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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1954-01-01, Page 1d.. t�� ,, g k , sit„ , ,"" �� 3i 111 �11111.­' r., i-, , :.11 ,`tVN� �,' f ,�� `J `' �1 ``° ,r�-. _ r r 1 ' _ � �(# b ' I ��, ,. 11 1'�Iwd u a �i � � ot - Year 't' , ". - Vftoip N guifier 4491 � 1,', 1.11-11 I ,' ` i' Asaess+Dr Dies A� `` MARKS 94th BIRTHDAY` 7"1111;, +Ia qr!r� a l�ilr D l {' 9 �aI R 5 , `i i ' - ,..rF 11 I I ., 20 4 y;.6�.,_ .-V - ,l A SEAFORTH, FhIVAY, JANUARY 1, 1954 . --- ' l M I(w R D;; O t73 yr.+ i . "ttr �t 1 . llr a z y k.� , 3 d r<a, f 4. 'y3 F l� r, r t r , 3 is i;' i p .. , 4 1' 't. ! C4 - - iN f j,1. z 11 .. • a�u .. - {'i . >I1t=I;�In ws" ft—,P41➢hetip fir, $2:54 a Xaa' 1lt , dyaifl,e , a; 1 a eld Mee i r _ IP L ■° - = t U(Kers ekslAcca■r; .11 ToruRbhinsoa �erOII, ��. � E F '. , ■ ■ c< rr , �, T councillor W 9baniey, 6 w» y a i "'. mud Bayfield ass'es'sor, suffered . _ �< • ■ e e ••11 ,S a heart attack• and died at the 1. a A?;<�a` Election for Reeve' 111 REEVE ELECTED • • SEVENTH TERM M41110p Return s i� 9IIIlit8I truetee nominations roc � - d a f Northside Choir In { +`"„ meeting Monday {►fight � Mr. Cameron had served on x T1lekersmith TWp k "� �w�?F 3 S # council, tete school board and r �> i ' Q y Full Council 1 a e9. fiat Lha past live pears" was �. Christmas Broadcast r'' s Tuckersmith electors will bet ' x 4 '<.: ve Dan Beuermann,.""af lYigr;d. called upon to select a reeve, two ar lessor. r r :& y,' � Kill Township, was• re-eleGtetL . t •" He was s son o! the late Mr. r ° rt a� candidates for the office having ;e� .. -. i i Representing Huron County in a S�£��� anal Mrs, Tihomae, Cameron t � � _ � ; qualified by the deadline Tuesday 6;;��;` : Western Ontario Salute to Christ a �� office .by h cC amort on on Moliilay are his widow, Herbal F- . s i night. Contesting 'the .office .are ; mas over Station CFPL, London 6 � y« �3 to begin s se cult term 'in al ij Survioiag „; sa l' k . on Christmas afternoon, the choir ace, 'six of which were : accl>tigta Wabnsley Cameron, and one �� ��° k< Councillors A. E. Crozier and las. "ass r' tion, " r* 4 itisaotlSer, Jestte Cameron, Bay- ': 3r Doig• ? ofrNorthside U'ni'ted Charrah, under �• , ` 6, ; Y '1. T'he s•rCtinn .seous141i1T a a'��3 the direction of James A. Stewart, CounFil, too.. was..returned atter, field: Mr. Caimerou was a Pat, who ,has bee Y x N:' Vincent J. Lane and Josephi L iiy `` member of Trinity Anglican , tY a a...' i not qualify. ,a „ with ,Mrs. Stewart accompanying, a Y as t i n ' L contributed two numbers. s an had indicated ,they would not Church and the Canadian Or �+ Wihile there were six nominal rt 'Etalllffi* tions for Council, but Eaur qualified•. y, {:F °.g ` Huron Warden A: W. Kerslake stand:. � of Foresters. i< , � l It was a quiet meeting as Reeve`;:`ti-b ff ,Elected, are Ivan Forsyth, Bert Gar- ^q r of Hensall, brought greetings on - i Tett, Dave McLean and, Roy Bell. ' Ea { Beuermann reviewed his work fit . behalf of the county, and Andrew `� ^' " a `' 1, Two School Trustees, Wrilmer x �3` Y,. Mclean, editor of The lluron County Council. Clerk J. M. Eck .•, �,eafortb Couplewed • e� K =y5 y x`' i; < bx art was chairman. ito IM!, told of Christmas and Miji.r Broat�foot and Mervyn Falconer, �t Expos' . r a', F, were elected by acclamation. what it meant 3n Sea Porth. Mr. Counc s Jerry err hart. illor Do AI * n ! . Siemon, Wilson Little amd Bari- 55 Years Mondor iKx3 ' � e the conclusion of nominations K McLean said: • Y r' 4 , ills each spoke briefly and re- ll �` ' ;: the meeting named. Charles Mae" 'This is Christmas Day, in Sea- ` ik . a ``, • forth, and like people, in other ; viewed various aspects of townshlp' .1 Lit wawa 'busy holiday season for E• Kay as chairman. Mr. MacKay • �:,-:; ' y a 7 4 _< '6 expressed. regret at the illness of u +towns throughout Huron County, a'' business. L. Mr `and Mrs. Charles H. Garnier,A ." , ° Nominations i., t .3 1. _ 1 .'