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.'' ° 1. I 'stitnte I i . paid tribute to ti7p'se of the ,'(i . " l ir$ il. 4 ' ., t! rP, t
g.. The Seafothromeia ,n _ 08 Pu 1 Attell(tl'l1 . rc r' AL ` Parents of Seaforth students and „
K . (.i. Of p FRItTC' tmiet who gave their live$ 'n �?',trx ,, r
! was. hoot<ou da 'T ; 1il►e:' frt►m Harloah LaNa4pSy 5N I. tot o ( a r, rF„;;,.
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1 B 60 re Fra rs I and .II an impr �d ' 41� t�`ti r,
Z ' <=H'ensall an'.d a :I►P i►• st, ►Sch” a ex 1 .::::': ' ;. rtun3' oP m'eeting Pul>tic school ,.: i , . :;,
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l; f kI. ' s,° " z,Y,W Victoria Park oi*-Thum ' k pnor>a ,iteli►ll � is4Q ' ! `:.
I ed Eihuxte3t ,Mos'. CCnCu ayo lftapb school when o,per�., house s held =�1� _ ,,
J!. : ., .., i w. _ ae ing. 'Coal but bright weather` a jiff Cl o ,r �f`a ° c �,w +!ft
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”„ next 9Red(nesday afternoott. The s ' ;
... e . " `rt • ,spoke on Abe yard', a ve,�,etable._garden kj }.r ;. ed to the effectiveness' of kfie` pion -.WAVJ W,:-:� �; r 'T , * y ,
Qr, .; r s$. . 4 Po a ... open house is• a feature of Educa-
E .. - to A sed: ' and metalwork!ng :machuiErp<, ire: f.; ys ..... ,. ' ' tion Week. ¢eediioga. >�!�d' 41,,515! I �
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1 The 'ep�,aheir stressed -the, ,nee$ Wihtkror -. On Sunda the Glee Club from P : • ..
1 for 'this'.'k`lidd " oj'zat 'at the, press
School -diow .as are its waflma'tis.;i'r. y headed• by the 'S'eaforth Iii -411 dr 1Nia}vfa!, Ip iPE� ., „ J ,a�•,
ie a blackboards ' c-. " Seaforth t5u'blfe. sehaol will forte x. it t
,...,'., . I; dic'tionax s nd' a ._ ., °1 .5 _ arm: Bandl, and whfch,inicladod.; m ..or t ; ,�l�'
int r C►me: !1ii±st; • duii the war the choir in , ]4orthside United v
a� carding to 'Stafford Johnston; 'writ ;' s': `s .« bets of the Canadian' Legion, m uti �<:= .Ri�a1d;;.Gian n "i " e :,,; Frap . '
1 I 4�1)) +women' we%e, •tilihfted 'fid gravps ' in1. , ,;p ,u h-
Comtsace tag' in the 'Stratford Beacon -herald, .t Ms Church at the morning :service, unr cipal officials' and wreathbearera, . • :ori k ,' '. f R ,'. !^
�' tokoperative ' effori' su'Ch • asr' Red o y `'iib i rr f+t'
I - , der t'he able leadership of Miss M.
