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Speakin; in the Legialoure, on ; I Seatilrth Council, -at ita meeting 1I.­1.1.'1._V"'�'; ..... . . ­,,��*_Al -.1 I .11 � . ' L..,- ­ , '�'�'­ �-,,, , " ",'�" `." --.� ' , - S ­ �1 _ ,�����,.",,,',"�i.��,���,,,,�'�',',','-,,��',,';,�', -`,,�,1, � ' uday- -evening, instructed the , ,`,�, .1 ,�,I. i .K-,.-,-- -, � . . , , I I Tuesday, Th-Pm0 Pryde� Progres- I , . ` , , � . � �,--7777770,�;, _- � .!;'� �I,_;�� 2:��_�-,.;;;Iz . Mo -.Ii�;]� ��, ',.'.,i� "", " .. �1-1`1 'd .4� �, �� � I . oceed -with . I I .,., 1.11ff ,;, T'll4p�;',VAO�]�Pt�!A�g:tb,,�,'N,l�n - 1p T, I �'.�,,;,;,i,�,�i--,�i��;�ii '_'�`,.',�'j, 0 alve Conservative Member for llu�- ' � ... � street. committee to - pT `i�:`� -.1, ."Z11111-1 :��Il �,M� , . I . "$:..",r."""",,*,"�:,.'�,,��; r. '. Jr, 4�, 'TIQ , I I I ,;",.:,.,,ri�:�.",�,�:�.-,,,,; , I - , 1, -,_� W ;1 , , , " g, ". I 'leaning out ditches at the soutli- '5�;..;�.:.;�!,,�::,,�­ P'none � b7si�p'luz��,'!O,Ut,:,.,I)ri"', 'I;fx� ,,.,,��,,,,,�,,,�i'�,,,��;"�,t��';,.';�,,4��,�z,-"', , � �m, 'A L ", 10.441,1";,� , ..","'..', '', W 4m, advocated, the, $10 bonul3 be ; � ., , I -MIN B;v J , L, . _ - , 1�1�1_11� 6i�', I east corner of town as a means of .,.x, --,-- "'K ,4 M.".- . Pf , her$ �'r In t�h�,��J � , paid all old'agl� bensloners., The 1011.111: , ,.g , , _44,00;� I 1. f ,move had peen recommended by I I . easing the flood. situation which _­-t...-­� naw:sWitoll-bopl. -,,at �� ,, %e,, M�,� r ,,,�,;�4j��,!`�,,�Ul "'.'r I '. ... . � I , � - ­ It , _q Al., ,,��.�, i, �,ig,,f,,,�%g I , has been. a se#ous% problem for %;.-.74w, MOP �- , � I L opposition patties ,Who demanded ; :1 ..... ....0 ...'.." ,� il %".JW� `­�':­ 1:'� *"','I� �" " -_ � I . R!�!,,.Rli!; ...,; - I �� I ,._ "' -�'�"�4, ' , �,R, I . . . Y, 1 ea � r& Mayor ,T.,E. Keating , �!, . "j'� . - � moval of the means test. I I � ., some . ..�", I .11 .. �"',�,, ", - '4;"�'�' ,, L '.." , I. .1 !!13 , E,, iioi,.Nliv , I , I ...... .'Prefskled' and'all 3nemberip were i '�"li��,.�.-I.i"..-.,'.."*,.."�.i:;.�I W,,C, :; ; ,,�T, � ;, . , , �,����.!,t�,v�i�',,""",V,.I�,z'-ii�,,,,, I ! Mr. PI termed the bresent I 2 " - , ,,r,,, . , ""i � � ) " �� - present_ I - ..'­ ` " 11,�",, _ -, , r , . ,L ,�`�R,,­­��', , -,""I .. .. liK 1. , . ,� I'll , �l�.,�k'�.,�:�7�!,!�,�,.�,���e,-,�.,A�Y.,. n * I, � � �� ,,:!,,, 0,�-',, - ,,,.i .., " I , -.1 L, , . � � pension 'of $30 a month just a �, I arrivin& at its decision, coun- � ... ; . �, .,,,,,,- I handout, and said he hoped the . I $41141, f, . .gpm,g . pil -Tevi - .,." N I -,,'�i�,�,��,"�,,�l�,',',�';';',,��'�` � �51`,� � , ewed.at length a report pre- _,�,,/ ­,:, "i , � I . day would not'he fa� distant, when �-.';�','�',,,,' .. I. lW �,�t'll,�it'l��,;�Z-4'�,�"IL"?�,. , , 511 V�,,' , " , - 11., 11 - �. 0 .:.. . I , '11144 ""'; therw would be it contributory plan,,' n? ... or ?'.N��! ..". -ine - S. W. A,rchi- ,t, �, � �,,� - � �'C'.�I,� %,,, ""', .. . , I . , Paged � by Eng '' ' � . "bal& I - 4 "" . ,1, L', ­�t;,j�,&d�.,'j,�!�",,?� � in his r ' . � I miking Pensions paiable to�ill old,"� r,,-.�,g . I eport'Mir, Archibald ,,"I'll ........ :::::::: �� q , 0 . . 11 &1111r- 10 I .` -1 ;,f �,11;1. . c,olnml. -_ , W lg,�� 4'That a sufficient outlet -whose in. - led the sslqA, I;R.,., , .,,I, I I people In the province. - !��?-, �. . said,: John S. 0. Kemp, � -1, . 1.:�1.­1':,),,V1 , \ � ....,,;:::- i. . I �?�,I. V. , � �,,' , � , , E I T � ,;;:,�11*�,,��' ; within the meaning of the Munilci- du,ction into the J.'M. Quaker " . ', " I . he� new exciaongeI W . "Let Me S ., .... ,,q;i##,,,,,� - , - '? , 1, �',���,,�,�;,i�,�,,�,�,,,��,�,�.,'.,���""j -g 1 first �q be operate � " ,� : a word on behalf I " .,-�" ecently , a i ,,; ay �. , . Pal Drainage Act can be, obtained Century Club, was r � the many th � . �. . . ly� . b�lstel � tchk#e�'i ;.'4' ' , , -, ,, ."', .y . P in m oPlinloA for a minor scheme announced, Mr. Kemp is the 0, _ M r 1 4 I, ; J� ers, in this province who have' -,... I ___..._____._ .1 at Silver Creek and for a complete son of the late Mr. and MW areas ser ­ ­ 1-1. 