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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1955-03-04, Page 1- I 14 . : � . . . i� •.- %0 ,.- M1.@F '�' �­ , I .,. �, � . �, "`; `:,;"; 411, . � , .., , .., � ,. "Ti,ii.11 '11"'I'%, IT 1, "" . 'k , "41" - I lwl I I , I I . � � I ; I ,+ � 'A I '? .� -, 1-�11'11' 11 I I - I . , - �­ ,:,�, I/ , , ­' � . I . (11 i. � � �,:,",�A­o . I - ""'; , I � I I . . I . I I .I I . .1 I ... � I 1 16 ', .11,�'ti , , , , ; , � 1. . - , , . " . "i -111n i , I RW; � . . I � 11 . . , - , .. I -A , � ,� , , I i " , , �,, , ',':, 11 �. ,,�,!,. J,"� ,,`C.�""., � , , .. , ! , " . . ,�,,,,� -i"! ON, �1 ,II I . . . I f�A;0, . 1. . I I I I I � � I 4- . ' ffilinety,nith IVA'r . . .-- Whole I*;umber,, 4547 : . .—Io. , - r ry• W . , % " I " 1�.' . 11i I — ­ , I , I , " . , - SEAFORTH, ONT� "k ,Al , . "i N"" , "71 -`;,� I . .1 -- . , - '. &, ... A-im-k 11 ;-­ 1,1� - I �,,� . � . � . - ---��i4��,�*­�' � 'i�,qr,K;q I .,,� 1i ; : .� �%X�','7,W-%P , . I N , I 40 � . ". W�,y , , , �� F I . . , i .1 ,;, g�.114? � . - R. ��. . I I , , , , . � I , .� I " , . 'r �, , �, . '� . ,.,. � ,:r, I I . 4:.:", ',�1,1,1,­ . . . . . . I 1 : . ��. , I.., ,,i� ,�. . I I I . '. . . - �, . I . . I . '�-�',,, . .11 � �­ � I . . - ,� , .1 I I ;,J� ' - - . ­� � .. i0RIDAY, MARCH 4,1955 . i .1 - . .• Xft � P - P 1� . . . 0-0 'P 'lib ub;l, �'�, P . � � 111110�4 , , 11 $2. 0 a Y=M Ja,dm I . K ­ I . ". I.... I.".: �M I - I 4 9. 0 .: I'M' . I �! - � 1. " ` I�Z,�i� .: 11 1. � 1. pf N In . . ...,;%N1 -1--W1 "' R. McCubblw- -Pit:!: a . ff,*,40510 ,.,,� ii'31,1'1,1� .E,�.:� I I 11, - ,. " ." ��..'��jr . :.: I - ;l," I ppp:.�:: , �,I, Speaker At � Li 1 1 I , ­;� 4, 'I I . , -1 . barol. I W W1 M M11 ,.. �, r', � ,w- . ­ K I � " S ng� Pool -for Lions P, ".. � , I ' * `tC� �.. I rr �.' . ". Y P: 0 1'. -��* ., Annual" Mq.0t10.9 � ; ,-.. I ,,,"� - .. 1. i .,�,�-`;�"'.,� 1:1 )ert McCtibbin, .1 -9. . P. pifirlia- I I !,�i& -,. '�' � - .. - `:�'-,� , , � ', I ...�.I.i - ,*.. �:::::Pkr,.,.!���"i:,�,,,,,',,',�,��, , ­� I I �';�: :..:, �!.,:,.r!�.,'�...."",,",*:,*,'�.'�;;..: - *;�i:]: M-1-tary assistant to P I 11 .1 .1.1 �; ­�� , 1� , � 1:'.�.;!. - e I Ainister: I �,§�::�,,.,'.,:�,:.�.:,, -, .! Of iculture, �u;* aourp th " - - - . '. :L'. -ii annual I I ��..: 'I,AD' `NX b ; ` 1,'.�.., �11 `R,5""*:1�` .: .!,:,.��* "'Air-,::: I I :��;�i .,� � �i�. -11,0... .�:.... '.1',!..-V,? lanningStartsor$''I. ­11,61i�,.,....;A.".....,.,;'-,,...1­11`1111`11'. IMIK'' ... '��'� 1'1,�':­:':',� al , is ` ' �� . I ,, &UU riukurt, b .-� of the Seaf rth Li S-aforth Lions Park, at a meeting tee of the Club, was adopted. The !boroughly the pr d . ,91111��, ��`It��.,,.­­ eral $ i 111 - I �, i �J)qiOg held in ,VI b set in motion plans to pro -1 Monday evening, when a port proposal calls for construction of -1 I , I . I �, Hensall ; ,'%'ext, 91anew. . ()-no$e 400 -. , "i i.; , .. 11bursday XV � swimming pool at the I re I .1 " '::'!5q " : . � , � - - - .presented by the Park Commit- a new pool, . Ing. In arriv , *k .... 7 1. ", - �,.'!'..' evening; .., s C Ing at: a,,decisij6iri.�to ... X• I ,� XIQ,�i' , ,--;,t 11 consideration was giv- - I ;, . �. . �, ". proceed with the �;,,, ��. r. c i�has 16ng been r "'.. e construction, of ' 7� L 'I'll ., , I... I . e- .1 I en to the fact that the lowered intention is thatthe new­poOLwould '', '.., , garde as an authority on ` , flow in the river created diffictil, be completed And in use by 11 ,�:.` � 0 ties in maintaining the existing 0 ,iwd. I .... ... i cultural matters and itAs behadVotdi t i NS HEAR DISCUSSIONUOF WILLS Summer. ­� .. . '. "�; . � the ridding, Preir .1 , `11 t his message will be anticipated I Pool in a Proper condition. Present The present pool, constructed 20' 1 'many throughout . a cement pool, independent of the r I ' I 11 . r, ,-� bfleisch has pointed , river, to be erected east of the Years ago, is familiar to thousands ".%, " .:::: 11'��:11:�:� Ri�'.. W01 , dent Ivan Kal � ONSOR 4-H POULTRY CLUB HERE of children and adulis� from , ,�': I ,.�11 11:!.,�� out. Business Will include'thibi elee I pavilion. While details must 1 , :: , .. �,.