.m: Fun for soli Ladies bring' cording to Rev. G: Yt Jessin games Were held. as well, welding as one of the classes giv, I g most of them about d age ino whiter. Mrs: McEwen is'a Arad- Those assns ford Mrs: Liv, sandwiches., Everyone welcome.* about $700 wag.raised. ar which g Guessing the correct name for en at the Rural Community Night able; anB and you have the f Ladies' C°Ilege, Hamilton, Mrs. Laramie, Claf 4rb•, 25 or 50 years, y Bate o yarns; , lVirs, Charles Fish and ' Proceeds from the baza a small doll as Betty, won Ther- Classes in Seaforth this winter, store of today. her only daughter, Grace, is ingstone, a and Friday, De°• l—Dance, Fi i w+as patronized by long-time regi esa Guetter the doll. A white Two new classes—one in advanced W. C. Brown things, too. and Mrs. Milton Ste pe There .are importantan honour graduate of the Um- Cooper, ham Clinton. Game Club House, Admission 50c• dents as well as by the new crib, hand made, was won by Mrs, sewing (ta'ilo'ring) and one to tore esterday was what varsity of Toronto: Mrs.. Cunning eon a stale- 47-b !Canadians, will go towards help- A. Valkenburg. By guessing the basic English are being added to wthe 5 y the ver first Y rs. McEwen have Many messages of > I gas story one of Y Mr. sold M received including one Frldsiy, Dee. 3- Dance, Canal- ing di ]s, for the new churn t, coo real number oY beans in a jar, the school this week. w P ilio. Certainly at boo. eon staunch supporters of the tions were r a t. Laurent, ran Legaon"?ec. Kirk Street. 9,30 %which will be officially opened Deputy Reeve Melvin Crich won a tElephone ton Built of b + terian Church all from the Hon..Louis S as• the first in Clin Clinton Presby ter of Canada, and to 1.00. Music by Huron Ramble e_ next Friday, with special service• to sty pasture of<a Dutch scene. w . and about four feet- these ears. Prime Minis solid oak, th y Hon. James G. Gardiner,. Admission 50c per person. 46b Tea was. nerved by the ladies in Miffs A. Hummell won a pillow, the Please Note! with glass( walls, on r. McEwen rs a 'born farmer from the Agriculture freshmeiats: ie afternoon,. and in the evening, correct number was 274. Mrs: C. a uare; w g solid oak M q with a fined for his Clydesdale Federal Minister • of Ag. and Saturday,, Dec. 4 Bazaar and ti ,. said hot chocolate were ser- Guetter won a huge ]oaf of bread With regaappearingd a?inadth s all sides, -and, a Six) and fa a, c°flee ued on Page which in conjunction with. and Mrs. h'a.rdmer, OttaW and Tea in Ontario Street Church Hall, along with, lunch. - by guessing the correct weight, 5 tisements paper, e would like to {Contin horses his son Stuart, he showed most from James E. Brown, and many 3.to 5 Am. Auspices of WA ad %ed g over a Mrs, Brown, Brantford, , 47b 7 he west wall h the auditorium l a basket of Cars by guess ng that week's this announcement; The C1,10ftt- N The Weather successfully at local fairs eetin cards, Girls Goub. period of ears, gx g ifts Satruday, ilea: 4 -Fowl Bingo, lined wth tsandto the there were 143 in the basket, A Department,hTuanbers necessary 195,4 1953 longg Pe. Y re the Many beautiful and useful g the Town Hall, Bay- lands, and ghee pinned Mr. and Mrs, McEwen a tri -h ht 800 p:m, In cove@ed with knitted large doll was not won—the "nor- for ordering ,merchandise from High Low High Low , e saying that were received including a g sponsored by Bayfield Lions , a all were 60 37. laving proof of th Y. g „ from their neighbours field. Sp _7-b and hand -worked goods. New rent name for it was 'Dick. Stratton lYIYg. Co., Toronto, are auc- Nov. 1$ 61 work never hurt anybody. floor lamp Yr 63 43 "hard a -set from, the Ses= Club. 46 9 44 e' a ovely to :' d anal s uare, to.mai:erials and used clothing were Aftsaleelwas held,oVivthn Pete as follows .Dept. �WTng r 45&5; liJ 5 " r 43. Mi. McEwen s farm is one of th and l ub of St. At Damcuig, ,roan q - old: Tables cf,china, and novelty tion 2,0 4$ 37 �8 foie country due Sion and M'en's Cl once Petrie and has ever pop s and num Kuiper, Gor'M Sch, acting as auct: Auto Laundry, Base sen, Dept, 9 31 59 42 most weed -free in w's Presbyterian Chm•ch; Clin- Clarence Hawks, at the Crystal , items were sold, as well, 21 3 3, to constant vigilance. re ° 7 32 58 r' n all showing the high esteem u:ar Night, ki nerd from. the ha13. three, Dept W.D. .470; 2 3 37 At the wedding, reception, M, . to . . 4'- r cleared '�d c •�•ry lasL stem Was Vr.W. 2038 and "Jame, trope 23. 39' 28 50 night. 44-� 6 7 8-) 0-k :,the town merchants. 24 39 -3!1 R n: :48,� many guests,with Mr's. McEwen are held: ice, Mitchell, every I'raday;erolas items had been donated by oneer, ai Rain: .70" and Mrs: McEwen, received their an which Mr:.and Mrs. McEwen P .