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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1950-04-14, Page 2p a ' ai :' lige y, ,.., .;, I,, ^ ,a. i }...e _, �,: r '�^ ., -, ,, ,,'„i t t ,'. , t•.. •, .. `.r. .i ,, i. h ,t + o s t to he river to keep the misquitoes from devouring me, My .: , , ,, , r ..,..,t ,,. ,... . ..: , , ..:, ,...:. .f ,. .•�„ �,. F r', Y _r. n_ :. a.:, .,.,�, .. ,.. r. ,.,. ,.,... I ++ t: �.. ,,:. ,. ...., ,..,..,. ,�....:a.�,.. ,, .1-.,,, f ,, l- ., u ” ,, 1,, ;;,...� .,. ,. •....:.... ...... r.. :.,,, c „, .� ,i. ;,„ t �„ I, nus {; .r::'?", ,,. +:: tl ,:.1 J..1 , i, a .,,• °, , :'n , p , , .:�`' months, young men, almost full' grown, by the score attending Eg- w , c,, , Mt 1, . a rii.:ii ' s �i , t tie fact but this month mar lis the J , , I t ,l :,;, f a yl „ , '1• I 11"i I;y 79 I.. is11 a d I l a,' � ... �. _. , I0 081T P +,I _ „ .. ach those who are today mem- laying of a charge. And unfortun- y. 1. , : .1- .....: ,�, -,wk olhed 1 AW most organizations bgrs, msy well take pride. ' In those days we were taught the alphabet, the multiplication :N t >, L B Riir 1.�"w'1 .. " f , .., �q aflr.k ° 'i" .yr , McLean, Editor - R. J. (]!t��ore '(��'.s�yy f \1 y.b'.`. t� °�,.'` `n, 7 ` l+e + lhft• 1V 4 i4 w S- -4 " , (a "+ : t " +� ]tea , 'ed at Seafortll Ontario ev Season �`'c�r,rzshte�r� I l,.,)� ��r h day afternoon by McLean This is the time of year when ped- (Artl��� �ld�, � wiled grapes, wild` plums and,choke a' ttjd tq-,' Returning briefly to.'sohool days, cherries that abounded there. We --� estrianS tU0 frequently are at the discarded our ciolhea: I dropped ��� rI 'E,i�i'�Sif �'. I trust that I hate -DtRt given the t lta r, mere tlf Careless mOtori$tS who, impression that our ht3ad 't®ache✓, mine on the ground; my chum hid i I \ 1/ tj l l elkher of Gailadi4ln Y his careful- i �, { blind to all but their own pleasure 1(4r. Richard Hicks, was a harsh Y n the bushes. We �t17�%ekly Newspapers Painted ourselves with reds 'clay r+t, �,is+ ';teacher, or a martinet. Anything .0' '�,�� `r>w, *__", blithel drive throw h all available and black' mud, at+d` becawe• Per ,,��i�r{+,,t"'40 F +l �SgG1t1t10i1.Y g but. Hs was aliitble, a ',scholar and /$ \ t, puddles, showering all within splash- =i gentleman. To him end his col- ocious Indian's, Fpr the time be 1 �1d`;, , alt b err tion rates, $2.00 a year in leagues I owe the very -foundation Ing a good time wast had by, an. i✓ _tot t , • I) Z.�� r `p Y ills CllStallCe• of whatever educatiork-I ever got, out ka in the river, we washed off r �A�itCj ; a " e; foreign $2,00 a yfear. Single While ever one a refs the ✓attire which did not extend, so Ear as ver paint, attd trent ashore +, ! Y £' p schooling is concerue(i ,• eyond the to dress All my clothes had dis r s" s '�p�ls$ 5 Cent-, each. is One that should be eliminated it h Geotgie's school reports were scld � r,,,+u , public school, Mr, llia#s was not appeared, 114y chum's were right Zt4�"'," �dVel"i1S1Ilg l'ili'es on application. is doubtful whether much can be ac- only an able and successful teach - ,",where -he had concealed them. It esv * ei, but in these days -he would -or was an awful dilemma, Por I liad He failed in all his classes, fdllr. Authorized as Second Class mail COmplished unless there is a o-Teatel' more than a mile to walk home Until the school nurse found the A could -occupy a more,,, important I's` Post Office DeI?•artmeut, Ottawa degree of public Co -O eration. The position In any Institution of learn- in my 'birthday suit. My chu,M cause; g p p iu and at three or foto times the volunteered to go out to eiviliia- Georgie needed glasses. r ,,?t" Y police Can Charge splashing motor- salary he received, But in those tion and get me something to nest. of Natietwt Health and woltate I N,Nl. . OfiTH, F1'lddy, Al)1"il 14, 1950 fists with careless ch'iving under the days discipline had to be main- liad t hoime' While he was gone I _ ,q ;a + ger in existence in the town. It was Highway Traffic Act, and if a COnY1C- twined. The pupils wel'e not the o s t to he river to keep the misquitoes from devouring me, My ,1 b�Art ' 4'."'