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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1955-07-01, Page 14�!� ', �vi. slry y�Mj-k { i �k' + T 7'21 ' '.. ,1. i -:7. '! anry� p W4 ,. .,tO1 • 1.4. T aN a r� . Will Res it aye - Liµ ` .{ I . al r:, r. I I :1. Main St t �evfew e'un'ion a e�, �.. F : � q.dee VIIa11".I Q Build „ r x xi .e ,' O.P.P.t �iz� _ re � ° ex �a ., Main Street sidewalk that istrict 01, t res Seaforth N2 caused so much trouble becau� anizations Co op , P e A& 3aiBlt� oo)[. Pu ils �. y­� Peeling, is to lie repaired be a f�amce& :Iue. listed in alphabetical the Old -130,s' : Reunion, E A lar a and enthusiastic meeting ` all who were interested in the suc- in the festivities. Consideration' in to town f r' i~a, . , a dee by classes, rather than by Close chaff g g g forth week, he vtr 4n• Hall rxniar► the §. a hick taxed the seating capacity cess of the occasion, he said, as was being given to a variety of as he urged citizens m make, +Grades. In dual setbjeets fail- ° , + ;�, committee, sally . esd ;, f the court room 'n the �•',, aril lYstQd. after the student's Connell at a special. `" onlay eveniii ; reviewed with h asked foe opened the meeting events. parade Re unused space in their hot giante. Names of Students who Tuesday ' g' A g its available to Seaforth Qid Boys poi! �, mere not promoted are omitted � `• Y afterApon, gave • eunion and Centennial Associa- with a uick summary and ro- It has been a hard ob to get the special week •• " a, .rt q P j '^1. tl 3, ahead sin ;to " tire: street 'on officers, plans for the celebra- press report concerning prepays- local Bands for the holiday week- Mr. McLean told;of the wo .1 5, „. tee. 'The..jrommi ,-is co. on here, Jul 30 to Au ust 3. tion for the reunion and centen- end said Parade Committee in done b 1 . I'!io�ted To Grade 7C ;' 4� contracts ,' :ta dee tin= The meeting ,was representative ni ` event. The festivities u chairman D'Or e g Y theinvitatibn'coinmtxfiee "v i14aime Balton, Marjorie Boyd, +-,;y is y. .,^ P al s wo ld n 1 on Sills. "We are headed by Miss Hazel Re;li, Up "; s x 1 the,,. 1s'ati'''be done. fall 'Seaforth and district organ- get underway with a civic wel- still in the need of many floats. to the present the cora I Qiasters Mathematics), Don- , a 111"""'` t s �" x ;yn Difkcuityr with the'-`sidew ations, and- was called to ac- come at the Town Hall, Saturday We depend u mittee ili ala Chvmaeln, CawIan (Sci-y m a ry alb' y pe Pon you, the people, to mailed invitations to 2200 Se rth L's a epee), Rose Ekiie, Phyllis Hiusser, a s ;, r5' dt°3fr r 9'' arose shortly after it was fist, uaint the 'groups with the prelim- afternoon, July 30, he said. make u the number of floats in p - F. °� Faye' " �n�#' constructed more than 15 A >, Old Boys. One store marlin Lane,. 'Georgene McCartney, ; , r # >.r, , years nd to ask fog that had been done, Most of the activities will be the parade. being planned within the next o t ?'^ � a r assistance and su ponse to his weeks, containing a Com 1 k �argaset 1ldcLeod, Marlene Miller ;;.,<.., l:iry s ; )... ago, when the surface became bad g- held at the Agriculture Park cep- An immediate res (English, Liierature), Marjorie - y� ' f,, ly pitted. Various e ' esbons from co -o g or an- tred around the Community Cen- request for floats was a g Pete ° ' r u expedients were :g peratin g pparent, as + e ,, nations. ire," Frank Klin chairman of re line. bf the five days program, j e f4� -PappMe, Jeanne Perrie, Mary Cath- t .." attempted in order to provide a _ g, presentatives indicated that it said. ' ll , '+edne Beach, Sandra Savau e, %fii?'.: z � " ,< r new surface, but on each occasio Officials of the association ex- the program and concession com- was intended to take art in the ; 4 a`r the concrete has a P "As far as I know, there is noth ,. g °:;: ", �r .s , ressed themselves as well le ilJiinla Sims, Helen Walters (Math- <. xz, peeled away pleas- mittee, said. He explained in de- parade. ing for the Historical Committee:to S I;'" ematics, Science), Clara Marlene s's =s r The proposal now approved pia . with the large attendance and tail program arrangements. The meeting was told that a do," said Committee ., " vides for an. as evidences of interest and co- Mr. Kling said while certain of feature attraction would be the ChairmaII1`t 4000per ,:(English Composition) � .' ��� � phalt mix surface g James R. Scott. " ' Ratadra: Dungey, Sharon H- m ;art <:. r that will approximate concrete aeration which were apparent. the ceremonies would be held down R,C.A.F. Command Band from otl(a z,> . ,,• Plans for obtaining a' log Carlin ; ¢3 n �; E '_ i = -` color. The meeting was in charge of town, the main gathering point Trenton, as well as a name band and fillip Lary Eli -sheik McLarnon' Fran-,: ¢ .« ;;a JBeunion Association resident A. would be at the pected will be from g it with all museum ex', 'r, ! --' = `decision as to how much side P Agriculture Park which it is ex res Menbeere; Violet Rakewich, �. - hibits from Goderich have been. M a yd a Beuerman, Margaret ' CLASS VALEDICTORIAN at graduation exercises of Seaforth walk will be resurfaced will be X. McLean, who emphasized the and in the arena. Toronto. These details are now discarded. High cost of tran � 1CoIemaii, Joan •Dick. "(Matlsieiiih. District High School Thursday afternoon was Muriel Dale Sea- taken after a test area is laid. At $act that opening day was but The fact that the play, "Cross- being worked out, program chair- tation and g r'f ' tour weeks removed. This meant, roads," would not be available man Frank Kling said. poor condition of 'Iog anatics), 1.7omthy- Fischer (Hiis- ' forth, shown here being congratulated by Principal I, P. Plum- the beginning of the program, only cabins available were advanced as )ie said, that celebration details left a temporary gap in the One of the features of Civic a t+�y), Alice Ams Nixon (Mathema- steel. the sidewalk on the west side of ',. reasons for abandoning the propos . must be finalized at 'once. In work- program. Mr. Klin said his Holiday parade will be the aero- ' .: tics), Ruth Pinder "ILnglish Com- Main Street, fron4 John Street to g al. niton, Sistorgr), Helen Pryce _ Market Street, will be improved, Fhg out details there would be a program committee was taking im- batic display, performed by pilots "I would still like to see some �_. PARENTS CAN AID STUDENTS MORE P requirement for the assistance of" mediate action to fill this vicine and aircraft from R.C.A.F. Sta- •� I Y kind of exhibit which would show ;, (History, Science), Joan Boshart, Mr. Close said. There haven't been man s tion, Centralia. the mode of life 100 years a o " 'f John Wayne C (English Liters- Ask For Police Office Tenders BASEBALL SEASON OPENS AT PARK y booth ., tore), Wayne Chaplet, Roy Dungey, a claimed Mr. Scott. "We arenot`. concessions asked for u to the Eyre, D - S PRINCIPAL TELLS GRADS Council also decided to .invite y present, Mr. Kling said, and pointing be out the great things we Ronald E Frederick Flewitt, • • • • „ Howard James, Francis Hunt - tendex"s; for the construction of a `� proud of. A centennial At the raduation exercises held staff of the hi ]TAFORTH TEAM SPLITS HOME SERIES pointed out the committee was is more than a series of attrac- - (English Composition); William g gh school lost a nevi 0 ce office, to lie located anxious o co-operate with anyone tions." 1+ Kerr, John Love (Seie ce, Shop), in the Seaforth District High "wonderful teacher" when Miss bet* ; , `the.: Town Hall and the •, Kenneth McClure (Eit .'h. Lit., School auditorium last Thursday Rena' Fennell retired. The com- Regent Theatre. It is who would like to hav> a booth in Two lis proposed Seaforth baseball fans have had night's action. The Mitchell third plays that will come'un- t�re), Thomas 'Cowan afternoon, Principal L. P. Plum- mittee owes a great deal to Miss that existing walls of the two the program' area. He explained der the direction of the Historical g s, chance to see two Midget base- baseman hit thjree doubles out of rental arrangements, and said pre- Committee will be an old-time'farm . ,; • Apiculture), Cpm,), Paul McMaster steel was chairman of the after- Fennell said the high school buildings will be used, and con- ball games th%s week, both filled four times to bat. Along with fererice was being given local or - (mathematics , Arthur Strong (Sci- noon presentations. head. struction will entail only a roof, with action, and showing good po- scoring -three himself, Wallace's implement exhibit In the Agricu- epee, Agriculture), Donald Tre- After welcoming the large soli- <`3t, has been our experience to floor and two ends. The construe- tentialit on Seaforthts ganizations. tore Society's roundhouse, directed epee of 'students a Y part. hits accounted for three other Mit- me€r, Ronald Uhler, Ronald Ban- , parents and have students fail; because parents' tion ,is the first step in the pro- . Although the locals took a solid chell runners crossing home -plate. The billetting committee, headed by Gordon McGavin, and displays1. saerman; Douglas Jamieson, Wayne friends, the high school principal don't accept full responsibility," posed Town Hall renovation by B. F. Christie, is faced with of old h outlined the progress Pro- li-7 win from Exeter on Friday Ervin Schenk and. Bili Roberton photos. Jessome ,(French), Mae. Munroe p gi s taken by the said Mr. Plumsteel. Parents some- gram, Tenders close July 11 next. night, they ran into 'stiff opposi- were the only two successful run- problems. Only six residents have Heti Co-operation a b Lit Art), Douglas Scott S:D H S. $_pard oyer the past year times do not show crop offered to board people for the � (Corin, A on Page 8) g g parts of enough t'Ion on Monday, as they were top- ners for Seaforth. Both runs Hullett Reeve, William Jewitt, in buildia abuildin ar their children' advancement, he pled by Mitchell 11-2. This makes in the second inning, when Rob- celebration week. This accommo- said the Seaforth Old Boys "could t' X the high schoo dation will not be ^adequate to count on full co -o r11 stated. They become too interested..: Seaforth's total score sheet on the erton connected for the big score. handle the overflow of people com- pe ation from "Your " school board has �. - MTo Broadcast A P Hullett for their centennial celebra- • •h in their personal lives to give proper season's la read two wins, one of '1.. P Y Mitchell BACK op Priest done a magnificent job in keeping guidance to their children. The : 44 tie, and two lo. a tions." The reeve said Hullett had .,f one eye on your pocketbook and principal also said the students of- Doug Eckemwiiler and Bruce H S always taken an interest in Sea= from SDHS Stage McFadden shared the Wright,Whtc.f.............................:.. Z 3 ea ort Pair ' . � � . the other, on accommodation," said ten become too active in organize- ,,,pitching Vyatt, l.f. 0 1 forth affairs, and this would be §_ Goes To Phlllipsne Mr. Plumsteel. "Man schools takes away a great deal of the The Canadian Broadcastin Monday night, while Johnson Pauli, 2b . .................................. 