`�.: tion of officei ,other matters7 ,. embers of lons tinn w4b the sponsoring of a 4-H worked out, it is expected the pool wide M :�:,: :':.i�.::�, . ..'I�i the Seaforth L. be throughout a I 1, � - ,. each I . ���',,. .. , meeting in the Commu will be approximately 100 by 50 Year have Lions . t �!:. �, " . nity Poultry Club. Under the arrange- used Seaforth L' 1, ��: ­ 6 e on Monday evening, heard ments, it would be expected that feet in size. The water in it will Park facilities. .. L ... 1�1 �,, . ,..,­­:. ,�.. , ........'' President A. W. Sillery dc- members of the Lions Club wouldhistory-, . . ... ., ''.1-2:*.!�* , S : i., , .. ., I : . . ti�red, The report reviewed the J... : :..: kiil' `k�,'�.­��]�,�!�� Y. 1: A -Solve Driver ... �;',,�!���:Iii�.,`; . . Estimated cost or the construe- of the present pool. .. I;— * i. be reasons why it is desirable underwritQ the purchase of ebicks , . ­ : . I'll , , . th t every Person make a will. necessary to each of the members tion is $40,000. The public will be "The swimming facilities . 111"�: , ,, . . in �� ". " � meeting was in charge of E. of the club and that when the asked to Participate and a finan- their present state were , ,� �! : , I Blame in I ,b 2 Provided ­--, : 'Chesney and Harold Jackson, . ., 'I., I .: . . .... , I chicks became fully grown and "a' campaign to '. . .�. ,zo R',','.�'. ­ :. .. . raise a Portion Years ago by cleaning, . ., . ; a �N�--­-n•W, former acting as chair- after competitions had been , I .. . �: .1 I Lilt! , . 11 * ; . I , I : 119 �, � :�:i - held of the fluids' to make Possible the deepening and lining with cement . i"L .: , . , , 1 --le I . in conjunction ' construction , - . ,.:%, �.­, il K10pen Fatality uction program will get un e river bed. By � '. . , with the Seaforth . - a portion of the . .. . I I ,., ieature was the introduction of Fall Fair, a number of the chick- derwa immediately, the club de- this means a deep pool', 84 by 80 1. , I I�W a ew member, Morris Brown, ens then would revert to the spon- . . I A coroner's jury, investigating tided. The chairman of the see- feet, and a shallow pool, 84 by .. I - SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL ;pupils' competed in the schOolls annual public speaking contest last th� death of Melvin Sy w was welcomed into the club spring members. cial campaign committee is Dr. J. , Home . Sydney Tay. 60 feet, , weak. Here prize -winners are see i receiving -presentations from Mrs. Frank Kling, President of the eight, Ki I � Scott Cluff, chairman of the The purpose of 0. Turnbull. The parks corn was Provided and both . -. ° Ppen, fatally in- th - e project, he said, was to indi- committee were served with water by -1 ., d e hreidingo his bicycle to g mbersbip committee, President este to the Young People of the report, which previously had re- Creek flowing through them. The Dianne McCabe, Darrell Schneider, Judy Boshart and Kathy Bosh -art. wh ' ht Ho e and School Association. F oin left to right the students are: Pearn McLean, Christie Dobson, ju�e aged Silver t lor, , , e * 111hoto by Phillipa) school, t d lery and H, G. Meir. ceiv t .v blarrie to th-6 . district the proper methods of de- ed he endorsation of the club work of construction at that time '• driver Nce car, James Chap- .; Poultry Project vel ing and raising poultry, executive, was presented by A, Y. was financed as a result of an ar- I , Membership 'r i McLean, chairman of the commit- rangement with the Town of "I man. N ' R. S. McKercher explained a mb sh p in the club would be tee Sea- . .� , Married 25 Years, NAME COMMITTEE PERSONNEL; The coronpr's jury Monday project which it was proposed the restricted to pupils of the Seaforth - A resolution providing for its forth, the Province and the Fed- . .' .1 I found that t4e boy died at Lon- L*s Club undertake in connec- District High School. adoption was proposed by W. J. eral Government, where each con- I 1, � - - don Februar3k'-23, of injuries re- - Duncan and seconded by tributed one-third of the cost Of -. . William - . . � - -- The club discussed at some Ball. The committee the wages involved. The Lions ceived when struck by the Chap- length arrangements in con .e has been . i Rogerson Family ADVANCE OLD BOYS" - GIRLS' PLANS connection studying the problem for some C I Man car on concession 12 of Tuck- with a draw which it