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I UwIng ka the list - R.S. 7, Albbert, won the Andrew I . I � � � 1( �� ,
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OrW race, Uiristle Dobson, Gall , - 1 I I Henaall School Fair for the school 11.11, " , , ,
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03ruce, Brady, John Snow, PeterWat Progress for Smaller Tow'ns'The school collected $77.50, in prize 17I, � a . - -, , 1 A ,_ -, ;) �,,�,.
. *eo; bunny'liop, race, Christie Doi) s A$t,imAp1 To*n D - - ;-,:4.j 911, A", 1� 1.
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is concerned, L. A Buckley, - KIt- lie October 9, while thd agricul- ve discussion on the . sti t - �.. I ,; 1;�
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aw 011i; On Goderieb, St. Have an-adiaii Chambdr tural.,section was staged September A 4�, �:l - -4, ,3 "
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iMayle Rdler and Leslie Carter; Sii� Uniilergiro�nd Wires meeting ,of the, Seaforth tha in, . . go re td
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mber In Second place for the trophy . f �f a -partial treatment plant, Although the Public'Slehool, Board has a;reed to turn the old more couceril' aiWoccW4 ,
. Varter and Peter KlWg, Christie Watha vier In the Town Hall Thursday night. was No. 1, Tuckemmith. Mrs. Robt, %f-, .vUhlout. criticism from one .,, e
Sobson and Peter Wilb,Oe w to eventually chang- Smal tow -us can provid mil'inber that the Plan should be school ,building and Property over to the municipality,- contingent cillor . John. 0. Crich '. ,to. - t',
- Ing istreet lighting st:�pdards the 0, excel- Simpson is the teacher. Over $99 on Completion by the town of -certain sidewalk ei . i
Kindergarten: Afterioon Class.— in . - lent accommodation, for small in- was won by Wiught before the ratepayers, Sea, tensions to the new 1 . ',�,,�'.'..
11 length Of Goderichl0treet, the -the pupils. In third "Here we go to, t1kis 4 I ., 4#'j,� '' �
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Girls" race, WJudy Diouire, Ruth Gor- PoU.C. Is this week ittipt.d1ling three dustries, and the tendency Is to place were pupils or Principal. at. -Public school, just When this will be effected is i matter for , I
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boys, ,Aers be called on the project learned of the Board's proposal. . lor Close explain6d. it li4o111111 v �� .�,;,.�,, �,,� �
race, concrete standards Vver ,a two- seek sites in Such communities, he Robert Reaburn's room of Hensall fof submission by November 16. .... , �,,'�.�,, `4.
Paul Dale�. Bryan Stewart. Garry said, The choice of a particular Public School. unname'a (j�ls` � It'a . 0 1 " �,l,9,
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The postponed October session was After Mayor E. A.'MeMaster read a letter contAining the motion their dog taxes on gi,�uif til .
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lbury; partuer"t race, John Holland , condition attach . I about
�Grey, bunny hop race, John Hal- Manager R, B. Holmes -pointed having proper facilities, but On petitive class was won by Leslie 4' G. Reid of Graham Reid As- � _. _
will guide' the rate of installation �. ed to the transfer of -the old building and members' . .
laud, Wendy. -Moore, Dianne Salls- out that the cost of the three poles many small th-ings—partioularly the Riley, No. 7, Hibbert. He won of their dog,. or some similar du , "I 'I" 1.