2 3 Special inn which they ,would fake ,., Y tions outside school activity. This chores for the Seaforth crew onone time younger than. our middle building terest. Comanittee student's school interest Corporation will originate a threw the entire 11-2 victory for Johnson, p. p, .. 0 2 Lead BOWlers z e who me, resident John McKen- ,-a �:•�.: a, . •I! ]lave been serapped ■1rifS Ioh Fields � Representing. S.D.H.& School . Salute to Seaforth from the Mitchell. Wallace, 3b . .............................. • 3 3 •. 2 _ 4 in first . Tourney eBoys cel two other Sea- #• A farewell service was held in St. Following his brief outline of ad- Board Chairman Gordon McGa ' auditorium of a S.D.H.S, on Wallace for Mitchell, was hit- forth Old -Boys' celebrations said year, the Clemo, lb. he is looking + vancement .within the school, Mr. Sunda July 31 as a feature tilig over eight hundred on the g forward . to seem ' h, Columban, said: I got'. trouble last pear, . y, Jordan, c. ........... .............. 1 2 ,.:4 Columbaii'.s Churc St. s some of the. old s �5,,a s�?gllt' °so f won't 3of.rtheeuniori' and Centennial Govaiiey, s.s, A Seafc�rtli pair, Lorne Dale and ports. which' use celebration here. It will . .'•""'.•"" a 2 C. A. Barber, captured first prize to be a big attraction in Seaforth. :> a Father Francis Moylan, S.F.M., Mr. McGavm congratulated the Pre- L Seaforth ' who departing soon to the min- RED CROSS COLLECTS $1,750.15 students on their high marks and cede the regular Sunday morn- Red Cross Ships in the opening men's doubles tourn- Two features of the Centennial Jacobi, l.f. 0 1 ament at the Seaforth Bowling are the Beauty Contest and Best ,,� -�.••• • The annual Red Cross drive in for the hard work they had to do Ing Neighborly News broad- � """""""'"""""" -' ling . sion fields in the Phillipine Islands. McFadden, e.f. 0 1 Club Monday evening. Decorated Home award, under the Seaforth and district was conclud- to obtain their certificates. He cast, which will also originate """"'....... " g• Rt- Rev. M. L- Forristal, St. Ba a Of Clothing Mason, 2b . ................................ 0 0 Peter's Seminary, London, preach- ed this week, according to cam- told the students' that the pay- from Seaforth. Schenk, 3b. 1 2 Other winners were: second, direction of the Seaforth Chamber :;, ....................•....••••• Gord. Muir and Mel Merria, Sea' of Commerce. ed -the departure sermon, and paign chairman Rev, J. W. Stin. ments on the present high school Don Fairburn, widely known A bale of clothing was shipped Roberton, s.s. 1 3 forth; third, Gord. McKay and Secretary Eric Milner told the . taking as his text: "Going there- son. Receipts totalled 1 720.15. would be over a y Neighborly News commentator, recently by the Seaforth branch of Teskey, r.f, .................,. ' a" P $ , period of twenty ••.�.�••••... 0 0 partner, Wingham; fourth, � R. meeting that all district Chambers • fore, teach ye all nations, ba tiz- In the event canvassers are still years, and advised them _ to take was in Seaforth last, week com- the Red Cross to the Red Cross g Sparling and partner, Goderich; of Commerce had been sent mvi- P McGonigle, lb, 0 0 1i Fathem in the name of the in - possession of receipt books or care of the present school and re- pleting derangements for the headquarters in Toronto. The Thompson, c . ...........................7 0 0 fifth, William Ball and Norman tailors, asking for entries. in the her, and of the Son find of the other campaign material,- is re- sped it, broadcast. The public is invit- bale consisted�of the following art- Eckenswiller, s.s. ................... 0 0 MacLean, Seaforth. Seaforth Beauty Contest. :.. quested this be given . either to Mr. McGavin r Holy Ghost," dwelt on , Divine presented Grade ed to attend the broadcasts, ides: 203 pairs socks, 23 pairs Other rinks who competed were In charge of the Beauty Contest call to priests for the missions, and the chairman, or left at the XII students with their Secondary and tickets, which are free, mitts, 11 pairs. babies' bootees, skipped by: Don Purdy; Tavi- are Dors- Ross Hamilton, Mrs. R. ` the great need of missionaries. He Dominion Bank Seaforth, Mr. School Graduation Diplomas. will be available at The Ex- 20 babies' soakers, 10 babies' bon- eons Park Busy stock; H. Zimmerman, Tavistock; J. Boussey, Jack Stevens and Stinson said. (Aliso see -story on ,`; said: "Over one billion and a half rY Page 3) po'sitor office. nets, 24 layettes, 15 pairs boys 'py- F. Ruston, Mitchell; W. McKen- Douglas Whyte. " People have never heard about jamas, 15 girls' nighties, 10 pairs As Groups Picnic zie, Mitchell; G. Sutter, Clinton; Band Has Full. Schedule Christ, His Birth, Passion and SEAFORTH PUBLIC AND ST JAMES, SCHOOLS boys' je vests. 15 boys' shirts, 4 W. Nott, Clinton; H. Hawkins, ` As far as I see, the Band is Death, or about His Blessed • babies' vests. Lions Park was the scene during Clinton: W. Newcombe, Clinton; going to have a busy time," re - Mother. Father Moylan, through The following was given to two the week of many picnics, A total F. McCormick, Wingham; and ported Frank .Sills. "I imagine we the courage that comes from al•ANNOUNCE ANNUAL EXAMINATION RESULTS families who had lost their homes of ten large reunions and picnics George Hildebrand, B. F. Chris- will be out almost every day and divine vocation, is leaving home`: - by fire: 3 quilts,, 12 pairs socks, brought the official attendance at tie, H. 0. Free, Dr. P. L. Brady, most of the night." and friends to go to a foreign Kindergarten ,to Grade I - Ross, Brenda. Pass — Beuerman, Grace; Ber- 2 Fairs mitts, 1 complete layette, 3 the park last week into the thou- Dr. J. MacLennan and Eric Dlun- For the Band Tattoo, a large land, with strange customs, and a Adams, Russell; Boshart, Jane; Pass—Boshart,- Paul; Free Di- pairs boys' jeans, 2 nighties, 4 sands. ger, Donna; Bryans, Phyllis: .Butt, roe, Seaforth. number o6 bands will take part, strange climate, to bring to these Brady; Stephen; Brugger, Frank; anile; Snow, Susan ; Snowden, Karen; Carter, Marlene; Dalrym- pairs babies' bootees, 2 babies' Last Friday night the Seaforth but the Highlander's representa- People a knowledge of God, to say Chambers, Bill; Dalrymple, `Dotig- Mary Ann; Stinson, Mary Belle; ple, Marlene; ' De Boer, Jacob; soakers. Oddfellows and Rebekahs held a five said a large portion of the , Mass for them, instruct them in I las; Durocher, Anne; Fry, Wendy; Taylor, Roy; Townsend, Ivy; Wil- Dick, Evelyn; Dinsmore, Bob; ' festive eveiiing with a large picnic Hen's -all OI C. program would be given by the the ways of God, how to serve Gilbert, Wendy; Gray, Keith; Hil- son, Allan.—Mrs. Boussey, Teach- 'Drager, Raymond; Eaton, Aileen; • supper; followed by games and en- R.C.A.F. Band from Trenton. debrand, Paul; Hodgert, Dennis; er. Elliott, Emily; Fraiser, Douglas: Prizes By C. -Of Ce tertainment. "The Trenton Band -isthe best Hoggarth, Mary; MacLean, Bill; Grade ffi to Grade IV Hubert, Davina; Hugill, Karen; The Saturday and Sunday sche-DOnateS $60O in Canada, and I think the people MacLennan, Susan; Madter, Lin- Honors — Allison, Ross; Atkin- McFadden, Murray; McKay, Lila; dule brought groups from many would like to hear them," pointed 11da; McKellar, Garry; McLean, son, Connie; Byerman, Dianne; Muegge, Donald ; Muir, Bill ; For Decorations different areas to the Seaforth Hensall Chamber of Commerce out Mr. Sills. Alan; Muegge, Linda; Netzke, Bar- Charters, Kaye; Holland, Barbara; Myatt, Gilbert; Patterson, .John; beauty spot. Saturday saw the at its .June meeting Tuesday eve- "Our big day is on the Sunday tiara; Nicholson, Gary; Nixon, Melldoon, Vernon; Sillery, Peter. Pinder, Bill; Riley, Margaret; • • Mr. and Mrs. Club, Stratford, nin.g approved a donation .of $600 of the reunion week," said Sea - Jim; Pearcey, Greg; Powell, Rob-' Pass — Adams, Yvonne; Benne- Ross, Dorothy; Van Rooijen, John; At Reunion --Time Wingham Baptist Church, Kirkton to the Park Board, to �kpplY on the forth Legion representative Wil - 1 bie.—Mrs. Boswell, Teacher. wies, Bary (recommended); Ber- Walmsley, Wayne; Willumsen, Pre- Anglican Church, Mitchell Baptist Hensall Community Centre ac- liam Smith. "We have 14 to 15 Grade I to Grade II ger, Nancy; Boshart, Mary Jean; ..ben; Wright, To ensure that the town is look- Church, Sangster Reunion, and the count. President R. H. Middleton branches coming, combined with Wri ht Donald.—E. Hoffman, g Honors — C• rter, Leslie; Gray, � K ing its best during the Centennial Bradshaw, Louise; Cardno Teacher. Re -organized Latter Day Saints was in the chair. five bands." > and Reunion here, the Seaforth enjoy the placid surroundings of Rev. W. J. Rogers, former treas- Also speaking for.the Legion was Gary; Habkir Brian; Matheson; neth; Cartel, Egiily; Chambers, p Grade VII to Grade VIII Chamber of Commerce has an- the park. urer, who left this week for L n ,i� ., Faye; McCabe, Ellen; Turnbull, Robert; Christensen, Kurt; Con- Y d- the E .Willis. He briefly outlined Honors—Brady, Bryan; Dobson, pounced that it will conduct aeon- On Sunday there were two large wood, was presented with a Janet. - nelly, Ellen; Dick, Joe; Elliott Y g gift the program planned by the Leg- Pass—Baldwin, Philip; Beatty, Julene; Kruse, Richard; Lane, Lynda; Elliott, Robert: Miller, test and award prizes a the Sea- reunions--Dinsweek Lions and Dolmage. by Mr. Middleton, on behalf of the ion. , Gordon; Plumsteel, Barbara; Sav- forth residents" who have the. best This week Lions Park looks to organization. The Le Janet; Boshart, Billy; Broome, Lynda; , L rode; e M Susan; Mac- auge, Lynda; Smith, Corinne; Tal- decorated homes for the celebra- lion will assemble in the • Brian; Christensen, Ingolf; Dins- Donald, Linda; McElwain, Jim- be a busy spot, as thousands more It was decided to hold a frolic l:irt•e field south of Bell Indus - more Shirley;olland, John rale; Mennen Bobby bot, Una; Weiglund, Bonnie. tion. hope to have picnics, reunions and some time in September, date to tries, and parade to the Seaforth ' y; y (recommend- pass—Austin, Bruce; Ball, Nel- Discussing .the matter, Bruce church- outings. be announced later. • A I Hulley, Donald; Kling, Peter; ed);' Miller, Lorrairil; Mills, Dav- g l Agriculture grounds. The service son; Bennewies, Wayne (recon- Gehan, president of the Chamber §, Lamont, Sandy; Lemon, Jack; Mc- id; Mills, Douglas; Norman, Val- — there will commence at 3 o'clock - Donald, Stuart; MacLean, Murdo; erie• Plumsteel, Bobby; Powell, mended); Berger, Carl; Corby, of Commerce, said the Chamber j Sunday afternoon. • . Nancy; Crich, .Judy; Dennis, Car- was desirous of co-operating to Sunday's featured band will be 0 McLlwain, Larry; Montgomery, Linda;, Scott, Katie; Shouldice, ol; Dungey, Barbara; Elliott, Mar- as great an extent as possible with : that of the Elgin Regiment. Legion - Jimmy; Muir, Cheryl; Norman, Elizabeth; Whitely, Ricky.