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P:.­I.��ol�!'[� � ''I . � I . se. : .... I'., I . . . . , ir ,. , . . ,. . I I ... - , , , .4 .1 ... , �� � , ) '. a -V0 Lo+ . 91 "s (au s . F.'ir'e ana. % .1 , '.-,71�-,4x . , ;Z F' rable to Sanitation Inspect r , . 1 $,,,. . .. I � . ,� I.: .,,,:��2:%� 111,11. � I .. � . ,1� .1. � .. — r � , "'. �; I I I I .., ��..;.',.C,., � I f I . . I .. : A plan'tb � TIVE GRADUAT�S IN CEREMONY AT DUBLIN SCHOOL . i �;�..­?:, . . 11 ,; . . I I I - �. . listall sewers In Seaforth's Main Street area as i4 step., - � , f�� I -:��,� . I � ., �, I `EA . age treatment, proposed at an earlier mg in.9,47 11 - 11.1;1,�If� ­ !ry . . I - ''. , , to complete town sew t � 1"t., _4 , � AuldBell's, X.111.1 ... �, 77 �Y R"TIIJ� N . , ot ,( . J,� . I - . Ir . ­ 1� - I .�� 11 �� I If. ....., ING . . . I "'. �, I I � � . ­��. I � -. . I ullpor . alry I I I . .. .. � .. I I ,, . , ., ;� . 1% `�,.,­ ,., � ­ �2' '­ . � '. I . � Huron Sanitation Inspector, William Empey, was given a te' . 117- �1.��t:s' . I . I I .. " � �r " setback at Councitmeetlug MOndZY'night, when, mem �. ��7� , - �;- .. h,,; . I hers were adviagd: I . 11 . � ,:�, . ., 1� I I 01 -i� � . . � 1. It, ono enginepilng Am that the Provincial Sanitary lns�ect6i,,;, 11 I Drigade W . I-." - , .1 ::: I I , -1 41M... � k A", �, Dr. A. E. Berry, would- not grant permission for installation " of'� � � " . . � - . * proposed partial system. . ­ I ... 1�, A bolt. (.)f lightning, com loned' '�" I :;":-,.�.'�'� 4 i : ` ­ - �.) . 11, I (Under the plan, outlined. - * ­.. , �, . by a crash of thundert caused a % � .��, �, 1, I . , k4st. , " . I.: :.; I 1 114 1 month, to alleviate the -Main' St-repsp, . 11 11 chain of dexage at the peak'of :,�v I ,, Men's Club, Hears "'unsanitary situation," two. septfq;�!. . . Monday night's wild, storm'heye.- . 1, I : A., 11 , , - ; i ) tanks would receive sewage, . Tq] , , I . I f ".4" �,, ;0�1'01 r 1.4. , . . - "' ,r W . , I Most serious -was, a fire which de-, .1 ) -� tiles along the two lanes b i : i� -,�;�;: - , ­ " '. / 11 Main Street; a r - . -Wdold- ii � mw', ...... ... . .. 111, I'" 11 I stroyed ithe main Street. drug siore-. -,� `,��` , �;��,V � . ... of J. E. Keating. . � . . . Dynamic Speaker process the sewage and the offlueat-- .... "!: i;.:, ,''. . 1'.'.`�"­��:;-:�.,. . I � -4: ., 11. '': - ,;�­, - .A ,,. !:�,,:%: . . ­ -q, e , � I I I would. Pass into Silver Creek.) .-- :,.I I ;; � .. � ij�.,;�:!��.,..�!�". ". 1; The Volt and til4under clap whielt - , .�; ,. "In this age of �anxiety, where , 1. I ���&�i I . ,( I . . To Meet Dr. Berry, -� A ., struck awut,12:36 a.m�- Tuek * i�:� .%� - ­ , -1 Personal Insecurity and Instability . I ­ .. , . ;: ..": i,��,,',:,­ � . " , 9yo . I " t, I The engineering firm, James F. . . brought most Seaforth residents . "I . I are characteristic, we can go to �;- ' , 11 ­ ? ,��, �. I i . -,&o .. I I .?,���.",:���;*�"4��;,!.��j�::;!L:' ­��` . . . . . . . 11� I ,; MacLaxen Associates, infor , . ,P.:�� I :11M,fi out of their beds — those - . I Pieces or become �troug," Rev. med,�Vjip ,�!� , ?,i�ii::: �, :��i: '11 -W ;;, � � -, Harry Rodney told, -1 � ,�"�`,.`,,, I :,-� i' ­'i., ... . weren't. already up listeiring to ihe , , . W - -members local councillors by letter that this ,.,,,��. �. � ��,i�:�� ...... 1 I , , �,,,-. .r ­. :�::.:ii��] � ;�.':`� ::' -,,: noisy th ash of rain and- roll � I , �­ and their wives at the.annual Lad- plan did not meet with Dr. Berry's " . :1 ::::;,� .'.� . of, � " ,­;, , : I , . ...�� I ��.,�,� .:,,: :. :-,": ''. , I .!:: I .7 �,� .. , � 1 ASK. I'— I 1. '�',:. -��,. thunder, The lightning struck a " . X ­Mw 11 ies' Night banquet bf the Prefab � � ..��:i,` :.. .. ,; 1.,..;.11-. . :::::. ASL 4n alterxtative,. ,%the. , I "'. .. - ��:i, W,.....�,�is ... " �.?�'-,�,��,�!����.,".���"iii��l.I -y- approval. .% - I Jt�!:�, �!-,`,.��111 . , : .. �� J, -� er 1 I . ' :��;:��:::� � ,�­: , hydro line at, the corn of Rail-' 711� 111R,1.1�� terian Men's -Club Tuesday . firm suggested the first stage of &...; P, .�­,L;,�:.�, :�� , . �,..�, %- 111. ., :,-,;: ­ �,:;:j�:�,:.��ri. - � . , " , 14::*]��j .� .� , ­ : u.. - .� ­ � way and South Main Streets, black- ' -- . - 11 .1, `Ii�0'1117,1.i��. - ­ even- ::�`,�;:�, ::;:i;; A 1,16",ii -I...:;;;,i"�i:�.,�:.,,,;,e4!:�:�l� .:: :i�:i �!, " , .,$%,; � : 12 " - , X:1*1::.��D ­ ..­ jj��ig � � ;�, ­ - Ing. I i full treatment for Seaforth to be , 1. - , N, - ing out a circuit covering nearly , , .