1�,\il' , es I I :,: I : * drainage scheme at the Dayfield former well is excl 'ft""T worked hard all their liv to pro. I i 1= - Thomas 0. Kemp, d by B I I r ' � . !,��, " ,� ii ride for their own 2JId-age, ----. � - ----- 211:00 - . -1 River, just south of the bridge on known Seaforth resident& He luautoix and , ,e L ­ - '� . _­ "". ,ri_-,wp . : %�,.M,. , I : I , . i ',I�V,.,`,j,1fN'g­ � 11, Mr. Pryde. 1. I I ov� � the diverted road (in iieu. of 2nd is a resident of Oakville. Installation- , ef n6w '4�elI * -��,n�,'.n,, ,.',?p�� II I � m r I ,, '. , , I " "Rural mem,bers know full wel, I �.,,,RR�. _l. I concession road allowance) as :,c r 1. ­Vg� p ...... k L". ...... s., , .. �,��. ......., . Wass In:, .T. W, �. I K � - , �������ii:.::.,:,;."-�l;.�,:".�.;", :;,-,I,:-,;v,�5.�,�ky,-""L:,::�.,4.:I ­­, , _ � 143gath .. �,�`V,�,!";_`�_" M­-�.� 5._.�:1'1r1A11'.1L,3,_,.�* �ii��i;:�.'; ,; . . . . . . . N Z11 system �.: 11 that our towns and villages are � ,?'i���,;",�I'l"V..il.'�?","��'. -I ,�,. �'.�'I'll-l",:.,.,Ir��l:.kl�I.".,".-", I 5�.",R.*-u .*., . i",;�.,. , �_�;�;:`,.;.,M%*.' llilepm=. J. K. 06raish, �, � 111`1� .,,..,.,�,;: 1��.* - shown On the ,accomarlying Pre- " 11�111. 11"I.M..., '..I 'i��._' � I . ", '. - I ... . , . -1 . '111-11".1 . . ......... d ..... ... :."1.....:111-.1; .0 c - * , .. _4 - - liminary plans and profil Gest ,�� , I t made up principally O' � 1111, '._,,,;:�:�: '>.� f retired ,�,.,�I.������,'..'..�"".�,,,�T,�.,�!.,�"-r.."�-�,��,,��,,,,�'..,..,,� iRl:,:;'gi. .... --��5..'�&g. ,; ,�,��j-s' .�`�`.�ill, ..g,�.- --::-,; .'. ...��;,`*�,_. Brucefteld, secretatyAreasurer, "'. .. , A1,111 1'1_.%� - ", .. . e' to- -.......,.$ . ....... 1'.._.,;,;','1'? -1.. ,n'� IVNI..� 1. ,"-w'' 1� ... -.1'.f., -it -.,,:: . ' ' ". , ) " *_­. I �-.i of excavation her With the COM I �, III ". ­ I 'a& era, W34 . I ,?� farmers who gavu u,, farming i�.,,*;�i,�" _ ISOJOU �, -'�."` .��""'@-",*:* � _ - exclusive, of '' .' ' i" ,"�;,`4"'.`�j.'.`�"'i.'�" "'s �! , � .,�""' '. , r, only, , , , '. ��&". �'. - - �. ��,,V i moved to town, 4�yid (; pected tL ' _ ", - dam -ages, allowances, SPEAKER SUGGESTS get .1 � � 111�A' � Nn�?m, ,,,,.W�� - --g,.';` .'�� 1��,. culverts, responsible for the vast!amcuntpr �' ,;�', A _ � ,,�, ,,;��,., ' .. - , , � -1141 1 1 live oil the interest d(..:ved froi t. ", �4F"",.�,.'.�.,,.-..�":i.f.�'...,7,�-,, ,�",."W.�,;���,.�g,?"��.,,:-,; As-$Ift-,:,`�1,­.­ clerical and engineering fees -had to be co'm. - I 11 , ­ , , E ' - . . . � ;e ` , _ , det'l work Which 1. 1,�4,Qll­ ­.. , their life savings- in I . , Aw''I ", '!, MT pleted before construction could' . .,` I "­_ -, many in I IC�"��'f -21 estimate at: Minor scheme, $ ; "? f,,'�&, . .. - . -,O I I ��11 " ,�. I ....N.111.1 .... ......... X , ,. ,,, L J I I stances less than $1.5,000. At pres ::::�,:-_ '.. � ..s, ioo' NEW APPROAL,n ...., I - 1,1,%;�` - ...." ,..,.,. �.'.!�.-,.,�,,.�.,�, complete scheme, $4,000, commence. Members ,of the com- - , �`�qL"�4f' " "' '4-& "'� :;,',j,.; --- - --.- .., . ,,�i�.� i� . � , , "', ,F ent-day rates Of inte;esot. that is I ��`,. M. - , �: �, ign "As a result of further investiga- q Peck. .1,�� , .. .:.;;r:,.r�,'. `.'..'�..`i.?�:j4�� ;1: .�'. �;::;,. ,:.pmg, niission are Ed. Mumi and Bert . :-;.t.e�.,, - -."-.I,- I I f less than $450 �,er ytar That ib ! . -� .'....;1.1;�:;T­%. &:;?., ��.',�'-,'. , � " �.J ,� I', �*�,'i?.�, tion in the field, interviews, with I �1'0 I ::: owners, written requests from A. at Bayfleld, and . ,1-41 141��ffi t What many people 'live on, aug I , TO EDUCATION Chief operator .: M11. ;!..,�l . x , . - " am � I :",;: I .. �. 11 -- -larrison and others, m,y opinion first operator, on , mented by some hel�) from th( W .,: :,."W,� ­ ........ 1-1�, I __ duty when ,the . _�sO t .. I ( � farm and the produce of their gar '.I- ."'.."�,�,�li!:,�ll,li!!�������"ii�� �.';.'�: ::""1.:: ii,�.;,� � 'L plUnlsteel, Of exchange� opPened Wednesday, is I I... I ­ �.6'§ dens. Alongside Of this aged cou. .., �,�c�,"..i'i��.'.'�:'�,��ii�".."."�iiif.�'.',..i�i� :ii��,,,i;i, I.."