e�an sodlates; Toronto, O&llned before comments ranged from "SO many strings attached," to "ridiculous." . . ��` ' 1
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and Larry Albrech attitude of the citizens toward Prizes iVL almost ev4ry section of
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&=ow race, BryAii dards- ;Will be put in this fill or beft, and Marie Sinclair,. No. 2. on'Elm and Crombie Streets and and we can't obligate, a newCouncil to doing It." ,;,,
Stewart and next pr;ng. Wires suppling power merce as a show window Of 1% cOm- Tuckersmith, tied for the top girl 'Mayor 'McMaster Councillor Close, suggesting tbi% ,� i'�. , '. r
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at Beaftie,,Bobby Felkax and to each 300 -watt lighting unit on award. Murray Pell, No. 1, Tuck- f practice wa,s u EW t e * �� � I
. bers to tell the public of the work o -sewage conduits behind the required to pay 60 per cent of the cost, would be a.greeable to Side- ,
Cheryl Muir, Brian Broome and the poles run underground. ersmith, and BobMuni, N have -already p heir dog taxes, -,%)i ,,
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, walk extensions into the school off Market and Goderich Streets. asked Council to Teaff-Iriln .11, �
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stage in a cess the Chamber of 'Commerce boys, competition. For a few moments discussion deviated to just what purpose 4,ewaid pay. ' �'� Z16
I Primary Events -program 'that Commenced 'Maloney's authority to L "I 12 �
Grades I and 11; Girls --Running, ago Must consist of members who put Plant south of Railway St. Mr. the old School building could be Put to under town ownership, and went of these taxes when due, or',�, �� _��.,* "
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when Bell Telephone Poles the community.-ghead of their own Reid, who mentionet;1 he had obtain- who interested buyers might be. Out of this emerged the opinion, charge -penalties provided by 14-e ' �:",
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Bilen Connell, Barbara Holland, BI- were removed from Goderich St. interests, the said. d "the informal approval" of the by-law. Council endoroed thJs re- ' .., ".
Aan 11�retty; -throwing the ball, Bren- and rear distribution provided for expre-6sed by the Mayor, that if a suitable buyer is to be found, Ht- . . . . . 11 ...
,da Ross, Unda Pryce, Helen El Emphasizing the necessity of Department of Health for the plan,
- both -phone and hydro. . Coronation Splendor ' tle time should be lost in investigating possibilities. quest and told Mr. 'Close to assure ,'� 11
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Mott; sack race, Linda McDonald, - - . giving Consideration to the wishes estimated cost at $50,000 for the Back to the matter of concern, Council agreed with the Mayor ,�:,Al ;
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race, Helen Elliott, Brenda Ros town, the Speaker suggested that, went plant, a total of $86,000. ansfer Set down, by the School Board couldn't � ��.:,, ''
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Pretty, Susan McLean, Brenda Area CWL Groups at light ... Ing, Christmas, hours and sidewalk extensions were favored by Council, agreement would .Discuss Drainage Problems . �10'11�� "
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. A large audience of members at presently interested. The engineer Board first asked for a wider, gravel extension of Market Street and noted a new sidewalk had, :, ": �! �
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srace, Kenny Cardno, Kurt Christen- The Dublin Sul�divxsion of the The success of any chamber, he Home and School Association in which would provide for a connect- proposal, be, said, indicating the conditional clause of the Board's been installed In front of the local . :. ,,,,�,
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sen, Peter SlIlery; -throwidg the Catholic Women's League invited explained, is, in the main, depend- the Public School heard Miss Ing System to Goderich St: at a cost offer, a letter should be written to the Board stating our position .
. the C.W.L. members of the neigh- ent on the degree of co-operation Mabel Turnbull describe many of Of $96,000. However, a Department and attitude. .
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Flumateel, Kerry Campbell, Maur- Sunday afternoon. munity- as a whole. "The-9;tablent to England and Scotland this year, installations t a. meeting last month, reads: "That the old school building -and ... L,
live Stinson; shoe race, Ray Tay- sewage Streets, Wright & Leyburne, peti.
