HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-04-17, Page 1... � I ,� . V.. I I I I'll. I ,::: ... :. 11 , T I
. i � I ': 11,� ?-'�,,,-,,,,, i�,�X;Is.:, : :, '% '.1 ZM14.11C., _,�1VJk9f,
:
:
I . 1-11, I -11A -"I I . �, .i J!y ,,I
,
,
91, . ... , I , � �
. ,�, ,�t���l',�.��,�l���,�f��x#,.,4t���",I ;��',�� �. t ". 11 .. '. 1! 'I'
I - . ,,� , �0
w� ,. Z, , , %, q-'. ,� , , % , ". f . �,
. . , 4 ip�, ,�A,., uv,
. . *�*�,W,� , .� � � �,,. ::, 3 41. � �, ;S ;
�, % , �, ,�,i - r'., I
k , . ,,, �1 : � " . 1, F. ..
I . . � 'V�'� . . ,�� .
01#:: I i I I .
.......
I , . ;. � I 1 I I.. 1. . . . . . -111 ��
... ... 1,
.,�: "I I V, � I
"'
� I ,
i , � .� � � 1.
4*11 . ;.. 11 _: _-,., -, ': _ ": " 'I, , � -,*� , . 1
V 1 .... "I , '. "
.
AP , �
. ,�, � . . , , .� ��
: ", 1. �.. "I'll, ".. , !'W - " . ,
� , ,�%, . . , _ , ,.A'
1 I ,
- .1 � , . 7w '� 'W, -.,�- . . . . . . . . I ... ,i,: � � Z�� , .,,
� , . 11 � , ,
f � . N P __ 11 .. I � . . , .�� , , ..� " � " ., , I ,
;r , r.:,... � '.,, 1;r. -1 .
, , . !. .1 ., ! � , , � . "I - � � . 1. � - 1:�I-";�� � . .
-7 � , , , I , 1-1 , 'J. A ; .. . 75- Mf,osv
, 2 . . , . " 1. I �. , � 111F, 90- 10"
k . 11 � � , 11, I.. I 11 . ��,,� � , ;!,� � 1. . 1, I � , �: i
. .. I I . . � I I . . . �� , , ". � - �,�_ , , 'i '! . . I � , iL q!,, ,, � - , - �., I -_ I
Ile. I I 'k , , .. �1 -urgy'l V�, I I ;, . !, 7 V, , , 1� I . � , I., V. 1',. ." I
; . � � i , - �-'4� ";;, ;, _t '. , ,. 1, --� , ,�4 �,,, � �) �, �. . , '. 1 1 . I - -.-�, ;, I
.
, . L . .� , , . I � ",'�'1'11' 1" , 1 1 .. 1, 11 �! ,. , , � V� V
. . : , ), . . . . . . , , X , , v
,
,
p I il . ; 1�$ . . �. � I .. , . % , , 1. I � . ; r , ,.A -4 I. I �� l. .,
. . . �,,,.,,,, � , AP,;.,,-�, '�
� .�: .1� � , 11 � _. .. . I �, k , �#,",g �
- ,,, : . I ., . , , . %. 'L , . .. ,� -11, � "I ,, . '' , I ;��ii "I 11 � - .7 . � rl'� �
� I 1.� I , , I 140111 . . , 81, . " J§ffi
� 1 4, I—— I I . 11.4' I , , . : ." ,t , '14. 1 � 1. �,�,,'� , ,, .. li4 -��, ", �ilgt%, , . I
� , , � , , _1 . , ,�., , . . .,., ,, " I , . , 0 " '. �,�,,, ,;,�., ,'.,.'_�� , , ido ,
1 , - -1.1 .il x I'll, " m ",,�, I � !� .�O � �: ! . j � b i MI . 6
, M �., '. .. � 4ii��10 i.,�� "
I . . I ��;i otp�.�-,�6 . �", : . . - I _ __-, ____
I __ ' , �= , 1. . I_— , - - . �. . A ;,�*v 'e,
"
71-t"' ' -- ' - I :9 . . , I " I _.... 11 - &-1 " 9 1
77 1 i., . , _ ... , ,.- � " i7ili�i �i��V,
� . �. � I , , , ,�', 11 �!�.: � _11�111� ��_,,,.' I ..... . -1-1 ...
( I � , � I .r _ : _ � l�': " � ;, ., , 7 1 � 1�, . t.�� ,,, E, , .�, . , ." � . i-� , , 0 0. 1.1 ,,I 1. '' , "' " _ "" "' 1, I . ,.�
� . I I I '111 ..', 1-11
I , 1� ." ; � I � VN , , ') . , . I I ',-,t: ... :1_.-!,,3i- .".
. � , i ftowAvOrth Voor . � , .� " � �� " . � � - , 11�,�,T. 11-111-11, ,, " , ,
- Z'62".0,11
- I . � , ,
, �
. A. I
- . I . Ii. :', ,. , .", , � �, F1 , . . . ..,..., -,"9 , I,, T
I I . I - ` " - ".. I . 't T R ,,, N
P
''.. , ��"` FRIL., q, . . , ,, ,, �"�,' "'I.11R. '.
,, W11,0110 i� I . i - I . I .1 I . R f.7 1-19 -s, ;. * - � I �.. '� : ��P, 'A I
- . �.,. , �� , 4 , � � . ." 4 � - 1. I , . �.� � � _ -- 'A.
�, , �,
I �j", ' --1- ,�,
,
. I I I I I , , 1�..V"� V
I .1 '... �, ----
, . 0,! 4449 1 1 � 1. I . � , IF,` I '.. _08'..", . ; . , ` ffillwii
'IV . I I I " , . . k'' , " "T-4 � � 0, 41� �111 , " , . i . 4 .�', 4& "
. A I - 1. I—— i � _.� I I I I .....I. -I I I , A , � , I I , � I , .. V. � , �., . . " r i I IULA
6 i. I .1 11A., I 0 W V I I . . I . -L' -.1-1. .. -_ -_ I . ?t I �*i��*:� ,�, , "� I - , , I
—, I I.. ... I I . I I � � , 11. � il I ; ,� . 1. - ...... — . I 1.11 . .1 i I I 11 I -11 11 11 . 11 . � 7.- "IF.-- I � �- I-.,. ___ -,4',17, ,,, , -g
. ,r.,� � 7 k . I 1- � 1. . I. ., I 1: 11 I .. .,.�
,f4 I., � � �, . I . - V I I ". � , _ " , -,. .. ;,�. 0. 0 �� ,
I I . . �. . I . ; I : ---,,qt,,- .-.1'.-n1 114."'161 - -
A . � I , . ,l . . �T ��i', '. - 1;1 - .1 �1%111�1 , .1. ;, I
I . I 11 ��Z ...... P� ,� � , Rr ."i
., . 1 �. , " ,V
11 1� I . . .1 I I 11. ..': " , " '' 'if`z ` - ".." , � I-4. , - 11
.. . . 1. ' ' , I 1111t� I �1� , _�,$ . I
, . � V1 I � , � � � ��' ;
P . . , b �yt', 1,9-1-11 - �
. N.r ,-�-�, I 0 . . ' I 1 " "), WITS I � 01N , .. _, � . 1 1;.
, ,�,I.�S,',�_�,, ; I -�,;;
..
9 I I ' AM ,�� 'I'!. %, � ,� I P 11,41. 14""I""'I'll"'I
I . , 11 � W., 0 )
f AmIn . - ";.00., . .