is proposed necessary material who ter, Reeve N. Scoins, Reeve J A ersmith Township on February 22. . to hold during the forthcomingmonths. and reimbursed the town for the Surprise Parents Appointment of personnel ell -Known Club provided neces I ' . willserveon a number of the Old Doig, Reeve Dan Beuerm ­ Dr.). F. G. Thompson, Clinton, months. Details are being work- amount which it advanced by way I Reeve William Jewitt, Reeve . --11 Buys' Reunion J. was e coroner charge of the Thoroughly Discussed of wages. .. The family and immediate rela- committees was Ed.' cKillop Resident, i . William announced this •week by A. Y. Me- -Mayors of Sea_ ug f- Before endorsing . I I )lives of Mr. and Mrs. W, gar Butson, and ex. inq t. Crown Attorney Glen Mr. McKercher, and including H. the project, Flow' is Legs I. Rogerson, of Tuckersmith, held a Lean, president of the 'Old Boys' forth. Hays; Goderich, conducted the ex- I;; 1. H. Leslie, Harold 0. Free, Morris members of the club discussed "As long as the flow of water in Association- Historical -J. R. Scott, chair- amination of the � S .1 surprise gathering at their resi- While organization of J"n McGovin is 90 Brown, J. R. Spittal and C. E, v - deuce On Saturday evening, to a number of committees has been man; Mrs. Edith Russell, Miss vinci4l Constable = eSs � e I 1P, Pro- %. . Smith. Sliver Creek continued ata sub- completed, other committees Belle Campbell. Seaforth, was. the investigating of. John MeGavin, widely known Few Minutes' Wo stantial rate, no difficulty was Mark the 25th anniversary of the are irk perienced in I wedding of Mr. and Mrs. M(%Blop resident, will celebrate maintaining the wa- 11, ter in the Pool in good condition. ay on Monday. He In pointed out that while ,the However, about io y son. announcement in connection ed. Jury foreman was T. J. Sher- will be at home to his friends ears ago it -d The evening was spent in all his, 90th birthday Roger-- still .in a. state of formation and ficer.4 Eight witnesses were call In his remarks to the club, Mr. John Stevens music, cards and croldnole, ,and a with personnel of those commit- its r being Me, making of a will entailed eu i : H became apparent that the flow was . vin Traquair, I- ingz4he afternoon and evening. On . � feature was a telephoneProclaim Mi Ernie Whitehouse, w h Seaforth call'which- tees will be made at a later date. dge few minutes' work, it could result decreasing, and for the past eight :. was received from the daughter The Seaforth celebration takes Robert McLean and Russell Brod- I _0 � in the saving not only of many ex- years it has been necessary to in- 1 '&, , - - of Mr. and Mrs. Rogerson, Mrs Place July. 30 -August 3, erick, all of Hensall. W , . penses, but also of much incon- ject chorline manually to maintain Gordon Betties, who is in Vancou. Committees which have been W-O.A.A Cho % s Dr. J. C.Goadard gave,evidence ` Credit Union Here , ver,:B.C. I - completed include: Invitation . ;!p with respect to injuries sustained I R - - venience to beneficaries. It was the water in a clean , condition. - and I .. � ': , particularly important he said, in John C. Stevens was named Each Year this has become more . . . . . �- :j;:�'.':�,.�i . ­1�1.&;�­­ Mr. mailing, 'Miss I Z, and the results of a post - mortem .1.1-.": .�., .'.1"'Xii�4,President. Hazel Reid, c . � .- Rogerson and the former hair- ­ 4, �� - the case of parents important, there of Seafn Isabelle Reid, of HiAett, were man; Miss M. E. Turnbull, Mrs. will mitc I " �, ISeaforth Credit Un- difficult, as the flow of w examination, .1 � �.��!.­ ­�i.. I . I I jl­�'. '. water con- 4 . . . :::;.; . - . , . - . ­ I :.1. married in Londeshoro On pebru- Joseph McConnell, D. L Reid, J. Scafiorth Mid ,-. , Witnesses called included Frank 7. ." . 11 M., were children of minor age, that ion at the inaugural meeting of tinues to decrease, - PbjJli&, Seaforth; , "The situation in which we find . eta -Bryce Jacobi, 1: i .1 I . :. � this was not done, the responsi- — . . -known M. McMillan, Mrs. Patricia Trout- Wiarton. her gbt lburst; John Lowery, Heli- ... - � , . .11. I ourselves is not Peculiar to Silver : arY 25, 1930, and are well e Wedne a ni ted . a i will be properly executed. If the board of directors held Mon. I I . � ..., - .1.1.;.ql.bility for looking after the finan- Creek, but rather is an outcome I , residents of Tuckersinith Town_ beck, K. I. McLean, Mrs. Roy Me- 14 to 3 to bring the . sall; Russell Brock, Hensan,• Job..: ..