—Mrs- garet; Ferris, Gordon; Fleming, arrangements being completed for I .* Cheryl; Pearcey, Donna eeves, Ellis, Teacher, officials hope to keep this top bugle' *`R Barry; Hoff, Jack; James, Ed- the Centennial celebration, and it band for part of the band concert George (conditionally) ; Riv'er'sl Grade IV to Grade V - ward; Lobbenberg, Henry; Men- was the feeling of the members on Sunday night. Ann; Smale, Donna (conditional- Honors—Campbell, Karl; Crich, nell, Barbara• Myatt, Ronald (re- that a major contribution to the l ly); Snow, Johnny; Walsh, David; Mary; Ferris, Jessie; Taylor, commended);' Reith, Bob; Row- success of the event would be the r Colorful Main Street - Watson, Bobby; Whiteley, Jack.— Gloria; Van den Akker, Benny. cliffe, Doug. — Mrs. MacDonald, extent to which Seaforth residents Jji:ohn C. Crich said Seaforth Main Mrs. Mason, Teacher. Pass — Adams, P uline; Butt, Teacher. tidied up and decorated their prem- Street would be a festive sight for • Grade I to Grade H Keith; Butt, Linda; Erter, Leta; ices. It is for this. reason, Mr. the Old Boys. Ten banners would FATIIEIt F. MOYLA11t Honors—Allison, Jean; Eller, Clarke, Elliott; Dale, Bruce; Dale, Grade VIII to Grade lit Gehan said, that. it had been de- be flashed across the Main St., Gayle' McNichol, Patsy; Moore, Nancy; Drager, Jacqueline; Eaton Honors—Boshart, Kathryn;, Car- t with an additional 15 strings of g q ceded to award prizes. t ' Him tlud live to attain everlast- Wendy; Nichols, Gail; ^'Powell, Glen; Fleming, Lee; Fraiser, ter, Agnes; Coutts, Glenn; Goven- Details as to the awards are be- lights and flags. iing 'tiiffe. Monsignor Forristal, in Pamela. Muriel; Kirk, Diantre; Kling, lock, Robert; Muegge, Betty; ing worked 'out, but it is expected > : The decoration committee chair- " 'the name of his pastor, Father pass.— Brady, Bruce; Dobson, Anne; MacDonald,, • 'c- Townsend, Madelon. that no entry will be required, and £ man complimented the Seaforth I,ii I , -dwell, and the people of hisstie; Elliott, Marie; Gorwill,. Lean, Kim• McNichol, Phys; Pass —Andrews, Betty Jean; N:: Public Utility Commission on their parish, Ruth Longstaff, Barbara; Mue Moore, Ken a Mu that judges from outside tTie town wa ve arish extended to lather' d'r Muegge, Richard Bach, Joan; Baker, Jack; Banner- , ^' co-operation, in 'arranging 1,, g will be selected. I,t is expected al- P g' g decora- Mo,Vlan good wishes in the great ge, Judy; Oke, Elaine; Sills, Reeves Meta Schneider, Darreh man, Stewart; Bessie, Paul; Bosh- .. tions. work ,he is undertaking. art Judy; Boyce Joan; Brown, so, Mr. Gehan said, that judging ° >v" Seaforth Firemen are playing a g Dorlene; Smith, Charlene; Spittal, TealI, Joani de Vries, Sape. — D. y (recon- v'gb?ld take place on Monday morn part in the reunion, e p Powell1. 9olemli Benediction the Bless- Paul • Stewart Bryan ; Van Morton, Teacher. - Stanley;, Butt Muria ing, August 1. Prizes will consist �ldSacrament was given by Father Robijen, Johan; Wilbee, Peter:— mended): Gilder, Ellen; 1 Boer, yx "` said. In addition to appearing in Grade V 0 Grade VI of $15, $10 and $5 he said. Carl; Dick, Ann; Eaton, Eric; • x *'� Mrs. Boussey, Teacher. Honors—Christ nsen Gerda• La- :: < ( x 4, ' t' parades, the firemen plana dem- An address was read by John g Flannigan, Brian; Glew, Nancy; +' onstration he said. ., Grade II ,to Grade III mont, Ted; McGonigle Sandra I.Shea J: ,nnd a presentation of a ' Gorwill, Ellen Kendrick Harold; • Store hours during the Center- ' ' Honors--Bisback .Jimmie Cor- Rigg, Heather{ Roberton, Joan Katherine Wals� ���� �' ' � ' �iurse o� 1ii6ftiey, on., behalf of the Laycox, Donna; McClinc�iey, Don- x , „ pial week were questioned by J. nick, George; . Kruse George; Scott, Mary; Stewart, Elizabeth € pa_ri_sll, was made by Mss. Joseph + g + old (recommended); Nicholson,, ° ,, 1)r C. Crich, who was informed that p_ _ Patterson Allan, Talbot Barbara. 7SaIe, -President' the Catholic - + Rarer; Nixon, Gene; Reeves, Mar= Honored At Part/ s 4: . the Chamber of Commerce was -, ` Pass—Be die, Paul; Butt, $ren- Pass—Beuerman, Gloria; Beuer- sss z z'• r . jVl►dlmen's League. '' spiritual boo- aa,, garet; Rouse Beryl; Scorns, Ray; x., .;. w >,3 making the proper arrangement e from the school children was da; Campbell, Kerry; Christen- ,man, Ronald; Browny George; Smith Virginia Van Rooijen Miss Katherine Walsh vvas givett m ti. .t sen, Karin; Elliott, Helen; Hem- Connell, Clayton; Dennis, Dianne; g ' „�, ;. ` ;'• ,� :: to accommodate the public, , giresented by Francis Maloney, and Saakje; Willis, Craig; Wilson, a surprise party at the home of ` , �.zE "What is to be done must be berger Marian; Hildebrand, Ron- Dick, Jimmy; Dick, Tommy; Drag- ; S .� started immediately by the iiidi- $basket 'lif''flowers from the. Dub- . Wayne.—J. W. Talbot, Teacher. Mrs: R. S. MacDonald Tuesday q . al#; Jessome, Bernie; Kelland, er, Betty Lou; Flannigan, Garth; n fi w Minh School was presented by evening by her fellow workers of " '°" %��, V .: vidual organizations who are tak- Joan Dalton. Joyce; Lamont, Mary; MacDonald, Glew, Jimmy; Gorwill, Nora; 'Hat- ST. JAMES' SEPARATE SCHOOL the Seaforth Bell Telephone office. 1, x f ing part," said 'President A. Y. 10"atfier,]Vioylan, in'hls reply, ex- Patricia, MacLennan, Bill; Mc- cher, Laura; Hoeiseher, Bruce; Following are St• James' Separ- Featuring the evening entertain �,' ' McLean at the close of the rnei?t� Lean -Mary Jenn; Moore, Cheryl; Kelly, Peter; Muegge, Bobb3y; Me- i y a: , Pressed; gra tilde for 'the material ate School students who were .gue- ment was a mock wedding, which � :; s•:, '�'I; r> d v , gg'h'e thanked these who: were M And • said he Myatt, Colin; Nixon, Lynn; Orren, Nichol, Sharon; :MeLlwain, Ken- cessfull romoted on ,he ear's rodneed a large number of ' , : �:.'•=y: ` ! ` r�° t § ^ g' +r d iritu gifts, an Y P t ii p g :} , �, : ; . , .s prbsbnt. This reunion Can q ,; �+ �sspp Kith; Rigg, Robert; Riley,en- n'eth• Rile Donald'• Stac Keith• , Z.: : , Cal, 192 witlt''joy4i thhat he was gg+ , Y+ Y, v Y+ work: laughs. It, was a preview of Miss 1? ala° '_' �.4 " :� 3f e r b '•i ut' neth, S+eott Jimmie; Stinson; Stinson, David; 'loll, .l�bly; Wat- f <. ::.:, < y •.. ' ��„ be Milt• trritl' r. ve y ne in, d Walsh s wedding pie July 9. :�wa ., : {... , •< ,•. ;.,;:��> .` +► initis( his;efioseii life s Work, Maurice; Wdllace, Judy; Willum- son, David. --Miss Turnbull, Teach- Fi'6m Grade VIII to Grade IX trio en operates. He asltt ihtl 4;c tlt4 a missionary in a f0#eigit sen Juice• Wolterbeek Clem; ver. Ronnie Brady, William De Jong, Chief operator; Miss Margaret Mit. AND MRS. GEQRGE H. EQNiIARDT,. McKillop, cele consideration be .given at aliod.. t;:,zi N , Sankt; ~b>rt lie ¢lt; n; natural, wind hug > ' Kenneth Rin Mary Kehn Anne Hudson, presented Miss Walsh brated their 50th wedding anniversary at a family gathering in to. billetti'irg, coiiCesllitln . •1`CtlttiCrdy" 'a" Wright $lame; . Wright,. Douglas. Grade Vr to Grade VQ g+ Y , , j strap atl b at, leaving h€s rel'A- Lansink- Christine Lansink Don- with an electric kettle from the St. Peter's, Lutheran Church, Brodhagen. Natives of ga'n 'tvp,, JM.ents, and,- pa'taft ; IS-ritL'.its" :a ;,• ' Miss Ender, Teacher, nors--Byerman La Me- �kt. 0 'a d friends. , e :ssattr. , �� �• old Morris, Mary Catherine Ni h mt3nlbers of the staff. Following Perth County, the couple have lived in McKillop, Hur n County, eatpressed the.lia�3e'tht�t �d�e�sii' � 4,x,,k�,". #nein of his prayers, anti, aitked •foir (t+ade Il to Made IiI Cabe, Dianne•; McLean, >$earn, o h au g• ' the brldo-elect's response of , ap- for many years. Mrs. Leonhard: is t1►e former. CfiriStena YTeck- in to a' izati iig'w, k ,� , �tinlsejf• err prayerful' rlite >:ondrs —BradyRobbie; ac- Miller, Bruce; . Pethic Lloyd; Joseph R Marie Roland, Wil- „ g g t►' . , w t>) * M preeiatitlit, .the group sang 1~`or man, They have five children: Edwin Fred, slid' Carl 'of Mc- . centenni'eI asa'1i'i'iijtl�iit11 MW.i� �" Pl ,,. railcfe. ,;X nomld, ubb; , fdoteari, • Susan; Iiowoliffe, Janet; Troutlteak, Anne: (Continued on Page 8) She's a Jolly Good Fellow.;' . Killop; Irvine, Brodhagen, and Mrs. >;reto Eisled; Logan Ttvp. any gaggeAlottg ': , ` s . �' I V / i ) s.,.' . . W �: C• "J ,Pn. , d�f'�y t, l'.,r N •, ,... r. ."91': .. k - 1 . f11 , Y,�SI' 'L`e: ,Y § A1.. f yy��11 y � .-. Ad ,., '. r : ♦ .t i .". .. .. x. ... .. .,. :.' :' . ... . .�. ..,.. '.'.. F n'4, ,-.,. 1 ASI Y''� U 4 N r 1 N: v 1 ! r'::. ,.," ,t . jy�� !.. ,..:. f v r.. e t s .r ! y „w ,s ,J, 7 v' _. t 4. ' N .. v, ,. .... � � .. . e .. .. , .I :...; :- .., r-,- , Sa e, ,. r v � . . h ' ,� ,. ...: ,y >. .:'� i r •'d. pp W . M. , .... ,� - x .i > i r �. ,..y �' .. '. t .4 „ ,.. , 1 .. 1t'. 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"� ,,. 4�!� ', �vi. slry y�Mj-k { i �k' + T 7'21 ' '.. ,1. i -:7. '! anry� p W4 ,. .,tO1 • 1.4. T aN a r� . Will Res it aye - Liµ ` .{ I . al r:, r. I I :1. Main St t �evfew e'un'ion a e�, �.. F : � q.dee VIIa11".I Q Build „ r x xi .e ,' O.P.P.t �iz� _ re � ° ex �a ., Main Street sidewalk that istrict 01, t res Seaforth N2 caused so much trouble becau� anizations Co op , P e A& 3aiBlt� oo)[. Pu ils �. y­� Peeling, is to lie repaired be a f�amce& :Iue. listed in alphabetical the Old -130,s' : Reunion, E A lar a and enthusiastic meeting ` all who were interested in the suc- in the festivities. Consideration' in to town f r' i~a, . , a dee by classes, rather than by Close chaff g g g forth week, he vtr 4n• Hall rxniar► the §. a hick taxed the seating capacity cess of the occasion, he said, as was being given to a variety of as he urged citizens m make, +Grades. In dual setbjeets fail- ° , + ;�, committee, sally . esd ;, f the court room 'n the �•',, aril lYstQd. after the student's Connell at a special. `" onlay eveniii ; reviewed with h asked foe opened the meeting events. parade Re unused space in their hot giante. Names of Students who Tuesday ' g' A g its available to Seaforth Qid Boys poi! �, mere not promoted are omitted � `• Y afterApon, gave • eunion and Centennial Associa- with a uick summary and ro- It has been a hard ob to get the special week •• " a, .rt q P j '^1. tl 3, ahead sin ;to " tire: street 'on officers, plans for the celebra- press report concerning prepays- local Bands for the holiday week- Mr. McLean told;of the wo .1 5, „. tee. 'The..jrommi ,-is co. on here, Jul 30 to Au ust 3. tion for the reunion and centen- end said Parade Committee in done b 1 . I'!io�ted To Grade 7C ;' 4� contracts ,' :ta dee tin= The meeting ,was representative ni ` event. The festivities u chairman D'Or e g Y theinvitatibn'coinmtxfiee "v i14aime Balton, Marjorie Boyd, +-,;y is y. .,^ P al s wo ld n 1 on Sills. "We are headed by Miss Hazel Re;li, Up "; s x 1 the,,. 