,
.
. ,� - �, - *1A ��,,, I �
I 11 ., I qm_�
�pg,
,
�
V "If N
? . .. 1. = q P, -., " , , 4;
,
,
. . �1, '. 4
, 1 ��
,,,
. I 11 I . I p ''I'll _ ".... I . . . . . . I, � F, �, � I I
, � I i �,� . . I , "
,
11" . : U".Lcil Reads '-, ' S U,I�e .- "i" , F t-,4 "
4-A � , . $1 2 590-00'�L OF �
� . H.. .. - _',' D'6-bwl th r".. ., ',:�,, ,; Sea,for'th,` "T" � 0 , t ,to
� .
�' _ ,,,
; ' 0 0 0 0 . , I . ' . & I I ,,_:__' 1111.":� 1.1.1111.1il. ��. I ............. .11 I I �� I
I P ;,. ;�.':;, ,�� ....
1, ,�'L�`:�.,","� .` "" `� ` . 11 . 11 � - I
L , "'
1, , , .. I ii:,Ui ii, i , 11 , i
. . � ;,
I
, B'w'Law after Most,Munm* al - - . I d""'..,"�,,': U!',;;:r.-_,,'tiJ,..,J,i I 11 ["I". �i
� , .1 S, �
.
. Ii. y . .. :LP ities, 3Ln Fav"'.0'r "' AV'r.,-Yearly Pzcnxtc� . . . . . . . ; , - I
� I I I . 1, ''
.
� f-,� . I � 0 . . . .... � .... ., _ ,.� 4 1
1 1 1 1 1 . . � . i�.� ... ':, "'�;� WT, 111A.
,I\ Cartnel lAdies' Md , Sudth Purchases , ... �,,��,.; Annmg Field pay of the, Huron . .. . _L
-
1� ,
. Five of Six TwP, Glen ' ' 01.1 !!!!! . ntyl Feftrattou- of Agriculture . , I I..... il". .1 , `
W , 1.
. ,, 4" 4A ,,, A
. -s& I ,
Flowers and Honor Tuckersmith ..
t , Discuss - MacDonald's Bakery , Hullott Coun fflow. =1 be hel4l In Seaftirth, Saturday, -H �
. r�'. cl � �-. on -111" T#i.',
:!: 08 !;�,, ��
, rniii3� rV !: June 20, It was announced follow- . I �"%_. ,�� 11 � 9,
! : I I . _ -, __,
: I I * C4uroph.'Puloit Chaw's , ,Glen. Smith, employed f6r : -Ing a meeting last we6k JA'ClintoA ;Wflrv, .-� 414-y,��'t �,."' i
. , �V� ��'
� .:A) The April meeting of -the Ladies' I � I _,dW og,,the AderatIon directurs. ,� '.. W". , �0 i
� � � c '� , r E `
. nc " " family uath .
. .
- st 4, ..
.r�l,',4 � Cou ils C at A i iiiio � Vo eAgainst BJV_L W,,GF,it , ,
. oncur - , t , , , -Z A.
.1 ,Aid of'Carmel Presbyterian Church, . siness An, erdoyable evening was spent . I � ,tt" : 1 ,,�,j, �� ,'��, "�-4 lIi ,1�1.�." p
.. I . - . At a later m�.Oetlng a, commi . .4 '� �1'1-. ... 11 ,. I 0, 1, ",
chased -the -baking bu of 4as. . � _
. . years by, Crick's Bakery, has pur- .1 � . ,� I - J �
, � With: the majority of In . Hullett Township ,Council last win be named to pluu the VYV,KrU1XL A . . I . a
.. - ,
. , _ ,
, Hen"ll., was held, .'ab tke manse - I duiciPali- A. MacDonald, ... . mve 4&rp* I—— ,-, I ,
I 11 I - ,suit And arrai� , LW'A�, L!ffVA
� , gomeAts, Gordon Greig, �11. WE 1;*;7�!Im.'V'��.
_ on.'MMU at. bfr� at --the. home of Herman week vele4- down a motion concur- L . i;��114, f, , ,
,
,
. , � ""....
I .......... , !.. .1
, 3ganday evening witli Mrg, j. B. ties in Seaferth High .School Dis- ,Smith, who is a veterait of the Wil -Ilam Brodbagen last Friday L.V' secretary-Aeldman' of the FederA, in oar -of. 9 of,4Ub.,�"um"P, , ,1'jl�,`
�'. ... Monday everfln :1111,:,
�_ - 01.1W " :; � �?,�,,,
ge . W , " 'fi
ipautles In 0ou, noted. Dire�tora discussed- the . "Ai.,"'ij,ffl-i. 1
. . r�%�. !
I ning when neighbors and friends' lr��,',',
land' , -1 '.�i."
I Fox hostess,�and Mrs. A- iKerslake trict, In favor of a,$I25,Q00. addition Canadian Navy, will open the,b.ake . ring with -61her munic . __ , the eaterA PAY, �� ��
'. ", �
-
I group in charge of Pr,ogram -to the High School bere, signified shop Awn 17. The'shop.hap, been ' 1 , the Seaforth High School district possibility of acqu Ontario tIckamr0bon.1ndfil eri0'2b&)j-t4" :",�,' -, 0,4 - I "'i �
1 ,V
, ,
,
; .�, .T ,
.
.
� and lunch. I . 11 1; I . ,ring 10),31 1. 1.
.0 , .
I gathered to Spend a sociaJ -time to, contest win bp��,' eld ! ,,,,,,a P " J_ ,�.).1'7'1��,A 1
1 by their passage of the -prescribed closed' for several, weelbi, following X- ; for approval of an Addition to the Premier Leslie Prost as guest . -;'� , ,it tA�,,
I , A 2 Prfd I 1�1,u '. . .L. '3�
. Mrs. W. R. Bell conducted the the Illness of the former owner, I gether before the family leaves fdr� ' school here. , speaker, for the day, but it was r'4 a I ay`i�,� Ane It". *40 -$, r : .:.., � .� �, �
, by,law authorizing cost participa.- . I �, More prizes w1n; bo _e "t"It
I !, , M r. . .... 11 ,
meeting. '.Devotlonil was in charge MacDonaIdL , i,��' ,� a,,� , ,
. a new home In Morris township. .. I later learned that the Premigr I NA11 year,jAcKd1RgJ2,.r,z ,Inv. ii#.., ,.�� 6!.,, , t
I In accordance with asses& ' � I , �
I of Mrs. Ro tion I The motion, presented by W. R. ,),.,�
� , y, Bell, with the theme, . Euchre and -dancing were eg'" ': be in, England during June. R et? or .., ,�. ".. 11 : "
. 10
'TraYer."" Scripture 'lesson waa 'meut� Seaforth Council ,Monday I . I , nipy-, � le-itt and, Win. J. Dale, read: . '048ses"aild 6veif ' " I ... � "A
!'"4,11.11ini
I in the absence Of _250,ra cash. A, .