..".n.."I".2 .. ! has, become more decided that in Principal L. Mrs. M. Toms. The other two - . - �. 1, i,';� � I _ s...-.. Z,,� iii�iii-;. i., .. the interests of both economy, and OP .1-1 +: ,� .. I "' . .., . , '1� -", I , . . , 'K efficiency, a sufficient Petition .­ erators on the crew are Miss Ann_ I . 'L�,�,�I-i', pie, an old age pensioner and his N. . � -;*�:k,gl I District High School . . i ­61�p�R I I I wife may live, drawing anywh .::: : zf,j:kll':�� ..�l I'll , der section 12 of the I Tate and Miss Ellen _NcK,1y. , 11, 7�.., M. ere ff I I." �,��..;�", --., ", .. . , Municipal Addresses Lions Club. The' formal opening was folliI . W ? ��.:�'��I��, .,R.;�,.�,,�*.-'pg . �: .... I from $720 to $96,0 a year. 11 I ... oll .I... �', ,"I",""". ., .. . .. .1. �:: .. �. , Drainage Act should, if Possible, be .:::�. . � -111 ... ..". 1. .�..". I .11 I I.: .-I., � I— . — ed by a luncheon attended Lby . -.'Iz,��, , M., ! � , , , .11� . ... :.", L I .,- � "Believe me, I don't for one min- . ;;."�, � '�!11!�111 I ,.: I obtained. The area to be describ Necessity of a new approach to members of the commission and . _�'�,;`��k,� , .: ." ";.'. 1, _ . ed ' 11, X.. .��. I . . . I �,�,:;q :� 1: ,"�:i . isloner :�. p ne . ..., I ute suggest that an old age'pen- -II16 be ,benefitted should �comprise the Problem of secondary school other tele ho and municipal of-� "."', 1 �!`: I '', �­�1'1_1, gets sufficient to live on at ;, Lots 25, 26, Concessions, I and 2 education if the needs of the stud- ficials. . :"'f , , �, I , ��i, i $30 Per month, and, personally, I I I �i!�IIlIll�I�l I �iI I III'!!!!! ;� (both MeKillop and Seaforth rato- ents were to be fully met, was A guest at � the luncheon was . !�­-,T �� ____ _�__� , I 1N,V I I I ___ ... 1,;��,i` , �,�,Q I have no hesitation In asking the, i Payers), and Lot 10, 'Tuckersmith voiced ,by Lawre'uce lylumsteel, James Forbes, a paRt president of I—, � minister to consider an i asel , - , , '.11....1"..::.,'-:-.0 __ � "'. � , , , , . !. ­ ,'4,1 , � v I " ,� I I : �: �;,,'� , j . - 1 , I Township, now in the Town of Sea- Principal of the S forth District & C , ��',� where circ=staiices requir-71irtle :: _11� _. - ­: I� "A" I ea th anadiam Independent Tele- , 7, , .. ,,,�.�!1�4 I.", go of Huron-pi,ih � I L t,' L" � I , 0 'At AA�rgely attended , eeting of Liberals of the ridi f9rth. The petition could be pr�, High School, when. he addressed Phone Association. Mr. Forbes, who ._,�W_11 R, , "I am speaking on behalf of I .1 -ll. Lon, Saturday, M n ��_ and Hurcal hold in sented. to the council of either mun- the members of the Lions' Club formerlY lived, in Se.&rth, recal]16 I ''I � 4 I I Clany thquisands of our Hensa Mon. atitart & Garson, Federal Minister of Joij�W4ceI the speolal SpI icipality. . . I q_;_,­�, 1. ,;.111�1 I ,. -I Monday evening. The chairman of ed that 40 years ago he helped in- - '-11 _� who have labored hard throng I er, In the upper left pl6ture, Mr. Garson is talking With ,Robert Tho#jion, Kippen, and John "'Immethate action, -to relieve the nieeting was W. L Du can ,!, .......i .1 , n _ stal�l the original Enos for the c-ys- . .� �,I�11 - , I )��', ".. ­ � ", ", . NORWICH MUSICAL R. Leeming, right, -of Se4foirth. Top right Pictures new President W. L,,Whyte, of Seaforth, left, from flooding to some extent prop- Mr. Plumsteel, Who WAS' intrI tem. At that time -the commission. ,,�.�I,�,-,; - I ' � , I . , a lifetime to provide for their own .. I . � talking with Robert Mclj�ipbbjn � - " � , . ., ��.. � old J , M.P. for Middlesex West, and W. A. Tue�_,�-': Mitchell 'a vic*-presi- erties, lying immediatelry north of duced -by C. -A. Bar.beI chairman ers, were J. D. Gemilmell, P t NT , ,F -age and have denied themselves. 0 DU HUD dent; seated is Albert Kilbftlsc� 6 err � ". L'�; I,".1, ! 11 Many things to save enough to DJri _- ` el ".", L . . I Zurich, retiring president. Lower i;&,'§h,,.s G'ottileb Muller, the Highway at Coleman st in my Of the district -board, ieviewed. the Kay and, T. G. shillinglaw. F-o,Lr I .11 . . '0 - � " I keep t1lem in their r . ,,,'.v'4,, ,��­p I 11 ­.