. Seventy-,i�fth Anniversary tion results the minimum fine is $10. undersized youngsters of today, but I have seen, in the tvfnter chum'returned at last, carrying - in its sleep, I cut across the back Helds , few in Seaforth realize j ' But unless the people who complain months, young men, almost full' grown, by the score attending Eg- what do ? A woman's you think? red .flannel ,petticoat, She must !> ,,�1 fl tie fact but this month mar lis the are re aced to go t0 Court t0 give p p 5 mondville school, And some oP have been a large woman, too! It wt " 1SEVellt -fifth arini�'e1'Sal'\' of Dile of y evidence, there is little point In the them were 'growing ,mustaches. Even in school hours, But there tries as big as a sideshow tent, My chum had swiped it on some +,I "tile valuable ev- laying of a charge. And unfortun- tcAs seldom Any trou le, but ff � body's clothesline, I had to tie 11 ii `, most organizations Ottawa Citizen, who has been study- Y In those days we were taught the alphabet, the multiplication the waistband 'round my neck. I r�,,- ger in existence in the town. It was die y, all too frequently, those who there was, the master ,knew hon to 'handle it. Today,, it a teacher looked like a rain barrel walking From The Huron Expositor t- 111 April, 1$i5, t1121t tl1C' SeafOl'tll 1~>li'e complain the most are least desirous so much as s asks trosst to a p y in its sleep, I cut across the back Helds April 10, 1925 `n'>>" ;af;,. Brigade was organized. g of giving evidence. g +. pupils, he or she is likely ro be charged with assault and battery of Charters', Fbrsyth's and McAderm's Farms, hiding in fence Kutner Bros., John, Robert, Wil- , '� ,1 The twenty -year-old community p olice themselves are not of- b And, oh, how •badly some of these corners full of ,briars, thistles and burrs. In I Liam and Kenneth, returned t �, ? , , which prey lousy had attained ten witnesses to these incidents," the r modern pupii:3 do need battering' one corner like this had to stay y quite a while (it seem= Manley from the New Ontari lumber woods. The are contem 11 ii `, hurt the status of a town had had several Ottawa Citizen, who has been study- Y In those days we were taught the alphabet, the multiplication ed au eternity), y), while a group of y plating sailing the Great Lake �? W.l;`, ' eosperiences with fire, but fortunate- cc ing the problem, points out for driv- p ' p ' table, correct spelling, definitions, giggling girls sauntered gaily by. Probably the same bunch which during. the summer months. Thomas Harris and Lloyd Me :- {''" r ' 1 tilt results were 1101 st 1 itllls. HOLY- el'S have a tendene to slow down Punctuation, and all other essen- flair' oreducational ground tcork• had been ,having a picnic or some Lean, of Chiselhurst; were Ariz 5,; 4k„ .:when '` �9� E'Yei', In Ii�i'bl'tlldP'� of 11�, tI1C'1'e t1C- the see a policeman. This y p We were taught to write legibly. thin g around the bend of the river Prom where we were swimming. winners for colts at the Hensel spring show. ees and their wives from Auburn, aired in St.raatford as fife which Caus- demonstrates that motorists Who This cannot be sail of today's I have been in tor- And what fun it would be for them Ml. James Sleetll, of Sarnia, loll ;;t:: Fi? ' ed damage in excess- of c 100,000 and r r would otherwise splash can reduce p graduates. respondence with a youttg man and to sneak u and grab off m two- P y piece clothes. I had to come out sing a solo in First Presbyterian Church d" this led to alt' 2agitaitlon fill' Spoilt' form speed if retribution threatens, but ,a young woman, both graduates