�! '. tial affairs of the children in the of the lowered watertable which allip. Members of the family in- Geoch, Mrs. Robert McFarlane, Midget' 'C' Championship, *t* and Miss Gladys 9!�� , cbj,& • tbree daughters: (Marghr- Mrs. Norman MacLean. Seaforth a it- , : I... event of bereavement would fall exists throughout et) Mrs- Glenn McClure, of Me- Parade-D'Orleon Sills chair. chef[ Trophy. man, Provincial Constable Floyd - .. �:.'��­ Western on- " : :-'­­;.­,,­�,.��i:, I I ,:: . ....; on the public trustee and this, in I tario. , I.. XWOP; (Helen.) Mrs, Gordon Bet- man; E. Daly, John A. Ca'rdno Weitzel, Stratford, and Provincial ­;,", ��. .. ­­�:.a....,. ��.`,� turn, resulted in unnecessary add)- i*;.�. :;�:i, . - . , . .". . I One can discuss at length 11 , J. -.- i.: ., � In a ­ . ,-�� B.C.,,and Joan K. Cornish, Mrs. Gordan Pa ceremony 0 Helmar Snell, Seaforth.- ��.­ fles.' of Vancouver, P einony following qe. Constable ;;;jtk� -r .:,.� .."..... . 1.`11.�11111* ,­ the reasons for this lessening sup- , - . J, hoi and , M,, ,Yen also Frank Case, J. J% Kea Papple, ,game, the trophy was present- I ;;,;i�t, vii --:ii ::::.,:�:,-�,��",,!, . expense. 1?�:L , , ply of underground water without . , 0 I % '' ::":::. . - ­ , .. , ,*,If �E w� � I �, ., ... :. ::.%k� 'bdin'd , ode �„, . ting. . eq�- 10 -_ - `,,i��: ; , .-:.ii He discussed in detail the mech- perhaps reaching an � - I ',h -.c , kk`,144 unanimous " . -, *,�� , : �Xft­ PraAja - k,14r,F-%f-xk I-- __;,,-qgb j - �.."ii,;�,;,* �_1,14 �WtVffftM _.1 .:��-,,�e"; - :::.,�: ,a4ics of th .prepa I I I M�& ,yation of apyo- - "Au- a �61�1611`--TW`MLvjy§16ji, ryfwfr-,-­1V-VV-c Ines,' R, Bous dent _ Vi � � , conclusion. But the fact remains .. . �­- ­ I !"MIN, i§ h red , I per will and described the manner as evidenced .,.. the family presented their '! Gordon Wright, Keith Sharp, of the W,O�A-A--M-'r. 'H^-a-w'kins . ,�.,',,�".,.,:: ..... ... �� wered, ii� .1 .1 in which wills must be witnessed. by lo � i� W .. , hair- : ..... I . I .. ,� some cases, completely useless . with a set of chrome tables and Finance—C. M. Smith, c � � by Reeve Missionary Couple I 1:� ,��; . :�. .1 '.�. He warned his audience that an I � . . man; J. A. Murray, R S Mae. Scoins, while the trophy was - "I � :. ­ . . .... . chairs. I : t..", 11. . I ...­­.. ­ . I . . , wells in the district, that each .. . . Donal(], F. J. Snow D. H. Wilson accepted on behalf of the team At the mornings i ...., I . . individual could not be a witness Year sees less water in creeks and . service, .March to a will and at the same time be I 6 : � streams than in previous years. E. P. Chesney, J. M. Eckert. by Ron Mason. 6, Northside United Church will a beneficiary. In stressing e .. "Faced with this knowledge, I ., trip Program—Frank Kling, chair- Members of the team are: welcome Mr. and Mrs. David proper procedure to follow, evi- 'AA. Your committee has . J �' "', examined' i sponsored :1, expensive perfume so customs of- J. E. Keating Baker; defence, Ken Thome Missionaries . . .1 mined - to Europe, bid several bottles of man; S. C. Row-cliffe, N. MacLean, goal, Bob McGonigle, Jack Eadie to become their sp deuce of difficulties which had .� � . carefully the possibilities . ficials wouldn't find them. Her Dr. J. 0. Turnbull. Overseas. Mr. Eadie . arisen in various cases was indi- '.. . ies of aug- - PolicQ and Keating, Dr. Hab Son, Bill Strong, of the� Toronto .. inenting the flow of water in Sil- "I rk, chairman;' J. Scott Cluff, J. Hatten, Paul Stapleton; for- Conference Yo ,I.::, . increasing the . baggage withstood the inspection kl Harry Von is Past President cated. ver Creek and thus, ung People's Union .. 