­­ ii -i Z I 'r : , ,� .... . . ... """ � M., 1:i�. � , : ,..,N!:::�'.r:��N�:` *!­� .1. 11 �.,;;:, t. The dynamic speaker, pastor of'halt the t6tal installation at a cost ,,�i.� �, 1;:$,-1 � ,:,.; I . . ....... : , -;;-; ,, ,�; .. . ... � �ii:� ------- -- I ...... I—, ;-.r-�,49,95 1� half the tow: , th sam I# 4 I . I . � -,,"1111�. J."....".... � . � I � z, Knox Presbyterian - of approximately $110;000. Council :.'1,,1.,.-.;;' �.�,,��,,,.'., - �*,� ,.� , , n. About . e' ed e- , , 11 11,ii was not receptive to this sugges, I.. . � ;'.!,'e i SF.w�- 5", . 411 �., '�,`,`Z`�`,",l lightul g is believed to have ----- , "5, �., �., �., �., . St. �., Church in . 4 .. �., . ­::,� ::;::i�,� n , � I . "k Thomas, chose a serious., subject, .' I., I. - I , I tion. . . 1:111i."k , at th6`rE4r of Keating's Drug Store, . � I � but with use of ,his versatile sense Instead, Mayor E. A. McM .iter � 11:, ­ ::- � I A - ei�,;� �;;�:�­: � .:: ,-, :.�,,�-.-,��:�:i�', !� � � of humor and store of laugh -pro W11 travelled into the building and in- .t � A, voking anecdotes, his words. achiev- suggested that two members of 1:119 ... � .", 'S stigated fire. The block, which al- ' "' ,�:: 1� ;,:.;.:,.,: ��, .� ,.��,�,�;�;�i: i::� �, i,� X I 1: .. so contains Smith's Grocery Stort!, .. I k�.`.!:i:�, ; ­ I , .: ..`.�i;�i, � ;, ,"'.., � :1 "; ,�:,�:�� - ,�� :��:.&�ili�l -K,,.,., i is owned by W. D. Smith. 11 ., '. 11, ed sound attention from his audi. UOuncil, with an officer from the , . I I., ,:jJ;�?,,,� ��'�� �,.::�. �� . County Sanitation department, gain - .,.. ��":",; ... �`��i�, . ­ I � ence. i�k�:::,;"­ p , 3.,�ii��Ii . I -1 ��i�, �, ,�:?.::�::!t� -&��!:,::i�::,. ..;� : , I I . , an appointment with Dr. Berry and , . .:;. Ring Town',Hall Bell I I .11 Four attributes—a sense of hum- :!,, , I 1:1.. �% . . �. 11S. � , :` .1 :. I.. . 8-� . ,, . ­ . is Hensall's grand old' im"i . or, a spirit of goodwill, the law of � . � .,,.�­ ,­ �.­., , , ­ " �,A . . . Still winning fiddling'prizes 'oula,­ ' , . .. . :[�!,,If NO � . ; Smoke was first noticed in the discuss the matter first-hand. 0 , . " . X, -,$;1;11: , . , I aster of �,:� ,.. :�..,.? J:t, . " ..... . .1 .... ­­ . I . . r adaptability oil was in full accord. withAhis idea i�� '0-; �: :�'. , . , the art, William Hyde, 89 -year-old- veteran of 77 years In fiddling and the Christian's, ­ :', :­:4:� ... , 11 � apartment of Miss Mabel Cameron, ... . . 1; , .. I contests and events. equipment A �, :,i: .. .. q I � ­ ,1N;;; % : , above'the store. With power off, ��. ; ' �*:�;, q � ��. I 11" �' �: '? x, '.1 - `�;X iii�:,,',,',,� .. Ll::", ., ' `7� � . , Mr. Hyde won first In the 75-100 age claiss that the original proposal might `-�"' �.,��., ..:, 4 '� abiding faith—are the and it was expresse by the Mayor , , ' '... �. t 1. Hensall last " ","".,' . r,� . ! ...,,,, " r at the Western Ontario Fiddling Championships in necessary in the solution of all ir . �R � ,i� : �. the Operator at the telephone of- . . . 1. "I - .111.1 �� He has to his credit over 70 prizes, including �4 firsts. 'we can ever know," Rev. .., I . , : , �:.: �; . .:, ,I�; I I . I I � %. I " ""' "' � ­ . r �11 I ,�,g I � the - eii� ' , .. 0 � - . probleriis , not be as intleasible as r , F! I , - fice when notifie&of the' fire, was week. . .100,051 �i�& .. unable to ring in the alarm. Bill ,. 1:1 ; � - . r :::: r .. ­ .:R,1�­ ' r "' "I -�t i '. . - � Y^M'. - - gineering firm's letter reported. I 1. ,, 1�0' il � "I , I Rodney emphasized, In stressing I r .. �ko' I'. � 00 I .1 r , - . - ,. ,­ . I I ­ , r -also infqrjg : q '­. I .� . . - . I �:�,..::::: .4 11' & :. 'o.:.,,�::. Wilbee, local garage operator, saw %A . MacLaren Associates . guest speaker . - these, the related - �� r � r ; ." I ,.:, I , .. ­. - ,411' P. f --� � � . ...� , ..... ;; ...N-1.1 � , " !: 4 the smoke and started ringing ,the p ,, : k Orous illustrations when they. ed Council that a new survey for . I ]�: ��� , r I - 1!. t�l I ...... I ' �� ::�.'. �N�,�::' I - ; !�,, ,;� , 4 A" ­u�.t4� , " ''� ", , . �': `��!� ­ o I are put to action by humans, "the storm dr�ins would be subiifiitt4�d - ."" .*�',�,�".',�. :� r .,*�i..�* r . I .F. � I 'Z" I:- 1; '4 town hall bell. " , , �: , j . . . .: !::!?'.r' ­. .. . "' ,r. as soon as information regarding. . r.. � ..