of well-known Canadian colleges, and oat the road as I of near ,home, g next,Sunday even and sp tial Easter music is to be repeat `1' 4 of protection ill Se21f01'tll, Cpinnllt- p that some of them will thou 11tleSSl}r �t their handwriting is something and made an awkward attempt to run, But I tripped on that infer ed b request. y Mr. R. McIntosh, �; ' tee of the council \' as named to Mir- o r deluge people with muddy water out of this world. A cross-eyed Philadelphia lawyer nal petticoat, and as luck would and Mrs, T. o > orest, are visiting friends in town . a ` t `�, chase a number of lll.11l extinguish- when they think they call get away with a ma nify-iug Blas. would be stymied in have it an old lady who was often on the in that the Mr. McIntosh has ]eased the res- '", 1�, ars and to iln-estl 2lte tole l)lll'cllaSt' T with it. It may be significant that trying to decipher the hieroglyphic road part of country, ca%e along, just as' I got dente of Mrs. W. Cole on High St and intends returning to Seaforth r, t+;' a a s•1 nil time ,of Sit steam pump. At the the au liorltles consider younger scnall'lings of modern B.A.'s and M.4.'s, We pupils did not knoly to my feet. I must have look, --d Bite a balloon, just up,' to reside. ' c, i 1t was feat 11C"C'eSslI'4' tl1d1L 2111 C?1'gc1t1- drivers, the worst offendems. ,c, anythja g about vitamins, calories. but going or lir. and Airs, J. Al. Gocenlock some prehistoric monster, for the p who have resided iu Winthrop fo ``' �' :: ization be formed to be res onsible Most drivers respect the rights of etc.. tice were made to strife so that you could read it, and to poor old soul yelled: "Holcly about 25 Yeats, moved to Seafort Mother," her ' ill(' t1g11tlllg Of,�ires altlll ill handle the public and drive slowly through :Pen correctly. 1 leased' to read picked up skirts and last week, ran at an amaze >� 'rote into the Special Easter services" war 11 .afl'Ir the e( ul Iment )urehaased b�` lOL1IlC21. P p 1 puddles, But those motorists who have no consideration for others from fisc weekly paper, and before I stluted to school had read Col- Pier's English History unfenced bush, held in all the churches in tow 11;v mother recognized the petti-on Sunday. In First Presbyterian n After Several preliminary discus- can, , perhaps, best be taught courtesy by -las absorb- ing to me at that time of scarce coat. and made rae return it to the Church the special Easter music owner, after I of some clothes of, g consisted of Hall's "King , 1.cions t•• a meeting of those interested in r a magistrate—always provided that reading matter as Robin Cr=ipoe a fes years later. anthem, my own I completed this embar- Victorious," with soprano solo by ''• the formation of a fire bl'lgaade \�'aS their victims are prepared to• take Another little adventure of any rnssing errand, and then went back Miss Edith MacKay; duet by Mrs. to the river in search of my lost W. A, Wright :,;' lheld lit the T01Y21 Hall early 111 April ,> the trouble to testify against them. school days was (at the tiine) a and Miss P. Patter- raiment. son bass solo by Air. M. R. Ren- i. ��, of that year. The meeting which was A , gosh -awful experience, A chum of I found the pants. Something ale, and Hollins' anthem, ,, y ;:< well attended, proceeded with the cent more feed is required for a mine and myself went to a scrim- ming hole in the Bayfield Ricer, had chewed up my shirt Seek Ye the Living?" with control After all, maybe slacks are bet- r' formation of a brigade and Rallied as • � ee „ WIGS FOR• BRITONS back of. Charter's farm, One at- traction to solo by Miss H. Murray. The ter than petticoats for general pur- male quartette sang "Behold, I 111 ti31Ce1'S T110n1aaS Bell, Jol1I1 t�ur1'e�•, (Tile PeCQI'de2' Tlrile5, Brockville) was the abundance of poses. Tell You a Mystery," consisting of John Beattie, Jas. T. Scott. AIg R. which were aver- age in size of flock, labor effici- Dennis11 I�Ob'an, William Hill and birds ill size. — - - - - � Rennie and D. L. Reid, and the 5 ` Robert Willis, The meeting decided This week in the Canadian House Commons "Wig$ Letters t the editor anthem, "Worthy is lige L.am'l,, ' from Handel's Messiah. those above average in only one . that the brigade should consist,l-of of the for Britons" o Air. and Mrs. C. L. Brall and .