Jor, Kenny Cardno*, Larry Rice; Rev. Frank Moylan, of the Scar- in the first place is to get the peo- Prior to telling of the Coronation not exceeding $1,00,- a tioned Council through Mr. -Close . �`,i� ""
.is- boro Foreign Missions, led the Ros- pie into the community, not into 000.) -property, consisting of five lots, be turned over to the municipality "11;
jumping, Kenny Cardno, Kurt Chi ary, and a of Queen Elizabeth and tile great I for construction * of a 50 -foot cul- , , "" 1)
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the sermon was given by particular store. If -as a result of procession, fter suggesting that Council Cal vert over a town ditch t6 provide I I JW
amp)[10111 which Miss Turnbull � I Market Street, from the Sparling Street corner, running west to the truckentry to the structure. After . ,,
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Senior Events it," tips she had learned in ticket and trance to the school. This transfer of property to be at no charge rhaps a narrower 1�
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unlimited scope for women in the he Stated. . travel arrangements. She tr el- approval from the Department of I .1
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-Girls--400 yard dash, Soan Bacih, world of today. In keeping with Ross Savauge presided in the a -b- led to England by B.O.A.C. Trans- Health 'Mr. Reid explaine to the town, the old buildingand property -being given at no charge and accordingly less expensive " �`I.
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.6aakie Van Roo'Jen, Margaret Llt- the League motto, 'Tor God and sence of President Keith Sharp. Atlantic Flight Service. structure and mechanics of the par- bridge would serve the need, -Penn- ,,�
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Bach, SaakJe'Van Rooijen; running the ' ' the gift to alleviate the cost to the rat6p-ayerB of the new school.,, . 11�
" he spoke on religion and Following a long discussion, "Very Exciting Expe'riencell tial treatment plant which process- Cil agreed to.provide a satisfactory Rt"
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- Holy Hour concluded with ranged shopping bours in a manner her during. the nearly 12 hours she way.'that no extra cost will be fia- C4 local garage owner has cons' 1,
gaTet Little, Gene Nixon, J6an , Tiie that in 1952 neigh -boring towns ar of the sights. and sound t the present plan In such a ey Action a property on Goderi
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Dick; -basket ball throw, Margaret Solemn .Benediction of the Blessed manner that attracted greater num- was oil ,the- Mall, ef�or and dur- vol7pd, other than the adding of aea r
latle, Gene Nixo , Barbara Men- �qacrawe sto E e fo'th and Hensa'll Teams enil to .11,;
maiL . nt, with Rev. E., P. Weber, ,bers of shoppers to those towns Ing the proces a, the speaker tanks and equipment as required --- Prevent water from -properly drain- . ... .
Seaforth, as celebrant; Father than to Seaforth, because the hours said, periodic -rain made no dent for full treatment," After Practice workouts with Of this group, five are local vet- Ing off the -car lot, CouwCIlloir,,ClOs9 ,
Rays—li* yard dash, Peter Dale, Moylan, as deacon, and Rev. J. B I . 6�
- better Suited, the convenience of on the good spirits of the great Reeve Criticizes Agreement about 35 hockey players seeking erans of the 1953-54 squad—Me,, reported. The . �1,
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The president, Mrs. John Meag- Later Mr. Reid replied to a ques- Junior '13' entry, Coach Ralph Mc- wain, Elliott, Storey and the two �
33roome, Paul Besse; running broad Consideration was given to hold- The procession itself, she .said, tion that the plant, as presently Fadden revealed this week that the Muirs. Another returning play r is Teall, if written another letter to .%
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Roliert Govenlock, Pa.ul McMaster, the committee from a lace -ved ,byleompleted tby the executive. of the bands and the colorful wav-es handle any ain unt of sewage, but 20 players, Two will be dropped to Shapes Hensali Team .�
Don McClinchey; -covered 'The meeting agreed efforts should of uniformed marchers, was CU- the sewage would be only partially make a total of 18 on the club's Coach Bill O'Shea, town, is build- Compfiint About Theatre . I
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special 01hrist- -axed by the sight of the -brilliant - roster. Ing a strong contender for O.H.A- drainage problems in various Parts .
-high jump, Mur- table, centred with flowers and be made to provide ' treated. The effulent, he cOntin Prior to a general discuss!
-Tay Carter, Tommy Broome, Don candlebra. The hall was decorat- was decorations on Main Street. gold of the royal coach bearing the ued, would become septic in three Junior. grouping for the coming Intermediate competition in a Hen-
McClinchey; shot put, Peter Dale, ed in the league colors—blue and . of town, Councillor Close reported � .