After more than % years as an, dl f A feature of th'e service this. year - „Miliviei- Shannon 1. rid
Gross, _o'tTMeraeae aewing groups'. most .purely, academic institution„ n f , ' E. Turnbull. Rev. R. V. Workman' was; the unveiling of the names, of ' .. �
etc. Now'that these are no longer , O . will give an address on matters of
rr etil 'fe'lt. for the secondary school at Seaforth �x those from Seaforth and, d7fltr313t T ,k i.'; �: a,; V 4y
6, argeirt, ypie need is 1 Beeaht»o3 s whp gave their lives in World' War n,�
y : _ m_ fi'4s .in 'the -past three years Chia a public school * '�' - ` r r , .: 0,, l;,1,
ducabionaL' 'litereat
qty and get togetherti3. Also co members the p
imunity 'projects vitiate 'neglected verted Itself to ,a new 'type of stttc r X. U. The flag -draped memorial was `
board' will 60 hand in, the teach- `` ,
".r:. r• - Agrfn,g' :the war years', �Z
ant body, with a new type of cur ,y ars' roam to display the plans for unveiled by Reeve F. S. Sii1a, ace to *, !k"j
Secondly, there is now a period iii« riculum to match„ Mr, Johnston h i✓... presenting the Town oP•,SeaPorbh,
' `' a proposed addition to the school. ��"�
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of grave 'unrest, The social pralr says, as he analyses the factors while Rev. H. V. Workman- offered r
,•>.; that have .changed the outlook rs k f At the "monthly meeting of the �j � y
? tams are aggravated': The outcrop . SEAF9RTIi q ' y t' the .dedicatory prayer. The names „ d
x, . , board, held Tuesday, Chairman M• inscribed were read b A. Y. Mc- x� '
• the nearly ?5 year -ofd. school. ::,.<
1.of this is that the 'blame is foisted % .3 R. Sausage preredded, with Trus y y a
As in the case of .the other :} r Lean, President of the Legion. {� 3
on one thing or smother. It may secondary schools of Huron-.ttnd , F< ? tees' Jahniston, Reith, Hawkins, The service included: Invocation, It C "4� x
be blamed. on the �hobls and edu- Willes, McKellar and Principal r 7 ,
catianaI system; ow'fihe home life, � Perth Counties, the swing to the . by Rev. A. W. Gardiner; Scripture ,._-- ,E ,,F ,1
Moffat 111 'attendance. + ,IR
or the church. `'Certainly great new way has -been sparked by the ;..�. a>,� ; lestson by Father T, d'. Bussey.,
ae„'',,.;"+; The principal's report showed ri. Rinti)ul acid H.1C( 4r:
changes in the' -home "-fiome life :faddy Egmondville new way, , of getting to school c ���`. Legion Chaplain; hymn, 'Abide ;
More than half of ,all the, pupils �t ` � '. { an increased enrolment of 239. Ac- With Me," by the Band; a short son,WM Do Sno[lvplo, - gib;{,
i are hearing much of the -blame. � r6�".s�- > .. X11 counts totalling $2,0100.69 were ap n .
who arrive each morning at. Searz fi address by Rev. D. Glettn Caaivp y
Third': A period aP strike's 3•s up- � ,. .., .3,��___ proved for payment. lig At $� Per HOUr. F
forth High School arrive by.school bell; Last dost and Reveille„ by z
on us. The rural and urban life is . It was with regret that the �
mare closely interIoelzed; 7Rifs bus: Seaforth is now 'beginning its Bandmaster E. H. Close, and iv-
y third complete year of organized Lawrence P. Piumsteel, who Board accepted Miss' Mary M. Bell's•' eluded two minutes' s]fence at 11 The tend -era of 'C. R.intoul and ,. t' t
4 brings repercussions, Each blames bus transportation; last year and in September took over ,his resignation, effective Dec. 31, 1948• o'clock.. Harold' Nicholson' for Tuekersmifh �i`
the other for unfair prices and duties as Pringi al of Seaforth It was decided to advertise for a
the year before a fleet of three " P Follo►ving the laying an t'he snowplowing township roads were
labor management. • District Hi School. B:orp replacement teacher for Grade III, accepted, at a 'meeting of rile ,:'<tir
Fourth: There is a weakened in' 1 busses carried farm pupils'to Sea memorial of the wreaths, the par-
latest in aSult education• just when . forth High' School; this year a Bear Clinton, he came to Sea- the applications to be in the score- ad'e returned to 'the' club rooms' via 'township council Saturday •after ,'t
a fourth bus has been added. ^forth from New Hamburg. tary's hand's by moon of- Nov. 18, George and Main Streets. noon. The tenders are at the ten ri
it is most important. People need I StaiPaO the Board to meet that ever for
more outside .stimulation in world { 16rucc[ield With the majority of 'the student _ On Sunday eventing members of der price of '$5 per hour, and' ale f'
body now coming from the farm, a decision on the applications. the Legion held their annual subject to the approval of the D0
and social education. i thecurriculumof the school has church parade to Northside Unfited gartment of Highways: cFg
Because of strikes, many' city. I. PACKS SIX '
people have shorter working hours. been aitere'd to soft the people who Reeve' Arthur Nicholson presitl ,
This calls for 'a greater effort to ; ' GroBdti are being' taught. A boy can stili' • (Continued on Page 5) �i
C� ialr„T IS Named TO ed at the meeting, and ,alt members . 2
provide 'cons't'ructive leisure time ]earn the t Sea and the 'blow he LEIJ of CLOTil�NG • of council were pr0seat. ,'
e theorem at Seaforth, but now he Advisory Committee Drury Construction,Co. was'pafd �''%
T activities. Without these, many 1 y`
can also learn "how to 'judge a D+ UCHRE PLAYERS $11,287.2tl on account of the Broad
m'in dwell , on their own delves g; en • foot bridge, and the Hydro Elec- ,4
- FP Chiselhurn class of Holstein heifers, or to use Designed to "guide the execu- WIN $100 PRIZES
and their health. Many Ells are, a set of power tools. trio dower Commission was pa}u ,,
i' mind' made. Older pepplg• should i 1 a n Additional DOila- tive of the Shute Institute in all 1?'