� w . '�. T iriff -AGAIN Srodhagen (left), and C. F. Pusch'elberg, Brodhagen, listening to the s ' �'Iers. In the lower right opinion should. consist of a minor trend during the Past 20, years, many years until. his - retirement � . ..: �'e- pe Al� 3, I , " '..., I I . years." declining - Justl,66 Minister Garson is flanked by W. H, Golding, M.P., left, and At" Kallifleisch, right. Job Of cleaning the approaches. during which time ess e was an e e ,,", I . . .. I 11 J I . � 4 � . I . . I ��., 711`o I .str had been b m. ag r 'of th Norfolk . . � , I I- � I, I - I ­�A: . , , , , . I �, , , � � Mr. Pryd,e called Huron tho begi; C., P. T. � Committee Ar- . 1. , , s road. I do on the Instilling of knowledge de- County Telephone Company.' I � . I I I r i c0unty' in the Province;. and quot- 1, .1 I � ,�, - 4 � not consider any considerable ,­,­ ' i ,t ( . f� ed figure,% on its, agricult. r ranges Return Engage- I" " .� ; W L , ilit, , Ill I Ork signed for the business "of eamitig ., I � I ��.�� ,,, � ", �?7 , � advisable- until m iving. I I _ -, . , all� I I, 11 " . ,L u al pro- . i 11 , Dye though7l.d s, - Ii —0 .1'. ,�.��­ I I 41A'Dt�OnJq. al,I ' � , -- , Z I IP - , , , effoxt Is* put %&And, . in", g momit, . I ,,� . �", .1 I , 1, I - , I ,� , , ". 1�;. 'T I - ... ... A I . 1 ',:w ,�� ;�;*Li L - "'p-, 1��j:k�,,�,'­� ,,ti6&" ,M, ­ -11 �,�X ,; , . I -J � � ),f I 1!_MN _"ProI _ " - I how'.11_� I . . ,. fr �,­ , k , ..: �< i� 'I-, I " , `� �416,2 -,C,-- _01 � 00m, "at -18 � " I i �;, I - it, " I ;_ � � - P, I , - I , _ Id ", �jv,_;J 4 -.10 � . , : I, �,".","Plw0', , ��_":7�4! M,�*,��4I M44 ­z t', � -, � I �;_ ­,,� 1. 1. I-— !!T_ i", I � ,�,�.._ ­,"", a— - the location, size amd- type Of new 7 . I - ­ ',% " p I . ., I I � I — The local C.P.T. ,Committee of culvert to cross Highway No, 8 at . . I I .��'11.,. 1-1 . �: ,'�', . . - , I 1; �ormlI Seaforth ' ,O,ddfeUow!i; and R,ebekahs.have an- Tells Huron m Perth Liberals the end of Galeman St., and the lel� , ,� . , , 1 .14 1 nounced that they have secured � Ir,cation, size and type of the ditch . ,I,, ;0 -_ -_ . I I -1. I IVIinister Speaks on CBC )RTS' ,.;:,� I � I the Norwich Musical Society Min- away from. it should be carefully raining or earn- - , I I I � 11 ___ strels for a return engagemetit in I - considered before. an open cut to Ing living rha� lit, an end of edu- I ` _11 , 1 Canada's Progress D e\pends i HENSALL CO-OP the grade shown on the profile is cation, it is not the primary end." Annual Meeting Re -Elects .. f*" 11 Rev, Hugh Jack, former minister SeafoTth on April 8. The show �,,.,',. _ , , , I � I � of First.Presbyterlan Church, Sea- consists of a chorus of 50 mixed " I � I considered- � "Can we reconcile the introduc- � "I '. I 11 1,� I , � forth, but now of Sydney, N.S., will voices,' directed by Allan Gilmour, "I estimate that the approaches tion of tbese .so-called practical W. T. Teall President ,,:,", I �� , Preach over the Church of the Air and a 7-plece band, directed by On Continued Trade Policy TOLD BUSINESS could be cleaned and an average Courses with the. broader end of , For Third Term. . . , 4 �,, , I , `," , � ,.,_ � on Sunday, March 20, over CB0, Wilfred Manning. - . 0 1 of about 0 one fact three inches education which I have been de- i . I . " J, 1:1 I (I from 4.30 to 5 p.m. Since playing in their home tow -11 r ut from the bottom of scribing? I think it is the only W. T.Teall was re-elected Pre,Si- . : � , ) � cleaned . _ I of Norwich on Feb. 2&-4-5 to crowd- Speakers Predict Banner. ' the present ditches from Highway way they can be Justified in our ,.,�� . . �11�� ; 0 IN '48 dent of the Seaforth. Amateur Atli- I . ". �-� I ed house,� each night, they have � I No. 8 to Silver Creek,for between secondary education at all. Take letic Association at their annual . 1, , ,. booked solidly and the earliest Year in 1949, Barring $150 -and $2013.1' ISh �ork az an example: it we . "meeting, held In the Tow-li , � 1111'."� It ,,as Pointed out that if 0 t 53 Tables in Play SELLS BUSINESS' Cou the co'nspid spring date they could be secured for Sea, Serious Crop Failures. neil Acts To Curtail . raining for a vocation as Hail, I .