Bob Wright, Jack Baker, new Queen who was,-, "tiny, ch'arm- Or four days. � season will include S�aforth, Lon- sail hockey squad which has been that a local resident has not yet .1
gold. Ing and regal." in this connection, Councillor D. don, Chatham, SaW , and Wing- undergoing practice worhouts here rectified a lawn grjading encroach- I .
Intermediate Events A large number of guest'. from Mitchell Man Speaker In the days following the Coro- F. Christie inquired if, despite De- bant. Coach Mck,autZ3.� .said a during the past two weeks. ment oil town property, and sug- 1 .4.
4Nrls-75 yard dash, Beryl Rouse, Seaforth, St. Columban, Keilnicott nation, London had many celebra- partment, of Health approval for schedule will be ,Prepared Friday. Four players on last year's Jull- gested that a letter be sent to the �
Corinne Smith, Betty Muegge; and Kinkora spent an enjoyable so- At Lions Club Here the partial treatment, the town October 23. , for Baldwins here, this year over citizen demanding removal of the I
standing broad jump, Carole Den- cial hour with the member tiong and festivities, Miss Turnbull .
. , S of the The extent to which membership said. As part of this, the trooping would not be liasble for damages if I Game Here Saturday the age limit, are trying out for grading.in a limited time. I I
Ws, Betty Muegge, Beryl Rouse; Dublin subdivision. Among the in a Lions Club -permits one to I Of the color and a garden party i� incurred by an owner of livestock Meanwhile, the first exhibition Hens -all. They are Doig, Morton, Councillor Crich reported both
I running ,broad Jump, Beryl Rouse, gu-ists were the Provincial Presi- servE � ) the community was pointed Buckingham Palace were described through animals, use of the creek game here will be in the Arena Pike and Broome. In the goal fire trucks were in need of an else- .,
Corinne -SmIW Pearn McLean; hop, dent, Mrs. Joseph McConnell, Sea- tend -
step, jump, Corinne Smit K. out by Sam Cutherbertson, Mitchell,. by the speaker who attended both. water which provides passage of Saturday night -when Waterloo Ing spot, Coach O'Shea noted that
-h, Pearn 'Sith, and Mrs. T. M. Kelly in- Presents Cheque to Association the effluent to the, Bayfield Rive trical checkup by an ignition me- I
XeLean, Judy Crich; high juMp, kora, of the London DIOCesa 'n F when he addressed the Seaforth r? Siskins, last season's Ontario Jun- three players, Mickle of Hen
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Beryl �Rouse, Barbara Plumsteel, ecutive. Lions Monday evening. Throughout her ad -dress, Miss ,Mr. Reid replied .the town would for 'B' finalists, will play a test McCue of Setaforth and Nigro Strat- .�
Ann Dick; softball throw, Betty The meeting was arranged by Turnbull mentioned curious and certainly be liable for any contain- match ,,vith this year's local .squad. ford. have been at the p�actice that three alarm boxes were burn- , �
humorous experiences she Shared inated condition ot*the creek. How- amed the fol. sessions. , ed out following collapse of hydro, ��
Nuegge, Judy Crich, Margaret El- Lions G. A. Whitney and W. M. .�
11ott- Jdll.,- "The man I marry must Hart, with the former in the chair. with other travellers and country- ever, he continued, the chlorine it- lowing in the list of 20 players Other players on the practice lee wires in a recent wind storm. with , , , :r�
Boys -10,0 yard dash, Bob Relth shine In company, be musical, tell Members discussed plans for t men while in England and Scot- self causes no harm to livestock picked ,this week: goal, R. 'Salter, foi- Hensall -have been Knight, no obligation to Council, he con- . .1
Donald Muegge, Glary Ast-, stand' jokes, sing, dance and stay home." club's annual Hallowe l en frolic, land. As well, she related tier fin- and, he repeated, the effluent does P, McEwan, both from Stratford; Cowan, Nicholson and Mousseau, eluded, a new fire siren will be, � -1 � I
ing broad jump, Bob Relth, Gary Bill: "You don't - want a bus- which is, being held in � the Mem- pressions of places and buildings not become septic until three Or defence, A. Aitchison, Mitchell, R. all of Hensall, and Dale, Wade, Me- tested here. .�
. broad band; you want a TV set!" orial Arena. on Friday, October 3o, of historical and tourist. interest four days and by that time would Elliott, S. Storey, E. Barton, Strat- Clinchey and Murray, from Sea- Reeve Norman Scoins suggested . .1
jump, Bob Reith, JiminyGlew, Gary visited in the two countries. be far away from the creek. ford, J. lesson, Stratford, D. Wal- forth. . I
Aut, Larry Dale; running - that a letter be sent the owner of
Aet; hop, step, jump, Bob Reith, . I Following the reading of secre- At this point Reeve Norman ters, Goderich; forwards, R. Muir, Biggest mail on the ice at team the local theatre, objecting to the .