.. "i Reewe Moffat and Councillor Croz- jv ,<`' its citizens, are marking the day in ' �" �` � iira� ier. He assured the meeting, ways. .This is 'thb day to- ,, For Reeve—Dan .Beuermann, by 11 I :' High Street, town, who on Mon- - various oma . . day celebrated their b5th_wedding - wards which t° activities "of so Whn. Bennewies and Gordon L ' } • ever, that both were recovering. anniversary. On Saturday Mrs, Councillor Doig, the first speak- l many have been directed, for so Miller. Grarnise observed' her 81st birth- r ' r'1 For Councillors—Joseph L. Ryan, dry. On New Year's Day Mrs, Margaret Wright will be 94 years,of. er, reviewed a statement of county many weeks. But above all—and .Ute former Mary Isbister, -Mrs. age- Mrs, Wright," who for the past 13 years has made her home finances and. affairs which had this is the 'important thing—it is. by Jahn L. Malone and Peter E. .4� Gargliea is Che daughter oP the'late with her niece, Mrs Margaret White, East William St., 'enjoys been prepared by Reeve Moffat. the day on which the Christian Reeve Daniel Beuermann, Maloney; Jerry Doerr,. by Charles Discussing the amount which Verne Pincombe, Usborne, , world' celebrates the birth "of Him Dietz and Wim. Koehler;'. Albert E. ,v,' Mr. ,and Mrs. William Isbister, of good health and is active about the home, Her many' friends Tuckeremith pays to the county, who v5as' acclaimed Reeve of who was born 2,000 years ago. McKillop, who was returned to Siemon, by Stephen Murray and 1!donris Tawaait%p. Her husband, join The Expositor in wishing her continued good health, that township, Council for the office of Reeve Monday Clarence Rapiers; Wilson Little, by' - tthe speaker expressed the opinion Christmas Preparations - . afternoon by - acclamation. who is flue Years her senior, is Tuckersmith should receive a 1954 was also acclaimed, and F Allan Campbell and, John R. Leem- is: Earl Mitchell; Harold Jef- ' It was over a -month ago that in- Reeve Beuermann' begins ,his .ing; W. Earl Mills, b Carl'�a1• the son of .the .'ate Mr. and Mrs. 4, greater share of county road, work. y dicatione appeared in town -which seventh term. Frank parniss, also of Morris Le,iOn Members Guests Certain county roads in the town- 'Eery, Harold Hern and Clayton ton' and W. J.. Leeming; V. J. 3:ane; Tmip Dance at Xmas`?arty Up OPP Constables Smith. pointed to the fact that Christmas by Louis O'Reilly and Raymond , ship are in 'bad condition, 'he said. was not far away. The stores be The couple was married at -the home,of the bride's parents by Dr. The annual Christmas dance of • '' ��p He told the meeting of the ;pav- . gain, bringing out, their decoration's, Week Of Prayer 'Murray.P4urray. .)avid Petrie, of the Winghaml the Seaforth Branch of the Cana- Policing Huron Co■ ing aE a township road adjacent to ■ ■ and displays, of toys and tobog- Dates AnnOt- , the R.C.A.Fr Station, Clinton, which Santa Visits Concert gang and dolls were noticeable in I Preeteriiaa Church. They have a dian Legion, 'held in the Community . ,• head been paid for by the Federal ., m m - ' ,family of four children,' Mrs. J. A. Centre Christmas night, was large- On January 1, the county detach- many windows. ,There seemed, too, The annual Week of. Prayer e- Coming From Behind Government. • to be an added stir along Main Seaforth commences Tuesday eve- / (.Margaret) Ballantyne, London; ly attended. ment -of -the Ontario Provincial Critidizes Drain Engineer A# S S 8 McKillop. Street aa -increasing numbers from ning, January 5, when'setvItes will . - ffirs: Helen Scott,-,Seaforth; -Glen, Music was provided