� ,'.", ,I major scheme, was proceeded -with Of education, then . %� I h was April 8. Included in their , - the end on Tuesday evening. This , At Final W.I. Euchre fort Mr. C. W. lronside, wfio own- Ringing of False Fire it could only be done as the result work has, no place in our sc shop will be Mr. TeaM's third term of I �,� engagements al -e Brantford, Bar- An enthusiastic gathering of hools office, � ��, . ford, Embro and Woodistock. From Liberals of the federal riding of ed and operated the Ironside (Continued on -Page 5) - I , "� � Variety Store an Main Street Alarms. I (Continued on Page 5) Mr. Teall pres-ided over the , ,- 1�, I 1:1­� I � % The Seaforth Women's, Institute beginning to end, the new show is Huron -Perth and the provincial for the past seven years, has largely -attended. meeting and call- ­.`�` , held a very successful euchre and full of snappy, tuneful rYhthM, and riding of Huron, attending the joint sold his business to Mr. Elmer The annual meeting and banquet d upon James A. -Murray, secre- ,1. . ', I dance in Cardno's Hall -on ]Friday audience appeal. association meeting in Hensall Sat- Larone, of Chatham. Mr. La- of the Hensall District Co-operative o the minutw . 1� . I , . � evening. There were 53 tables Ili urday afternoon, heard Hou. Stu- Ttickersmith School Board e � � play. Prize -winners at euchre were: —0— art S. Garson, Fed,eral Minister of tone., who has taken posses- was held in the Town Hall, Hen- of the previous meeting and also -��, ", J,adies, most session, has begun extensive sall, Thursday evening. Over 200 the financial statement as of -last � . !, n, I . q, I games, Mrs. Jack Waiter: "Your coffe, sir; it's Justice, and Robert McCubbi alterations to the store. He has member& sat 'down to a banquet fall, dealing entirely with the past �'1111 . 11 er of � � ". � Eisler; ]one hands, Mrs.. Fred EL l o America air. MX., assistant to the minist had considerable experience in catered. by the Kippen. East We- Will Buy New Equipment hockey season. Mr. Murray Point- ,��, ", 1. - .L� Willis; consolation, Miss Mary Diner (sarcastically), "&h 'ao Agriculture, predict 1949 would be the retail trade and store man- men's Institute. Chairman for the — . . I ed out that despite -a slight deficit I 11 , .1, . Lamont; men, -most games, Sid. that's where you've be�n?­ , a banner year for C'smada. agement. Mr. Ir"side intends evening was Sam Hendrick, of A meeting of the Trustee Board on the part of the Intermediate ,.. , . Gemmell; -lone hands, Secoird Me- . - to remain in Seaferth. Dashwood. The meeting reported of Tuckersmith School Area of Education, re legislative grants and Juvenile hockey teams, thei � k 1% Brien; consolation, Gordon Annis. . I - 1949: filed; - report of M -O -H- -did well to keep the deficit down. ,� - a turnover of over $215,�00 in 1948, held in Egmondville Scho, was' for . � The W.I. members -served sand, 01 with read to the Board, and ordered fil- Lack of loe to play all scheduled I (. wiches, coffe� and doughnuts. "Bill" Golding Is Logical 9 e 0 0 0 0 an increase ' of $99,000 over 1947, all the members present and Jas. ed. "..., Music for the dance was furnished with a net operating profit of McIntosh presiding. games and lack of support for the �� ... $8,017. . James Love, township auditor, juverl' Iles was felt -the largest fac- �, I I by Walters' orchestra. This was f -I I N M. Marshall, of Fordwich, Moyers School Supplies, and Geo. was iYresent and gave the result tor in causing the ,slight loss in - I the last in the present monthly %...*JLJLoice for a Senatorshi - M. Hendry's replied to an enqui,ry of the auditor's inspection of the stead of a balance. The Athletic .... � series of these social evenings I I � 'P president of United Co-operatives by the secretary re the availability books and accounts, of the secre- Association balance sheet showed .;� I 1.