-.r,�.i�-'.,; r , -rival of the fire brigade, , `� ; Near 1200 m WON Fiddling hum 1,111"',1 11 . I— ­ "" , I I I " only, animal who is able to laugh." . I.... r I ".." : ��::, . I I the fir "I", existing drain depths , - ­­, 01111ii�i�$ii!-.,`!�;!� ii":., � � . � I Prior to.the banquet, served -by was . mad6' , r, * ... :,, ­.�.:o '!�!:V,.',;�. ... : smoke had filled the whole of -the members of the Presbyteri � . .. ". : 1, : I . . ` i. ,. ""�j�!!�:r�,.,.,'..',,�. - � . ­�, r . �, . 1- i . . : ,*1 Championships in Hensall a, Lad_ available to their office. . � .. Si1".."l... gp�-�� . ; ::::: ' ­1- � .:..o AF� �.;�i::.6,.,.:�- " .1 . . ,. :�I',..`­ 11 ... . . , . i�f ...�. , ,, -1 .. :Z ".. . ,.. store Fire Chief John Scott said. . -�,� . , � lea' Aid, Stanley J ' . . : , ", ... ,'.� " .. . , ,,i,:;;::: � .� , ,... . .,:, I it to�k abolit 10 minutes to -find . I ,0, .11" '1111.'�'- �, ­', . - Smith played Disagree With r Engineer . �,­.­- I."....; . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ,K:: :., , :.:�,, . any fames. Source of the r,moke . , . . ' an organ recital. The ladies were ente &I Ursuline Convent School's first graduation ceremonies in Dublin Sunday were impre I . ,4,! Ward Allan, 28, Wingham, was welcomed by President C !M' Council later rt ned another r, . saive. Five and flames was ultimately found to . : A , . th r j� - point of­disligieement toward an- . . students, shown here With little attendants, were the centre of Interest The graduation exercises be at the rear of the store, mov- . 1 ., StThomas' WkHears.chosen grand champlon, fiddler of Smith, M. McKellar anked' e other group, the County Engineer's . 161lowed Mass in St. Patrick's Church. The graduates in the rear row are, left to right, Mary Ing between the ceiling and- upper " . I I Western Ontario at the Western Ladies' Aid, group. office. After Reeve -Norman Scoins Stapleton, R.R. 2, Dublin; Marion Roach, St. C61umban; Leonard Maloney, RA. 5, Seaforth; Marie floor and down a rear partition. . . ,3 P Ontario Ciha�n As a feature of Ladies' Night, reported that the County Engineer . Bruxer, R.R., 1, Dublin, Dorothy Diflon, MR. 1,'Duhiln. Their attendants are, left. to right, Joan . - . .pignship AdAlers, con- Qrsages and q box of chocolates, 1indeistood no further � pavinff � Reynolds, Seaforth; Irene Shea, R.R. 1, Dublin; Vincent Maloney, R.R. 5, Seaforth- Despite the apparently few flames, . .. 1.4, . . 1011 Fund -Appeal -test in Hensall-ANnih Friday night c _ was' , Catherine Hart, Chief Scott said. the heat -was in-� , - Idip, before an estim ' were presented to all ladies. ­ . tratford; Helen Bruxer, R.R, 1, Dublin. See story on Page 5. ' tense, even ,at the front of the I I . 4" o'�? I Two to be done on Main Street, severit 4 1 � , �. "­ . , 0 " , I . oted crowd of 1200. duet selections were sung by Mr. members quickly, pointed out, that .� . . . I . I Th�'I'tine -meeting of St. Thomas' I A recording ot Ill, . store' . 1. 111. . . - : '. " helt. . sday afternoon .4 f1d6e prowess and Mks. James A. Stewart before tinder last 'year's agreement'a sen- � E .. ' . . .��. .1 I I ": �.. . I.. ". . I was ,made immif tely following the guest speaker was, introduced I Le "on Auxiliar Plans A large crowd'watched the brig- .:. ,, .. . ich * Mrs. George 41a ond surface .well as. filling - P ) � . 11 ,. . .th I the announcement of his winning by JP 6. Mullen. Rev. Rodney was Sodalists', Co * �y -T ... - . � * li,aeeting wi The recordinz will be thanked by Robt.. Mc*illau. Wed storm, had. subsided by the tiM46 .. . I ope t . of depressions, was to he mmunicants ade find and ight the fire, Thi . - I . . , "" .. . 0 , I the contest. , kear. - dione'this p-� ­ �:.r7l Money Raising at Last I I . . I . hier "I . . t apegiat,pr4yer for, sent to. -Queen MIzabeth as Willis and Mrs. Orank Kling Tire Zffayor asked Reeve of Season the fire was under control, two � I I . �,,I, .. . se le tlw-M,�abeir -- ' -ft. ­.. I. ­ I sung a duet. Swins, 1q,assure County Coul Meeting - `11 " ,. � . " Ion &-I . . � I . �-.