by Paul police at GodeAch will be increas- ■ ■ Zsmilton, and Alan,' of London. Cross and his orchestra, Stratford. ed to a nine -man unit with the :n- Discussing the work of. -the road . • P the district carne to shop for their be held in St. Thomas' . Church, Baldwins Top London '1'iter� are also Your grandchildren Lunch was, served by members of superintendent, MrP-Doig said much Christmas requirements conducted by Rev. W. E. Milroy. elusion of Constables Jae. Moore, S.S. No. $, M'eKiliop, held' their tour great-grandchildren• of the work was- done in the west It was about tilts time that the Other services are: Wednesday, mid the Ladies' Auxiliaay. Robert Sims and ,A. B. Summers' Christmas concert on Monday eve Overcoming a 64 lead at 7:52,oP UM Garnis�s has faqir sisters and ,Arrangements for the -dance were '— end, but that this was not the sup Town Council, the Chamber . of Jan. 6: Egmondvilie United, Ra . from the Goderich town detach- OM',December 21, with a large the third period', Seaforth,Baldwina .one brother viitg. ;i1ey are Miss erintendent's responsibility, since Commerce � and• -the. Public Utility J. H. James•; .Thursday, Jan. ?: completed t a committee headed ' the decision had been made by .a attars ce. The school was decor Commission got together and ar- Northaide. United Church, Rev. D. by went. � came out With the long and of an hriefte lobis'ter; Wing'ha'; Kra. by T. A. Beattie.. The new headquarters for the ateci with red, green and white 8-6 decision over London Lou Rall J. '8 Jenkins and Mrs. Joseph previous council. ranged to erect Christmas decors- Glenn Campbell; Friday, Jan. 8: unit is on Park Street sand radio ., streamers, Juniors in London Tuesday night. ]t[i]ler, of Belgrave, and Mrs. A. One of the sore points, he said, tions along .Main • Street. ..Soon, First Presbyterian Church, Rev. J. Y slid William transmitting equipment 'has been The chairman for the evening In an exciting see saw coateat was -the work of the municipal brightly lighted trees were seen on W. Stinson. that kept the ca achy crowd ,on' �tldwell, WYnnipeg, HensaIl Citizen installed in th6,uew office. The vrax Mr. Stephen `Murray. Miss Ssbdster, Toronto. l drainage engineer. While some the' light st'and$rds along the In each church the choir will p detachment intends to provide 24- Norma Leeming is the teacher. The the edge OIL seats,, the lead Brothers and sisters of Mr. Gar- Hurt In Collision suggest he should be fired; the length, of the .street And this, of lead the -service of praise, and ser - hour police service. program presented by the pupils changed 'hands no . less than oris nice who are living are: William, speaker felt this wasn't necessary course, areminded many homeown- vices commence at eight o'clock. In an accident Thursday. night Heading the ,county detachment —that he could be . rea5on�d with: was as follows: ars 'that they also should provide Those in charge point, out that all times. In the end the power and, 1liorrim' Township; Martin, Wing: ou N6:` 4 Highway, one-half mile is Sergeant C. N. Anderson, and' Perhaps, he thought, the appoint Opening chorus; "We're Mighty some outside decorations at their are invited to partici to as a 4Vew coaching of the "Baldwins paid off. ham- M7rs..J. • J. Sellers, Biuevale' north of Hensall; Ralph Johnson,. other members of the force are: Glad to See You"; welcome 'words Pa i� aad Miss Iriltian Garniss, Lucknow. ment of an additional engineer homes, . Year is entered' upon. The work of both goalies—iRotu 1,.; 23, R.C.A.F. Station, Centralia, driv- Cpl.. H. Sayean. Constables D, I. by,,, Yadea 1-4; carols, "O Leave Salter, of .Seaforth, and Harold' would kelp in that opposition in For many years the Seaforth ing south on No. 4 Highway, was