.% .... I �,
' President R. 1,, the e 1* � �'.4 . . . . . "!:1, I
ed till atter lunch, with music suP_,,,,i ' That as we believe th ',asses - �. ,
. . ,
P* �ilght ga*e.first and second read- ents, here. Mr. Clo, I . ere Is a need S. X*Kerch are,4640 i66 "'5111% .:� ; , I
. readby.Mrs. Fox and a rayer of- . As related how piled by Elgin. Byers, Norwich, I er, the Federation vi " ,
: for -more accommodation ii� 'the ce- 7-9 36 to 50, 23,,, to, W, ,- .", "�',.,
rtL, . , . ' . , 'i;
... -
ii
�
Ing to a by-law calling for the 'Dor- discarded bottles, and broken glass Ont., Roy Brodhagen, Walker Ha piresIdent, Wilfred Sibortreed wai- -'Ad under. ' 00'�,r classb# "fire: 44 � �
i Itered % -by Mrs. Bell. A. poe�iu, � k�m,,*--,��
. 6eaforth Sthool and, the majority ion, #resided at the ineiting' , ju4 . - , -I'
� I " ",,,""I'll. ;;; ........ ........ _q- .. � � -"i, ,:
, ,
. .� , . . . . . . . . . , , ,.�,: - " ,,'��i
. 11 , ..... ... � .. I. j,., �,: ,' .' I
I �'Teaoh U,4 How To P�ray,ll . was ro,Wimg of $125,000 On a 20 -year de- were making a mess of a section- James Aikenhead, and Harry Ches- _ , �.
l read -by Mrs. Roy, Bell. benture, Issue. ,� , - .,-. ,I Of these municipalities with a Aarg- . ies' open ,,b,esit"Step-ftneeei,-',',�,,'bis � "! �. " �,Y!
. , . *111 . I �1.1
. of his premi"a near the 400mmun- ney. Maurice Etue read. an addres"s : -. R , Hear Reports, PetiXions , J �Ii,' , 1, I
. , np , _
I . 6 I on. Brooke di 9 er assessment involved ha . lady step-dancer� beSt'Squ4re,4g , F, I
i Thank -You notes'were read from ! M. A. Reid, seeretar�ytreasurer ity -Centre, Several councillors and, Arthur Nicholson, Wil a3itgn ve voted . �... .. eo; �'. :-v ,..,, ,��A. �
,. . .
I � Ham Minister' of National Defence, in fkvor-of enlarging the school-, ReVorte'Vere heard on the an- set. Entries, Will b,,e rseelVed up �to 7. r I ��,;' ,
. ,:� LL 1 1. A I
. Mrs. H. Bell and Mr. B. Edward%k of the high school board, informed agreed that such an unsightly con. Cameron and Wilfred COle�mau Pre� who,.�vith Mr& Claxton, pald A we ieport ourselves in favor of en- nual me6ting of the Ontailo Beef the- ZIA If elstest. . � I . .,. ,,, , 1; ... L I.,. �14
n. . _ L . "I"',
1 �4'1
i It -Was disclosed that Group 1, ot members that all township municl- dition could be found elsewhere in sented ,the -family with suitable Informal visit Sunday to Clin. larging the 4" �. � ,�.'
school and pass the Producers' Association in Toronto, Following ,committees, -,Were; -4Lg- I ��!��
'. ,i,
. .V�. �
, .
t which Mira. Clarence Reidt Is 'the Palitleg fit the d4strict - Tucker. town as well. . gifts, among them a beautiful don- tori MO.A.F. Station. Follow. Prescribed by-liw. When put to read li�y C. R. Coultes, Belgrave. 'Mr.. Pointed,: stage' and. I floor, Earl ...' �'- .1 ".1. �", .
. �
W � " � . 1, leader, realized, $44 at the booth 8-mith,,McKillop, Hibbert�Morris and Trial of the dogs -continued: ble-atrike mantel clock. ,Ing attendance at a Council for agreemqut, the motion Shortfeed outlined the business Dick C M ' I_V-,red: � ,,,'�n ,
morning I . axviel Harbuim, N. , !
I I at S. McArthur's auction sale. Mrs. GreY-excePt Hulled township, ,had "Why don't we pick up all dogs The following is the'address:'To lost conducted at the; rece lights . ;��,��,.�.".5 ,
: � hvia was appointed afdede- found loose or with -out tags and . I . -
11 J. V,-4cE passed the prescribed by-law favor- church service In the Protest, At directors' Jones; souad, and- �4aftoMt, �.. 1. '.
� " zv
I gate to the meeting ai James St. Ing the enlargement. Messrs. Herman -and William Brod- ant Chapel, Mr.'and Mrs. Clax. George C. Brown was appointed meeting of the Ontario Federation Ing Stage, ,Tack and'Boli ,'.g 1. , . .*. � ,�'ii
I b�y da e '� ��-....,. ..
. � I I then get rid,of ,these odd, dogs," hagen, 'Mr. and Mrs:. William Mor- ton, were guests of honor at a tive ,to the pro- of Agriculture. H. Bonthron, Dr. 9). "M-cXej,ds�� ' 't" �
'
I '' es- Councillor -Keith Sharp. suggested. . -*r�� 1�,
� . United, Church, Exeter, Wedu Agrees an Need ris and Mrs. Norman Byers: We lunche" Posed Blyth Fire Area, and was , Letters of appreciation were di- (piano); gate and prize money '. 1- I
I I � day, .When Mrs. G. A. Wheable, on In the officers? mess I .. I W. � . :1
w� I , ��!
10ndlon, was guest speaker. , However, Mr. Reld-osaid, the mun- Mayor - McMaster: "By the way, have gathered tonight to eXpress Wherfta small group of Station given authority to pledge Council rected to be Sent to district mem- W. Sarrett, Plus helpers; -entry", I ,��,,, 11
� ; "' _%,
..
.., icipal council of ,Rullett, while vot- who cheeks on whether tags are to you how much we are going to and visiting service, civilian support to the area if, and when it hers of parliament for effort and 'Spencer, M. Drysdale; booth, Bert " , , . � "��- I
The group discussed, the placing bought for all dogs ot not?" After miss you ., �
,'M
�,
. Of artificial flowers in the church Ing down a motion to pass: the by- the reply dame from Clerk Wilson, fr9m our neighborhood, and dierical guests, were also Is necessary, The township power WPpor-t in the passdug of recent Hdrton, George Hess, Bill Fair� . . �, .1 . .�,�� �. I
I .
�
I, law, has indicated verbally that it and to let you know that all you�- present. grader was insured through K. W. dairy legislation. bairn; judger., Fredi HA,rbuTn, Crom, , I ��,
laud Sepaiiing the pulpit chairs. the members entered into a lengthy Er ' d', _ ��.
. 'The agrees there is need of additional ien , y thoughtful and helpful . Colquhoun, 'Clinton, with a prem- A petition from the Tuckersmith arty; Ross McKay, Hills,burg; . � I .
�..., -
J A : , president' displayed material Pace facilities at the High School discussion about the means of acts fliVoughout the years have not . ium of $982.50 for three years, The Federation of Agriculiure was tab- Frank Scott, Ripley- . 1. .... N
� for Quilts , to be made 'UP by the a identifying dog owners, done chief- I 1 �.!.e�
.: ,,�
, �;,
� � �bers for sale At the fall -bazaar. and still favors Participation in the ly by assessor's information, it was gone unnoticed and unappreciated � township truck was also insured. led for reference -to the resolu- The event is p Hen-'- I'll, "11.
, I cost. The Department of Municipal I by U.S. You have given yourselves Hensall Calf Club The Petition Signed by Sid. Me- tions committee. The resolution Sall Chamber -'6f Cornm�rce, I � ""'.