- ­ . ." . , ­ %' Here " " s' and u&t I w cor6- E. Icil, , i 8 t St. JamAnen .1� I -' Prayer'lu'Unison. now in session, of Seaforth Coun- Sis vices a . I =0 ..hours after firemen arrived. While . . ; I Eight members . attended the Mr. Allan, born in Kirkton, 'is. . - cil's position Ili the matter. I .. - . . I . Twenty-four meri]ibers'a�d guests the fire was being fought local 11.1 . . I I 1, the son of Mr. and -Mrs, George Al- . St. James' Church -here was filled attended the final meeting of the PX -`C. employees were repairing . - , I I , spring deanery held In Exeter on Councillor E. H. Close 'reported last Sunday at the 8:30 Mass when n the power eir- .1, ; June 8. Mrs. A. C. -Calder, Dioces- Ian, and has the distinction 'f win- fred Pryce hired to the town Gale Carries U.S. I eight IlttI6 girls in white dresses. season �of the W.A. to the local . . .. ning first prize In the fiddlers' con. Seaforth Committee - AW, . suit. Lights went 'on again about � � an President, told.of the new W.A, ,,,t at the Canadian National Ex- . . orks staff'at an annual salary of Notes Across Lake? and veils and 15 boys made t1leir branch of the Canadian Legion last 3 a.m. I—. . � � liouse, 284 St. James St., London, .f6 $1900. The'chairman of the streets . First Communion. week. 1, I . and also reminded them of ' the Much Smoke Damage . hibition in 1949 and 19-51. He has committee noted that "streets have An Amer1can cheque, dated In a brief sermon. Rev. E. P. The mystery -box, amounting to . . ' won top honors 'at man:V local con- Create d, Friday r eded"and that May 18, Flint, Mich., and sign- Weber congratulated the children $2.70. was woil by Comrade Adams. Damage to .the drug store and - - I �.. - . Bishop's request that the- W.A. , tests. During his musical Areer � .- . members of Huron raise $10,000 for the town sold the contractor on e(J by Arthur J. Thiebauld, was and their; parents. Plans for raising money during stock was later set at a 10�0 per - . . a new Coronation Mission Church. he has played in several band and . . street work 20 yards of gravel at ' found on the lawn of Mrs. Les. The first communicalitts were: the coming year were discussed, cent loss. No estimate has been . . I ,� was � ,NX . . � I This, she said-, could 'be cpmplet . ed for three years with the CK Huron Tornado Relief $1.75 per yard. to complete his Beuermann, MoKillop, after the Stella Bushle, .Donna Campbell, including the idea of selling Christ- made as yet. To one apartment I , If each member would contribute Barn Dance group at Wingham. ty organiza. work. terrific windstorm a few weeks Elaine Eckert, Margaret Flannery, mas cards. The radio raffled on above, Chief Scott estimated smoke . ; I I I I $2 during the summer months. . I Wm, Hyde Wins *Again tion is created to distribute funds "And the streets are in swell ago. Jt, is thought it wag blown Joanne Malone, Elizabeth Nigh, Coronation Day was won by Don. and water damage at about $200. . . I . � This branch has -accepted the More n tdo dis-' shape," Mayor McMaster comment- across the lake. A second bank Rose Mary Rau, Willielmina Von aid Coutts, Egmondville Lesser smoke damage was caused . I 11 . tha 50 Western Ontario to victims of Huron's torw ed. - . . . . note, date -lined Flint, Mich., Loon, Kenny Burns, Ineke Brassier, , After the business meeting, w the front apartment occupied by � I challenge and will present its con- fiddlers tooig ;part in thel. contest. aster, Seaforth is prepared to -take all , F Itribution at the semi-annual to be Par into the night they played, be- an Active Part. Friday night re- Continuing, Counciltor .Close said was found this week by Edward Gladlrin,'13rile, Kenny Devereaux, Plaques and similar arnamen 5 Mrs. May Free, and the two apart- . 11 ' ` 11 , lield in St. George's ,Church, Bar- fore choosing the champion' Presentatives of Council, Lions 36 'stop' signs have been erected, Melady, St. Columban, in a pas. Dan Enzensberger, Richard For- were displayed by Mrs. Kerr, Lon- ments above Smith's Grocery store, � � I � 1, . . mia, on October 14. The fall dean- Club and the Legion met in the more cold patching done, and 1243 ture field. It may have come the tune, Francis Hagan, Michael don. A pleasant social evening fol- next the drug store, occupied by . ; , I . I One fiddler I, ,,,,Il kri.w.'In this square feet of new sidew�lk, laid same way, Kehn, Francis Kehn, Michael�Pbil- lowed the general meeting. Miss Jennie Alexander and Miss I � . ­ ery will be held in Hensall, the I area. Het is William Hyde, Hen. Town Hall -to name and outline I " illate to be announced later. . ..tentative Plans for raising funds in on East William, Goderieb and . lips, Wayne Rau, Robert Reynolds, Ann.,,Downey, 11 I salt, 89-yeat-old veteran of 73 eon. -- i � w . The W.A, picnic to Hui -on Church town. I Louisa Streets. Several cess pools Anthony R!5vers,- Peter Stiles