have passive interests in their own i Lorne B. Morrison, teacher of matters pertaining to the medical $37.17, re Brucefield' street lights11
i age group to replace tha�ipaore ac ;agriculture at Seaforth High t1011S AS Soori AS Ma- A large crowd attendee the Fire Z~aox ,bounties of $3 each, were peicit , a”
Live. interests of, the yliiger ;age. I School, who has had an' active
teria.ls Received. profession," a committee of West- men's- euchre Friday night in Gard- Chas. Lane, Wm Pep ,er, Robert l
li-r ill ® ern Ontario 'Physicians 'has been no's Hatl•1, when players compete'iL
t Recreation is as. basic" -' need' in part in the conversion to an all formed) to act in an advisory capac- for $100 in prizes. Wallace and �am0s Racx$ a
11� the human rase as Pood:and drink: round school, says that the two The Seaforth Women's institute ity to the executives of the recent -I The Clerk was metisi to ati Y`�au Wormers wen's: Men's first, verti'se court of revision on ,th0 `� � 4 The word 'eitize'ns'T�Lp'' is .soften The four school busses, operated for the Seaforth District changes have marched together' net ou Tuesday afternoon at the 1y opened Shute dns4titute for clivi- Ralph McFadden, Gordon Miuir;`
misconstrued. It embodies ' the High School Board by Scott Habkirk, travel atotal -of 255 miles as the bus system was being de- I lone hands, Lorn4e Dale, Jr.; Can- 1949 assessment `roll„ N46 ,,,:,-155,15, at . f
each da over the routes shown in the above ma ,#udeirts veto ed„ and enlargin andciz'ang hpme of Mrs. Atex Pepper. `Chere cal and laboratory medirine in Lon- �r
a '-essive Y p P g teat attend e.' the committee is solation Gus Boussey and Frank 2 pm. To t .v
eominuni'ty wax'k an,d: a•ggt �....,v.■.ar-^T . cel ns" r. rte-_ � ,No. 10 In
M '•.::. 'eoulq loud'.,' ;: fro five t - axlsn,?cted�a---2�'�::,'.. .:., t'he'conrsgs o"teat z were iiAiv 2_11-ruerr-ss:� �....;bAl-eJ5d ar. +l
the Town, Y
'� cry'' a s u G enlarged and changed to suit. used clothing, each weighing ''' ] '
support the democratic way of life " g • gutted readrigs sad passed' �*
getting iiehindl the good move- An enthusiast for the n9w order Poundis. Th}s makes six uch bales • general township pate Sot 19?4 f� "i� V
Mr. Mrs John M Govenlock that -have been packed by cite In- 1�I0�VERS HONOR ]1.5 mi•Iis, exrlusiv@ of pro 'I f I11-0
,y m'ents of the people in regard to I ■ fs L. P. Piumsteel, who came to S 1" �x
Seaforth this year from New Ham- stitute, Fiore hili be sent as the ,(ISS, JEAN �;OUTTS boats is Stolen subsidy of 1 mil]. °Phe 'Clerk 'pans
A (Continued on Page 5) clothing is turt:ed in for them. ld
' burg to be principal. A farm boy From Rodeo Shove also instructed to advertise in -lo 111-
yt 11 .. The busine;; part c f thr mHct
,. �.' . Married. Sixty' �' o Ll r Years himself, who grew up near Clin- cal rapers asking the co operation
a irl apenled with iha Institute Otle °r1`
s' „ ton, M'r. Piumsteel thinks it is a g firs. P.lcir. R]ley was hostess to of rafepayers by p'?a�.ing. thea mail
While selling tickets at the Host111
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0 an!i' Z,ord's Pra;e'r in unison. 1`he ttyel5„ girl friends Of Jean Coutts. boxes on swinging poles in order u,
j '"i 11 Falls Fram Car; great thing that a bright farm boy, roll call wa.� '1rr«ored by each pita- I adtio Circus Show in the 1
• ® ® ® Family Gatherilctg Honors whose parents might not be able bride•eicct of next week, on Stied to facilitate snowplow operations.