. . 1i
- pointed. out. . . I I ,:_
Affairs re4uires that oni ,a major- . wholeheartedly to the life of . Clinchey, 'Henry Hunking and W. calls for treatment of westeri., cat- — t . �.� -
.
�_� . ,y our I . .. �:..,
Ity of the municipalities concerned Later a verdict on the dogs come community. We are sorry to lose Plunkett for,the engineer on a tile tie Against warble fly'infection be- . , q;
, In a motion from Councillor Close 1'
I need pass the prescribed by-law in whereby the Mayor Tas -to issue You from our neighborhood, but we Praised by Seaforth dxain, was accepted and B. M. Ross, fore shipment to eastern Points ' ' I.;,..
I . 11
order to comply with the reguI4_ a know what is our loss is another's O.L.S,, God4rich, was appointed to A tender for the publication' of � .11".
Brucefield WMS Fire' Protection T alk I , '1-
(e " . . tions before a call for debentures proclamatdon that all dogs be not gain We hope that In your new act. the County Federation's annual: . . . . I ... . ��, ". I
,.�,
.
1. is made, Mr. Reid informed, allowed to run at large from May I ham� you may have every happi- Jr.Farmers President George Radford -was ordered paid year ibook was accepted. The con- I .t
to October 1, except on the dwn- ,. ' Al
I. Earlier in the meeting the town er's pr ness and a:bundant joy and health I . $I5DO, three-fifths of the contract tract goes to The Huron Expositor, Heard,by,M s lulub . �"�'.
.
4 Meet's Tuesday solicitor, P. D. McConnell, noted in operty. Councillor Crich dis. fGryears to come. As smiall tokens -"The most extensive and most price on ,the Harding Drain. . ,5eaforth. . en .. � . 1. I I','* �
� I agreed with the motion. ' Interesting calf club -in Ontario is . " I I . . : 111.
� his submission to Council of the of the esteem in, which you are the ,Status of the Hensall Pair . ,Common 11,111,
. I tion, at � , ,�,
�o,
I I The regular meeting of the W.,M. debenture by-law draft .that the De- . Clears Representation held, we ask you to ,accept these boardrs. present club; it is a pro- little cost but some time; was ad-, 4 ,,,
S. was held Tuesday in the school partment had indicated it desirable Prior to a discussion of muniel- gifts.-SIgned by Your Friends And fitable and interesting project as voeated, iby Instructor Joh-n Turn- . I ,.�,,_
1. IN
... .: I
, .
. . . room of Brucefield' United Church. for All -municipalities concerned to pal representation on -the Scott Neighbors. -ell as a drawing card for 'the Baldwins Lose Series to " bull of the Ontario Fire Marshai'li . ' .. �,,
, 'ed for the be in concurrence by passage la ' , The Kessrs. Brodhagen thanked Heagall ,Spri office Tuesday evening at the r I 1,11,
Mrs. T. B.1 Baird presid . Of Memor I Hospital Board, Scrap k I .4
I . n Fair." So stated eV_ .1 : 7 �
Worship -period, on the theme, "Lln� the prescribed by-law. At the same ,metal, carried to a property of Wil- the neighbors for the' lovely gifts. Junior Faft" President. Jim Me- lar meeting a the Mev's Club of . : ,.��,
" , listment." I .time he agreed, as was later point- lis Dun . I - . A Waterloo Siskins Satu'rda First Presbyterian Church. . I . :::_
. des ib :Gregor, speaking to the Seaforth y
31iss'Bowe-Y read the scripture, ed; Out by Mayor E. A. MeMas,te !y a local pollector, was . I . _,�P
, I n scored by several members� as un. Junior Farmers,, at their April . Instructor Turnbull, after a short I '.
, . ' . . . 'jw'
followed b7 Prayer. Mrs,. R. Al. and Mr. Reid-, .dLgt under Depart- Sightly. Council suggested that . . Following a 7-5 vietbry . .,;It
meeting. I over Wa- ternates, Morton, J. Muir, R. Muir, outline of the various diepartments . . ",
I . , .".
� , Zan took the business period. The went by -4w thts desirability was possibly, a more suitable location S - The club, ,hich� buys all its terlo6 Siskins here last week, Sea. Doig, McII7% and functions of the FJreMarsha1V :1 �',
. Lodge Official .Visit. , pin, Elliott, Pike. . .1"N
: roll call wiii anawered by, 15 mem- not Strictly necessary. could be found. for the sera . '. . WATERLOO - Goal, Platowski; Office, showed, two I A
P. , calves in Western Canada, ,supplies forth Baldwins, journeyed, to Water- . films, illustrit- . ..
,
,:��,
bers with an Easter message. Af- Mr. 'Me -Connell earlier told mem7 Mr. Reid, also finance chairman defence, Mascotto, Rutz; Centre, lug common hazards, in industry ' :7 ,,��-,,�
, :_�,
'
ter the treasurer's report was giv- bers that, following a survey by 0 go calves to -the boys who train them loo, Saturday night in high hopes of . � . , "
) I . ' f the Hospital- Board, explained to Edelwei '' Rebekahs Obe,rle; wings, . Schnarr, Heibela; 'and. the hoine, and, ways of elialfi- ;.� 1
4 4en, correspon6nee was read b.y thepurchasers, of thii -former Hesk I 191.0 and prepare th" for showing and winning their third straight. and
. Y i Council the Qualification require- : . alternates, Roga, Bollinger, Noble, ating them. I .. :,!,. �
..., .
I Mrs., C. ChTlabe. I Flax building here, an encroack- . " ' � selling atche �,ptiag.Falr. The ex- .tying UP- -the,O.H.A. Junior 'BI best- Dorsch,, Lacey, Miller, Wright, plaiiied how carelessness. in kand. ' . ': �'... " ,
� I ments by individuals, or municipall-, Mrs. Mabel TWeedie, district peusea,.,are--60"i by a $4 grant 6f4even playoff series three -all . ,,,,
Delegates appointed to attend the ment was found to exist on the.ttes in order to own legal represen- deputy,presidilut, visited Edelwelss from each township council to each But the Sis,kin&, In a third perio i ThIeL �,, ". , ,, . ling common Appliances And inflasai, � . 11"; .
I ,
� . . Presbyterial in Godprieh April 21 Jarvis Street side of the property. tation on the Board. An appointed Rebekah Lodge here ,Monday .eve- member int the township. At pre- splurge, :won the game 5-2 and th d Referees-Litzen, Kirpatrick. mable materiale I in the home lean 1. -.-
",
.
.
I e s I : ��%,
� Fir t Period -Waterloo, Oberle lead, to disastrous fires with loss ot '' I . .:
.
1:1.1.
were Mrs. R. Allan' and Miss, E. I;i order that sale legalities could member Of .the Board must by by- ning in an official capacity. Visi- sent there are 78 calves, held, by series four kames to two. property and life. I :11..