and I I Smoke damage was caused to .: , I I tests, He won the 'class for men . �. I - Camp will be held Wednesday, 1 Over Designed to assi,st any fund-rais- were reported cleaned out and bills Smith's store 11 �., �� 75 years of age. It was his t David Walsh. , to the right of the , . .1 .... I . June 17, at 3 p.m. Two interesting 54th first -prize in fiddling contestz. Ing action In the County, the corn- for"the work read. -teen Hold Sodatity Crowning drug store, and to the law office . I . � , i ". . speakers will give brief addresses. I During his 77 years playing, he has mittee �ls- chaired by Dr. E. A. Me- . , More Dog Damage Four ' � agers Hur Members of St. James' Church I Health Is Theme at Of McConnell & Hays, to 'the left , I of Mr. Keating's store. No injur- I , ;; Mrs. MCOm Master. Secretary, Is Frank Sills, Coulplethig his report, Councillor le, I ", - .. vin closed the meeting � captured 71 prizes, Including 54 Sodality held their annual May jere reported. 1. ­� . :.. 4 . with a special prayer. The bale , first$, nine se irds, Jr., -and treasurer is Lloyd Hog- Close added information on the crowning recently, when they paid i. .., � 6 was then packed. I . garth. . When Car Hit Ditch Seaforth WI Meeting . Keating has made no plans . ,)f .. l� . . . and one fourth, 11, silver cups and latest damage cused by loose I i tribute to their 'patroness, Mary. for- establishing a new locatioxi �tiiro medals, in. addition to other Three events were suggested by dogs In town. The owner of a large Following an accident Sunday I the Mother of God, in a beautiful I while the store is reconstructed. . I , ; . the -committee to .raise funds. A poultry farm on the eastern corner ceremony . before a la,rge Congrega- The June meeting of the Seaforth He indicated he will rebuild as .. Other winners are: menj 20 ,and. giant bingo could be held- in the.lot town reported, 100 chicke a kill- evening at the intersection of tiol�. W.I. was held Tuesday at the home on as Insurance settlements axe . , , Tuckersmioth Councill"' , near future in the Community I ed by two dogs; a local womn Crediton Road and No. 81 Highway, T Pa,Tk; an was . he Blessed ,Virgin's altar was of Mrs. Eldin Kerr with a goo t- completed. Local fire -men were 11 I I � under, Jim McFarlane, Hyde Centre. This will be supervised bitten by a dog.; one citizen hAd his four Hensall district teenagers I banked with beautiful spring flow- tendance. d a.' so . f' ItGlenn Boyd, Ripley, , and Gerald Mrs. Alex Pepper Pre- praised by Mr. Keating for their I by the Legion and Lions Club flower bed destroyed, and a down- were admitted to South Huron ers and centred with a $tattle Of sided. efficient action. The wh6le block - '. , 11 Hears DrainObjecti On Sraith,Kippen; 21 to 35, Ward Al- Three members of the Councilma'I The regular opening exercises could have gone up in flames, he 11 . . . to be .made of his -e Robert Miller, 17, Hensall, R.R. crowned with a wreath of flowers .. Ian, Wingham; . Eric Blockatock, arrange for a draw, Y town merchant had plants in front' Hospital, Exeter, with Injuries. I the Blessed Virgin, which was * �.� Tuckersmith Council met in thelPetroila, and ROY Renwick, Bramp- the night of the bingo. It is pro-, dogg'. ., stox spoiled by passing 1, dTiver of the car, failed to by Miss'Elaine Frieday. were followed by the roll call, "One "ifl, had tile firemen not acted .111, 'ton; 36 to 50, Cecil Maxwell, Hen- Posed to �of Canada's food rules," The mem- quickly. W � Town IWI­Seaforth, last week folF have the Boy Scouts look The town hall boiler is in fur- negotiate a turn and went into the I Proceeding' from St., James' I I 11 i I . Its regular meeting. Reeve Moffat Ball, Harold Marr, West Lorne, and after a "Mile of money' On Mail' ther need of repairs, - Councillor ditch on the southwest corn�r of School, the procession composed of bers were reminded of the invita- On April 4, 1911, a fire in the I presided* a,ud all members wer4 pre- , Lorne Allan, Kirkton; �1 to 75, Wil- .Street on a Saturday afternoon and ' tion to Elimville June 10. It was same block.,,theii owned by James , l sent. Adrian Timmermans attend- Ham 'Collins, Seaforth; k. A. MI Keith Sharp revealed In his prop- the highway. Pas�engers,were Al- the Sodallsts, gowned in floor- decided to hbld the annual picnic and Archibald Scott, destroyed a Ill- evening. I . . I gan, Dutton; Cltve Munroe, Kin . erty report, He