Fractures Collarbone member donating a bleached cot- � Rink Thursday evening, R. S. iIc-
to afford 'O.A.C. for him, can be nesdac evening at her hpme in Eg The Treasurer was 'authorized to
(;Oilple On to tan flour 'sack to maize a lurch mondville. Donald, of the YrOt ince of Ontario return bond of $100 to Earl Diek, .
.. bus -transported to Seaforth to get Cloth. During the evening a bride's c,+t'ittgs Office staff, ]rung his aver- who could not' fulfi'il his sidewalk 4W
`"• t" Shirley Dolmage, daughter of DOUBLE rI'ROUBLE Occasioaa Saturday. a reasonable substitute in the high
Mrs. Ales Pepper, secretary, hook was made an(1 later miscel-, coat beside the ticket broth. 1i hen contract owing to the fact that the ' ,
Harvey Dolmage„ suffered a (broken (Continued on Page 5) read -the minutes and financial re- he weia to get it alter tiie show I'
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collarbone and other laceration's, Troubles never came singly Mr, and Mrs. Jahn. M. Govenlock laneous gifts were presented b5'I i` -ay oti.Pr, he found s•omeoue else township could not obtain sufPici
?, when she accidentally fell from port. It was decn.dra to ;,urchase Grace McDonald and Mr=. Riley. ant cement. .11
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as far as *Miss Abbie Seip of celebrated their 64th wedding an- • two dozen card tdbtes and a n,um had Rotten there first. Police are
t brie ear in which she was riding. Keating's Pharmacy is concern- r• : Miss Jean Agar read the addre of 1 �t:ll looking for the coat. Accounts 'passed were: Roads,
niversary on Saturday at the home bar of deck; or ca.15 A r-'uiuber Lunch was served at the close of; $18.516.91; selecting jurors„ $12.00;
She was with her sister, Betty, in ed. 'Wiping a few spots from of their daughter, Mrs. Mae Dor- Obtain Delivery Latest of letters ant', call':, rl' aptirecia' --.—• -- salaries, $1010; chickens killed .by
the back seat of her fathers car the forge sheet of glass in front rance,'a't a family dinmer at which the. evening.
lw,'when the accident occurred. Betty of a show case to the store Type Ambulance' tion were react from firs, F. A• 1YiFs DcrrPu Coutts. �`• 41ton, ai-1 dogs, $36.50: supplies, $1?.90 •
t the entire family and grandchildren Goudfe, biro:. Keith -McLean, Mra. so entertained at a crYstal Shower, i�icl�illOp F. Of A. Brucefleld street lights, $3"7,17; Eos
}j+ 1w, remarked to her father that Tuesday morning, she had the vete present. The house was (beau-
� she felt a draft and noticed that amazing experience of having A modern ambulance was receiv- Charles Eyre and Jirs, Ol•'.]oid. at her home in brnor ri Miss Holds Ainxlual bounties, $12; advertising. $63.5'3;
fix;; i tifully decorated, with flowers, and ed this week by Box Ambulance The committees for the Decem Coutts. The guest of honor receiv-I relief, $75.90; postage, $5.