�. - EXPECT TO CLEAR of Ontario, was guest speaker. He and, price of certain school fu , . which ve eon a great success. It , , rni- tary-treasurer and the Board ac- 1111 ve 'e , ti_ I I t . i,h� St. I.: The Ii es (An Editodal in the Stra I - 11 , " .to take this I -epted the report and expres,sed general account. ", I paper that Prime Minister told the meeting the locals 11m t erable In a sum of $255.05 on hand in the R I opportu ity t than'k all whs,._ Beacen-Herald) Laurent will be thoroughly justi- members of United Co-operatives study and discussion, it was deci,d- appreciation to Mr. Love for his I I tit' - , f he ende,av- BEANS ON HAND of Ontario, and the U.C.O. in turn ed to purchase some new seats Following the report, the elec- 111"'I"', it I I , I pato '51� �th,t)'. The proceeds '? ' fled -and wise, tooI . and presence and ordered the same to tion ,of officers for 19,49-50 took . ,�'� N � thes are sed In charlo The Federal ,Riding of Huron- ors to have the Hurou-Perth X-P� 1 Is a member of Inter -Provincial CO- desks for No. 7 School, and jas. he published in the local Paper place, when the following were ; �� � I ,� . I y Perth has been lolig-and ably- accept appointment to the Senate. ,p,r� tives baying for all co -opera- McIntosh and Norman 'MacLean ,A I . ien. a Printed copy is in the harI . - qe " , . 1',, . I work. Bean Marketing Board I wholesale -across Canada-. were appollited a committee with of the secretary -treasurer. E. Willis; president, W. T. Teall;1 � , 11 I I I ropreaerited at Ottawa by William We do not know whether or not 111. tivpq ele d: Honorary president, Jas. or . t, � H. Golding, and his adopted. "home Mr. Golding Bas any yearnings f Read Addresses Meet- ',Str,,ngth of wholesales depends full authority to decide type, size Trustees McGregor and Johns past president, George Johnston, . , � town" of Seaforth must feel the the Upper House, as a fitting finale on op�,n membership to all, regard- and number -of seats and desk to were appointed a committee witIv viOe-president, Enos Boshart; sec- I .,] �, I Legion Notes same about this. quiet, earnest pub, to, an already remarkable caIreer ing in Zurich. less of race,,religioa or creed, ade- be purebased, the 8 I .; same to be de- PoNvor to act in respect to tuning- retary,treasurer, James A, Murr .I lie servant. We are sui - .r� � ,e that re- Ill public service, but we do feel quate financing by members aa -d livered in time 'to have in place by repairing or replacing pianos in A bI of directors was eleeta'7d, gret at Mr. Golding's announced that the Senate would be honored loyalty of all members," he, said, Sept. t next. six 77 shared by and strengthened by his presence. adding that all business shou d be Othor correspondence included: The �ecretary-treasurer was or- tn,,.rne% . � �, I At the March general meeting intention to ,retire is Two hundred district be -an grow- I Schools 4, 1 and 2. consisting of the following li.� ors on Tuesday afternoon heard , . � ; Bill Smith, Archie Dob- I'�, 1. � . I an amendment was made to the by- Liberals and Conservatives alike, His whole life has been a training Douglas Campbell, Blenheim, chair- done for cash. Caurffle. Sanitation Ltd., re servic- dered to adve.r(Ise,for tenders for - . F ; laws, stating that all gen"al meet- for it is no secret that this veter- school for "Bill" Golding In the Dirpcto�s for 1949 are: John Ing of tollpt son, Louis Boshatt, Frank Ken- . :,� .. h rnan of the, Bean Marketing Board, a: file�d: J- C. Smillie, rainting Egniondville .School inside nedy, B. F, Christie and Norman .....� � ings will be held on the seCO11d an Parlio4mentarlan won and, held kind of service that the Senate can express confidence that present Armstiong, Zurich; Sam Hendrick, rl, rebntv of school taxes, and the. and outside and reflnishing the M,JcLean. :�� Thursday of each month, AR mem- his constituency for 17'years be- -and should---cbutribute to good s�ocks, would be disposed of prior Dashwood; Edison Forrest, Hen- secretary -treasurer was'ordered to furniture, the same to be done in . 