also pointed out Yin Cudurore� 16, R'R. I.,!Hensall;' length dresses, white veils, and on June 29 at 7 p�m, at the Lions third storey, .. . I . ad the"meeting and- complained - President Frank Kling represen�s that the contractor repairing the Floyd BlancKard, Exeter, 15, and crowning wreaths, entered the ]?a�k. 4 , 4 11� that the tile portion of the Me- �cardlne; H. Norris, Kippen; 75 to the Lions Club on' the relief colA-, wan, 13, Woodham. a hymn to the Members also decided to I 4 , . r(6.. bts 106, William Hyde, Hensall. brickwork on the hall wished to Laura Go I church f singing hold a, booth at the Federation . . , Cullie DrAln was not dralill . mlttee, while President Leslie Beat- " , have a Mgned work order. At this Miller received nose and facial Blessed Virgin. i � ., farm properly. Council -will secure ' tie represents the local br Field Day in July, as well as at I , I Other Winners, Judges ahch of Point some talk among members injuriei, while Cudmore sustalnedl Ribbon be'Arers were Joanne Ma. . i - advice from the Engineer as to a Ladies.: op�n,' Miss,., Grace Welsh, the Canadian Legion. From the ensued regarding the low Ditch of head' and hand lacerations. Bla,n-., lone, - Margaret Flannery, Donna the Fall Fair. Mrf�,s, Ross� Gord . ,Temedy for the situation. , I hard had abrasions to the face Campbell and Betty Nigh, Flower and Mrs. Gordan Papple wei�e n on Report %60 Mon. i Petrolia;' Mrs, Leslie Wardell aqd Council, 'Reeve Norman Scoins, B. the fire siren, am- � , The township will also, securd F Christie and, Keith Sharp are It was wondered if o ,el conveners of the Federation ;Mrs. 14ipaes Ne-sbitt, Ripley-, lad- ' ,any tower alterationg would im- and kneecap, and Miss Gowan suf- I girls were Pamela Stapleton, Mary booth. . .. tile to be Installed on the roadside ies' step -dancing, *180 Loreen members of .the committee to look prove the volume but no decision f6red .,lacerations, bruises, shock, Ann Stapleton, Carol Flannery lind adjoining Glenn Olavin's property Burns, London; an, after the draw. I I I The program was in charge of As Tax Prepayments . . . Mrs. * Ross D i was reached. and ptssible fractures of facial Mary Flannery. Crown -bearer was Home Economics and Health con- . � and repair a fence which was, re- brook, Da8hwood, and Mrs. Ross At Friday night's meeting were oir Sharp infor6ed Coun- bones ,and skull. Cud -more and Joanne Frieday. , - �. "I 11 moved"to install a culvert adjoin- Dr. E. A. McMaster, Frank Sills, I Councill veners, Mrs. R, M. Scott and Mrs. Prepayment of 1953 taxes were - ..... . . Ing thq J. W. Crteh property. Houghton, Cromarty. Jr., Lloyd Hoggarth, Alvin W. 911-1 cil that the Chairman of the Public Blanchard were later released. Receive New Members Les. Pryce. Mrs. Sandy -Doig took reported at $5660 by Clerk D. H. A � The adjourned court of revisloni Men's stepdancers: James, Pet- lery, Frank Kling, Leslie Beattie,' School Board, Fred, E. Willis; wish- Dr. F. J. Morlock, Exeter, at- Following hhe crowning, 15 new � the motto, "Health is we�lth, let Wilson At Monday night's council rie, Atwood; Jack Ryan, Mitchell; Christie. ed to talk over the disposal of the tended. PC. Cecil Gibbons, Exe- , 11 4on the AlexanderDrait by-law was James, T. Scott -and B. P. old public sebool-building with the ter, who Investiga members were received into the no man -be it spendthrift," She stat- mee ing, . � , , beld'and, as a satisfactory -agree- I Gordon Danbrook, Atwood. Square I fed, stated dam. I S,d,allty. They are: Shirley Bedard, ed that health is a. state of corn- t, The, following accounts .. . I � ment could not be reacbed, the dancers: Newsy Nifties, At1hrood; / councillors. Mayor McMaster sug- ages to the 1947 .model car would Jeanne Bedard, Suzanne Dick, Dor- plete mental� physical and social were orderea paid: ' . I Donegal Irishmen, Atwood; Union - gested the Board's representatives amount to $800. otby Enzengberger, Elaine Etue, well-being, not merely to 'be free H. Nicholson, acet., $63; A. Price, court was, again adjourned to June Four &iiforth Credit , appear at the next meeting. wages, $118,80: 'A. Miller, wages, 19, fit 9:30 p.m. Council present- Square Club, London, I Margo Etue. Penny James, Eliza- from disease or infirmity ' , Officers Named; Set Review Building By -Laws beth Lane, Mary Nigh, Shirley $118-80: N. Westoott, wages, $4,0.05,, 1 1 � . ed an agreement to John McCow- I