Dewey. Members decided, to pack be completed, Mr. McConnell re- law, have Trust qualifleatiOn& to -tors were -present from the Gode- the club,,spread, out in a. 15 -mile The Siskins came out of the first �.,
, (Schnarr), 3:5,8; Seaforth, R.'Muir He cautioned for . I �� I
I . st, bale in May. The program, -Vo. ' quested the necessary authority sit on the Board, Mr. Reid hidicat- rich lodge, Amber lodge, Hensall, radius of , Hensall, the- Speaker period, with a 2.1 leed, and from (penalty shot), 8:03, Waterloo.,, gare in the handling of .'cigarettes , ... ��; I
cations -for Young Women in the from Coun,dil which would, effect ed, and this involves payment of a and Brussels lodge. pointed out Heibein (Oberle, Schnarr), 12:20.' and matches, in the Accumulation � �, "
I '. I the second tied, 2-2, but connected . �!�', � �
'
I 113hurch," was takeir by Mrs. W. conveyance of the encroached town yearly grant. Tte charter was, draped, in me ' Penalties -Elliott (tripping, 5:09), of trash and in the containing of I �, ,
property to the pr6sent owners. , m.. The boys gain, as well as experl- for three unanswered goals- in the ..
. Lacey (elbowing, 13,:20), Maseotto gasoline and Cleaning liquids. . . :��A
Kofflat and Mrs. Keyes, assisted by I . After further.,explanation, Mr. ory of Queen, Mary and of two Past ence the value and knowledge of third to salt away the issue. . I i�l
i Mrs. Douglas.- Mrs. Christie read a Rei said t"e hoped any mis- (hooking, 15:47), Bollinger (trip- � ....
. . New Drains, pug - Pres4dents. -of -the Rebekah Assem. expeiise required to feed. and, pre- Bill Oberle, Don .Reibein, Mur- , Washroom Renovated � . t-
.
I letter from the Prayer missionary' ' Council readily - agreed to this, understandiA in the minds of the bly. Plan's' were made for the Past pare a calf for market. This club ray Noble, Laverne Schnarr and ping, 16:50). The s'peaker was introduced by ; ., , , - �,
.. Miss Mae MI I rriam, telling Of ,her and quickly,..passed a motion auth-, members yas cleq,r, following the no -hie grands to attend a district is certainly worthy of a high po,si- RudT Bollinger were 'the Water- Second Period-Seatorth, DO'g local Fire . Chief John Scott and I ,.. " "I
Vrork. � decision 4f Council last month not (Shine), 17:15. Penalties -Thiel ' 1,1,
( I I orizing �Ie_ .Solicitor to apply to the to render a grant at the request of meeting in'Goderich Thursday af- ,tion and, the continued interest of loo scorers. Ron Muir srored one (high sticking', 9:40), Berger (high thanked by, Keith Sharp. Ross I :i, . %,
I The C.G.I.T. Invited the W.M.S. count %,
. to be present at its Y judge for an 'order to close ternoon. Mrs. Evelyn McLean and local agriculturalists, Mr. McGre- Seaforth goal in the first period on . Hamilton thanked the ladies of -the , ".
meeting On that part of Jarvis Street bordex, its, appointed, representative, Mrs. ;Ha,zel M,cGonigle were named gor Said,— a penalty ,shot. Bob Doig got the sticking, 9:401. Thiel (elbowing, Presbyterian FIreside Fellowship . ")
I AprA 27,. with Mrs.. W. Scott as 14:14), Elliott (kneeing. 12:15). "
l- 1.
. ing propertly comprising the en-. Tribute to Hospital district representatives and repre- During the business part of the other at 17:15 in. -the second, on a group who served, the dinner. Mrs. . ,.1.
I ..., leader. s one foot for over- sontative and, scholar, -respectively, meeting t Third Period -Waterloo, Noble _.....
J Miss Courtice, Clinton, spoke to Following further clarification .he oboysi decided on three pass from Shine. Frank Kling replied. ,�:
hanging eaves, and following re- ' (Roga), 1: 20.; Waterloo, ,Schnarr . , -
I.< i4 anembers At the Sun -day evening Council readily agreed, to a grant , to Assembly sessions in Toronto Projects:' a feeding project to be Saturday Summary President C. M. Smith, reported I 11
i celpt of the order for the Mayor I and a motion to vote $10-0 to &. in June. Mrrw Lilliain Grummett carried out by 4-H 'Club members; (Oberle, Hefbein), 8:18; 'Waterloo. to the 41 members present the aue- I ,`�
I . th-ankoffering ,meeting, telling of and Clerk to'convey the lands to' . a tree -planting project, to be car. $P,AFORTH-Goal, Baker; de- Bollinger (Wright), 18-:20. Penal- . .. . I..
. f, l her work in foreign mission fields. the owners,. : Hospital was passed. In outlining 1 was named, alternate. ried out by the remainder; a mail- fence, Aitcheson, Store� ; Centre, ties -Thiel (tripping, 8,2-5), Aitch- cess of the travelogue presented, in I "I 11, 1,
� " the financial problems faced by-othe I The indtlatory degree was- con- Berger; wings; -"Broome, Shine; al- eson (tripping, 16:40). I �he church last -month by the Club, . .;�.�,
. -_ In We streets Committee repo"rt.1 box beautification proi,ect, to be I And, noted .-the progress made in the ::,
: I Hospital Board, particularly due to ferred by Edelwelss Lodge on three _,�:_.
( I I 'Councillor R. H. Close said that he low remuneration o4tained on, candidates with Mrs. Anna jkling carried out,,,in Tuckersmith town- . renovation of the basement wash- �2.
. APPOINTMENT holes on several streets had been ' t u, ship as step one of a three-year room. Clare Relth was chairman . -
I . 1 igent Patient confinement. Mr. as solokt,'Mrs. Josephine Cunning- � 1. ._
t filled with hot patch.and thalt fur-�j I & deplored ihe fact that niany ham pianist.. and Mrs. Aure Hen- -iod. The latter project is to be for the evening. - :� .. I
. ' . pei
� I , . ,R Seaforth WI Names Officers 11
.1 . ther filling' would the done this I Citizens consider hospital *rate.� to derson degree Captain. A past haadled by Tuckersinith members After complimenting the Club, for "",
.
, I I week. Drains on North Main, be unnecessarily high. This was � grands' ,night is Planned for the only. its work on the basement wash- . .. I .�! 11
I .. . George and, John Streets, have been Final plans for the innual AV room, Rev. D. Glenn Campbell out- I I
I ,,:� .....:::.. �.. certainly not the case, Mr. Reid first meeting in ,May, Mrs. I . �".?,!
I .
. .
.
..
..
.
1. . ;;;,,,:� . t I cleaned, he continued, with At Annual Meeting Tuesday ,
.
,
,
� I . : , `11, . 1, 1, and' a new I emphasized. Georgine Smith named to b Home were settled. An intere�sting * lined an, idea for a hobby sale. . i '-
��, - . . I .� �11
� , , 11 � , 1. ",. 1,1P I I surface drain dug in the back lane Mayor McMester paid tri-bute to Charge. e, in -false test on farm implements f . . Each member of the Club would .
I `., ;., �",,--O true 1 . 1
I ". J_ _ The annual meeting of the Sea- Coleman. Mrs. L. Carter, Mrs. J. I . 11
i . , , ,���; beh'ind the west block of Main St. was conducted. A discussion per- work on an item as suited his bob- I �..
,
.. . � �11i�, the local hospital as an institution 'The district deputy spoke brief. iod followed this, Members present forth Women's Institute was, held F, Scott. .. " I
, ��:�;��:�
. .1. �!��;,� busidess buildings. . Campbell Suggest- .
f .�r:�;�il:.,�
� I . by interests, Mr ,: 11
� . .11 . . � � . , %$%!&.. I to be proud of, and several COU11- ly as- did Mrs. Ellen Harris noble . .