tary's and treasurer's reports, at- Scoins criticized the agreement by J. Muir. J. Mellwain; from Noran- tryouts has been Fred Dunbar, type of service being offered at :
Gary Ast, Ray Scoius; high jump, tendance count was tak-Pri ,rind the other members of the Council to da, A, Roberts, J. Chouinard, K. Stratford, who Stands tw the present time. Reeve Scoins
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softball throw, Bob Reith, ture for the month. The president. tent without hearing the opinion Stone, T. Salter, ,B. Sbantz; also pounds. Coach O'Shea said it is projector failures were inconveni- .
A,st; * Kindergarten again won tile Pie- go ahead with an incomplete Stenland; and from Stratford, X. over six feet and weighs pointed out that interruptions and
.Gary Ast, Jimmy Glow. Mrs, ,Frank Kling, toill members of of E, Wbraith, St. Mary,,,; M. Colqu- expected that two players from To- encing local Patrons who were en- .
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Girls --50 yard dash, Dianne Den- Climait . �X a letter received from the Board this scheme, he said, only one-quar- houn, Clinton, and D, MacDonald, ronto will be added to the team dtled to their money's worth when,
of the recent anniversary many' weeks on Broadway, the which expressed appreciation to tPr of the town is being servicod. God e rich, over the weekend. they Pay an admission which in-
nis, Leta Carter, Kendra Moore; and reopening services at North- speaker drew many lessons for fiis the Association for its p,lrt, played "Maybe the Public will want the '� - __ - . eludes a, tax. He believed a COM -
Plaint should be made to inspecting. .
imck race, Ann Kling, , Betty' side United Church was reached hearers, employing lively touches in the opening ceremonies of the w,hole town done." he added. Fire in Vacant Hullett . .
3quires, Nancy Dale; .Standing Monday evening when Rev. E. of wit and humor. new school. Members .igrepd to Aid Through Grant Change? authorities as well. .
broad jump, Phyllis Biryans, Dianne Crossley Hunter delivered his fam- Tho main Tesson which the play hold a cup and saucer shower for House- Quickly Put Out Hensall C of C Hears Set Nomination Date
Dennis, Gerda 'Christensen; run- Ous lecture, "The Skin of Our emphasized, he said, was this: "in the new school kitchen. Councillor John Crieb replied . Several ,Council members agreed 0.
ning broad jump, P&yllls Bryan% Teeth," to an attentive audience. -all of life's seeming tragedies, dis- In appreciation of work by mem- that the present Plan will take care Fire of unknown origin -a that the matter was hardly one to, I
Nancy Dale, Gerda Christensen; Dr. Hunter, a descendant of the tresses and calamities, there runs hers in helping with costurnes for of a critical area. Mayor E. A. quickly put out last Sunday by Reports at Banquet be dealt with by the Municipal I
h�jgh jump, Leta Carter, Nancy evangelistic team of Crossley and the wondrous element of Hope." school -presentations. a cheque"'O McMaster explained that the De- neighbors who gathered at the un- . body, since it involves a condition I
Vale, Betty Squires; softball throw, Hunter of some decades ,back, is Every act of the play could have $25 from theSchool FU11d was pr�,qr partment of Municipal Affadrs occupieci house owned by John Members of the Hensall Chamber of private business. 'Councillor B.