Selection played for Mr. Allan's I I I an relative' to leasing a dumping I recording for the Queen was the Office Hours Here A bill to the local Public utility permit is Issued by -Council._ Coun- Quinn, Mary Reynolds, Nora Rey- Speaks on Food Rules Seaforth Highlanders Band., ad- o � I I . "C.N.E. Breakdown," which Ward CommIssion for use Of -the town cillor,, Sharp su Good health maker, Possible vance,- $400; E. Smith & Sons, 1 ; ground, but as the agreemeht was - ggested- that ',the nolds, Ruth Sills and Rita Walsh.' wealth of money, wealth of bappt- acet., 3230,35; Treasurer of On. ^ � , not satisfactory to Mr. McCowan, Allan composed himself some years At a recent meeting of the direc- grader' instigated some dis,cussion building by-laws b6 reviewed at'the Rev. E. P. Weber addTe9,sd* the ness a�nd wealth of beauty, she tario. provincial police, ,$597,76; D. ; ago. tors of the Seaforth next -meeting. Council #greed- to, Sodaliels, enumerating the wonder- . �i .t. It was not signed."' -C i 0111111111nRY about interchange of services and id. A modern mother is a nutri- ff. Wilson. salary, $203.33; iHar6ld , � The road superintendent was lu-1 The event was sponsored by t redit Union, P.D. McConnell was equipment between the town and this. Permits were granted R. ful qualities of God*s Mother, and " : he C tionous, a child psychologist, a pro. Maloney, salary, -$174.99; A. Bush- . i . � the P.U.�C. Councillor Shatp said . duction manager, hostess, caterer te, salary, $133.33; "I . I atructed to have streets -in kg- elected presidelit. Smith, Sohn Muir and W. Wilbee. exhorting theur to humility, purity I I lHensall IDliamber of Commerce. " . I imoudvillej treated -with Other officers are: vfZWpresIdent, charging for these Iniffor jobs, by Farm Lands Rebate ,and kindness to all. J. Cummings, � , � calclum. Judges were Ross McKay, Hills' W. J. Duncan; secretaiT. * and school teacher, arld must keep salary. $20. 1 � . chloride, with gravel being aRlied, burg; Fred Harburn, Cromarty, and . ., John F. both parites, tended to rAlge the To a request by Smith Bros. for -Other services on ,Coronation her bealtb At its best, Mrs. Doig Seaforth Highlanders Band, grant . .. , _ Jewell, ; 'Outh I . 11 - ti�X rate4 . Two other 'Councillord perml sloik. to serviZe cars In R brated by Rev. E, P. Weber, who , � . iivhbre, in, his opinion, It was. nee -'Scott Collins, Ripley. Roy Flannery; treasurer, W, E' S s I Day consisted of a High Mass, cele. concluded. $200; 1`4110f, $34.3.0; Provincial ` . committee: ]Prank Reynolds, A. W. 4 , 4 likitry. James Doig and Ivan For-'C'PPL, London, was chairman -and gate; publicity, 1. L. Malone; credit argued that "it was six 6t one and garage at th6 rear of their Main also addressed the large cong ega- -.group singing was enjoyed. led Treasurer, ins., $1.30, County of i I syth Were appointed, a� coniulittee'recordef. alf a dozen of tlie'other.." andi In Street Premises, Council pointed out Cath- .... .- .� . rvi*ed Sillery H. E. Smith; supervisory ­ could be that no permisMon was needed. r Mrs. Les. Pryce Introduced Mrs. rone, acet., $6.18; P.U.C. ...3 Publicity was su-pe I by Mrs. Ross Gordon. Huron,, Indigents, $100,85; E. La- � go investigate the necessity of in -'by R. H. Middleton, Hensall, , � qhe end little difference ItIon upon the loyalty of the , . stalling additional street lights in - comulltteO; W. NT. Hart, Sw6es. L. made on the rate by , 611c People to Her Majesty the (Electri- I 1, Slattery, 0. P. Sills, Robert. McKercher, the guest. speak- CRI), acet., $34.47; Bell Telephone , j,i I . " ". . not charging. Wilbert F. Corn-ish was granted a Queen, Concl ding services for er who spoke on "Canada's, Food Jes 1.11, Rtiles,` as established in 100 by Lid., acct., . .. 3!)gwondvnle. . The bill wag Passed for payment. bawker's and podidler's license, I Her i4ajesty trwere held, Sunday 00,, acct., $23�05; A. Bell Industr �1 Accounts paised Included: di7ah2s, Thomas R. Chiff Named' The Credit Union brig n-d*,bsdn - 061McIqdr.TOhft C. 0'rich iki'd the A by,law *8s passed Providing evening. $12.48; Miller & Wll� : ... 11 I, . ' � $119.60-, fox bounty, $30.60; rodds , . fully Organized alid ls�r"dy for alat&;`10iii were nowin working for a tax re6b§, to OwIfters of 'farm . . �, I - ' ' 466MM, 12,762.64- hes#i-ta�tJ.",floll, To Bank . bbe Department of National Health bee,,acct., $5.58; M. E. Clarke, lailet. 