TrumbleY,. C. J. Parkinson, D. H. Your Sheep," "It Came Upon the MacAins�h, of, Balls—was sen- in collision with Dirk Toonk, 48, Whitfield, Harold `Highton. Morley spires efficiency. Midni@bt Clear,'' "O Little Town Lion's Club has taken a leading. Miy Mrs. J. J. HIIglll of I�ensatl, walking south on the Groves and Lloyd Westlake: In a lengthy review of the fin- of Bethlehem"; Rhythm'Band, "The Part in. Christmas activities and m� Mnwp sational. ances of the township, Mr. (Doig this ear was no exception. Santa Thomas W. B�t Des Ron Muir, Tommy Salter, Don' Sigghypay. Cpl. ,Lorne -Rutherford of .the Blue Danube"; solo, "I Saw Mum- � Stone, Jack McIlwain and Marv," 54 Years.Married -� claimed• (borrowings were •too high Claus• visited Seaforth under the . . Mr. Toonk was taken to South. municipal detachment, has been m,�rKissrng Santa Claus," by San „ „w : .__._.— and a.t the end of, the year ex sus icaw of. -the Club and distribut,. - ' ■, ed i�:all-s site " .;' ` ' MT. and Mrs. J. J. Hugill Huron Hospital, Exeter, for treat- transferred to traffic duty at .the ora ,'Ile %hristmas Wreath P. ' SHantz turn Tar'ef4'G . It ceeded a Year', return of taxes. He ed more than a thousand s'tocicing§ very quietly marked their 54th went for a bruised- left arm and O.P.P. branch in Guelph. Constable drill tby the senior girls; duet, L ' efforts for the winners. Nisc Gran- _t would use bonds held ,b5• the town u' Following Accident vlllez Ron Bourne, Don Beattie, i wedding anniversary on Sun- later released. Dr. F. J. Butson, J.. L. Finnegan of the county. de Don't Want To Play in Your Yard" just packed full .of candies and nuts Ray Pigeon, Glenn McFalls 'and days at the home of their son, Exeter, attended, and P.C. Elmer t'achment has also been transfer- ship to reduce indebtedness. He Rose Eva Buuck and Kathleen to the boys and girls of the disc by B311 Lamport were London's best. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Hugill. Zimmerman, Exeter, investigated. red to Guelph., felt no blame could be attached to Doerr; minstrel show, "Blackface trict. And the Lions did not for- Injuries received in a highway . officials, but the situation resulted Fun," by the senior boys; sing- get those who were sick or the accident the afternoon of Decem Londgn Scores First . from lack ,of. foresight and busi- senior citizens of.. -the County, who ,her 23, proved fatal to Thomas Pigeon's goal at 7:14 of -the first song by the audience. e Highlights neer ability on the part of Council. - A skit, "The Elopement," Ivan are resident in the County Home. Wellington Butt, widely -known period—with 'Harold Walker-- and Y �� O� 19,93 There hadn't been courage to level Rapien, Raymond Horan, Shirley Special Edition Kippen-Hensall ,district resident, Herb Horliok setting up the play—, ''Reenough taxes, to pay e�Tenditures,. Rap,en, Rose Eva =Buuck; play, "Pa We at The Huron Expositor pub" wnho succumbed in. Victoria Hospi- put Lou Balls into a 1-0 lead, But In concluding his ,address, Mr, Has a Fit"; dance and song, "A lished .a.'special Christmas edition. tal, London; Tuesday''worning. it was short-lived as Tommy Sal - January Marys and Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. 27—Mrs. Walter Rogerson pleas Doig. indicated he would qualify for 'a—John zueSe, Hensall, marks W. Stapleton. Dublin, mark 40th aptly entertained on her 80th birth- 'r.eeve, Garden in the Rain" and "Meet Many Seaforth merchants found Funeral services, under the au;5 ter picked up the loose puck,from 93rd. birthday, being the - oldest wedding anniversary at their homy, day at the ,home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Road Work Curt"�eiled Me Tonight in Dreamland," by the this an excellent media to tell picas of LO.O.F., Hensall Lodge 223, a scramble near