�A I ''i Two new surface drains, UPALLed that if membership increas. at the home of Mrs. Mae Scott Conveners Named ed, and upon completion all .the . ...
, ... � -��','%�, have d . .
, �j�.,� , : I., : !�!*. cillors agreed, it was not aDP"eci- grand of Go efrich Lodge and sev- I
I— ,'.1 .
,_'
� I , -;�;.- :, . ... .. . I �: !; been put down on High St. and ated as it should be. es and the coming meetings are on Tuesday with a large iitf!endance. rs, L. Carter: praducfs would' be put up for sale. �111,
1, I .,�
t: "IX, 11.'....'gi �1��,.:,..��1..:�;� I., :��. eral others. On behalf of the lodge, an equal standard., 1953 will be a program convener, Mrs. Ross Gor-lTbe chafi,man indicated that the I ql�
I : .., ... 11- 1. .,�� craghed storib will be laid on this Councillor Sharp, in his property Miss Jean Scott, P.D.D.P., present- celebrated year for the Seaforth The meeting. with the pAVbWV11L . . . . ��
don; pianist, Mrs.. John McGregor; I suggestion would be considered by .11
, , I Ode, fol- P the executive. ..,
. %, " 11, street, Mr. Close informed. Next report, said- that a new flag had ed Mrs Tweedie with a gift; and Junior Farmers. presiding, opened with the
.. I. .- week, the committee chairman said
, 1-1 - ;* ..��, a rojeCL Iddders, Mri. E. Whitmore. ?'�
� , . I 4' ,Z. �`�:�'.-`I�.l , been purchased. for the Town H 11, I on behalf of the degree team, Mrs. -d's Mrs. Les. Pryce, ' ' .. . . . .
. I ... , , . . . . . ..� �.� .
. I.
I ... . .. .., I i,_ stop signs will be I lowed by the Loi Prayer. .
.. . ... � .A Put up at all the harness parts for the town Ethel Boyeg preseqted .Airs. Ann� i ,
. .4 ... . .. . . . . M r : .,. W. Haugh; . ,
I �� ( I ... . , �1' corners in towii where necessary. horse had yet to come and that it Henderson witli a gift, Mrs. J. F. Scott was appointed assistant leaders, Mrs. J. F. Scott, .
.
,. , ..,. . "We'll have no excuse- for accl- new- wheel for the town's utility Mrs. J. .",
,
I 1. I �. ....;.. t�.....:�:,;.. .� temporary secretary for the, meet- Mrs. J. Keyes; auditors, �,
, , I I
I
... . . ,
.�.
A .11. ; Ill: ,. ., � ....1.11 dents, at corners," he remarked. Nvagon has been bought, Following I Mrs. Margaret Thompson was in- Hospital Aux. Official Ing. The roll ca,11 was answered Hillebrecbt, Mrs. C. Horner; pubJass March Accounts * ��
� ', .. " .."...." N . . . . . I Gravel for the streets this year -a sliOrt talk, on '.the durability .of sitalled'as treasurer, to complete . - %Nith tile payment of fees. Minutes licitY, Mrs. W. Coleman; card and, Z::::�
� : ,4 �: I.:" 1 district Pit harness now wqed and projected the Yeny, this office Seing vacant of' the last meeting were read and flower, "convener, Mrs, L. Papple; .. .1
.; k I
,
,
1��; .1 o coat than l* because of the removal of Mr$. adlopted.- property c9mmittee. Mrs. E. Cani. �11
, . h Improvements which could be em- 1,
W t , other years, Mr. Close mentioned, Elva Hogg to Colline -Ing ,Speaks Here Tuesday eron, MrsI A. Pepper; standing Monday of $3,302.91 1;�..
� ployed In the'method of refuse ,;wood. Dul � � .1 ;
.
f . . and later addL,d that it was ihe in- I a social tinle f flowing the. meeting tMembery of hospital auxiliaries 'The purchase of a plaque was March accounts, totaling .$3,- t:,
,: as .
I �X .. ditching at the town dump, discus- 0 . committees: agriculturie and Cana- I
tention of the streets comailttee to sion an angel- cake donated by MN9 from. the neighboring towns, of Exe� discussed and laid over for a fu- 302.91, were ly sed for payment at I
� ) - I turned to Coronation Day dian Industries, Mrs. H. Hug 11, ..�'
..
I , I , &ave all back lanes, in town oiled plans. Tueg'day'Aii the Parish Hall of St. pay expenses in connection with Council .Monday night. Following I I 14�11
� . &, A I I � ean Scott. was N%on by Mrs. Ged' ter, � Goderich andi Clinton �61et ture -meeting. Members decided to Mrs. E. Kerr: citizenship and edu- the regular meeting of .Seafort-h .
,, ..,. : � I thiiq year. Volland, of Hensall. . cation. Mrs. G, Panp .
I I :. I I for Coronation the Girls' Clubs. A report on the . le. Mrs. D -1
.".
I I I . .1, $i . Thornas?,t, Anglican ' Church, with ", is the list of the accounts: W
. I �
.
.
,
. �::- , , � Discourse on Dogs I 'By mot=n Councillors Crich and�i t members 'of the Hospital Auxiliary di -strict meeting at Hengall wa,; Wallace: Community activitiesoand Xen Machan, acet., $60; A. Pryce, ,n�
� . ' be Public relatioa-., .Mrs. Jas. Ke wages, $43.2&; A. Miller, wages, ,: I j.11
I Dogs held the "limelight of dis- Sharp were empowered to spend o Scott' Memorial ,Hospital. Mrs. read, The diatrict annual will yes 41"
, . . ,Mrs. John Kerr; historical re- ' �%I.jf
11,4
.., �
� cussion for the next 30 minutes of up to $10.0 on flags -and, other dee. H. ,G, Horning. president of Ontario held at HensAll .United Church on $50.40: Treasurer Separate School, .: �
I � . Many Prizes Won at t search, mrs. Paul DOW; homp I
� I . The' appointment was an. council ,coocern. orative material -to be put up along, Hospital Auxiliarie.-,, was the guest -May 27, 'Those wishing to attend advance. $70,0; Treasurer Public I i" ...
� , , nounced this week of Warren Councillor Close reported a Cam- Main Street before the Coronation Speaker. should contact the secretary, so economic% and, health. M)"'. Wm- Library, advance, $600, J. A. west- , .. .,_
. , r. At the .agreement of in a pleasant manner Mrs. Horn- -eport to Mi4s. Armst ng Leemitig. Miss Mabel Ca,meron: IN,
t ,, ; W. Ament, a native of Seaforth, plaint about dogs In town running celebration 10 , she may i . ro, Cott, acet.. $6; 0. P. Sills, PAI., -,* I
- o this motion, Councillor Christie re- at Hensall.. I...
14 to the post of assistant treas Ibose, ,and added a personal experl- Eastern Star DanC a resolutions, Mrs. J. F. Scott. box rent, $5, Gore District Insur- � � I
Ing explallied' the hospital. auxiliary I .