` not more than fifty members and this ,. policy li'aS t11@ CdUSe Of a certain _ daughter. -Mary; Susses Monica r r j number l;as quickly y enrolled, amount of humorous Comment. rI'he - and Kate Eckert, of Detroit; Sis- ter M. Ctavor ,.: One of the first. moves of the new question arose as to whether or not WHERE IS WALLACETOWN2 and Sister M. Sophia Aidborough, Southwol,', Yarmouth. of Toronto, were here last week lilialahide, etc., with sturdy Scotch11 ,,v' 1, ia brigade was to approach the t0 -Yrs Britain could actually afford the lux- WAIlacetown. Mar. 30, 1950. attending Highlanders, in the majority, but g the funeral.. of the late Chvor Eckert ' council seeking a grant for uniforms. r ury of ro- idin her bald -Pleaded Cit- g Editor, The Hurn Expose -for; many English and Irish„ SY, Pet- m Me annual election of officers of er•s Anglican Church, now well in ,,; iY ` The PseriS with government -donated wio�. Dear Sir: I have received a the Young People's League of Sea- to its second hundredth year. e` -• t `` . Council according to a contemp- r 5` ? The discussion concerned Canada number of letters, some of which forth Methodist Church was held stands by the beautiful cemetery Tuesday oxy` account of the meeting. "were s ask, "N'Phere is Wallacetown-" overlooking Lake Erie, where Col. evening, the new officers . unanimously in favor of dealing most relations Willi BI'ItalIl, and �t'allacetown, the centre of the to assume office ]lac 1, The to]- Talbot's remains are interred, and lowing were Honorary- .,, 1.11 generously with, the Company in this Britain's shortage of dollars which is oldest settled portion of the north shore of Lake ,Erie -the T=albot• elected: wbere be continues his "roost" be prem Rev, R. F. Irvin: ores.. Dr. the blue waters of Erie. '''' respect and passed a resolution «hien responsible for curtailing the amount Settlement -is located on what is Ross Savauge; 1st vice ores., Keith Tbaukiug you, Mr. Editor. Roo 2nd i:: cannot fall to satisfy and encourage of food t�.hich the British g0Yer11- now the much -travelled Iiiug's Highway No. 3. This -highway fol- sSa ,vier -prep,. Gladys - R. J. DUN•SMORE Holland: 3rd vice -Pre:.. Giadvs Me- `�' , " � t' 'the company. � The resolution pro -i P meat Ciro afford to Import fop' its low; the original Talbot Road- in • Phee;' 4th vice-pres-, Evelyn Har- burn: Tided the council 1>-olild pay two- pe°ole. Ill this .regard, J. H. Harr-- pioneer days the military toad from Fort Erie to Niagara Falls to Toronto. April .10, 1950, sec., ,Gertrude -S ebster: trees,. Geo. Hutchison: Pianist. Editor, Huron of the cost of each uillfol'nl son Liberal member' for Meadow Windsor and Detroit. General The Expositor: Dorothy Robinson; assistant, Daisy Dear Sir: With Canada's 1.thirds ,, till COndlt1t1r1 the cost 1)t'i' 111 `cin 'diC] not c. Lake, remarked that there is a Brook used this road, and a mile loom ',i'allacetown, fele Hamilton gates en route to the fourth an- t' ,emceed +. If the cost was under 0'1(1-;�in�' feeling' in the United States � `� west. A creep enrosse; £be road on its la'a}• to the nisi meeting of the International From The Huron Expositor Federation of Agricultural Produe $5.50, the council agreed tail pati- three and the salve vie�t is held by plan lake, and up this tree,k paddled General Brock on his way. to the et, (IFAP). and with plenty of April 13, 1900 . Itialrters of the bill, It may tie