the London nets resident . in the village. Mr. and Flames destroyed lately remodelled Wm-. Rogerson, Hullett. Seaforth Discussing road work in -the girls; recitation, "A Bright Idea," those in the district of the special will be held in the United Church, and' drove the disc past MacAinsh. ~ rest entailer H. Garages, $eaPoruh, farm barn of Allister I3roadfoot in Juniors win group championship in township, Ivan For yth, the next Keith Siemon; solo, "Too Fat For arrangements they had completed Hensall, Thursday afternoon at The stalemate lasted less than, I mark their 54th wedding annivers Tuckeramith. On the same day fire hockey. Mona Caldwell honored by speaker, told the 'meeting road the Chimney," by Kathleen Doerr; to make shopping in Seaforth a 2:30: They will be conducted by four min'u.tes. In a specactular solo ary. Seaforth Shoes Ltd. held; was noticed' in the store of Gordon friends in Kippen. Rev. W. A • work had - been curtailed because song and dance, "Snowflakes," by ,Pleasure, not only at Christmas but Rev. W. J. Rogers. The remains rush, Ston Beattie carried the :puck Christmas party in the Community McGonigle, on the Goderich and Jones, popular padre and Anglican the Ontario Government ;had re- the girls; a play, "The Party throughout the whole year, in the interval rested at the 'Bon- along the left boards and blasted) .p Centre, with doe McCartney as Main St corner. rector, will leave shortly for Kit- duced the subsidy to $49,000 'The- Line"; Pageant, "Children Al the Cthristnras wouldn't be complete throe Purser&, Home, Hensall. In it toward the Seaforth goal. It lilt 11 Manger," the .junior pupil's • without Christmas entertainments, termeut is in Exeter cemetery: Defenceman Earl Barton's -skate master of ceremonies. S=ixty •cbal- 13—Renovations planned•for hos chener. Merchants win Industrial county subsidy was cut ;130,000. g b3 , 11 dren attend, Christmas Party at pita] kitchen by the Hospital Hockey League Baker Gun Monday He hoped no action would be tak- sing -song, led by the audience. (Continued on Page 4) Farmed At Kippers and en' Sed past Salter. 'v St ,Thomas, .Anglican, Church. Auxiliary. Mitis Blanche Westcott Por second straight time. en to withdraw the road between "A Junior Pyjama Party," by Born in Tuckersmith 63 years Then Seaforth went to work. Reeve Lanier 'BeuermanII, McI{II awarded bursary at Stratford, va- April concessions 7 and R from the coon- Grades 1, 2 and 3;, play, "Look ago, he went West,, as 'a young MacAinah stopped Your ,successive lop, was retained to .office to begin load at $200. Bill Brock, Kippers, Rt, Hon. J. G. Gardiner, Federal ty road system. lie would qualify Pleasant"; tumbling and pyramids Married' SO Years man. Returning to this district 2b shots before Ron Muir Il1it pay dirt AID sixth term. Mrs Margaret was selected by the Canadian Jun- Minister . of Agriculture, declared by the boys; 'recitation, "If I Could years ago he located an a farm on a pass from Jack MCAvain.11 for council.. Couple is Honored Wright celebrated her 94th birth for Red Cross to be one of the two that a favorable beef market can Bert Garrett, nominated for coup- Knit," Mary BBueann; skit, "Cat joining Kippers in Sfanley Town -'Less [pan a minute later, Mc- g day on New Year's Day- sponsored) students to attend the be sustained when he spoke at the Pie," by the boys; action -song, Mr. and Mrs'. Robert ,Boyce, of s'hip. Two years ago he retired to Illwain was on the scoring end, Gil, also pointed out the -manner in „Tennessee Wig Walk," by the Hensall. He was• a member of the with Muir„assleting 9—Mr. and Nora. Calvin Hil'len. Coronation ceremonies' in England annual farmers' night banquet in which the 'provincial subsidy had Aspin, Northern Ontario, marked ti le 11 ` MtSillop residents, celebrated their next June. James R. Scott was the Community Centre. Lions Park been reduced, In raviewing road senior girls; chorus, "Willy Claus"; 50 years of married life on Satur- Hensall United Church and I.O.O.