Leta Carter, Nora Gorwill, Mary the sQu of Rev. John E. Hunter. ended In ,hopeless ruination for ,Mr, ented to the Association, by Doruit'd would not allow Se�forth's sewagin Armstrong in Hullett township, The o� Commerce enjoyed a banquet in F. Christie suggested the Chamber
awtt. "It is a great joy to minister in a and Mrs, Anthropos and family,'but Morton, work to exceed $100,,000 at the P es- re, discov 'about noon, ap- of Commerce inight be the group .
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Boys -75, yard dash, terry Ast, ered �h'e Legion Hall Monday evening
I church in which my father con- In the final moments, something al- ent time, and agreed with Cou Oit- peared to to make the complaint.
03111y Teall, Darrell Schneider; ducted a preaching mission," de- ways happened -to charrge the situ- lo, Cri,I, that Council believe it have started, underneath trnd beard John C. Wiley, Loyidoii, Concluding the evening's busif- .
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sack -race, Leonard A-Ifyreelit, Billy clared Dr. Hunter.. ation and allow the family to be sensible to take care of cri Cal " w Call- member of the London Chamber of neSs, Council granted a building s
Teall, Jimmy Dick; sta,nding broad Tax Report Read at ed by the sun shining on the glass. .
Lesson From the Play saved, 'iby the Skin of their teeth," areas as they develop, The blaze made little ,headway. Commerce, speak on Chamber of ,permit to William Jacobs, Ord St,,
jum,p, Terry Ast, Darrell Sabrield- UsIpg the modern Play, "The For the Christian who has learn Councillors Chri,stie, Crich and Members of the Sea,forth fire bri. Commerce work. T. Pryde, M.P to construct a garage; passed a .
ier� Billy Teall; running ,broad Skin of Our Teeth," which ran for ed to walk by faith, this is a, won .Tames T. Scott remarked they had gade were called but their services .P. motion requesting local bus I I ::
jump, -Billy Teall, Tommy Dick, drous vindication of his constant: TownCouncilMeeting I for Huron South, was also a. guest I iness-
varrell Schneider;. high jump, Dar- heard opinions from citizens which were pot required. and spoke on "Higimays of Huron nen to observe Wednesday, No. 11
effort to live close to God, Dr. backs up the.presemt plan. Reeve vember 11, as Remembrance Diay .�
rell Schneider, Terry Ast, Peter Hunter asserted, "Hop. springs eting- of Sea- Scoins repeated that he still- County" and "Prison Reform." and a local holiday; agreed to send . ,�,
,, Kelly; softball throw, Tom Dick, eternal in the bi)man breast; He forth Council last week, Cie k D, couldn't ,see why the whole scheme found. Mr. Reid disagreed assert- Reports, of the different commit- 1. �
Billy Teall, David Watson. , Injured Man's Wallet ,hath begotten us unto a lively H. Wilson noted that paymer tees were presente,t]. For recrea- a. representative to the Huron Mun. .
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Bicycle Races hope; In the midst of the confu- tax arrears to date amounts to town." ��
I ent the government the summer program, In tibe mem- in Gorrie October 31; authorized . :",
Girts—Nancf Glew, Sandra Sav- Ion of the world, the jealousies, $10,536, while payments on current "Well" Councillor Cricli remark. a'ge developm representation at u's L
the hatreds, and the fears, contin- taxes total $65,402. At the silme ed, "on"nomination night yo would buy debentures regardless berslilp report, Cecil Vanhorne the FIreme .,�
suge, Joan Bach; slow bicycle race,' -Stolen by Sneak Thief ' u can Training School in Toronto Novem. ._�
Judy Boshart, Barbara Mennell, ued Dr. Hunter, "God calls us to meeting the following September make the explanation the sum total of a municipality's ability to effect stated that the organization has a ,.,
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Boys, Senior—Tom Broome, Peter brought to the Attention of VrovIn- Hans of the early -01furch, In faith, A. Miller, wages, $63; Public Following this exchange Mr. Prior to the vote on a motion to The objective is 75. he Said. for November 30, and election day, ,:��.