achill- Canadians, that Britain is not ap- border- It is stilt tapeta Brock-, 'explosive ;tuff flying hither and Mrs. Carne, of Bayfield, hart con here North snowdrops in bloom in her .. ,ddeiRce but seventy-five lroaching I her problems in a ✓calls- Creek, though not much of a creek on the American garden on the first of April. home froth. with reference to 'ftp F ` • years after &alforth's first brigade Soil noun- + tic \l'a that sole cannot support pea- �' now. rl•auacetoan is situ:aced al miles port prices for agricultural pro- Alex Ferguson, of Bayfield, left 'the for Cleveland ' ,• �,llt > iciPaa l S37d f01' t11E' iturchaz,e of unl- tremendous free ,social services and �1e't of St, Thoma,. At one time it ducts.' Crow's Nest Pass on Tuesday. He will reement.' 'tine Brannon Plan for en,=a`'e in fishing for the wmmer. j fOPn1S the lli'igade Cif 1950 On Mon- , east as bell.' was a flourishing trading centre, with hotel.. bank. tele=taaph office. e U.S. farmer: and 'the decline We are Pleased to notice that e . tray asked ft11" ai grant t. ft73' ItFt'I1t�' c � " These services run into billions of store-, eft_ The cumin- of cue Canada in farm cash income.* pleape per- Mr. A. W. McIntosh. son of Mr, mit this 'city :Picker' to beam the and Mrs, George McIntosh. of URfiII`nlS The Cfh�t n0\l', I1t�lYc'ti"'ei', dflllaz-s, and included such things as Southern Railway (later the-liehigan Central. rind now the rollonina ihougots to ytrur rural town. has passed his final examin- . �• Iliad 1'Ie]l to Illf12"c, L:llarl a unlfol'nl, tYvo wigs, for ally bald persoIl who 'New Pork Ceniralt. rut ;he kibosh reader, for the gavii that they may silos is linos College. Toronto, in do. as an offset t0 these days of Greek Esegetics and Systematical ci*zl0 Itesplendt'nt Ill tlle.11' 11e -A' trnliCyr"els applies. He cannot get only one; he On W aliAcelown, For the• rsiiroad by-passed Wallaeetctti, il_ favor of ro npetiiion and conflict: Theology. ?cir. .11 the flxeznon appeared for the first has to take two." The Second -S'lo 1S � the village of Dutton, three miles James Boland, of Egmond- �A Fine snit Nobler Country Leff" c•ille, left laic creek for Wood- <By A.A.-M.. in G.T_-, "" tittle in pu%'1lC at i� i�z11'2?ill' ltelil lIl undoubtedly desz rned as a `s sae' O p north, wherle a station '%as built- Gt adually \YallacetOlt folded Digest) l stock_ . where he has secured a "Y dreauz Of a fine and nobler 'at 1 �IlileCtltln \R'Bt.h illi' "?�tli of 11laay cele- a that the owner will not have tO 0O a g ugt, Batsiners a -lad buildi-:gs mor- good position lose coop°coins. country life than the world has Miss Nettie Wilson went to Tor- r _ bratatan of 1875, The uniforn'Is of about lwlirles,s while wig � numb one ed bOtiilly over to balite::. and far vests Rallacetaon notieaed on set known -a country life rich in, Tonto on Thursday- where she will tine material thing -s that mntributc ° : blue, faced wit.il whitt', liad been IS at elle clea.Ile.I':. Peaae!ulty. Then ;ole ;enclulum act as an examiner in the examin- to bt*dilc satisfactions, and richer atians with the School of Domes- t,r; . . maanufactured fly A. G, :IIeDout ll The British o(li ernment-dOndtE?d � I will; the Other l,sy Xc 3 xis way c paced f^oai btxkler to still in aIle th3n� that uplift the tic 3CienCe- hearts and spirits of men. I dream Mr. ° `` & 0O., of ,Reaaf'orth, while the Ioelt� Pa l.g has, Of Ct)urSe. been elle Sub eCt border, A line of big Greyhound John J- Chuff had the rriisfpr ai a land of well tilled tselds-of tune to have one of his fingers s , 3 and Caps were Inal(ie toll' Mr. Wird. of con�tldera.ble merriment, but in through buses made t miar runs-, ' Wallacetown was -ejzuN en: ;ed_ Ser fields that der .not u -a -ch away or _ZMw Poor with their tending. but takes off be a jointer In fills 141, t' the, waddler, td'i1t11 the C"list piCtlirt' lS not'So funny. � rice stations and to+r ; csmir fathers planitaa mill. - become more productive year by -lessor " Meaill pile pi, irticulaarly -hen one considers that I road is is sora a, :Mit \er �a 131�"h w;ay, being J. Arnold Case And Jas. year, 01 CtT r2irT home-- I Olean`, � Broadfoot left Tuesday- for Hely' home_• 1F> tole f.