-F. Two goals by Ran Bourne, with, i golden wedding anniversary New speaker at the family night of the manager, Leo Stephenson, has' re- work, he pointed our, that the mild closing words; cloying Son , '9i1- day at the home of their son, Mr. Hensall Lodge 223. Don QuirIe ,and Mac ant Lou -Year's I)ay. Shirley Muir, Seaforth Women's Institute in Seaforth signed .to take a new position. No }v,iafier of lest year ,had meant .a ant Night"; "God Save the Queen:'" Alex 'Boyes, and Mrs. Boyes, Tuck- Mr. 'Butt was twice married,.: ,his lending :a helping hand,. sent dn rates honor standing at the Brant- Comm -unity etre. rise in consumer hydro rates in Winners of tile: draw held' during ersmith, when a famii dinner was first wife, the former %Mary A. G12fz don into a 4-3 lead. But ,the cheers - . Y major saving in snow removal costs y were still ri tn• when SeaforCh' ion@ School. Thomas Aldinp7ton 20—Mia. oelie Booth marks town was announced, despite high- —from ;7,619 is ? 952,' to $1,082 in the evening were: first prize, Tom held in their honor. ler, passing away' in 1336. In 1942 g " gets note from Winston Churchill. her 89th year at Roy Lawsons in er coat. Group Captain Harold C. 19F,3. He, too, w;r:id qualify. my Eckert, R.R. 1, ,Dublin, clothes Mrs. Boyce was the forwer Nel-. 'he was married to the Former Ger- knotted the noun, t again with Ruth Keyes, placed second in the Harpurhe_y. James T, Scott was Ashdown, M.B.E., was appointed Dave McLean, new candidate, hamper; second prize, Mr. Melady, lie Stobie, Seaforth, and they were trude Smith, who survives 'him, ' (Contin oII Page 4) wj finals of the Ontario public speak commended Por" two Years of faith- new commanding officer at Clinton. told the meeting he would stand 'Dublin, magazine rack. The spa- Y together with two br there, John. � cfal prize was, woo by Irvin Gloor, married b t r® late Rev. k'• H• 4 of Sag contest held in Stratford. Mr. fug 'service • as president ,of, , the He replaces the late C.rbup Captain and would do the ,trent be could' for Larkin. They havE a fam4ly of of Flint, Michigan, and Roy, m ; and Mrs. C. Dolmage'.feied on 45th local Canadian Legion. The large E, A. D. Hutton, a better Tuckersmith. Santa arrived and distributed t ee sons, Alex of Tuckersmith, Seaforth-.- -"'-"""" Tuckersiiii# School -wedding anniversary. Fires in barn of Murray Dalton. .McKillop, 10—Rev. H. E. 'Livingstone dedi. Frank Falconer felt there hadn't gifts and candies to the pupils. of Dgmondville and Robert of On Way To Landon town Sunday and Tuesday cause burned on Sunday afternoon. The Gated the newly -installed electric been too • much work ,lone 'in the The pupils were accompanied by Orillia. Following. their marriage According to police, the accident 1 damages of $75 at the home of Mrs. damage was estimated a.t ;20,000, organ In Cavan Church, Winthrop, their teacher, •Norma Leeming. the went to Stanley Township to occurred three and a half miles Has Chris#Inas Pd {, west cad. There u' a lot of Y Y ++ Earn Bell and at the apartment of Friends and neighbors feted Mr. Sunday evening, when an impres- maintenance needed ) .cause there live, and. in 1918 came to Tucker- 'south of Exeter, when the car Mr. a Mr. George Hogg. and Mrs. Fergus Horan, Dublin. sive service, in which members of ,A -as a lot of traffic. particularly sure that trailer residents pay smith, and in 1928 went to Aspin, Butt was driving skidded as he was ,;y 16 -Mt. and Mrs. Ralph David 27—Root. Hoggarth, former Hih- I the Young People's Union took their share of education costs. where Mr. Boyce operated a saw about to pass another vehicle. He The Christmas concert at the *along the secnnd concession. He Y .