1s'ati'''be done. fall 'Seaforth and district organ- get underway with a civic wel- still in the need of many floats. to the present the cora I Qiasters Mathematics), Don- , a 111"""'` t s �" x ;yn Difkcuityr with the'-`sidew ations, and- was called to ac- come at the Town Hall, Saturday We depend u mittee ili ala Chvmaeln, CawIan (Sci-y m a ry alb' y pe Pon you, the people, to mailed invitations to 2200 Se rth L's a epee), Rose Ekiie, Phyllis Hiusser, a s ;, r5' dt°3fr r 9'' arose shortly after it was fist, uaint the 'groups with the prelim- afternoon, July 30, he said. make u the number of floats in p - F. °� Faye' " �n�#' constructed more than 15 A >, Old Boys. One store marlin Lane,. 'Georgene McCartney, ; , r # >.r, , years nd to ask fog that had been done, Most of the activities will be the parade. being planned within the next o t ?'^ � a r assistance and su ponse to his weeks, containing a Com 1 k �argaset 1ldcLeod, Marlene Miller ;;.,<.., l:iry s ; )... ago, when the surface became bad g- held at the Agriculture Park cep- An immediate res (English, Liierature), Marjorie - y� ' f,, ly pitted. Various e ' esbons from co -o g or an- tred around the Community Cen- request for floats was a g Pete ° ' r u expedients were :g peratin g pparent, as + e ,, nations. ire," Frank Klin chairman of re line. bf the five days program, j e f4� -PappMe, Jeanne Perrie, Mary Cath- t .." attempted in order to provide a _ g, presentatives indicated that it said. ' ll , '+edne Beach, Sandra Savau e, %fii?'.: z � " ,< r new surface, but on each occasio Officials of the association ex- the program and concession com- was intended to take art in the ; 4 a`r the concrete has a P "As far as I know, there is noth ,. g °:;: ", �r .s , ressed themselves as well le ilJiinla Sims, Helen Walters (Math- <. xz, peeled away pleas- mittee, said. He explained in de- parade. ing for the Historical Committee:to S I;'" ematics, Science), Clara Marlene s's =s r The proposal now approved pia . with the large attendance and tail program arrangements. The meeting was told that a do," said Committee ., " vides for an. as evidences of interest and co- Mr. Kling said while certain of feature attraction would be the ChairmaII1`t 4000per ,:(English Composition) � .' ��� � phalt mix surface g James R. Scott. " ' Ratadra: Dungey, Sharon H- m ;art <:. r that will approximate concrete aeration which were apparent. the ceremonies would be held down R,C.A.F. Command Band from otl(a z,> . ,,• Plans for obtaining a' log Carlin ; ¢3 n �; E '_ i = -` color. The meeting was in charge of town, the main gathering point Trenton, as well as a name band and fillip Lary Eli -sheik McLarnon' Fran-,: ¢ .« ;;a JBeunion Association resident A. would be at the pected will be from g it with all museum ex', 'r, ! --' = `decision as to how much side P Agriculture Park which it is ex res Menbeere; Violet Rakewich, �. - hibits from Goderich have been. M a yd a Beuerman, Margaret ' CLASS VALEDICTORIAN at graduation exercises of Seaforth walk will be resurfaced will be X. McLean, who emphasized the and in the arena. Toronto. These details are now discarded. High cost of tran � 1CoIemaii, Joan •Dick. "(Matlsieiiih. District High School Thursday afternoon was Muriel Dale Sea- taken after a test area is laid. At $act that opening day was but The fact that the play, "Cross- being worked out, program chair- tation and g r'f ' tour weeks removed. This meant, roads," would not be available man Frank Kling said. poor condition of 'Iog anatics), 1.7omthy- Fischer (Hiis- ' forth, shown here being congratulated by Principal I, P. Plum- the beginning of the program, only cabins available were advanced as )ie said, that celebration details left a temporary gap in the One of the features of Civic a t+�y), Alice Ams Nixon (Mathema- steel. the sidewalk on the west side of ',. reasons for abandoning the propos . must be finalized at 'once. In work- program. Mr. Klin said his Holiday parade will be the aero- ' .: tics), Ruth Pinder "ILnglish Com- Main Street, fron4 John Street to g al. niton, Sistorgr), Helen Pryce _ Market Street, will be improved, Fhg out details there would be a program committee was taking im- batic display, performed by pilots "I would still like to see some �_. PARENTS CAN AID STUDENTS MORE P requirement for the assistance of" mediate action to fill this vicine and aircraft from R.C.A.F. Sta- •� I Y kind of exhibit which would show ;, (History, Science), Joan Boshart, Mr. Close said. There haven't been man s tion, Centralia. the mode of life 100 years a o " 'f John Wayne C (English Liters- Ask For Police Office Tenders BASEBALL SEASON OPENS AT PARK y booth ., tore), Wayne Chaplet, Roy Dungey, a claimed Mr. Scott. "We arenot`. concessions asked for u to the Eyre, D - S PRINCIPAL TELLS GRADS Council also decided to .invite y present, Mr. Kling said, and pointing be out the great things we Ronald E Frederick Flewitt, • • • • „ Howard James, Francis Hunt - tendex"s; for the construction of a `� proud of. A centennial At the raduation exercises held staff of the hi ]TAFORTH TEAM SPLITS HOME SERIES pointed out the committee was is more than a series of attrac- - (English Composition); William g gh school lost a nevi 0 ce office, to lie located anxious o co-operate with anyone tions." 1+ Kerr, John Love (Seie ce, Shop), in the Seaforth District High "wonderful teacher" when Miss bet* ; , `the.: Town Hall and the •, Kenneth McClure (Eit .'h. Lit., School auditorium last Thursday Rena' Fennell retired. The com- Regent Theatre. It is who would like to hav> a booth in Two lis proposed Seaforth baseball fans have had night's action. The Mitchell third plays that will come'un- t�re), Thomas 'Cowan afternoon, Principal L. P. Plum- mittee owes a great deal to Miss that existing walls of the two the program' area. He explained der the direction of the Historical g s, chance to see two Midget base- baseman hit thjree doubles out of rental arrangements, and said pre- Committee will be an old-time'farm . ,; • Apiculture), Cpm,), Paul McMaster steel was chairman of the after- Fennell said the high school buildings will be used, and con- ball games th%s week, both filled four times to bat. Along with fererice was being given local or - (mathematics , Arthur Strong (Sci- noon presentations. head. struction will entail only a roof, with action, and showing good po- scoring -three himself, Wallace's implement exhibit In the Agricu- epee, Agriculture), Donald Tre- After welcoming the large soli- <`3t, has been our experience to floor and two ends. The construe- tentialit on Seaforthts ganizations. tore Society's roundhouse, directed epee of 'students a Y part. hits accounted for three other Mit- me€r, Ronald Uhler, Ronald Ban- , parents and have students fail; because parents' tion ,is the first step in the pro- . Although the locals took a solid chell runners crossing home -plate. The billetting committee, headed by Gordon McGavin, and displays1. saerman; Douglas Jamieson, Wayne friends, the high school principal don't accept full responsibility," posed Town Hall renovation by B. F. Christie, is faced with of old h outlined the progress Pro- li-7 win from Exeter on Friday Ervin Schenk and. Bili Roberton photos. Jessome ,(French), Mae. Munroe p gi s taken by the said Mr. Plumsteel. Parents some- gram, Tenders close July 11 next. night, they ran into 'stiff opposi- were the only two successful run- problems. Only six residents have Heti Co-operation a b Lit Art), Douglas Scott S:D H S. $_pard oyer the past year times do not show crop offered to board people for the � (Corin, A on Page 8) g g parts of enough t'Ion on Monday, as they were top- ners for Seaforth. Both runs Hullett Reeve, William Jewitt, in buildia abuildin ar their children' advancement, he pled by Mitchell 11-2. This makes in the second inning, when Rob- celebration week. This accommo- said the Seaforth Old Boys "could t' X the high schoo dation will not be ^adequate to count on full co -o r11 stated. They become too interested..: Seaforth's total score sheet on the erton connected for the big score. handle the overflow of people com- pe ation from "Your " school board has �. - MTo Broadcast A P Hullett for their centennial celebra- • •h in their personal lives to give proper season's la read two wins, one of '1.. P Y Mitchell BACK op Priest done a magnificent job in keeping guidance to their children. The : 44 tie, and two lo. a tions." The reeve said Hullett had .,f one eye on your pocketbook and principal also said the students of- Doug Eckemwiiler and Bruce H S always taken an interest in Sea= from SDHS Stage McFadden shared the Wright,Whtc.f.............................:.. Z 3 ea ort Pair ' . � � . the other, on accommodation," said ten become too active in organize- ,,,pitching Vyatt, l.f. 0 1 forth affairs, and this would be §_ Goes To Phlllipsne Mr. Plumsteel. "Man schools takes away a great deal of the The Canadian Broadcastin Monday night, while Johnson Pauli, 2b . .................................. 2 3 Special inn which they ,would fake ,., Y tions outside school activity. This chores for the Seaforth crew onone time younger than. our middle building terest. Comanittee student's school interest Corporation will originate a threw the entire 11-2 victory for Johnson, p. p, .. 0 2 Lead BOWlers z e who me, resident John McKen- ,-a �:•�.: a, . •I! ]lave been serapped ■1rifS Ioh Fields � Representing. S.D.H.& School . Salute to Seaforth from the Mitchell. Wallace, 3b . .............................. • 3 3 •. 2 _ 4 in first . Tourney eBoys cel two other Sea- #• A farewell service was held in St. Following his brief outline of ad- Board Chairman Gordon McGa ' auditorium of a S.D.H.S, on Wallace for Mitchell, was hit- forth Old -Boys' celebrations said year, the Clemo, lb. he is looking + vancement .within the school, Mr. Sunda July 31 as a feature tilig over eight hundred on the g forward . to seem ' h, Columban, said: I got'. trouble last pear, . y, Jordan, c. ........... .............. 1 2 ,.:4 Columbaii'.s Churc St. s some of the. old s �5,,a s�?gllt' °so f won't 3of.rtheeuniori' and Centennial Govaiiey, s.s, A Seafc�rtli pair, Lorne Dale and ports. which' use celebration here. It will . .'•""'.•"" a 2 C. A. Barber, captured first prize to be a big attraction in Seaforth. :> a Father Francis Moylan, S.F.M., Mr. McGavm congratulated the Pre- L Seaforth ' who departing soon to the min- RED CROSS COLLECTS $1,750.15 students on their high marks and cede the regular Sunday morn- Red Cross Ships in the opening men's doubles tourn- Two features of the Centennial Jacobi, l.f. 0 1 ament at the Seaforth Bowling are the Beauty Contest and Best ,,� -�.