11 ,� � ! bers, are requested to note this cause electors of both Parties be- government in this country. Huron to the new crop. The meeting held sat]- Duncan Cooper, Kippen; Har- refund Mr. Smillie. $2D, being tui. midsummer holidays and RI -90 to Men's Softball -Norman MacLean, 1� � , , � I 'Committees appointed, were: d, vey Taylor, Brucefield; Gordon tion fees, for One pupil to Sept, 2, er s . change. lieved that he had the qualities of and 'Pert4 Counties -and, indee in Zurich Town Hall, under' the adv ti, e for a teacher for No. 7 Frank Kling and B. R, Christie; 4, I Rev, T. Dale Jopes -as welcOm- a faithful, effid'ent representative- all Western Ontario --would UP- chairmanship of Bert Klopp, also Love and Kenneth Etue, Zurich; 1949; G. (_,. Gardincr, I.P.S., aP- S(,,hoc,l to commence duties Sept. .6, Girls, Softball -James A. MacDon, .1 ... ; 6 . ed to the Branch and on the &xecu- Numerous ConaeTvatives ,supported, prove and applaud tb�e choice of was Informed that the floor price Bert Klopp, Zurich, secretary. Fn- prova.1 of rplund of Mr. Smillie's 1949. Jas. McIntosh and Robt. Ty -n n � ". tire to act ,is Chaplain in conjunc, "Bill" Golding in the four elections Mr. Golding as a Senator. tertRinment was provided by the - aid, a d Juvenile Hardball, IGUS !, I i would again be $4,15, taxes; perruit for Mr. J. E. Skin- ,dall were appointed a committee Boussey: advertising committee, "::" . tion with Rev. T. P. Hussey. which he won for the L.Iberals-a should Mr. Golding Insist upon The following were named to the f arm forums of Zurich; Ann and ner to tench In No. 7 School and to advise, and direct the secretary-, Bill Smith. �� , Anotherbiligo is to be held later fact which he gracliouslY mention- dropping out of public life entire- Marie Sinclair, of Kippen, and Miss also his official rep6rt for the sail treasurer and also given authOrity General discussion then, took .. ) in the month; also me bers are ed when giving notice at Hensall ly, none can say he has not richly board: Reeve Geo. Armstrong, of Ellen Love. I � , Hay Twp.; Harvey Taylor, Bruce- .school, ,all of which were order�d to deal with any eventualities In place. and the coming sumI 1, � reminded of the smoker-eachres, On on Saturday that he would, not earned the -right to the leisure that field; Percy Campbell, Exeter; Gus Tho regular meeting of the vil- filed; Mrs. Gertrude Wendorf, regard to a teacher in that school. sports activities will begin to shape . 1: ) the 17th and Slat March. again be a candidate. would then be his. Just the same, Roche, Zurich; Otto W11lert, Alon- lage council was held Tues -day eve- music supervisor, seeking approval The following accounts were ap- up In the near future. It is plan- , I oponeored by the Branch, has 11,6W zo McCann and William Haugh, ni 11 The -teenage -hockey schedule,, F rmer-born, Mr. Golding turn- there will be high hopes, that it ng in the council chamber, with for a proposed musical program to proved and ordered paid: Mrs. Bert ned to have men's and girlig soft- � ed t industrial life --as a worker he is willing to 8erv,p In the gen- all members being present except be put on in ( Sports page. 'The winners of the Buchan- EgmOndville Church Haney, acet. caretaking, No. 5, ball teams again -,also the Juventle iz q .) 'been coMP11-ted, as shown OIL the -and the, Town of Seaforth Profit- ate, ,his appointment thereto Will Councillor J. Tudor. W. at a suit -able time in the Rpring by $100: H.RP.C., Hydro acet., No. 1, hardball team. �:, I I , , ��� I' 11 , Duncan ed, by his zeal In municipal Politics. be announced before the present W. 1-1. Golding, M.P., who has an and ,others appeared as, dele, the pupils of Schools MW 4, 5, 7 � $10.95: HuToti Expositor, advertili- Following the reg.ular meeting, . � Bantalns, playing for the it wAS no accident. that William Parliament Is dissolved -,and a gen- represented the riding since, 19,32, gates from the Rifle Club, asking and 8, being the ones under her Ing, $9.21, W. M. Sproat, 6 cords the executive'and director& heldi a t'l jOup, are to be elitertaine&,to dIh- Hewy Golding wafrhon-ored, year eral election held. Regardless- of announced to the meeting that he permission