11:4 %, - -__ ____, _ _ . InspectionStaff business, Its office will be located Olrdd� and that the brigade's hel- lands'—five acres or mo a a and Weirare. all(] now used all over $51.59; a I ,�.N � l . ... ­ ­ r0­7,galn t .! I . - j i 1 $180.50; warblelde, $1150,; salary . -Irk thR;i of­W� V- Southgat6,LMain--mg�js had arrived. To a suggestion municipal services charges where the world, I eaf,prilif Machine Sfio%, ,.�., Thoms I I :.p� . #, R. Cluff, son of Mr. A. St., �Se&forth. I- acOtf,, $17.50; A Kling, acict., 194; � -:1P, r � land illowance, $175; posta . . that tenderp be sought for purchase the lands are ;F,fth'fi1 ih6 t 2 . "I , , I : I ge, $5. P. Cluff, Seaforth, who for ,R,everal .1 . I I own Ilba-, Tobacco, Cash Stolen' - s4j, stil-ted- t"t one-third to, one- N. Q. B414 acat., - $13.05; E. P. ,.:!, At & special meeting on June 5, - . .011he old fire truck, It was decided its. I ­ . t Years hAs'been manager of the . From Hensall Garage half the children are not getting Chesney, a ct., $20 .. ., :�� . Reeve S61ns and Councilto enough milk. One out of every ,six Graves' Wallpso6r,, ac6t., $7.25; . "I", I LE016N NOTES to sell the trUck'-without calling for 0 . 1( council Purchased a new Dod'g'e Dominion Bank at Att*okan, Out., Decoration Day will ,be o4sei . ��` I I D11-1 lialf4on ,truck from Rdweliffe . -ve� tend,eh. Councillor Crich also re- Sharp 4fid 0briatte were appoint4rs at, 410919,' Geo. A� :. )))) watora, at th; price of $1864, 149a - ported that the Coronation pN4�.ss to sqrvo,,�.qu the lod,41 Huron Torna- No. 4 T-Tlpbwa,y at Hensa.11, operat- lowing a proper diet, which Y Sills & SOns, cot., $96:97; Receiv �,� � 6 1 4 has b4im appointed-, to the Inspeo- this S4inday by, Branch 156 Catill �d � The Texaco Service Stalion on adults Is overweight due to not fol- Xerelake's, ae , iano*kn�&of 649 for the Old truck. ,trOn 491tall! Of the ,bank With bead- than Legion, Selitorth. The parade will be saved. They might be'Asedt do 'ROld big6migh-tion. They will dMey or dia et er General ofa-Catriada, rent $10 % :* .. A � . ed by Lawrence Rumpel, wAs brok- rebult in heart, Id f " 1. I .. 11 , ,� , , I � ` . , .�.. . I . . . � � , ", , , 11 IT I � A �111 , , � � . ; , .1 I , , . AI � . , �. "., ­ , ,— .. Quarters In Toronto. will lbiMe the *00t Office at 2:15 for later celebrations In the year, took after draw atkafigemen'ta, eii Into Tue0ay night. Some $60 c6nditloils. Milk, fruit, egets, les, lei �rt�h Public Libraryl ad"Vallee, ,,� "� A, Scot v J- . , , ""'.1 I t said ft worth of tobacco, some cash and whole grala cereals w,and b d, ; ­ � , ��,�.. � � *1 ., . ti wages, $916.. 1;� " , ­�., 4 -n of 4,060, oAlac- forth *Rjghlaud!�r Band, *here FbIlOwIng the granting Of tbTee 19 hitendidd�ito: put, tv 010Lque On the were ,stolen, Thb 1116'at, fish or cheese are musts I oussey, a4bet., $3; E. Bofte, , I 1�z , S"O-'A'Y 'CoNdEATS RESUME Ayttikoka,ft, a tove West�tlt During the time he has been In to Victoria Park, I& 'by the 'Sea- be sixid. COuncli'llbr JAX6 T. . .1 . ., other articles �f�i "I hao I.Play I planted -in Victoria thieves gained entrance by sma#h- your moM, M�Is, MoKereher saf& "I . A, M111gr, ,. 1k "'SOIL #Pht. a ahr- red mot�*,to, be Sulifiky-evening will bd the first Onfto"S�tefiD ROck M`1n#s;:,Mr, CIUR Rev. -S. W. A. Stfilsbil Will 06ndUot building, permits, Councillor 5 If . haird'66t4obrt of the s In Vitint. KoMde. All Legion w6mbbrj§ ire 1�0� 1"Iti,wi(t . .- . ; W.4)9,0 %, ... k�oivg,ft,ollt,,b,olAme,n.ce'itt 9:30 V-m� CID B. F. Christie i* g� - " al an I is. of the urged to b'67 On Vokde W161v- k fit �.t ... �04146YJitlon of Queen, Ing a window In the door and un- .Mrs, Les. Pryce moved a vot a ..20; A� Pryae$ Wages, 15.,231,�,J,Q I 11 � . T, � Odth Stall J. Smith go 11 dlbtrMt. I The 0'0�01ic, , " � , � . 8 11, .p,- 1� I fil� 'i . . libuga, '0144116A, Council ad- IOCIEft the lock. CV119table S. & thankg to those taking Dart I tN 4 , I . I I I I ' IS, b6fdIM,1hVft6di to A btond, ' I 0 A. W t Wood rkodutts" , , kt"j.,'; �. , � -: - , . ,;,� . , -, I , . I 4. � ! �,, - � �, .� , I. . ,. � � I "I �f�,, , I I I . I . �. �, ­ ­ .. I 1. I 1. , I .. -1 '� , , ,� I 11 I J *', ��� � R490 -ft Davis to Investigating" . pyogkani � 40 well,4�& to pk& a " �,. 1160; 110*01126 Mbtofb,� act �i - I , ; , . . � . , r, 1.;,� ;� : 1, �, ;�", '! I'M "I "I "�, I � .- " A K, , , , , � � "o, I , ­", . .'' "� . . 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