1� . . , Mr. Sillery stressed the fact that , up to the last case. When a Cus- A. Cardno, N�,,rman Knight. . wards, Rqn. Mason, Bill Bob- and has had - ""'� , , ­ amount of fresh water available - " -- toms man started to 0 it the erton, Bruce McFadden, Peter wide experience in JOHN MeGAVIN charitable. gifts were a matter . to the Pools. Several means of tourist's small daughter �� Publicity—i. A. Stewart, chair- Christian Youth work. He is 'a which might well concern — -- accomplishing this have been con - tourist's ' _ man; Ross Hamilton, Mrs. Bar- Dale, Ron Scoins, Bob Wright, Master Craftsman and will be pro- — . , ter riii e people citedly, 'He's getting warm, . , generally, and particularly mem- � sidered. but each has been reject- . he?" isn't bara Milner. . Ron Williams, Jack Matthews ceeding to the Rasalpura School Saturday evening a family party bers of the Lions' Club. Giftcould ed as offering no substantial bene- - - Irvin "Snick" Schenk, Don Me' of Crafts in Central India i . being held in his honor at t service fit. particularly from a long-range - I I Reception—Mayor E. A. MeMas n early Is he be provided for in wills to S — Clinchey, autumn of this year. Mr . and home of his -son, ,lir. and Mrs. clubs, for instance, without the JOHN C. STEVENS standpoint. . Coach is Don Morton while Mts. Eadie and family look for. Gordon MeGavin. necessity of their being added costs — "The unanimous conclusion I SEAFORTH JUNIORS WIN FIRST TWO - the manager is Gordon Me- ward to the opportunity of serving Born in Stanley Township, the by way of succession duties. The I reached by your committee is that . � I Goniglel. Christ in India and of sharing with son of the former Elizabeth Gra- speaker was introduced by W. M. ,(d e4ning. Claire Reith was lay if the reputation which the Sea - Northside congregation their faith ham, Bayfield, and William Me- Hart ��;,,d the appreciation of the ftsiiied),Ace-pre. i I nt. J ' _ �(e ohn Ran- forth Lion,; Club has built up dur- ­Does'my practis' and hopes for the Years to come. Gavin , a native of Ireland, he mov- audience was expressed by H H. H. nery is secretary, while the Lreas• ing its 30 Years of existence by MEET SARNIA AGAIN SATURDAY � nervous?" asked t iq make you : Rev. J. W. Stinson, minister of ed with his parents to lot 21, eon- Leslie" urer is W. E. Southgate. the services it has rendered the . he, man who 'Northside, and formerly of West cession, 12, .McKillop, a., a child. -- the meeting named John H0th- district through the Lions Park Seaforth Baldwins meet Sarnia of Jack Mcilwain, Ron Muir and vas learning to play a saxophone, I China Mission, Legionaires in the third of their Tom Salter cot' . will lead the ser- He was married to the former ch airman of the edu. an(] Pool. there is no alternative cation com=mittee. Also on the but the e,ristrUCtion of a self -eon- counted five of the "It did when I first heard the ,e assisted by Air. Sam i. Scott Stella Barry who predeceased Former Residents an" "a" , best -of -seven series Junior 'B' fin- seven Seaforth goals. The other neighbors discussing it," replied � chairman 'i� man of the Missionary and him 24 years' ago. Foll,ming 'nil committee is past president P. D. 0 tamed Tool in the immediate fo- al series here Saturday night. Sea- goals went to Paul McPherson and the man next dr'or, "but now I Maintenance Committee. •— (Con- marriage he commenced far'ming 50 Yearg Wed McConnell. It was agreed that lure. forth won the first two games, 7_0 Larry Vena. I don't care what happens to You." ; tributed). almost across the road o t emphasis should be placed on an Study Arrangements and 7-4. Play in Sarnia . ;1. I. .." � I — n he educational program in order that "Having reached this conclusion, ,�.;:: -, ­, 1 4,1'�, : ��.. ., ­... *1.11. , � c �,:��- -;' ,;�* '� ��,,. farm now operated b� his son. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ireland, the benefits available tinder the v . ,.. .. . I ­,:, .";. � �,.,, *� .. .V ,�".:.� I •." ' " Sarnia was leading 4-0 at one ­�� r,�,��,14��:',� Al, . 2'1�1%. 1-1, , I ,. , , ".kw- There are two in the family, a former residents of Seaforth, are Credit union our committee then studied in de- . , � - 1:,� ,:, , 11 %1. 1. �11 111:4 ..::;�-; 1: ,­,..�,�. , , w William celebrating their 50th wedding an- . ­­�, �", �­ .11 ­*,", program might be- in the first period in Sarnia �- � ..... g%,�,,�'�,. , , 1, daughter, Jennie. Mrs, Will Sime � ., , .­,�, .. .. � .... ..'