�
,
I urer of Parke, Davis and Com- lence where carefree canines had marked that the possibility of us- work ad revealed, different: ways SpeciAl Meetings - July picnic, ance Co., aect., $13.50; D. H, Wil- - � "I
� l . 1 The Order of the Eastern Star Committee Reports 1::�,
I I decorative material at And- means of rals,ing money. MacLean, salary, $203,33; 14. Maloney, "
, pany, Detroit, a world-wide run havoc, through his'own gar- Ing solne Mrs. John . Miss Thelma son, . I .!�
.�
I medicinal products held a successful "At -Home" in the I t, of the standing com- Elgle; October Social evening, Mr*.3. salary, $174,99; A. Bushle, Salary, �,'�.,
I I conipany, den. Referring to the by-law about Christmas shouI4 be considered in Working for the Hospital Auxil-' The reparts * I
"I : 'Mr. Ament, who joined Parke- tying dogs up during the garden the nature of purchases fol- Coro- auditorium of Seaforth Distriethary is very rawariling when we ni-iftees, viere read. The Grace at A. Crozier and, executive; Novem- $133.33; 'J. Cummings,, salary $20. "I
I Davis in 1919, started in the . season, Mr. ,Close declared that "we nation- decoration plans. High School last Friday evening, see the. comforts Of -the patients (he t6p, of the page in the Ins,ti- her. Mrs. Sandy Doig, Mrs'. R. Mil- Treasurer of Ontario, provincial I I., ..
A auditor's staff of the pharm- should either enforce that fby-law Councillor Scott, reporting as when cards, daDeing and a program and nurses," she said. tute is to be lenrned before the ler; Cbrl,;tmmv, Mrs, W'. Coleman, I �,..�11'
aceutical firmafter worldrig for or rescind It." parks committee chairman, .said, Nvere endoyed. Mrs. H. V.-Sailth introduced the district annual. Mrs,. McGregor Is Mrs, R. McLachlan: January, Im. . Police, $602.,50; Thompsoi0s Book ��
I 'I r Store, sect, $17.65; Huron Exposl- :1i,
_ 1�1�
I ,I 11 few months with a London "Why dioes, Council make a by- that several stumps In Victoria -Prize winners -dt cards were: guest SDe,Rker and Mrs. A. Y. Mc. to form a quartette to sing At the George Hill, Mrs. C. Simpson: Fe t9r, aect., $97.83; Receiver General � �..
. I I advertising agency. -His moth6r, Law it it Isn't guforcedi? is it a Park are to be cleaned out. In sub- Mrs, Joseph Davidson and, Mrs, iNIc. Lean moved a vote of thents and district, annual. A resolution to ruary, Valentine. Mrs. Ross GO-— of Canada, acot., $10.00: rglief, ,,, I
I Mrs. William Ament, -tives in Joke?" the Councillor demanded. mitting a ,suggestion that a base- C9,11um, London; Jack Barrett and presented Mrs. Horning With a have a separate secretary and. don, ,Mrs. E.. Papple; annual meet- $13S.50; County of Huron, indigent, ,� .
I . !
. town. 'Mayor McMaster replied,that It ball diamond, is to be co 8tructed William .Shannon, SeaEorth. , gift. treasurer's book V011 be sent to the Ing, Mrs. R. M. Scott, Mrs. James $17.&O; Westeel Products, acct., . ii
I I Park, he woQd-ered if s d Mrs, district annual, noting it is incon- DoIA. - I . ....
wasi difficul't to do much In enfore- 'it the Lions ] Luck $106; M. E. Clarke, acet., $26.54); 1 �!i�,,
,
I I �y prizes were won and don- , 11
, Ing that by-law. -Councillor John C. the town would loan its, grader for ated � the following: Mrs. Clare Frank,Klhig sang solos, accompan- ventent to have only one book. ,Mrs. Earl Papple took Over for 'Ball -Macaulay, acet., $63,99; P.U.C., 1�� ; � , �
� -* �,�.
"/ Present Chevrons To Crick. agreed with, the Mayor. the work of levelling. Council Reith, dohated by W. L. Whyte; led by Mrs. M. R. 'Rennie. The The demonstration of a house the balance of the meeting. Mrs. aect., $26.66; G. Bouss.ey, acot,, ,$6; . f�11.11
I I
.111.
I I "We nee4 a dog catcher," opined agreed. to this. Airs. George Wheatley, by P. .Kling; mystery box, donated,by Mrs. Jack products company was laid over I -Tarry ,Caldlwe�l, Xlp-pen, gav(- all L. Beattie, sect., $4,RO-; E. Boyee, I "I
I Councillor Crick reported AeW 11othain Jr., was won' by Mrs, Reg until a later date. Payment of the png motto on, "Live By the aect,, $6.2,5; A. Miller, wsVes, .11.��,,. ,
I I l"al Lions Monday Mr.. ,Close and 'Councillor B. P. . Wt. C., Ro,weliffe, by G. A. Whit- h - X9.'
I I., I , b,hrisfue. . hetmets ordered for the Fire t0f. t;ge�l, Ball, ClInton. Lune was -served by secretary and treasurer will be car- Way.** She suggested that we live $71.10; A. Pryce, wtLges, $11.�O; . ,.il
,.
1, \ I Gordon Wright, by J. Bach; � � 0,3
Vireft . ' yTond "
Y. . .,�,
, 11 . ea X. A., Reid And H� 0. Free "Could the Police e4force the b gade. A request -frGM the 4�,elaforth Mro.-Gordon McGavin, by WIIIJS Miss Dato-thy Parke, Mrs. Ra ried on for another year, each day to the full and, not wish Wli!a. CamVbell, acet., $90; G; Me- , . .1,
� 11 -chairmeu of -the tion's club vaeet- law,?" ,Counelfror fffarvey Leslie Highlanders Baud for the annual Dund&s; �Mrs., Win. Nott, Mils. A. 0. Free,,, Mrs. Elmer Following the business the chair for gre(sner pastures, which may Gon4gle, Rect., $14,24; Aoeaforth . , 11,� �
Ing Monditsf evening "in the Com- wondered.. grant of $706 was favored, Vy Coun- Turfibull, by rone, Mrsk Pat Troutbeek and was vacated and Mrs, Paul Doig not turn out. to be, so green after Machine Shop, acet., $8.76; E. Ld I � Z., I
I Westoott's Jewellery; J. W. Moft- La . - . I 4
m0nity Centre. The- speuker Vif `The, police ye supposed to be oil and ,the Sum we,,% granted. L. iantl, by M. 9. Clarke; Clare Ken- Mrs. J; McCabe. . took over for the installation of all. rone, acet,, $30, Miller & Wilbee, . ;�
the evening ,was A. Y. C, Leonhardt was granted a build- In' Nils was � folloly I "'11
, Up"aa, the p6iitid keepers," Reeve Norman Previous th-.,this, meeting em-' new officers. The lotlowing is, the 9 _ __ -, ed. - by ��& Sol eet-.., - $6,g'O'., - - - - � A,
.''
-
I �.. I I . . ,MX�, .for Haroh-Perth-4 * "' . Ing permit to eaustruct a house on n6dly, Lou&in, by Kiddles, Shop; . Tf ks,51-- "So eone Tlg'ger Than . You and I," - I I . , I ,tA.
� . - _80bits-aid- _.___,___.___ .... _.__ .- 4,lr�r,-,,'.I,..-Rtd.l,ey,,-.by,-Gardo,ti--.-M-CG,,� .tly.oraL.Af-A'he-.�.loon,1-..,au-x-Mw.y. heid- .-new s4a,te of offi",TF,� vwrr ..... ". . �N
�A
..
*111 . . .