-the back door was open. By the the glass disintegrate in front twenty-eight persons were served ler euchre are as toilov:s: Lurch, ed a number of gifts, and t'he Meeting, Banquet Council adjourned to •meet um
( time MY'. Dolmage had, turned her. "And I just barely a most de?icioua dinner. Funeral Service, aQd trill be plat- I __�
around, the door was, open and touched -it," she said. The next ed in use for the people Of the dos 1 o nsl, J. Hillei>t ec lit. �S; s. Late able
Mr. Govenlock was married an ]7(?atP55 served a" cliichrn dinner. I December 4, at 2 p.m.
��' on and, Mrs. Ken Chambers: table The evening was spent in "bii:go. The annual meeting and, banquet
Shirley had Fallen out. She was morning it was her glasses. For November 5, 1884, to Nellie Hays, trict immediately. I and chairs, firs. Eldon Kart, Jlre. of the McI{illop Federation of Ag •
rushed to the Seaforth Clinic, no reason at all they dropped • daughter of the late Thomas Hays, On a Packard chassis, the am, _ riculture was held on Wednesday t
where Dr. P. 3.. Brady attended and broke, as she was waiting bulance embodies all features) of James ,Keyes and lir . Da 1lc• •
by the late Rev. A. D. MacDonald Lean; hall and orchestra, M.:. Wit evening in the Lutheran Church, Huron Music
'14 her. on a customer. Miss Seip of First Presbyterian -Church. They the latest design, including spring fred Coleman and Mrs. Jack Me- Cromarty Visitor Brodhagen, The ladies catered with
, et1' • tlynks now that possibly glass went to reside on the, old home• fitted cot, running water, and oth Teachers Meet lIl
(f lin all shapes and sizes is al- er hospital -type. requirements. It Lean; tallies and prizes, 4irs. .]. Worked' On Job Of a bountiful snippeT at which about
N ler is to her, s-terad and five years later moved F. Scott; dishes, Mrs. Jas, Brown 200 were present. Con Eckert re- Seaforth School
will be used solely. .for ambulance J RQ tannin Farm {
11. FORMER WARDEN g to the 14th concession of McKim tinct Mitis Thelma Elgie; punchers, p g tiring president, was succeeded by
RFi,SULT-OIC work and is not convertible. SNYien I Gordon Papple. Stanley Hillen is
lop. ,Mr. Govenlock afterwards op required, provision exists for the Vis• Raymond, Nott, Mrs, Elmer Huron County registered music d
DIES AS crated 'a tits yard) in Walton and I Cameron, firs. 'Paul Doig, Mrs.
ACCIDENT 0 ® Winthrop, -While in the latter installation of a socond' cot. In a recent issue of The Huron vice-president. Mrs. Frances Cole- teachers held their November
FARM A James McNafrn, Mrs. Alex Boyce Expositor, editorial reference was man was appointed local director meeting in the Public .School ' at ,'.M
place be was elected, Liberal Mem- atudl Mrs, ,,.�'ndrew' Crozier. made to a farm in Maryland that for the township on the county SeaYorth. An interesting restumel
The death took place in hospital ber for the former riding of Cdntre The National Anthem was sung had been completely Teplanned in board. Secretary A. R. Dodds re- of musical form, from the basic
unsuccessful Conservative cand'i- Huron in the Ontario Provincial Mrs. Norman Ireland, Climax, ani a dtelicious• lunch was swerved
c I at London, Saturday night, of Alex- date for the Ontario Legislature House. Mr. 'Govenlock is a mem- Sask.; Mrs. Mae Dorrance, Sea- b the committee. Mrs, Paul Doig the space of i few rictus. viewed the included
d ThOss, musical phrase, a sonata L,compost-. 11
11 ' adder Neeb, 71', 'Stephen Township in 1928. I y' By a coincidence one of the en- Speakers included Thos. Prydle, tion, was 'pres'ented- by L, D.