. �% ­­ ..". ,, I COM tail pool arrangements in exist - Tuesday ..... . .... . . . � . :-.1"'....."""', I. 1. ... Turnbull, and a son, Gordon. niversary and will be at home to 0 more generally known. van y night, as they took ad- I.,�..:.,.....,.,..",.,��l:",:.. , .: . .1. �:� I ­�,g 1;o4.p` . 011ie once in other centres throughout . , I vantage of screen -shot opportuni- .. ,: . There are seven grandchildren their friends at 506 — 7th Ave, r. members of the board are the district. as well as consulted ... , ,,,A,, �: ,��,'i, ., I" - and eleven great-grandchildren. Lethbridge, Alta., on March 8. Frank Reynolds, F. C. J. Si ..... ;.:�:. ..­�., , . -.1 '. . ... � .. � .X­k�w��;-: IN E However, Seaforth began to ��::: I MA . ^1 ties :.. : ,I..... 5`1&. I tllll.horities in the field of pool de - click click late in the opening frame I .. ­� .... :.,:" �.: 1,1%,� . . � �, ; Mr. MeGavin for more than 30 Mrs. Ireland is the former Larone, Wm. M. Hart, E. P. Ches- I 1. .. ... � . ;,;� ..... , ­ I ­ . . . pp, .. ,�'.,. . li?,�. ,,;� � , - , , -. ���g , . ier Net . sign and construction. On the - ;.. N . I'll nes and John Bach, Meeti ,-. ii � t years has been shipping stock to tie Govenlock, of Seaforth, and u' basis of the information thus gain- , �,,11%, - . , an4d bit the Bet twice before the' , ?Izl. ,� 1. .Ii,q ,: "I "FN - �­,­.' , . I ­.,­� - daughter of Mrs. J. M. Govenlo( buzzer. - XJ., r;,. :. �: ... -, �.,. .. ...... ff�., a '�" 6' i .. ­., .. , �.�".,..� Toronto and making regular trips �k the board are held on the . '-, �,�,' . third ', 11 'I X.... I ,, .,:..:., :X .1.. q 01 �,'E IN, 111. 1. �: - :� A�%W­ , - , 1 , 1 � . , 0, Mon ay or e ed. it is considered the require - ft was the Baldwins all the way ,,: :,; *'�.,.:*",�.,��.� ... -, ,: : 1��;�ffl . . 'Pno . , I each week to the city. While dur- East William St ' o each month. I w�% 1:,Z'4�, ". .�� 1, ... �.­ I - and the late Mr. , -, " " I I W- Z""', ` I menta of the community can best 11 � .:.t .. .. ­ .1 .0., - . The meeting ,was informed that b,- �, . :1.. , . ". "O" I.. in the second session with the vis)- . �, ,. 1, ,,;Zlk"'�, ing the Mist year or two he has Govenlock.­0 11 , N , � ". � .. . ,.. .,.,,­5`�, . , . : , ,NQ .. : :.: �� ; - 1�04 '. " ,.,m-.-. �,� .,� . .. �, ,�;; -t by the construction of a - '10, �."11` 24 new members had been accept - tors tallying four goals to take the . - , '. X, """" . 1� 1. . eliminated some of the trips. he , .. " '.. I' "�-',... &%� �: �, enjoys nothing more than the op- ed since the beginning of the Year. cement pool, approximately 50 by k �; 31.� , �:�.. - I " .1� i���. . ,. lead. Dick Elliott put the decid .. '. ,� , , �� 11 - . . . .1. .� �­ - - :..- �, " e, , - , �(')�"feet, at a site east of and ad- , . �;, I.- 4 1'.��,I' - Z:� ..7..:�.6; :.,. .. . ... -- . . 4.,; . .. .p � 1�,:�":: ft"iZ,"., ': portunity of visiting those with 11 ing Marker between the pipes un- . ft',.;�,- .,..��'ll""....�'�..;�,�l,':,. I William Lane, . assisted at 8:56- , , ­ .�,.:�­ - � I whom he worked so many years in jacent to the existing park 777 �:!.:, ­. � ,,::,'�.r� 1:�f4�: I I I �, . " -­�­' � ,, ., � 1, . Pavilion. . The heayier Seaforth sextet �, . . n!;i�:-:­ . - Toronto. . It is estimated the cost i x��.�W.1114 , I .11 . . of constructing such a pool, to- . ., , Despite his years, he enjoys• played cliUselY-huh hockey in the ; ,1.1, -".M `�� . -�,�,: ,.� :.",- ,­ ".. ; �, 1111�N . .. 11 e.- Tuckersmith Man, oldest Resident gether with the provision of filtra- I third period, holding � -... ". �­..:,, . � I . � cellent health and keeps himself off Sarnia . 'a, 1,, ­ �;­Iel-; 11 :: ,, ., 54. I. '' 1:,..;.1F1.,:�.1­! . ... tion and chorlination equipment I with excellent checking even when ';'e�:,.V,,.I:,�:�'.,',�. I r 01:,�:�',., 1 .-91 i � ,;, ,.,�,� . fully •informed as to the activities, P,� R i t,,�0.R��',.'�: 1, q . � I .. . .... . "'.., ­ - ; . and necessary alterations to the .11 shorthanded.. - .., , ;..:,�,., not only of the district, but also Accidentally Shot John Zuefle, 95 1 � - . . ; � 1. . I pavilion, would cost approximbte- SEAFORTH—Goal R. Salter; 1, , ,.. of the Province and Dominion. ,�,�, - �,;.. , ''.. X, - I "., 7,..:, - . I . ... . . . . . -6 Im - .1 . ; �. ; �. ".." :�..