`t,Lldltti t€aErli , I1 steps e the ,wigs for Briton. policy is the shtme t^so acral,_ tc+o Y Outaria, whoa only ln-e eemtre lice owned be People whca 'York and Philadelphia, in ahem, loved because ;' to ill3lti�,PI3 as Suitable tele ellgllle. While symptomatic of lin e`'er-increasing f (St. Thomasa to slc� t -he tour- � « of their Mr. Win. Powell, of Toronto. enmatort and thein beauty, cberish-formerly Of 1?gmandrine, ` in sill Chi t= d1�ell'llt t5' I'c uI._ drive fi?I' t cite provided goaft and art. in alae saaaaaaae- :an.e especial- tv. crowded yr'iala v and a ed bemuse of the lore that has graduate of The Huron Expositor. intro C ` µ 7 }p " '. .'�r'ub 7b '1�1 trial, it i -clow.°` not, tLllia- services, S :a-otorisss They skcret past En •u ek�r t�➢3 S$S gone their making and ti3eir has laeen elected vice-president of �e'e�^iA=. I drHetl2._ FO'IT, EDP a>' ag�'Si- hasthe beemToroIItO '�I�"i?o`ice- resical en o irx ' � early thk f&lll(Ai1iII&g 6 � 1f" thy¢ , to estimates made by actarage of tole A aaimu e P, pedal- culture is arvnaaiai Jaily 3t�eif. Haat bas come to respect 'Pyr W G. Braradfoot. of Tuck- n of Vi " 11�iper w`ls de vert -d a .,d a pted. �trACcording Mr, Harrison, ings alone, in Britain, t. - �ttnertcsrt Tlasaaktaicaang �?' �h:` far or ttlDbolai ao spear of 3a�e1P- and to erMti and AB fo t, V.S., uta oma ri�ass by St; own Brucefteld. a$t• 1 del✓-3�I If in ? fpJ+S fy j� l' are eo-sting the government, from 0 night there is rzo le;aav 8 :e�; stTength: r1- ined of have been appoint- of .an agricultiare ore- ed justices of the pewee. fl, `,, rr ' While during the y t w'S it ham inn to �68 per bald head, If one itlriltl- n1 . ?awes ,�'<t well -_-sip- plIed raaerolaaaidase sm d ;.re,casicnrt to do lea -saes � a bta�nee� Probably one of the h.rgest war, nneaatrer= weDrTsiaag tage3laer in rr �. „iiSt+L'nCt'� " t ,.'`` Ila--- t.ha' r ' 3t filch plies these figures b "the iitiffibeT of stores, pAosrt otPiee. t' p vornaam a sat3te3 in�� ever held in L'sborne ,_gairit of brotherhood, 7 ki'gyp. aGsem$Dled on the farm e. pais L'4iiiti°i allitrdd a"It33iiclB ' t�C `�� bald I1rltl;,lrer sOltle filly's IS Ol3taiil- Saatteara 8lourishing thcP,,i marl, tshAm. and the lt-adquarters of s'�erai zrorkamg, of Ls the thiag for 7--hicb we are G,,. H Stewart ?worth Boundary. tole ultitnate goal off out ,f c+wazI Itla iilaa Q3r ltli*rbut.io+n woos ed of the high lllibllrL t of SiiCh )- Make f&�aiatg rompasriir•s Wailaoe> eade'STOurs-sBat amm SatardaF last the craca,_ion be Sheri may be do- ams the jaunt ssle of farm stuck t Pgew than a vea�r after it_ folm:SQ� on- necf-ssa.ry ttacta i the aeranittrol' to ,Inc ¢oreriaamd, l�cses• whe:� ytnmm eras 1 moped iia iia a land off our, a and 3ffipflenneats 3a conneci3on with 1 idea 9mmel ca=e sg_te¢a of ag¢i- ¢ ✓,(,o In t�anb�r. 1 the bri � p $de had ,gox4rnment-donated .^w,'rtr- lk'eS And t11e 1111ffiotlir In ttlie sit$Ia- bay at lk'ket fOa swig=.✓; a� from .1221111 his hrel.*+ttea, James The auction. 1 e a finer alad tnore bmnti- eeas u*t� Thi& Cameron H. I';— t tis c& fix`s when nea>F half N-vvr York to Sar ,:ucis2o or tial tion docs Kalamt,iarzr ffis ply largely, if one is a and 1 co mitry life, a no3Dler and a :$a,,,_,. 1 ss cot t; eiriliaatioiL It tR` ifQfk fMain hiildi�ftt w de- P�'r`itASli taia�,al @.r. l Asad llrbez'e a •ade ar: sib , lithe %,_ -Ir, >~' I3e�c, Sr.. of �tarieb, met P a:ag of us c do armaki¢ig vsatBi +`* • � ” in a which i"�',Stilted Pit t°' The people of North AmerILa tine trek f't•tam W&?!.r4rc, ,q vn talatme; tmortlt to iUtittox. a paiiatttl aecideat at his fat 2 but- w®r�zLa ttD;elher, Barer ggi c lose other fat, He rias work- 2, 7 f I d M w at fit" M, are anti@li. and rI 1x azyp� py gYlt ?