••• • The annual Red Cross drive in for the hard work they had to do Ing Neighborly News broad- � """""""'"""""" -' ling . sion fields in the Phillipine Islands. McFadden, e.f. 0 1 Club Monday evening. Decorated Home award, under the Seaforth and district was conclud- to obtain their certificates. He cast, which will also originate """"'....... " g• Rt- Rev. M. L- Forristal, St. Ba a Of Clothing Mason, 2b . ................................ 0 0 Peter's Seminary, London, preach- ed this week, according to cam- told the students' that the pay- from Seaforth. Schenk, 3b. 1 2 Other winners were: second, direction of the Seaforth Chamber :;, ....................•....••••• Gord. Muir and Mel Merria, Sea' of Commerce. ed -the departure sermon, and paign chairman Rev, J. W. Stin. ments on the present high school Don Fairburn, widely known A bale of clothing was shipped Roberton, s.s. 1 3 forth; third, Gord. McKay and Secretary Eric Milner told the . taking as his text: "Going there- son. Receipts totalled 1 720.15. would be over a y Neighborly News commentator, recently by the Seaforth branch of Teskey, r.f, .................,. ' a" P $ , period of twenty ••.�.�••••... 0 0 partner, Wingham; fourth, � R. meeting that all district Chambers • fore, teach ye all nations, ba tiz- In the event canvassers are still years, and advised them _ to take was in Seaforth last, week com- the Red Cross to the Red Cross g Sparling and partner, Goderich; of Commerce had been sent mvi- P McGonigle, lb, 0 0 1i Fathem in the name of the in - possession of receipt books or care of the present school and re- pleting derangements for the headquarters in Toronto. The Thompson, c . ...........................7 0 0 fifth, William Ball and Norman tailors, asking for entries. in the her, and of the Son find of the other campaign material,- is re- sped it, broadcast. The public is invit- bale consisted�of the following art- Eckenswiller, s.s. ................... 0 0 MacLean, Seaforth. Seaforth Beauty Contest. :.. quested this be given . either to Mr. McGavin r Holy Ghost," dwelt on , Divine presented Grade ed to attend the broadcasts, ides: 203 pairs socks, 23 pairs Other rinks who competed were In charge of the Beauty Contest call to priests for the missions, and the chairman, or left at the XII students with their Secondary and tickets, which are free, mitts, 11 pairs. babies' bootees, skipped by: Don Purdy; Tavi- are Dors- Ross Hamilton, Mrs. R. ` the great need of missionaries. He Dominion Bank Seaforth, Mr. School Graduation Diplomas. will be available at The Ex- 20 babies' soakers, 10 babies' bon- eons Park Busy stock; H. Zimmerman, Tavistock; J. Boussey, Jack Stevens and Stinson said. (Aliso see -story on ,`; said: "Over one billion and a half rY Page 3) po'sitor office. nets, 24 layettes, 15 pairs boys 'py- F. Ruston, Mitchell; W. McKen- Douglas Whyte. " People have never heard about jamas, 15 girls' nighties, 10 pairs As Groups Picnic zie, Mitchell; G. Sutter, Clinton; Band Has Full. Schedule Christ, His Birth, Passion and SEAFORTH PUBLIC AND ST JAMES, SCHOOLS boys' je vests. 15 boys' shirts, 4 W. Nott, Clinton; H. Hawkins, ` As far as I see, the Band is Death, or about His Blessed • babies' vests. Lions Park was the scene during Clinton: W. Newcombe, Clinton; going to have a busy time," re - Mother. Father Moylan, through The following was given to two the week of many picnics, A total F. McCormick, Wingham; and ported Frank .Sills. "I imagine we the courage that comes from al•ANNOUNCE ANNUAL EXAMINATION RESULTS families who had lost their homes of ten large reunions and picnics George Hildebrand, B. F. Chris- will be out almost every day and divine vocation, is leaving home`: - by fire: 3 quilts,, 12 pairs socks, brought the official attendance at tie, H. 0. Free, Dr. P. L. Brady, most of the night." and friends to go to a foreign Kindergarten ,to Grade I - Ross, Brenda. Pass — Beuerman, Grace; Ber- 2 Fairs mitts, 1 complete layette, 3 the park last week into the thou- Dr. J. MacLennan and Eric Dlun- For the Band Tattoo, a large land, with strange customs, and a Adams, Russell; Boshart, Jane; Pass—Boshart,- Paul; Free Di- pairs boys' jeans, 2 nighties, 4 sands. ger, Donna; Bryans, Phyllis: .Butt, roe, Seaforth. number o6 bands will take part, strange climate, to bring to these Brady; Stephen; Brugger, Frank; anile; Snow, Susan ; Snowden, Karen; Carter, Marlene; Dalrym- pairs babies' bootees, 2 babies' Last Friday night the Seaforth but the Highlander's representa- People a knowledge of God, to say Chambers, Bill; Dalrymple, `Dotig- Mary Ann; Stinson, Mary Belle; ple, Marlene; ' De Boer, Jacob; soakers. Oddfellows and Rebekahs held a five said a large portion of the , Mass for them, instruct them in I las; Durocher, Anne; Fry, Wendy; Taylor, Roy; Townsend, Ivy; Wil- Dick, Evelyn; Dinsmore, Bob; ' festive eveiiing with a large picnic Hen's -all OI C. program would be given by the the ways of God, how to serve Gilbert, Wendy; Gray, Keith; Hil- son, Allan.—Mrs. Boussey, Teach- 'Drager, Raymond; Eaton, Aileen; • supper; followed by games and en- R.C.A.F. Band from Trenton. debrand, Paul; Hodgert, Dennis; er. Elliott, Emily; Fraiser, Douglas: Prizes By C. -Of Ce tertainment. "The Trenton Band -isthe best Hoggarth, Mary; MacLean, Bill; Grade ffi to Grade IV Hubert, Davina; Hugill, Karen; The Saturday and Sunday sche-DOnateS $60O in Canada, and I think the people MacLennan, Susan; Madter, Lin- Honors — Allison, Ross; Atkin- McFadden, Murray; McKay, Lila; dule brought groups from many would like to hear them," pointed 11da; McKellar, Garry; McLean, son, Connie; Byerman, Dianne; Muegge, Donald ; Muir, Bill ; For Decorations different areas to the Seaforth Hensall Chamber of Commerce out Mr. Sills. Alan; Muegge, Linda; Netzke, Bar- Charters, Kaye; Holland, Barbara; Myatt, Gilbert; Patterson, .John; beauty spot. Saturday saw the at its .June meeting Tuesday eve- "Our big day is on the Sunday tiara; Nicholson, Gary; Nixon, Melldoon, Vernon; Sillery, Peter. Pinder, Bill; Riley, Margaret; • • Mr. and Mrs. Club, Stratford, nin.g approved a donation .of $600 of the reunion week," said Sea - Jim; Pearcey, Greg; Powell, Rob-' Pass — Adams, Yvonne; Benne- Ross, Dorothy; Van Rooijen, John; At Reunion --Time Wingham Baptist Church, Kirkton to the Park Board, to �kpplY on the forth Legion representative Wil - 1 bie.—Mrs. Boswell, Teacher. wies, Bary (recommended); Ber- Walmsley, Wayne; Willumsen, Pre- Anglican Church, Mitchell Baptist Hensall Community Centre ac- liam Smith. "We have 14 to 15 Grade I to Grade II ger, Nancy; Boshart, Mary Jean; ..ben; Wright, To ensure that the town is look- Church, Sangster Reunion, and the count. President R. H. Middleton branches coming, combined with Wri ht Donald.—E. Hoffman, g Honors — C• rter, Leslie; Gray, � K ing its best during the Centennial Bradshaw, Louise; Cardno Teacher. Re -organized Latter Day Saints was in the chair. five bands." > and Reunion here, the Seaforth enjoy the placid surroundings of Rev. W. J. Rogers, former treas- Also speaking for.the Legion was Gary; Habkir Brian; Matheson; neth; Cartel, Egiily; Chambers, p Grade VII to Grade VIII Chamber of Commerce has an- the park. urer, who left this week for L n ,i� ., Faye; McCabe, Ellen; Turnbull, Robert; Christensen, Kurt; Con- Y d- the E .Willis. He briefly outlined Honors—Brady, Bryan; Dobson, pounced that it will conduct aeon- On Sunday there were two large wood, was presented with a Janet. - nelly, Ellen; Dick, Joe; Elliott Y g gift the program planned by the Leg- Pass—Baldwin, Philip; Beatty, Julene; Kruse, Richard; Lane, Lynda; Elliott, Robert: Miller, test and award prizes a the Sea- reunions--Dinsweek Lions and Dolmage. by Mr. Middleton, on behalf of the ion. , Gordon; Plumsteel, Barbara; Sav- forth residents" who have the. best This week Lions Park looks to organization. The Le Janet; Boshart, Billy; Broome, Lynda; , L rode; e M Susan; Mac- auge, Lynda; Smith, Corinne; Tal- decorated homes for the celebra- lion will assemble in the • Brian; Christensen, Ingolf; Dins- Donald, Linda; McElwain, Jim- be a busy spot, as thousands more It was decided to hold a frolic l:irt•e field south of Bell Indus - more Shirley;olland, John rale; Mennen Bobby bot, Una; Weiglund, Bonnie. tion. hope to have picnics, reunions and some time in September, date to tries, and parade to the Seaforth ' y; y (recommend- pass—Austin, Bruce; Ball, Nel- Discussing .the matter, Bruce church- outings. be announced later. • A I Hulley, Donald; Kling, Peter; ed);' Miller, Lorrairil; Mills, Dav- g l Agriculture grounds. The service son; Bennewies, Wayne (recon- Gehan, president of the Chamber §, Lamont, Sandy; Lemon, Jack; Mc- id; Mills, Douglas; Norman, Val- — there will commence at 3 o'clock - Donald, Stuart; MacLean, Murdo; erie• Plumsteel, Bobby; Powell, mended); Berger, Carl; Corby, of Commerce, said the Chamber j Sunday afternoon. • . Nancy; Crich, .Judy; Dennis, Car- was desirous of co-operating to Sunday's featured band will be 0 McLlwain, Larry; Montgomery, Linda;, Scott, Katie; Shouldice, ol; Dungey, Barbara; Elliott, Mar- as great an extent as possible with : that of the Elgin Regiment. Legion - Jimmy; Muir, Cheryl; Norman, Elizabeth; Whitely, Ricky.—Mrs- garet; Ferris, Gordon; Fleming, arrangements being completed for I .* Cheryl; Pearcey, Donna eeves, Ellis, Teacher, officials hope to keep this top bugle' *`R Barry; Hoff, Jack; James, Ed- the Centennial celebration, and it band for part of the band concert George (conditionally) ; Riv'er'sl Grade IV to Grade V - ward; Lobbenberg, Henry; Men- was the feeling of the members on Sunday night. Ann; Smale, Donna (conditional- Honors—Campbell, Karl; Crich, nell, Barbara• Myatt, Ronald (re- that a major contribution to the l ly); Snow, Johnny; Walsh, David; Mary; Ferris, Jessie; Taylor, commended);' Reith, Bob; Row- success of the event would be the r Colorful Main Street - Watson, Bobby; Whiteley, Jack.— Gloria; Van den Akker, Benny. cliffe, Doug. — Mrs. MacDonald, extent to which Seaforth residents Jji:ohn C. Crich said Seaforth Main Mrs. Mason, Teacher. Pass — Adams, P uline; Butt, Teacher. tidied up and decorated their prem- Street would be a festive sight for • Grade I to Grade H Keith; Butt, Linda; Erter, Leta; ices. It is for this. reason, Mr. the Old Boys. Ten banners would FATIIEIt F. MOYLA11t Honors—Allison, Jean; Eller, Clarke, Elliott; Dale, Bruce; Dale, Grade VIII to Grade lit Gehan said, that. it had been de- be flashed across the Main St., Gayle' McNichol, Patsy; Moore, Nancy; Drager, Jacqueline; Eaton Honors—Boshart, Kathryn;, Car- t with an additional 15 strings of g q ceded to award prizes. t ' Him tlud live to attain everlast- Wendy; Nichols, Gail; ^'Powell, Glen; Fleming, Lee; Fraiser, ter, Agnes; Coutts, Glenn; Goven- Details as to the awards are be- lights and flags. iing 'tiiffe. Monsignor Forristal, in Pamela. Muriel; Kirk, Diantre; Kling, lock, Robert; Muegge, Betty; ing worked 'out, but it is expected > : The decoration committee chair- " 'the name of his pastor, Father pass.