` . ; , .11 . . Funeral services for 1 $40.000," defence, Barton, 14)ckridge, El- ,�-�­� I.;:i, ,1.4'; .... : -1; His many friends will join The ir William 11 - I — ,. � . :::::,�,­ heartiest .Charles Lane 27, accidentally kill Posses At Hensall ` It Sawyer, Bell; forwards, "K, ....".. ,Jy*', : :��, , ": Expositor in extending - "I , '. '. , "i �, , . . I � . , , ,:,: - chile hunting on Monday, were , . - , I -", Chalk, R. Muir I. " �. ..., �, � I congratulations and best wishes I ed %N Yhmtz Mellwai I ", g� ..�, , 1 � �o Y . I'll. " .. . . - " .!,� John Zuefle, a Hensall -T. Salter, ­ , 1, him. held Thursday morning. Requiem resident University Speaker McPherson, Vena, La-' � for more than 50 years and th rochelle, Stone. . : .',.�A',i;. I 14. .1 High Mass was sung by Father E. oldest male resident of the village. " ' �:�;:� .1*4:�;7-11: Home -School Guest SARMA—Goal, Fdster; defence, RWIP F T, .1 . 11, P. Weber in St. James' Church ::,;��,:*If� ­� : .. �":Ii died Monday night at his home'. . Ward, Vernon,If ;.,�, i, here. Interment fol rernonArmstrong, Ladan- , ��"--C.�.11���.,.,�� 1. 'I � ... , .1 Show He was 95. An interested audience attending &';;:11. Shorthorn ow ]owed in the , I . �... ,�� - 11 *1 parish cemetery, - . .1 . 1:'..� � , the, Pallbearers chuck; ferwards, Duncan, Forbes I ­ - , ,.,,..� ;r .11.0�.;:, He was born in Wurtenburg, Ger- the recent meeting of the Home 1. :`.�. �. I �:­ I �: ., ;.:" . I I ., .....1 i . . .. . -i 0� , ::, ,15A- , . :�: ... I :.:�. Hamilton, .:;..: .'.::1 ... .. . .. 1- v�P;: �::,.. being Adam Wilson Gord De Jong, Haddon, Green, Cote, ­�,�; , : .:.. .1.1.1. .". Set For Seaforth man , and came to Canada when and School Association heard Dr. .. . .1.. X�: ; ., , . � ­,. � �:!�: - .;., . .. ... 1: Y McPhail, Muir, Kerwin, McGrath, iis.­T� . : . �: William Aikenhead. Thomas Lane, he was 23. He learned the trade Earl Zeigler Leslie. `.,, ', . "I, I ,,, , I , I I ", The annual show of the Perth- Frank Harrington and Fred of the University of , . r � -1 . � 11. I Mc- Of shoemaking at the age of 15� 7 # *,,' . . I . .. First Period- r, Sarnia, Duncan ­ 1. .4, � i4- Huron Shorthorn Club will be held Gregor. Western Ontario, discuss "What's . . 0; � . - : : .1 4,� - W - I this year September 23 at Sea- He was married in 1889, his wife, Wrong With Modern Education?" (Armstrong, Hamilton) :51; 2 �. 11 , .1: 17 I The accident occurred Monday the former Frances Kaiser, hay with particular reference to school � I 1. � forth, in conjunction with Seaforth afternoon when Mr. Lane and ing died a number of years ago. health education. , 1�,:::.... ­.", . - ::: .1, ­ I " Fall Fair, it was decided by direc- three companions were hunting in He was a member of Hensall Unit. The speaker indicated that four Sarnia, Hamilton (Green) 1.5s; il .. , . .� -t-. .::�, 1. I .. . I '' !�. :,:�, ., - ', ", , � , , �1.*,� Sarnia, Ward (Duncan) 9:40; 4, ��..��,� .1. - tors of the club at an executivethe Varna ai I ; 1". - '' ­� ­��.. �. � �, :k;;. I � 11 . �Sarnja, .Armstrong (Nuir)'zia-42- .1 `.�I;��- area. He is the Only ed Church and was a member of cardinal principles of physical ed. I �� tin Clinton. The show nor- f Mrs. Charles Lane, . r r� � 4� � "': ;: : �', Sull 0 5, ­Seaforth, �,.,* " '.." . me e y gin mates between Perth Road— Tuckersmith. , Shantz (McPherson) ­ mal H alternates Mill the Masonic Order for more than ucation include: '. .�I,."�, -:-�;.. .� ; �,,;�', ,:.�;., ,� Huron ,..*, � v and n; in 1954 it was held at 60 years. .�;��,,,, 11 11,1:1: . -t .�-� According to Constable 1. The overload Principle ,devel- q "'.­,.% �. chelle, Chalk) lg-.-�2. Penalties— : �vi�� �, , - , I'll ;: Stratford. Don He resided in Clandeboye -k1;.:.- ?,�-,�. �S,�:*,J..'�.�;�* �1,41' ... I Trumbley, of the Ontario Provin- Years, removing to Hen, for 10 opment of groups of muscles to . McPherson 1.29, McGrath 4;00, ;,�,: �: ,'� j" �,�;­ �r,*X.:., n101.1A The annual consignment sale o cial Police detachment at gall in 1899 provide a more abundant life, I ,.. �- '. '. ,".:-- f 11 . . 'K. : � :X:..�! .. 1. .�,',.:W.., . � ".­-­ .: ,�.�""qi�! . .1 . club will be held this year o I rich the accident occurred around for seven years, I Barton 8-0,, 11:2a, .Armsftong -, : I 1,A;:,: ".. .,,W the 00de- where he conducted a, shoe store 2. The principle of reversibility -.. :: "I ITAG, ,.,�,*-,,�i�� .... � �. 