farmer and former Warden of Hur- ber of Britannia Masonic Lodge, forth; Ne1s'an Govenlock, Water-, moved a vote of thanks to the
E- '� Mr. Neeb's wife died in 1940. He ,Seaforth, and has occupied, various' ford; Mrs. J, K. B. Brown and hostess. -insets c charge of the project M,L.A., Bert Lobb, President of the Thompson, y d sole tI and W. h
on County. Death was attributed- is survived by seven daughters was a recent visitor ih the district Huron County Federation 'of 'Agri• Wicitett played setectians on Erie
,,, , o com'plica'tions from injuries re municipal positions, being Reeve Lester Govenlock, Toronto, and when he visited his cousin, Mrs. culture: Russell T. Bolton, PreSi- piano, to illustrate Mr. Thompson's,
and three sons: Mrs. Samuel of Me'Kill'op for thirteen years, Mrs, Se S. Phillips, of Detroit. All I —•
' , : calved- October 25 in an ,accident Thompson, Kippe•n; Mrs. Charles Eel, Hocking, near Cro'io ow Mrs, dent a Huron Medical Services; remarks. u ,,
k' near Dashwood, when tris wagon Warden of Huron, County in 1915, were present for the anniversary Hocking, after telling how much Dan B'euermann, Reeve of McKim- Plans were made for a atudeing
t Allison, Exeter; Miss Esther Neeb, ,and foy a number oP years Inapec- occasion. B>t�r1C><ed When
vn which Mr..Neeb was riding w4 Zurich; Mrs. Albert Pierce, Toron she enjoys reading The Expositor, iOP, and Gordon McGavin, chair- •recital; to tie held in the spriner :?
t tin collision with a truck. for of Huron 'County Home. Mrs. During the afternoon many
to Mrs. William McAdam, Zurich; Govenlacit was for 21 years tress- friends called to offer congratula Hot Tar Sp111S recalled that her cousin. ylMunrod, man of the Short Courses Associa- I the date and' place to be . teaninor • '. it
l'! droner I Kirk, of Ellicott City, Maryland, lion. ed later. Each O:R:M T.A. teats er
Dr. D. A. Routledge, o Mrs, Mildred Neeb, London; 'Syd- urer of the Ladies' Aid of Winthrop tions acid phone calls were receiv
said Sunday he did not 'believe an a and Ward, at home: hutch. Mn Govenlock is preai- ed from Lethbridge and Nova Sco- Armand Bedard, Goderich, son -in- who is employed by the U.S. De- The entertainment included num- I worm Prepare three pupils for 'lim r
nder
inquest would be necessary. nay, Hary y C
r Hart,
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ent of
ture, told
, g' ` Mr. Neeb was a native of 'Stepp �
e is survived by one brother, dent of the Seaforth Agricultural tia. Mr, Govenlock is 87 Years ' of I ]a. of. Mrs. Theresa Mal abouts he theta farm thatgwas] transformedoun bong iGra4ealVeittersou. 1Bettye Jean1 POThenmem,bers enjoyed the oppor G
reiwed succes• Henry, Zurich. Society, and much of the success age and Mrs'. •Govenlock is 82, but fortki, was badly burned
on Township, who s society has, had during despite their age both are in ex- I face and neck while working with a day, and showed pi'Ctures taken Hinz, Doerr Sisters, Joyce and clans d meeting Seaforth muss
a give as township coun'cill'or, ' The funeral was held from the which the so y
I s �' a 'an Tues- recent years is due to his interest cattail health and continue to take hot tar on a district road. He is as the work progressed. Mr. Kirk Leona Smith, Dorothy Blakely, anti ;roans and expressed apfor making I preciation to
'reeve and warden. For some years Hoffman Funeral. Home ,
beginning in 1932, he was registrar day at 2 p.m. Interment was in ands work. a keen interest in all matters aP-� resting in tri, Alexandra. and Mar was one of the men sent ahearL to Ho�iiitaK staPPof Scott Memorial Mrani enie 'ts fornthelmeetln
4 mf deeds for Huron. He was the 'Crediton cemetery. Of a Pamilp of nine, six survive: Peeling the welfare of the district. one Hospital, Goderich. Plan the world. P
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