— Brady, Bruce; Dobson, Anne; MacDonald,, • 'c- Townsend, Madelon. that no entry will be required, and £ man complimented the Seaforth I,ii I , -dwell, and the people of hisstie; Elliott, Marie; Gorwill,. Lean, Kim• McNichol, Phys; Pass —Andrews, Betty Jean; N:: Public Utility Commission on their parish, Ruth Longstaff, Barbara; Mue Moore, Ken a Mu that judges from outside tTie town wa ve arish extended to lather' d'r Muegge, Richard Bach, Joan; Baker, Jack; Banner- , ^' co-operation, in 'arranging 1,, g will be selected. I,t is expected al- P g' g decora- Mo,Vlan good wishes in the great ge, Judy; Oke, Elaine; Sills, Reeves Meta Schneider, Darreh man, Stewart; Bessie, Paul; Bosh- .. tions. work ,he is undertaking. art Judy; Boyce Joan; Brown, so, Mr. Gehan said, that judging ° >v" Seaforth Firemen are playing a g Dorlene; Smith, Charlene; Spittal, TealI, Joani de Vries, Sape. — D. y (recon- v'gb?ld take place on Monday morn part in the reunion, e p Powell1. 9olemli Benediction the Bless- Paul • Stewart Bryan ; Van Morton, Teacher. - Stanley;, Butt Muria ing, August 1. Prizes will consist �ldSacrament was given by Father Robijen, Johan; Wilbee, Peter:— mended): Gilder, Ellen; 1 Boer, yx "` said. In addition to appearing in Grade V 0 Grade VI of $15, $10 and $5 he said. Carl; Dick, Ann; Eaton, Eric; • x *'� Mrs. Boussey, Teacher. Honors—Christ nsen Gerda• La- :: < ( x 4, ' t' parades, the firemen plana dem- An address was read by John g Flannigan, Brian; Glew, Nancy; +' onstration he said. ., Grade II ,to Grade III mont, Ted; McGonigle Sandra I.Shea J: ,nnd a presentation of a ' Gorwill, Ellen Kendrick Harold; • Store hours during the Center- ' ' Honors--Bisback .Jimmie Cor- Rigg, Heather{ Roberton, Joan Katherine Wals� ���� �' ' � ' �iurse o� 1ii6ftiey, on., behalf of the Laycox, Donna; McClinc�iey, Don- x , „ pial week were questioned by J. nick, George; . Kruse George; Scott, Mary; Stewart, Elizabeth € pa_ri_sll, was made by Mss. Joseph + g + old (recommended); Nicholson,, ° ,, 1)r C. Crich, who was informed that p_ _ Patterson Allan, Talbot Barbara. 7SaIe, -President' the Catholic - + Rarer; Nixon, Gene; Reeves, Mar= Honored At Part/ s 4: . the Chamber of Commerce was -, ` Pass—Be die, Paul; Butt, $ren- Pass—Beuerman, Gloria; Beuer- sss z z'• r . jVl►dlmen's League. '' spiritual boo- aa,, garet; Rouse Beryl; Scorns, Ray; x., .;. w >,3 making the proper arrangement e from the school children was da; Campbell, Kerry; Christen- ,man, Ronald; Browny George; Smith Virginia Van Rooijen Miss Katherine Walsh vvas givett m ti. .t sen, Karin; Elliott, Helen; Hem- Connell, Clayton; Dennis, Dianne; g ' „�, ;. ` ;'• ,� :: to accommodate the public, , giresented by Francis Maloney, and Saakje; Willis, Craig; Wilson, a surprise party at the home of ` , �.zE "What is to be done must be berger Marian; Hildebrand, Ron- Dick, Jimmy; Dick, Tommy; Drag- ; S .� started immediately by the iiidi- $basket 'lif''flowers from the. Dub- . Wayne.—J. W. Talbot, Teacher. Mrs: R. S. MacDonald Tuesday q . al#; Jessome, Bernie; Kelland, er, Betty Lou; Flannigan, Garth; n fi w Minh School was presented by evening by her fellow workers of " '°" %��, V .: vidual organizations who are tak- Joan Dalton. Joyce; Lamont, Mary; MacDonald, Glew, Jimmy; Gorwill, Nora; 'Hat- ST. JAMES' SEPARATE SCHOOL the Seaforth Bell Telephone office. 1, x f ing part," said 'President A. Y. 10"atfier,]Vioylan, in'hls reply, ex- Patricia, MacLennan, Bill; Mc- cher, Laura; Hoeiseher, Bruce; Following are St• James' Separ- Featuring the evening entertain �,' ' McLean at the close of the rnei?t� Lean -Mary Jenn; Moore, Cheryl; Kelly, Peter; Muegge, Bobb3y; Me- i y a: , Pressed; gra tilde for 'the material ate School students who were .gue- ment was a mock wedding, which � :; s•:, '�'I; r> d v , gg'h'e thanked these who: were M And • said he Myatt, Colin; Nixon, Lynn; Orren, Nichol, Sharon; :MeLlwain, Ken- cessfull romoted on ,he ear's rodneed a large number of ' , : �:.'•=y: ` ! ` r�° t § ^ g' +r d iritu gifts, an Y P t ii p g :} , �, : ; . , .s prbsbnt. This reunion Can q ,; �+ �sspp Kith; Rigg, Robert; Riley,en- n'eth• Rile Donald'• Stac Keith• , Z.: : , Cal, 192 witlt''joy4i thhat he was gg+ , Y+ Y, v Y+ work: laughs. It, was a preview of Miss 1? ala° '_' �.4 " :� 3f e r b '•i ut' neth, S+eott Jimmie; Stinson; Stinson, David; 'loll, .l�bly; Wat- f <. ::.:, < y •.. ' ��„ be Milt• trritl' r. ve y ne in, d Walsh s wedding pie July 9. :�wa ., : {... , •< ,•. ;.,;:��> .` +► initis( his;efioseii life s Work, Maurice; Wdllace, Judy; Willum- son, David. --Miss Turnbull, Teach- Fi'6m Grade VIII to Grade IX trio en operates. He asltt ihtl 4;c tlt4 a missionary in a f0#eigit sen Juice• Wolterbeek Clem; ver. Ronnie Brady, William De Jong, Chief operator; Miss Margaret Mit. AND MRS. GEQRGE H. EQNiIARDT,. McKillop, cele consideration be .given at aliod.. t;:,zi N , Sankt; ~b>rt lie ¢lt; n; natural, wind hug > ' Kenneth Rin Mary Kehn Anne Hudson, presented Miss Walsh brated their 50th wedding anniversary at a family gathering in to. billetti'irg, coiiCesllitln . •1`CtlttiCrdy" 'a" Wright $lame; . Wright,. Douglas. Grade Vr to Grade VQ g+ Y , , j strap atl b at, leaving h€s rel'A- Lansink- Christine Lansink Don- with an electric kettle from the St. Peter's, Lutheran Church, Brodhagen. Natives of ga'n 'tvp,, JM.ents, and,- pa'taft ; IS-ritL'.its" :a ;,• ' Miss Ender, Teacher, nors--Byerman La Me- �kt. 0 'a d friends. , e :ssattr. , �� �• old Morris, Mary Catherine Ni h mt3nlbers of the staff. Following Perth County, the couple have lived in McKillop, Hur n County, eatpressed the.lia�3e'tht�t �d�e�sii' � 4,x,,k�,". #nein of his prayers, anti, aitked •foir (t+ade Il to Made IiI Cabe, Dianne•; McLean, >$earn, o h au g• ' the brldo-elect's response of , ap- for many years. Mrs. Leonhard: is t1►e former. CfiriStena YTeck- in to a' izati iig'w, k ,� , �tinlsejf• err prayerful' rlite >:ondrs —BradyRobbie; ac- Miller, Bruce; . Pethic Lloyd; Joseph R Marie Roland, Wil- „ g g t►' . , w t>) * M preeiatitlit, .the group sang 1~`or man, They have five children: Edwin Fred, slid' Carl 'of Mc- . centenni'eI asa'1i'i'iijtl�iit11 MW.i� �" Pl ,,. railcfe. ,;X nomld, ubb; , fdoteari, • Susan; Iiowoliffe, Janet; Troutlteak, Anne: (Continued on Page 8) She's a Jolly Good Fellow.;' . Killop; Irvine, Brodhagen, and Mrs. >;reto Eisled; Logan Ttvp. any gaggeAlottg ': , ` s . �' I V / i ) s.,.' . . W �: C• "J ,Pn. , d�f'�y t, l'.,r N •, ,... r. ."91': .. k - 1 . f11 , Y,�SI' 'L`e: ,Y § A1.. f yy��11 y � .-. Ad ,., '. r : ♦ .t i .". .. .. x. ... .. .,. :.' :' . ... . .�. ..,.. '.'.. F n'4, ,-.,. 1 ASI Y''� U 4 N r 1 N: v 1 ! r'::. ,.," ,t . jy�� !.. ,..:. f v r.. e t s .r ! y „w ,s ,J, 7 v' _. t 4. ' N .. v, ,. .... � � .. . e .. .. , .I :...; :- .., r-,- , Sa e, ,. r v � . . h ' ,� ,. ...: ,y >. .:'� i r •'d. pp W . M. , .... ,� - x .i > i r �. ,..y �' .. '. t .4 „ ,.. , 1 .. 1t'. 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Pu ils �. y­� Peeling, is to lie repaired be a f�amce& :Iue. listed in alphabetical the Old -130,s' : Reunion, E A lar a and enthusiastic meeting ` all who were interested in the suc- in the festivities. Consideration' in to town f r' i~a, . , a dee by classes, rather than by Close chaff g g g forth week, he vtr 4n• Hall rxniar► the §. a hick taxed the seating capacity cess of the occasion, he said, as was being given to a variety of as he urged citizens m make, +Grades. In dual setbjeets fail- ° , + ;�, committee, sally . esd ;, f the court room 'n the �•',, aril lYstQd. after the student's Connell at a special. `" onlay eveniii ; reviewed with h asked foe opened the meeting events. parade Re unused space in their hot giante. Names of Students who Tuesday ' g' A g its available to Seaforth Qid Boys poi! �, mere not promoted are omitted � `• Y afterApon, gave • eunion and Centennial Associa- with a uick summary and ro- It has been a hard ob to get the special week •• " a, .rt q P j '^1. tl 3, ahead sin ;to " tire: street 'on officers, plans for the celebra- press report concerning prepays- local Bands for the holiday week- Mr. McLean told;of the wo .1 5, „. tee. 'The..jrommi ,-is co. on here, Jul 30 to Au ust 3. tion for the reunion and centen- end said Parade Committee in done b 1 . I'!io�ted To Grade 7C ;' 4� contracts ,' :ta dee tin= The meeting ,was representative ni ` event. The festivities u chairman D'Or e g Y theinvitatibn'coinmtxfiee "v i14aime Balton, Marjorie Boyd, +-,;y is y. .,^ P al s wo ld n 1 on Sills. "We are headed by Miss Hazel Re;li, Up "; s x 1 the,,. 1s'ati'''be done. fall 'Seaforth and district organ- get underway with a civic wel- still in the need of many floats. to the present the cora I Qiasters Mathematics), Don- , a 111"""'` t s �" x ;yn Difkcuityr with the'-`sidew ations, and- was called to ac- come at the Town Hall, Saturday We depend u mittee ili ala Chvmaeln, CawIan (Sci-y m a ry alb' y pe Pon you, the people, to mailed invitations to 2200 Se rth L's a epee), Rose Ekiie, Phyllis Hiusser, a s ;, r5' dt°3fr r 9'' arose shortly after it was fist, uaint the 'groups with the prelim- afternoon, July 30, he said. make u the number of floats in p - F. °� Faye' " �n�#' constructed more than 15 A >, Old Boys. One store marlin Lane,. 'Georgene McCartney, ; , r # >.r, , years nd to ask fog that had been done, Most of the activities will be the parade. being planned within the next o t ?'^ � a r assistance and su ponse to his weeks, containing a Com 1 k �argaset 1ldcLeod, Marlene Miller ;;.,<.., l:iry s ; )... ago, when the surface became bad g- held at the Agriculture Park cep- An immediate res (English, Liierature), Marjorie - y� ' f,, ly pitted. Various e ' esbons from co -o g or an- tred around the Community Cen- request for floats was a g Pete ° ' r u expedients were :g peratin g pparent, as + e ,, nations. ire," Frank Klin chairman of re line. bf the five days program, j e f4� -PappMe, Jeanne Perrie, Mary Cath- t .." attempted in order to provide a _ g, presentatives indicated that it said. ' ll , '+edne Beach, Sandra Savau e, %fii?'.: z � " ,< r new surface, but on each occasio Officials of the association ex- the program and concession com- was intended to take art in the ; 4 a`r the concrete has a P "As far as I know, there is noth ,. g °:;: ", �r .s , ressed themselves as well le ilJiinla Sims, Helen Walters (Math- <. xz, peeled away pleas- mittee, said. He explained in de- parade. ing for the Historical Committee:to S I;'" ematics, Science), Clara Marlene s's =s r The proposal now approved pia . with the large attendance and tail program arrangements. The meeting was told that a do," said Committee ., " vides for an. as evidences of interest and co- Mr. Kling said while certain of feature attraction would be the ChairmaII1`t 4000per ,:(English Composition) � .' ��� � phalt mix surface g James R. Scott. " ' Ratadra: Dungey, Sharon H- m ;art <:. r that will approximate concrete aeration which were apparent. the ceremonies would be held down R,C.A.F. Command Band from otl(a z,> . ,,• Plans for obtaining a' log Carlin ; ¢3 n �; E '_ i = -` color. The meeting was in charge of town, the main gathering point Trenton, as well as a name band and fillip Lary Eli -sheik McLarnon' Fran-,: ¢ .