11.,.X " * R . .. .. October 28 at Lucknow, it was de- 3,15' p1m., on the farm of Ernie , , 11 . �:,�'�: 1 I 1. I - � I., , I . tided. Andrew . Surviving I .. Second Period -7, Seaforth, me . , where muscles must be kept activz . .1 Y. ,. Gaunt, of Luck are one son, Lorne, no matter what age an individual I ... - . ., McClinchey, near Varna. Pherson (Shantz, Stone) 4.52; 8, :..... "I -1 ,1.'1::.. . now, will again be sales manager. of Windsor; two daughters, Mrs. might,, be. The lack of flexibility `1 ;ff", � I . , I �-i . ...... ;;;; " , e young man was with three P. L. Buchanan and Mrs. W. R, he said, was an indication of ola I fleaforth, R. Muir (Kellwak), @`�,,�- �',�:--' 1, I, Th I ii .. �...�­,%; I . 7:22* 9 Seaforth, Elliott 8:56; 10,aptI :: �� ��­. 11 others, all neighbors, Richard Me- Bell, both of Hensall; one step- age. ,P . .. I. - I-., �, ,'. ;1 11 Sc�f0a, Vena (Si 13:27. LEGION LAMES Cabe, William Ross and William ;brother. Wilfred Finkbeiner, Lon. 3. Principle of integration and . �� - .. Penalties — Elliott 12.09, Sawyer I : ., Aikenhead. It was thought Mr, don, and one sister, Mrs. Sam integrity. 1) 1 13:40, T. Salter 15:45, SPONSOR EUCHRE Lane w jumping across small Lamport, of Crediton. 4. Principle of priority of man, . � ; : Third Periled Seaforth, Me- ; stream when he �pparent& slip- The body is at the Bonthron in other words, athletics were .� Members of the Legion Ladies' ped and the gun discharged. I I Uwain (R. Muir) 1:56. penalties Funeral Home, Hensall. Service made for man ,not man for ath. '.11 -1 1. —McPherson 7:40, IS:31, Salter Auxiliaky held a euchre in the The deceased is survived by will be held in Hensall United letics. Athletics, ft Must be re- . ;1i 11 10:58. . . Legion, club' rooms on Monday eve- three sisters, Mrs. Gord De Jong, Church Z, . . ur h Thursday at 2 p,m 11 Before the best crowd of the ning,: when 10 tables were in play. London; Miss Frances Lane, ,t with membered, he said; are but a part ;.. "M NEWLY-191,19CM EXECUTIVk of the'Seafo a the Rev. W. J. Rogers officiating, of education and must not be, 1, - ­ . ,seas6u Seaforth,406k'the opening ganizatiOn of standing committees. Shown: Seaforth Chamber of Commerce hag completed or Arrangements for the euchre were teacher at West Montrose, and Hensall Lodge, A.F. and 24 sidered as something to Which nwialftt-k GordonWright, John carried � out by Mrs;. Barry and Miss Patricia Lane, a nurse -in- will conduct services. Inte A.M.- eni is subordinated. I '11�4 . -0. and Mile Milner- InduStrial—Ross Savauge, -B. F. Christie, Nelson Ca C. Crich Mrs. 1111jasel.. rm , game dere Saturday night 7 Fair Fair—Keith Sharp, " I , 717- - "I., I -�#11­=[ r, Seaforth tbbk a 1-0 I rdne; civic Improvement— training at St- Joseph's Hospital, will be in Baird's cemetery, I .."'. first period, ded fou lead in the I k Sills Jr., JC. Crich; Town Planning—A. Y. Me ThOVInners were: most games, London. s father died in May ery. The pro am Inctuded'6#6 films I - Y. ands, James' I I I YQ,eal, 040ea- I more in er Larone6James & Stewart, ROSS Hamilton and Doug Whyte; Clean U MiS1�1$ rural g6ho '6 , , , * �� ., 60 ffff; Merebahts—Elm' . Lean, L. P. PlUmateel, John Mrs:,,gobett Cha ars; lone h 1952. A ember of St. whieh dea t with . the 8 al Un, ui with two P Mervin Nott. i of e ' I T tion -irk 1?t Sh , a !raM . . Member executive sh6*,h 'hefe are: seated, Brup olation Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth Three-qVurters j)f New B 1.11 � I � more in the . The line Is liltion, vice -Pre dent; standing, M. I. Nott, ttegst . Eric Mibef" se ,e. GL%han, p �Z" Mr I I ,131 L t.ln� § d 'I I Ofib I . . regiden , .4f#t Offier; cons rufts- ed 'm - - . , . ' I Of6tary. � & .- q mystery PrFW, be attended S.S. 3, Tackei wialt's -la is "overed with Mer. 1j6l= 19 L ., a f �`Ancl , . resident; aw , 9'r � 0 �� ;:, 14*16i . Township. chtintable timber, 11 uIsse I I �fc I I � I � � I 11 . I . I . I . . . .1 . .N' �­ " ,. ,, . M aider tae I- . - 0 , �, �­ , ,,, , , ." �, �: I I .� , . I I I '. . , � i, - ;�. �11�.' i: ,�"i', , , , ;�. . �, �,, , �1, � ­ "I' �� - I.. i.� i�; ��� ", , 1i ,; ­ , " 1�,�:".­, 11 I I I � 1.� . , �. 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