{,6, do every- tib es:rcb. a trt�a, g>reac laces tale I aammir, ts*k goes h aaaidsi y be malaade' �sptaa � yea a IDasax3sarx rxlren his head tame dao tg talrta'W10t Atari tonere = am eiDntart stilts Lrie r .'1 , j,)I .. 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I . - 1P --- __ - - - - s 11I 4 . 1-1 '' - - Woman Breaks Leg in Fall starting Renovationo t il Mrs. -Carl 'Siemon, R.R. 4, Mit- 'Carpenters, plumbers and elec- chell, Was admitted. to Stratford tricians are busily engaged at ' i hospital on edmesd'ay evening of Frank Gongs new restaurant Site, last week with a fractured leg of-. preparing the place for the dlayi r ter she fell at +her home, 'She had when Mr. Gong will open, his new her leg broken several years ago modern restaurant and bowling al. t and it rerualned stiff and now it ley, work in`the basement where' t •\` has been fractured again, just the alleys will be installed, :has above the original break. She will been hampered Eby water, The t be confined to Stratford Hospital cement floor has been lowered. to . for several, weeks. --Mitchell Advo- make ,;more headroom for those tate. who will want to patronize the al- t ' leys, There is a great deal• oP Drowning Tragedy Averted work to be done, and no date can A near tragedy was averted at be given as to when the building , Bayfield on Tuesday evening when will', be ready. --Blyth Standard. Tom Keshle, Jr., was able to effect Pupils Escanpe As Ceiling Falls a rescue which saved the life of I Jack Cameron. Mr. Cameron was Seventeen , school children nar- paying a visit to the Bayfield Riv- rowly escaped injury around) 3:30 ; er when he fell accidentally into o'clock on Monday, afternoon, at the swollen, swirling waters. It stone School, in Morris Township, ° was only through the valiant ef- three miles south of wingham, forts of Mr. Kestle that Mr. Camer- when the ceiling; gave way, Half , on is living today. --Clinton Ne)rs- of the schoolroom ceiling sudden - Record. ly gave way and crashed onto the 1 school seats below, bringing down Farm 95 Years in Brigham Name lath and studding, and strewing r The f a• o th 12th c ncession the room with plaster- Fir&t indi- a m n e o of Mullett Township, recently sold o 0 Lakes e e f r h e n n cation that anything was wrong I Albert Brigham to Mr. Jas.. was ,when the ceiling began to Population I3 -One of the Muses Scott, had been in the Brigham Sc tt, bulge and crack and. the teacher h ° - family name for 95 years, Richard Miss June work, shouted for the 2I -Haughtiness ad Brigham had become owner Ili students to get out of the room. -City (Nebr.) 2S -Island (U.S.) 1854. He was the grandfather of The students scattered in all direc- ' - the late Albert Brigham. 'Mrs. Brig- tions in the room. Some managed• substance 32 --One .of Society ham recently ,purchased a home on to get to the front of the class- ° Dinsley St., Blyth, from Mrs. Fred room, while others were trapperit 33 -Himalayan bear- - Oster, and moved in last fail.- at the rear between the section ' Blyth Standard. that fell and the classroom win- , -ire, aptau Bows, Lois walker was the only t I Hold Farewell Party one to receive any injury, a slight 3'4 --Pertaining to the -Port, (Black Sea) bump on'the bead. Other students e 1 Arthur Goddard, C.P.R. section narrowly missing injurey were Lil- 4S- Seottash 44 -Plass kge ' foreman at Goderich for 17 years, ]jam Campbell, Isabel Scott, Bruce r .who is being transferred to Guelph, Proctor, Bessie Campbell, Helen 48 -Italian eeaor i0-L'neamployed e as' honored by 50 fellow employ- Haine&, Jimmy Thompson. Robt, ' ees and their wives from Auburn, McMurray, chairman of the school r'4' Small C&Hd Blyth, McGaw and Goderich at a board of