« ;;a JBeunion Association resident A. would be at the pected will be from g it with all museum ex', 'r, ! --' = `decision as to how much side P Agriculture Park which it is ex res Menbeere; Violet Rakewich, �. - hibits from Goderich have been. M a yd a Beuerman, Margaret ' CLASS VALEDICTORIAN at graduation exercises of Seaforth walk will be resurfaced will be X. McLean, who emphasized the and in the arena. Toronto. These details are now discarded. High cost of tran � 1CoIemaii, Joan •Dick. "(Matlsieiiih. District High School Thursday afternoon was Muriel Dale Sea- taken after a test area is laid. At $act that opening day was but The fact that the play, "Cross- being worked out, program chair- tation and g r'f ' tour weeks removed. This meant, roads," would not be available man Frank Kling said. poor condition of 'Iog anatics), 1.7omthy- Fischer (Hiis- ' forth, shown here being congratulated by Principal I, P. Plum- the beginning of the program, only cabins available were advanced as )ie said, that celebration details left a temporary gap in the One of the features of Civic a t+�y), Alice Ams Nixon (Mathema- steel. the sidewalk on the west side of ',. reasons for abandoning the propos . must be finalized at 'once. In work- program. Mr. Klin said his Holiday parade will be the aero- ' .: tics), Ruth Pinder "ILnglish Com- Main Street, fron4 John Street to g al. niton, Sistorgr), Helen Pryce _ Market Street, will be improved, Fhg out details there would be a program committee was taking im- batic display, performed by pilots "I would still like to see some �_. PARENTS CAN AID STUDENTS MORE P requirement for the assistance of" mediate action to fill this vicine and aircraft from R.C.A.F. Sta- •� I Y kind of exhibit which would show ;, (History, Science), Joan Boshart, Mr. Close said. There haven't been man s tion, Centralia. the mode of life 100 years a o " 'f John Wayne C (English Liters- Ask For Police Office Tenders BASEBALL SEASON OPENS AT PARK y booth ., tore), Wayne Chaplet, Roy Dungey, a claimed Mr. Scott. "We arenot`. concessions asked for u to the Eyre, D - S PRINCIPAL TELLS GRADS Council also decided to .invite y present, Mr. Kling said, and pointing be out the great things we Ronald E Frederick Flewitt, • • • • „ Howard James, Francis Hunt - tendex"s; for the construction of a `� proud of. A centennial At the raduation exercises held staff of the hi ]TAFORTH TEAM SPLITS HOME SERIES pointed out the committee was is more than a series of attrac- - (English Composition); William g gh school lost a nevi 0 ce office, to lie located anxious o co-operate with anyone tions." 1+ Kerr, John Love (Seie ce, Shop), in the Seaforth District High "wonderful teacher" when Miss bet* ; , `the.: Town Hall and the •, Kenneth McClure (Eit .'h. Lit., School auditorium last Thursday Rena' Fennell retired. The com- Regent Theatre. It is who would like to hav> a booth in Two lis proposed Seaforth baseball fans have had night's action. The Mitchell third plays that will come'un- t�re), Thomas 'Cowan afternoon, Principal L. P. Plum- mittee owes a great deal to Miss that existing walls of the two the program' area. He explained der the direction of the Historical g s, chance to see two Midget base- baseman hit thjree doubles out of rental arrangements, and said pre- Committee will be an old-time'farm . ,; • Apiculture), Cpm,), Paul McMaster steel was chairman of the after- Fennell said the high school buildings will be used, and con- ball games th%s week, both filled four times to bat. Along with fererice was being given local or - (mathematics , Arthur Strong (Sci- noon presentations. head. struction will entail only a roof, with action, and showing good po- scoring -three himself, Wallace's implement exhibit In the Agricu- epee, Agriculture), Donald Tre- After welcoming the large soli- <`3t, has been our experience to floor and two ends. The construe- tentialit on Seaforthts ganizations. tore Society's roundhouse, directed epee of 'students a Y part. hits accounted for three other Mit- me€r, Ronald Uhler, Ronald Ban- , parents and have students fail; because parents' tion ,is the first step in the pro- . Although the locals took a solid chell runners crossing home -plate. The billetting committee, headed by Gordon McGavin, and displays1. saerman; Douglas Jamieson, Wayne friends, the high school principal don't accept full responsibility," posed Town Hall renovation by B. F. Christie, is faced with of old h outlined the progress Pro- li-7 win from Exeter on Friday Ervin Schenk and. Bili Roberton photos. Jessome ,(French), Mae. Munroe p gi s taken by the said Mr. Plumsteel. Parents some- gram, Tenders close July 11 next. night, they ran into 'stiff opposi- were the only two successful run- problems. Only six residents have Heti Co-operation a b Lit Art), Douglas Scott S:D H S. $_pard oyer the past year times do not show crop offered to board people for the � (Corin, A on Page 8) g g parts of enough t'Ion on Monday, as they were top- ners for Seaforth. Both runs Hullett Reeve, William Jewitt, in buildia abuildin ar their children' advancement, he pled by Mitchell 11-2. This makes in the second inning, when Rob- celebration week. This accommo- said the Seaforth Old Boys "could t' X the high schoo dation will not be ^adequate to count on full co -o r11 stated. They become too interested..: Seaforth's total score sheet on the erton connected for the big score. handle the overflow of people com- pe ation from "Your " school board has �. - MTo Broadcast A P Hullett for their centennial celebra- • •h in their personal lives to give proper season's la read two wins, one of '1.. P Y Mitchell BACK op Priest done a magnificent job in keeping guidance to their children. The : 44 tie, and two lo. a tions." The reeve said Hullett had .,f one eye on your pocketbook and principal also said the students of- Doug Eckemwiiler and Bruce H S always taken an interest in Sea= from SDHS Stage McFadden shared the Wright,Whtc.f.............................:.. Z 3 ea ort Pair ' . � � . the other, on accommodation," said ten become too active in organize- ,,,pitching Vyatt, l.f. 0 1 forth affairs, and this would be §_ Goes To Phlllipsne Mr. Plumsteel. "Man schools takes away a great deal of the The Canadian Broadcastin Monday night, while Johnson Pauli, 2b . .................................. 2 3 Special inn which they ,would fake ,., Y tions outside school activity. This chores for the Seaforth crew onone time younger than. our middle building terest. Comanittee student's school interest Corporation will originate a threw the entire 11-2 victory for Johnson, p. p, .. 0 2 Lead BOWlers z e who me, resident John McKen- ,-a �:•�.: a, . •I! ]lave been serapped ■1rifS Ioh Fields � Representing. S.D.H.& School . Salute to Seaforth from the Mitchell. Wallace, 3b . .............................. • 3 3 •. 2 _ 4 in first . Tourney eBoys cel two other Sea- #• A farewell service was held in St. Following his brief outline of ad- Board Chairman Gordon McGa ' auditorium of a S.D.H.S, on Wallace for Mitchell, was hit- forth Old -Boys' celebrations said year, the Clemo, lb. he is looking + vancement .within the school, Mr. Sunda July 31 as a feature tilig over eight hundred on the g forward . to seem ' h, Columban, said: I got'. trouble last pear, . y, Jordan, c. ........... .............. 1 2 ,.:4 Columbaii'.s Churc St. s some of the. old s �5,,a s�?gllt' °so f won't 3of.rtheeuniori' and Centennial Govaiiey, s.s, A Seafc�rtli pair, Lorne Dale and ports. which' use celebration here. It will . .'•""'.•"" a 2 C. A. Barber, captured first prize to be a big attraction in Seaforth. :> a Father Francis Moylan, S.F.M., Mr. McGavm congratulated the Pre- L Seaforth ' who departing soon to the min- RED CROSS COLLECTS $1,750.15 students on their high marks and cede the regular Sunday morn- Red Cross Ships in the opening men's doubles tourn- Two features of the Centennial Jacobi, l.f. 0 1 ament at the Seaforth Bowling are the Beauty Contest and Best ,,� -�.••• • The annual Red Cross drive in for the hard work they had to do Ing Neighborly News broad- � """""""'"""""" -' ling . sion fields in the Phillipine Islands. McFadden, e.f. 0 1 Club Monday evening. Decorated Home award, under the Seaforth and district was conclud- to obtain their certificates. He cast, which will also originate """"'....... " g• Rt- Rev. M. L- Forristal, St. Ba a Of Clothing Mason, 2b . ................................ 0 0 Peter's Seminary, London, preach- ed this week, according to cam- told the students' that the pay- from Seaforth. Schenk, 3b. 1 2 Other winners were: second, direction of the Seaforth Chamber :;, ....................•....••••• Gord. Muir and Mel Merria, Sea' of Commerce. ed -the departure sermon, and paign chairman Rev, J. W. Stin. ments on the present high school Don Fairburn, widely known A bale of clothing was shipped Roberton, s.s. 1 3 forth; third, Gord. McKay and Secretary Eric Milner told the . taking as his text: "Going there- son. Receipts totalled 1 720.15. would be over a y Neighborly News commentator, recently by the Seaforth branch of Teskey, r.f, .................,. ' a" P $ , period of twenty ••.�.�••••... 0 0 partner, Wingham; fourth, � R. meeting that all district Chambers • fore, teach ye all nations, ba tiz- In the event canvassers are still years, and advised them _ to take was in Seaforth last, week com- the Red Cross to the Red Cross g Sparling and partner, Goderich; of Commerce had been sent mvi- P McGonigle, lb, 0 0 1i Fathem in the name of the in - possession of receipt books or care of the present school and re- pleting derangements for the headquarters in Toronto. The Thompson, c . ...........................7 0 0 fifth, William Ball and Norman tailors, asking for entries. in the her, and of the Son find of the other campaign material,- is re- sped it, broadcast. The public is invit- bale consisted�of the following art- Eckenswiller, s.s. ................... 