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I adlan Legion, acet., $14; Thomp- lief, In the matter of munJcipalftie,i partial treatment ,plant, Reeve group that a meeting of all merch- ." 11
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Robert Gooveidock; *` Junior, Garth Ported a man representing li-Ittaself Rev. 'John W. Stinson, minister Telephone flnaucing public services such as W. Murray Organizes ' 1�4.
Plannigan, Sohn :Patterson, Bruce as Kenneth Beuerman, R.R. 1, Dub- of Nortiliside, expressed the grati- W,jI&On, CIO., acet:, $20,90; D. H. wer , t at th6 government grant as providing first aervice to -Main October 27, at 8 p.m., to discuss 11'111�
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Miller; senior slow bleyele,race, 11n, forpti -his name to a $260 tude of the congregation salary, $203.33; H Us- se a h important business, Social report 'Over 70 Club' Here . ���
to 'Dr. loneY, salary, $174.99: :i. Biishle Setup would soon be changed, so Street ratepayers only, qPuncillor �,
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folievrIng an accident early Thanks- to, preached at both servi of civic services In hand. grounds that the greater concentra special events report. forth in the.descrilption of clubs . I
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pos- tion of users, the higher taxes re- letter ;.1
Albrecht. I giving Day. - . two Ing the 76th anniversary of the Treasurer of Ontario, provincit ceived from Main Streeit and the fiddlers, contest and read a 'MurreLy, town, who Is go years i��`�,
Champlonghlob nettermann and his broth- 0 Scoins, wondered how such a
church. Text of Mr. Berry's, F30r' police, $578.98; Receiver General of sible Change -might affect 'Sea frorn Government House, � :` ",. �,
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Into, runners-up, 01 no J)emals, tp,eir car was in. collision with A At the morning and, ev�enlng serv- ware, wet., $3.91; 10. R. Hall. sect., fit. I satisfactory sanitary conditions It's �%n 'Over 70 Club, and, as . �.,�,�,,,`,,,,,,p
Nancy I e, 5 Points; boys, horse west of Bornholm. Kenneth fees, were "The Wer ur there required first service Instal- Elizabeth dias consented to the re- the name Implies and Mr. Atur_* I 1,?"'p
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y Teah, 10 -points; -.runner-up, Was thrown from the car before kt a Changing World" and "The, acet., ,$2,1.go; partoers Co-op, &Cot., Mr. Reld'further explained that lations in the Main Street area. ray Points Out, it's a elu�b "for , L�, ,,
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Worry Al�t, 8 Points. t Into a field and was uncon- Chu�cVg ,Chief Conbern," As the vote was carried, the f age 1�tg�
$1.80, A. Gilbert Motors, acet., he understood thw,Vroposafon grant dlers' ,contest, held In Housall on and over." StIll activot, fit . 1, , , "
latermedlate—Girls, Beryl Rouse, 'ftlous Tor some time before belp ,special music inclividedi at, an- $69-69; M. E. Clarke, aceiii., $62.10. allowances ould Reeve objected that three-quarters � � 7�lw,?,.�,
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10 poin-ts; mnitier-up, Corinne arrived. It Is believed 'he was rob- them, 110 Worship tho,-KIng,,, with I Ball W return on what June 5. The group heard a play- Dauphin, Mali., is an 6*63th-76, li�5�'�.Iilll
ftath, I -points; BbO, Bob Aelth, bed as he lay unconscious, and his James A:. Stewart as soloist; �tn Bo e, e of Council 'had to approve Such a Ing of the recording, made by Club Whlbh Mr, MUrray�'lorkiiin- I ,�',
ye aect., $26; E. Smith & Sons, f 'Seaforth, then, -he Indicated.,l. motion. Councillor CrIch replied Ward Allan, Wiltagham, who Was lzed about 15 y,bars . U9.61 , ,�, .?, ";),
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