S.S. No. 7, Morris, said ` • farewell party at the home of Mr. he is at a loss as to the cause of and Mrs. Charles Leckie, Quebec the mishap. Much credit goes to . St., on Friday night. The presen- the young Brussels teacher, Miss tation of a set of pipes and a work, for bet- calmness in sound - smoking stand was made to Air. ing the alarm, saving students • Goddard and an end table to his from serious injury. The school is ` wife, by Charles Levine and Thos. closed with the students getting Young. Mr. Goddard will occupy a an extra three days' Easter vaca- similar position at Guelph.-Blybh tion until the rubble is cleared ' Standard. away.-WingAdvance-Times. t t • Huron ' ' ., Federation of ' Agriculture Farm News ' Efficiency Helps Lower Egg Costs spend 82 minutes daily per 100 ' The poultry industry is passing Pullets, the return on labor was through a period of readjustment, only 20 "cents. per hlttjr for every t necessitated, by many causes. Even $1 per hour returned when only if governments and associations do 22 minutes were required. t their part to alleviate the situa- Flocks averaging 44 per cent tion, the poultryman . has an production (potential about 70 per ' important role to play in over- cent) gave a labor return of only Fouling dlfficulties. Improvement 50 cents per hour for each $1.00 ' in management is the chief tool returned by those with a 61 per at the disposal of the producer, cent production. Most costs are Points out Mr. H. S. Gutteridge, essentially the same whether a Poultry- Husbandman of the Can- bird lays a few or many eggs and , ada Department of Agriculture, even feed 'consumption,. I& only He states that from a survey of slightly. higher, the survey shows. A 495 flocks made in 1947 by the From available data, only 40 per Division of Agricultural Economics cent more feed is required for a of the Federal Department of bird which produces 330 two -ounce Agriculture, flocks averaging 154 eggs a year than for one laying birds gave a return of only 45 cents per hour of labor, for only 40 eggs. Farms below e4ry Sl returned by those averaging994 which were aver- age in size of flock, labor effici- birds ill size. envy, and rate of production, re - Labor efficiency is closely relat- turned 20 cents per hour of labor. ed to factors such as size of peu, those above average in only one automatic feeding and watering of the three factors returned 37 equipment and similar time saving cents per hour, and in two fac- ' derives. Quoting from the same tors, 55 cents for every $1 per survey, when it was necessary to (Continued on Page -7) ' BOXWORD PUZZLE , ' By Jimmy Rut! - , World Copyright Reserved ACROSS -3--Step d.lnce 3-Plaaecs ri--Breed 6`-Po 0 O--Faddish-oralago 45--t=A19e for loose 17 -Enumeration of 4-I' nt rue "-Utter lovingl • Papers .16 --calamitous Population I3 -One of the Muses 3 -Dries hack y '19 -Wee R'it13e— 52 -Not within 2t)--Captirate --Trunk of statue ngle threa(i 2I -Haughtiness ad I 1 -April 9, 1960, :t -Period r .a6-Supset to sunrlse -City (Nebr.) 2S -Island (U.S.) 6 --Shrill cry 5r -Easily bent 58`5tll tsars 2,4--Eletnentar y 9 -Indian tent w -High, steep bantc 59-12 that Piaee GO -Ascertain substance 32 --One .of Society satellite weiz�ht of, Islands of oxen 33 -Himalayan bear- (S.A,) reotn ly DOWN tuber cat 3,5 D eny _Ett4ble BIq `6' -Fine art gallery -ire, aptau 5 -,Ascended U. --'strikes with hand, --lmnginary Island 4- illocdsarlaitL 3'4 --Pertaining to the -Port, (Black Sea) Insect pole --Sagaeitr -••,Island ill,) S --Pounds (abbr.) - 4S- Seottash 44 -Plass kge a`1'-'ninte sheep +-- •chart 47 -Restore onlor -1*riesto aP ht:ar;: of milk n --Stale of ebnality 48 -Italian eeaor i0-L'neamployed (Ane, I3oulf,) 12---itatrcialt i3- HoNvo ah * si-Ret -TAI and 14--Y• irearnt, r'4' Small C&Hd 66 --Highest card. • soLUTION 01 pAGE r rkr II 16 r 1 , +.,, f:P F11 t�,•(s ”. ,