� 11 " '�Ierk D. H. Wilson replied. In; Mrs. Oak -1191j) Cornish, by Chrls� dent, Mrs. John MacLean; pres-i- by Mrs. Ross Gordon, which %was A small boy is a person who W., . ... s
� , Fran-kwii, OT'd-b.-��--e-Bra-en-f-",)��-e-� 90, . `C5TWAK__W ....... _ _- -,--- . -, _ their t0gulat business 'meeting.
1� I � senteill 20 -year monarch che"Ona "Ar--Bushle Is the poundkeeper " Just at adJourai�ient Reeve Plans were mAde for Hospital Day, dent, Mrs. Alex Popper; first vice- Mi0yed. Mrs. Gordoii McKenzie spend hours, In a swimming po .'' O"
. tie Meat Market, ol , I
.
, cLean* n. 0. BwWdll 4nd *'WO hatOul got a dogeat&r n '(1,156 he hag, i;� ,.'.�J&-.�
to Mf. M ,, Scolne; IndId9ted be wishedi to to, be hold; Wily 1%, Slual afrange- President, Mrs. E. Cameron; see. moved a vote of tha,nks to the hoq- and the argue beca .. . �k�i
� OEL 0. -MeAr- a i6 -year chevron t6 Lucky daned prizes- were w "I
,, was ma-6bJection or Colunoillor Ja4. make a motion to rescind the h on by Monte W40 mad#` foh 'the penny end vice-president, Mrs. G. McXeti- tess, sPeaker and Soloist Luncli svendi ten miftiftft Ili a bkthtok, i 1.11, / . , *�11,�
t . law requiring hicyCI6 1. . .i .1. I �
I � .,
* . . " .:,. N,
I . '10. x sjb�ii� and a key raeft&i.- T aeott, . . licens0s. rA. Mr., and, Mrs, Win. Turnbull,, Jose- S06. Thl6 d4s,01'ar fof Articles will zie, secretary, Mrs. J. McNairn; was served, aiid a social half-hoilr � I , , �,%,� �
blau, "I I " . �-_, , " "..."11 �
. ,_, J& , L, -
whip, VIA WA. A. Wlift6y. J; R town. Olerk Wl�.son said be an. OfflueWelver alid Michael BeeliGly, be'Ift thfiPG, A.,ftltney Furniture treasurer, Mrs, ID. Whitmore, Mt- sp#ut. dheer up bld� ,h,,r -4 , , r,�., "
. . J 14 �
I I 'I I .. ft ,�., �d,, " ".s , ,
" � .,,�
I -atl . � ., ,,;�,�,�
spittat r6p,drted that to 4616 ti; Fate of the "Odd Oog&7 - derstood Council fav,ored, non and Winnifted Ilmrdy and, R. E. ftro, 10"at'dmo,' April 18. The'Itrict director, Mrs. Paul D619; as- Anyone wishing tickets for the __ _ I— pyvy'v�., �.. "
r. it' .,,, ' ,;-,- �', . ,
."..., ',",L..`..j
14 1 �0`i 1111i� IT; "! L
!�, � � �,:,'��,:�QAWI " "i" � �.,71`,!' 1�1
,,, ;� i 7
_ !� ,
,
! � � , I �� I.-
'
� ',I� ,
L
I
I I �!,,��I I 11 `
� � � � � �,
, 1: 4.�. � � _. I '. � 1�
, I P,.. �
.� f,
,
� . m.. � �
I � , , 151
� ; I
) , : � 1.�
JV,11� I I..
. . ", 'L �N � ,
W,Adr 66il 64mQuIgn has realized COU11011 devinfed from the -trial forcemeat of the by-law in ques. Stnith. The dence .prize's Were 64-4,W *14� bb fdado Saturday, April sl9tant district director,, Mrs. J� AAW.W. Convention m "Skes StroU901 "Ith �� �., ,��
y obtain �, I ft _1 I .
$446. I" . Of th6 f6WA *do donated by Clare Reith, . I ., I 6 :��, g
rm ,98 io� ,a few m6m- tiou Instead of ahaulment, I 16, ut #,:,#�M. _[Aiftbibredht; Mreietors, Mrs. W. them item birg. Orlin V(Phltniore- besides it w6tjJd,',h4,: I - 0 �tl " " .W��,
- �
I � , . 1. � � .-, '1.7'.
11 . " . . . . . I I I . � .. � ,: j -"!i_
. . p, '.1, . . , I,. ,, 4 """
I � ,� .1 I '. ., � ,�� .111,
11 _,� . � �V , . � I . . . I � I � I 1. !,�'11 1.
. , , � I . 1. I., L . . I., , �, I? AV,
. . - . . . . . . . ,�i . ;. - .,�',, r:� ,%
-)' . � I . 1-1 i `4'!�: 1, I , - I . I , ,....�
:: ... 1. . . r . 1: � " 11 . I I . I I . I.. ! r ,, ".. . , � . I . I I . . 1), ", ',��. L �"_'L", i4'1 ., _ �,iii
I 1, , . ,L" � . I .; 1; " 1:.. " ,�� I ....
��,: I I .11 . . , -%; e'. 11� � ; I ��, . . . . .'�, 11 !�',�,'�'�;,-'�,-r;!,; ;:�;�� .: , , "' �; 1: ql�r,,
� '.,� ' � L - I , ., ,�, , ", . . . : . I ;!.I . f . 11.1 �,.-*. 41i ji�,,-,p;nk, 1
.: ��,.,., � -t ; I 1�1
''. . , , . 1. ` I . , %,I: " f I -.4 ,',,�;,�� � ,�, �; 1. I . 11 I "' "" X, �� I
.
. , ,." , ;_ �-, I -1 I , ,,, -, A�"�, .. �, I I _.; _1 . � I t� i:,,�,��,jv,,, ,� �� .1
P.. � ., � '�i � ,., 4. �;; % , ,"�,�, ,1.L & 4NII %',��'� I M 'I
L 6,11, , , I
" - ,; '_J, I 11111�1'1��X :, �. � -,.
.
"I I_! �i��_��l " �"_ &������I�,�W 4,.�&,,j,�;""",�,�,& '�,` �`& N.. � � 'I, ..i
" .. � ;11 ,� "'4", � �;� �),�;�i,,�:i;:�,� �;,,�,Jl , 1,i� ,,"�-,t . . . ,.! � , .,L 1 "' _', ", "' 1 "i,
� ,v & ,. ,�N t ., �,�,,g,, ,� . , " 'I" 1�11 1� 1, .�:.,jj; ....... tl " i � ;��6 ", � "" A
, 11= I 11 11 -al I 'w'65,4i"k ���,�;"4i"v"��",'�_,,i,,,Iq,&,,,,W�,,� M A-1 :
I I'd1s, `%,M� i�� "
: -� IUM0002.1 _"i�,,�. F 'NaNsf && , , �4� i =-1_-.-..--_" _i,� i,r.�6,1k, "'Al I I � , "%� - , t. a , I . , il �;Xoj -,A�i
� .� -, - � �.�':'�",, �r"' , '. 1,
k""�k �
,, ztor,"f ! ��, r.. �,"; ,, ,,, 1:� `�� , �,, 0: � , .;,�, ,v,J',j,. �;,",,j'j,,;,:�,,',�
.
, � � , 'i, 4 14 61 - , I � 11 fi� ", 11-1 11 .T,T?,! "I
�
, , N * 1 11,11 .