for the use of the supervision, the Board app,toved I �..'e I nor. by Mr, W. J. Duncaft. wood, $36; Jack Hood, School Sup- short ,discussion. Mr. Teall sug- , , � . after year, by election, first as, a the.. outcome of such balloting', It would not again seek election. The church shed as a rifle range, same the proposal and the date to be Plies, $54.0; Drysdale's Hard7are, gested f4DrMIU9 a hockey ,Commit- .! L 11 ':.'". � Fenfislon, Officer Dick Box re- Councillor, and theit as Mayor. ills would be a matter of very general meeting later adopted*ar resolution to be looked, Into by the property decided by the supervisor Ili co- acet., $5.14; J. C. Smillie, rebdte of tee now in order to plan a souldi% "", I I ported on the assistance given to a municipal serVicee were as lengthy sutisfIaction to thla banner area of expressing the assoclation"s, ap- tommittee. P. Harburn reported operation with the regular teach- school tax", $2-0; Baldwln's. Hard- organization in preparation, for �' �'� , wtmber -of veterans. and, members. as was. his, r6presontation of Hur- Ontario to have "Senator ]Bill Gold- preclation of his valuable a -ad re the shed, stating that a dealer ers; Mrs. Elva. Ellis acknowledg- Wtlre, 9,cct., $8.07; G. A. Sills & 11ext fall. iGen6r&1 oplWon, t . L ;� ... I � $ 1 1 Arrangements are to be made for on -Perth In the Dominion House of Ing" as, its, friend and s9okesman. conscientloI ,I had promlse4 to pick up the PI M,ent Of gift: 101 this I �"�IL�� L I .'' suita,blo' commemoration filed; Mrs. 1-1. M Sons, acet., 99c; S, H. WhItul0re, was a -good move, and. go,th6 fol- "; "I : - ": "", I I, , . , , EU_ .. ,� activities Commons. In all big public life, at, Ottawa. It is our opinion-vilew- Canada today, a relatively small this wOOX Powell, a request for 4certificatE, Of postage, $2. lowing committee was aftolut6d); ',`� ��, ... . for VF,Da3r, 8 Uhy 45, and VJ-Day, "Bill" Golding kept the people's In- Ing the political -stone (rom. the nation of 12,000,000, Is the great, Mr. Stewart, of C. R. Hagey service In No. 5 Scihool: as the Adjournment was made to,AprII with James E. Willis, ell I �.,.'�;;��, . 15 August, 45. teres;W ill the forefront. There is sidelines -that Mr. Golding has est trading nation In the world, On gineering. Co., wasI present at the : ',. P,�,j; � ; qecretwry had furnished the cer- 5 at 8 P.M. in No. 9 School and the and George Johnston, ftogairlm� I I I � ",� I'll � , Miss L,�L", I One hundred and forty-three probably no Meinhe,r, lnore� gen- fully qualified for preferment for a .per capita basis our trade is council's, request, re the Installa- tifleate it was therefore filed; ash- L I "', '� L� , qUe6tl0lihalI were mailed On, 16th u1ndly respected -and that goes for appointment to the S'OnAtfi, If hi�g twice as much as that of the ttWit- tion of the p special business to be the renew- art and. Airchle Dobson the/tothew . I'� ;��, % ressure tank In the Alice Archibald, acknowledgment Ing of Insurance policies on aa the committee. I I .", 'L, �.­`,f_ I :,�,I,�, I I March to 1948 paid-up mem.bers, all PWtleg�thati Isi this so0u,40- health 'and his peraonal Inclita- ed Kingdom ana the United 4tates. ball. J. A. Pater,91011 of receipt of cerdficate of s,e*rvlce Schools 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, and the Te, Several -other Important itewill , , , �.;,�, , , I , lreWding the disposal Of �the, Build. retire PArIlania'Atarlan. tions ,are such that no barrier 6x- To safeguard that position, and reported re the Interviews h ad in N . 5 S,bool: I ; A. E. engaging of teachers, for tLnother were left over for er , I I ,,�,, �:,L'L, � enatorsilit. P. G 21 o c 11 ed Croz- � I L � ­ _1;, - term and. the iistretary-treaeurer slou, andi these IrOPOrts *111, bb I L . lug INnI roplies to -be In the Mr Goldbirs, desdre to Tetfire tat% to acceptance of a 8 Canafflan",statdIii-rds of, livilig and with different officials in London jer, re error in tax rebate, the see furth 43,01* . ��;�Ij L' I - ,Of the Se6rttary -bY, L V '. 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