„ eon, Wdathrop, given felt the election had contributed James McIntosh, representative was (bit broadside by a car proceed- W,hite School, Tnekeramith, w , {� vena farewell hart farmer, observes 90th birth- part, was held. Ontex Toy Manu- mill. -• �� a ,party and •presented with a purge day. S'eatorth High School dance facturing Co. will shortly begin op- to the fact that paring was pro- on the Seaforth District Board: During the evening Mrs. Pau) Ing";Im the opposite direction, and ,held on Tuesday afterpobn. Af7tpr ft foff money. ,Gordon McGavin ap- was a colorful success. Mr. agd erations here in the former flax ceeded with. and George Falconer, Tuckeramith' Doig read an address and Andrew driven by John' McFarlane, of For- 'carol singing the :program. begin pointed Seaforth District High Mrs. Walter.Fairbaird, Hensall, ob- building. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Urging everybody. to get'behind member on the Clinton Board, re- Moore and John W. Modeland prey est. .• with a anappy rhythm band nmm:, `.;e School Board head. Estimated ex- serve (heir 50th wedding annivers Dow, Cromarty, celebrated their Council, be told th? me'eting you view ed board flnances 'and told of ae'nted them with a number of Put the time of they, accident Mr, her. Vocal music showed a ver - I, steps, bein taken to meet increas- Butt was on the way to London) to let of choruses, carol's'; 1. penditure for neror Roxboro bridge yry at the home of their son-in-law 35th wedding anniversary at their most times lose money by trying. P• g gifts, which included a string of Y y popular' , r'" is $39,000. Annual Burns' Night and daughter, Mr. and .Mrs. Ross home last Friday. -Six sons of Mrs. to, get a cheap job. 'Stating ,hg Ing demands for accommodation. pears for Mrs. Boyce, and' a pipe visit his wife, who had been a Christmas songs and a four- tart Mr. Falconer pointed' out cost of and smoking- stand for 'Mr. Boyce. patient in Victoria Hospital there. round. 'banquet to be held by the .Lions Love, Kippers. Snowdrops brought Margaret Mal.on`ey were present Yor wouldn't cause a,r. election, the ; Club on January 26. William Rog- the first harbinger of spring by her 85th birthday celebration at speaker doubted he,wo d qualify. operation oP the Clinton School" " _ With him in the car was Mrs. Nor- r�The old and the new was acorn a„ was about 92,000. man He&1, Wingham, who suffered plified in 'two carols, the twelfth ,arson appointed road: superintend- Margaret Forrest Platt this week. her home in town. Roy Beil, who served or a num- STANLEY REEVE head -cut .and possible ,shoulder a ant of Tuckersmith, 17—A family celebration at the ber of years. on Council, said he The chat an lntroduced James s . century "Friendly Beasts," Jimude tR: 23—Harvey Leslie, local cream- March home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Col- Svould qualify. He was encouraged A. Paterson, Clerk of Hensall, who :,;�I �i¢1. .A�kf :, ,., and chest injuries. _ Traquair, soloist, and "Tho Shap J told the meeting'rhe had recently ¢ , I Miss Margaret Sangster, London, herd's. Song" of last year. :Instru .: cry .owner, was natured a director '6—Twenty members of the Stack- quhoun recently marked their 61st he said: by the wide interest fn P aft the Ontario Dairymen's Aasocia- house family enjoyed a turkey' dist wedding anniversary of this, re towhs'hip affairs, which 'was' indi- attended his 2'Sth nomination west a 'p�ussenger is the McFarlane car, mental music consisted of piano m Ing as Clerk of Hensall. suffered cots to her face and leg solos `bp Marian Pepper, Kathleen Zion in -Hamilton. Reeve .Alvin W. ner with Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Stack- spected couple. The Hon. (Brooke Gated by the 'large attendance. Gordon Richardson, President of and •possible chest injuries. She Damm, Geraldine Parker and, Mar- • , ,XerrAake, 'Hensall, elected Warden house, Brucefield,' on the occasion Claxton, Minister of National De- Most important Thing . Tuckeramit'h Federation of Agri- t was on her way to visit her moth ion, Bell. I ,. , of Huron County. Mr. and'+Mrs. H. of 'their hosts' 50th wedding anal- fence; paid an informal visit on Wilmer Broad -foot and 'Mervyn culture, described, the work the 4 in Aeusall. The traditional "Chop Steelm"` Wdeteraen, MtaKillop, honored by. versary. Sunday 10 Clintioz} R.C.A.-F. Station. Falconer wound' stand for School Federation dose. There was dip- Mr. Butt, taken first to So�th. duet was played this year toy, mor- , 91. gamily on their 50th wedding an- 13—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Alexan- Glen Smith purchases James A. Trustee, they told the meeting. A . ficuity in financing, he said, par 1 ` t i t 4' 4° ' Huron Hospital at Exeter, was at- ot`hy Parker andJerry Jerry Brodeedek. niv0rsary. `McKillop, Logan and der, McKillop residepts, mark their MacDonald's bakery in town. Alp- While school taxes are high, Mr. }t� �I {� � " A ' Hibbert Telephone Co. directors 50th wedding anniversary at their pointment ,was made this week of Falconer felt that thin should not titularly since Council had elimin- r 1 er removed to' Victoria ospital, Recitations, group reat2ln$q 96d & y„ `r '_'' meet in nes* exchange 'building in home. A reception -was held for William Warren Ament, a native of be begrudged, since the most ,m- ated the two4iftH mill and had sub- London, when the extant f hie in- new Version of 'the Old, tn#W Dublin, Arthur Nidliolson cleated Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patrick, pope- Seaforth, as assistant treasurer to stituted a. grant of $500. jurles were determined. Wbo Lived in a„shoe, ddfnlllete portant thing in any community is .k ✓ Nominations L with ahoe house, were 'pafit 4k the. I t'r dat'es9dent of the 'Seaforth Agricul- lar newlyweds of Tvfekersrm,th, at the Parke Davis �fi Co., Detroit, was the proper education of the '' ' f4�, ;, t fr$l Society. the Seaforth Community Centre. 24—Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Burns, youth. For Reeve—James Doig, by John t • junior programa. I YO --Andrew Y. McLean, M.P., re- .Mr. and Mrs. Percy Little, of town, Dublin, celebrated their 40th wed- In taking an interest in munici- R. MacKay and John McNaughton; Q°�� The senior ptipits , reBdated ilio i a ;,, D. A. Moffat, Charles MaciKay ” > a 1, s `'. play, "Ham Shops in'Lond6n," twit tr :►euro $21,000 Federal grant to Hur•- observed' their 40•th-:wedding anni- ding anniversary. Mrs. AgnesE- pal matters we are safeguarding bt � Geraldine •Parker •in the on, Tarlo. a' i�w ` tri, County for road work near R.C. versa.ry, while Mfr. and Mrs. Reg sitt, Brucefleid, who resides democracy, W.,,., -P- Roberts, seers- and Orville Workman; Andrew �` c,, l' �eCelVe .R.N... Degrees , A.F. Station, Centralia. At the Little Marked their 15th annivers- her slit&, Mrs. Wm. Douglas,, - tory of the Area School Berard, ®tat- Crozier, by James McIntosh and , An exchange of grille 4o11frWed, Whir C ': ' 190th anniversary session of Perth ary. brated Her 85th birthday April 16. He expressed; appreciation fir Williaw FOrr6s1~ Mrs, Grarit Gowanlock, • of La®n• each child' receiving .a candy treat , 10or Conn Forsyth, nl y`r+y' "/ 1j beth (nee Velma Ferguson of Hen- by kindness of the Board. ' 4 ou'ntty, Reeve' Frank Allan, Hib 20—Seed. companies start opera- Mrs. ,Betty Hardy, London, D.D.D,Dthe work done by iboard members; � ;