0 0 MacLean, Seaforth. Seaforth Beauty Contest. :.. quested this be given . either to Mr. McGavin r Holy Ghost," dwelt on , Divine presented Grade ed to attend the broadcasts, ides: 203 pairs socks, 23 pairs Other rinks who competed were In charge of the Beauty Contest call to priests for the missions, and the chairman, or left at the XII students with their Secondary and tickets, which are free, mitts, 11 pairs. babies' bootees, skipped by: Don Purdy; Tavi- are Dors- Ross Hamilton, Mrs. R. ` the great need of missionaries. He Dominion Bank Seaforth, Mr. School Graduation Diplomas. will be available at The Ex- 20 babies' soakers, 10 babies' bon- eons Park Busy stock; H. Zimmerman, Tavistock; J. Boussey, Jack Stevens and Stinson said. (Aliso see -story on ,`; said: "Over one billion and a half rY Page 3) po'sitor office. nets, 24 layettes, 15 pairs boys 'py- F. Ruston, Mitchell; W. McKen- Douglas Whyte. " People have never heard about jamas, 15 girls' nighties, 10 pairs As Groups Picnic zie, Mitchell; G. Sutter, Clinton; Band Has Full. Schedule Christ, His Birth, Passion and SEAFORTH PUBLIC AND ST JAMES, SCHOOLS boys' je vests. 15 boys' shirts, 4 W. Nott, Clinton; H. Hawkins, ` As far as I see, the Band is Death, or about His Blessed • babies' vests. Lions Park was the scene during Clinton: W. Newcombe, Clinton; going to have a busy time," re - Mother. Father Moylan, through The following was given to two the week of many picnics, A total F. McCormick, Wingham; and ported Frank .Sills. "I imagine we the courage that comes from al•ANNOUNCE ANNUAL EXAMINATION RESULTS families who had lost their homes of ten large reunions and picnics George Hildebrand, B. F. Chris- will be out almost every day and divine vocation, is leaving home`: - by fire: 3 quilts,, 12 pairs socks, brought the official attendance at tie, H. 0. Free, Dr. P. L. Brady, most of the night." and friends to go to a foreign Kindergarten ,to Grade I - Ross, Brenda. Pass — Beuerman, Grace; Ber- 2 Fairs mitts, 1 complete layette, 3 the park last week into the thou- Dr. J. MacLennan and Eric Dlun- For the Band Tattoo, a large land, with strange customs, and a Adams, Russell; Boshart, Jane; Pass—Boshart,- Paul; Free Di- pairs boys' jeans, 2 nighties, 4 sands. ger, Donna; Bryans, Phyllis: .Butt, roe, Seaforth. number o6 bands will take part, strange climate, to bring to these Brady; Stephen; Brugger, Frank; anile; Snow, Susan ; Snowden, Karen; Carter, Marlene; Dalrym- pairs babies' bootees, 2 babies' Last Friday night the Seaforth but the Highlander's representa- People a knowledge of God, to say Chambers, Bill; Dalrymple, `Dotig- Mary Ann; Stinson, Mary Belle; ple, Marlene; ' De Boer, Jacob; soakers. Oddfellows and Rebekahs held a five said a large portion of the , Mass for them, instruct them in I las; Durocher, Anne; Fry, Wendy; Taylor, Roy; Townsend, Ivy; Wil- Dick, Evelyn; Dinsmore, Bob; ' festive eveiiing with a large picnic Hen's -all OI C. program would be given by the the ways of God, how to serve Gilbert, Wendy; Gray, Keith; Hil- son, Allan.—Mrs. Boussey, Teach- 'Drager, Raymond; Eaton, Aileen; • supper; followed by games and en- R.C.A.F. Band from Trenton. debrand, Paul; Hodgert, Dennis; er. Elliott, Emily; Fraiser, Douglas: Prizes By C. -Of Ce tertainment. "The Trenton Band -isthe best Hoggarth, Mary; MacLean, Bill; Grade ffi to Grade IV Hubert, Davina; Hugill, Karen; The Saturday and Sunday sche-DOnateS $60O in Canada, and I think the people MacLennan, Susan; Madter, Lin- Honors — Allison, Ross; Atkin- McFadden, Murray; McKay, Lila; dule brought groups from many would like to hear them," pointed 11da; McKellar, Garry; McLean, son, Connie; Byerman, Dianne; Muegge, Donald ; Muir, Bill ; For Decorations different areas to the Seaforth Hensall Chamber of Commerce out Mr. Sills. Alan; Muegge, Linda; Netzke, Bar- Charters, Kaye; Holland, Barbara; Myatt, Gilbert; Patterson, .John; beauty spot. Saturday saw the at its .June meeting Tuesday eve- "Our big day is on the Sunday tiara; Nicholson, Gary; Nixon, Melldoon, Vernon; Sillery, Peter. Pinder, Bill; Riley, Margaret; • • Mr. and Mrs. Club, Stratford, nin.g approved a donation .of $600 of the reunion week," said Sea - Jim; Pearcey, Greg; Powell, Rob-' Pass — Adams, Yvonne; Benne- Ross, Dorothy; Van Rooijen, John; At Reunion --Time Wingham Baptist Church, Kirkton to the Park Board, to �kpplY on the forth Legion representative Wil - 1 bie.—Mrs. Boswell, Teacher. wies, Bary (recommended); Ber- Walmsley, Wayne; Willumsen, Pre- Anglican Church, Mitchell Baptist Hensall Community Centre ac- liam Smith. "We have 14 to 15 Grade I to Grade II ger, Nancy; Boshart, Mary Jean; ..ben; Wright, To ensure that the town is look- Church, Sangster Reunion, and the count. President R. H. Middleton branches coming, combined with Wri ht Donald.—E. Hoffman, g Honors — C• rter, Leslie; Gray, � K ing its best during the Centennial Bradshaw, Louise; Cardno Teacher. Re -organized Latter Day Saints was in the chair. five bands." > and Reunion here, the Seaforth enjoy the placid surroundings of Rev. W. J. Rogers, former treas- Also speaking for.the Legion was Gary; Habkir Brian; Matheson; neth; Cartel, Egiily; Chambers, p Grade VII to Grade VIII Chamber of Commerce has an- the park. urer, who left this week for L n ,i� ., Faye; McCabe, Ellen; Turnbull, Robert; Christensen, Kurt; Con- Y d- the E .Willis. He briefly outlined Honors—Brady, Bryan; Dobson, pounced that it will conduct aeon- On Sunday there were two large wood, was presented with a Janet. - nelly, Ellen; Dick, Joe; Elliott Y g gift the program planned by the Leg- Pass—Baldwin, Philip; Beatty, Julene; Kruse, Richard; Lane, Lynda; Elliott, Robert: Miller, test and award prizes a the Sea- reunions--Dinsweek Lions and Dolmage. by Mr. Middleton, on behalf of the ion. , Gordon; Plumsteel, Barbara; Sav- forth residents" who have the. best This week Lions Park looks to organization. The Le Janet; Boshart, Billy; Broome, Lynda; , L rode; e M Susan; Mac- auge, Lynda; Smith, Corinne; Tal- decorated homes for the celebra- lion will assemble in the • Brian; Christensen, Ingolf; Dins- Donald, Linda; McElwain, Jim- be a busy spot, as thousands more It was decided to hold a frolic l:irt•e field south of Bell Indus - more Shirley;olland, John rale; Mennen Bobby bot, Una; Weiglund, Bonnie. tion. hope to have picnics, reunions and some time in September, date to tries, and parade to the Seaforth ' y; y (recommend- pass—Austin, Bruce; Ball, Nel- Discussing .the matter, Bruce church- outings. be announced later. • A I Hulley, Donald; Kling, Peter; ed);' Miller, Lorrairil; Mills, Dav- g l Agriculture grounds. The service son; Bennewies, Wayne (recon- Gehan, president of the Chamber §, Lamont, Sandy; Lemon, Jack; Mc- id; Mills, Douglas; Norman, Val- — there will commence at 3 o'clock - Donald, Stuart; MacLean, Murdo; erie• Plumsteel, Bobby; Powell, mended); Berger, Carl; Corby, of Commerce, said the Chamber j Sunday afternoon. • . Nancy; Crich, .Judy; Dennis, Car- was desirous of co-operating to Sunday's featured band will be 0 McLlwain, Larry; Montgomery, Linda;, Scott, Katie; Shouldice, ol; Dungey, Barbara; Elliott, Mar- as great an extent as possible with : that of the Elgin Regiment. Legion - Jimmy; Muir, Cheryl; Norman, Elizabeth; Whitely, Ricky.—Mrs- garet; Ferris, Gordon; Fleming, arrangements being completed for I .* Cheryl; Pearcey, Donna eeves, Ellis, Teacher, officials hope to keep this top bugle' *`R Barry; Hoff, Jack; James, Ed- the Centennial celebration, and it band for part of the band concert George (conditionally) ; Riv'er'sl Grade IV to Grade V - ward; Lobbenberg, Henry; Men- was the feeling of the members on Sunday night. Ann; Smale, Donna (conditional- Honors—Campbell, Karl; Crich, nell, Barbara• Myatt, Ronald (re- that a major contribution to the l ly); Snow, Johnny; Walsh, David; Mary; Ferris, Jessie; Taylor, commended);' Reith, Bob; Row- success of the event would be the r Colorful Main Street - Watson, Bobby; Whiteley, Jack.— Gloria; Van den Akker, Benny. cliffe, Doug. — Mrs. MacDonald, extent to which Seaforth residents Jji:ohn C. Crich said Seaforth Main Mrs. Mason, Teacher. Pass — Adams, P uline; Butt, Teacher. tidied up and decorated their prem- Street would be a festive sight for • Grade I to Grade H Keith; Butt, Linda; Erter, Leta; ices. It is for this. reason, Mr. the Old Boys. Ten banners would FATIIEIt F. MOYLA11t Honors—Allison, Jean; Eller, Clarke, Elliott; Dale, Bruce; Dale, Grade VIII to Grade lit Gehan said, that. it had been de- be flashed across the Main St., Gayle' McNichol, Patsy; Moore, Nancy; Drager, Jacqueline; Eaton Honors—Boshart, Kathryn;, Car- t with an additional 15 strings of g q ceded to award prizes. t ' Him tlud live to attain everlast- Wendy; Nichols, Gail; ^'Powell, Glen; Fleming, Lee; Fraiser, ter, Agnes; Coutts, Glenn; Goven- Details as to the awards are be- lights and flags. iing 'tiiffe. Monsignor Forristal, in Pamela. Muriel; Kirk, Diantre; Kling, lock, Robert; Muegge, Betty; ing worked 'out, but it is expected > : The decoration committee chair- " 'the name of his pastor, Father pass.— Brady, Bruce; Dobson, Anne; MacDonald,, • 'c- Townsend, Madelon. that no entry will be required, and £ man complimented the Seaforth I,ii I , -dwell, and the people of hisstie; Elliott, Marie; Gorwill,. Lean, Kim• McNichol, Phys; Pass —Andrews, Betty Jean; N:: Public Utility Commission on their parish, Ruth Longstaff, Barbara; Mue Moore, Ken a Mu that judges from outside tTie town wa ve arish extended to lather' d'r Muegge, Richard Bach, Joan; Baker, Jack; Banner- , ^' co-operation, in 'arranging 1,, g will be selected. I,t is expected al- P g' g decora- Mo,Vlan good wishes in the great ge, Judy; Oke, Elaine; Sills, Reeves Meta Schneider, Darreh man, Stewart; Bessie, Paul; Bosh- .. tions. work ,he is undertaking. art Judy; Boyce Joan; Brown, so, Mr. Gehan said, that judging ° >v" Seaforth Firemen are playing a g Dorlene; Smith, Charlene; Spittal, TealI, Joani de Vries, Sape. — D. y (recon- v'gb?ld take place on Monday morn part in the reunion, e p Powell1. 9olemli Benediction the Bless- Paul • Stewart Bryan ; Van Morton, Teacher. - Stanley;, Butt Muria ing, August 1. Prizes will consist �ldSacrament was given by Father Robijen, Johan; Wilbee, Peter:— mended): Gilder, Ellen; 1 Boer, yx "` said. In addition to appearing in Grade V 0 Grade VI of $15, $10 and $5 he said. Carl; Dick, Ann; Eaton, Eric; • x *'� Mrs. Boussey, Teacher. Honors—Christ nsen Gerda• La- :: < ( x 4, ' t' parades, the firemen plana dem- An address was read by John g Flannigan, Brian; Glew, Nancy; +' onstration he said. ., Grade II ,to Grade III mont, Ted; McGonigle Sandra I.Shea J: ,nnd a presentation of a ' Gorwill, Ellen Kendrick Harold; • Store hours during the Center- ' ' Honors--Bisback .Jimmie Cor- Rigg, Heather{ Roberton, Joan Katherine Wals� ���� �' ' � ' �iurse o� 1ii6ftiey, on., behalf of the Laycox, Donna; McClinc�iey, Don- x , „ pial week were questioned by J. nick, George; . Kruse George; Scott, Mary; Stewart, Elizabeth € pa_ri_sll, was made by Mss. Joseph + g + old (recommended); Nicholson,, ° ,, 1)r C. Crich, who was informed that p_ _ Patterson Allan, Talbot Barbara. 7SaIe, -President' the Catholic - + Rarer; Nixon, Gene; Reeves, Mar= Honored At Part/ s 4: . the Chamber of Commerce was -, ` Pass—Be die, Paul; Butt, $ren- Pass—Beuerman, Gloria; Beuer- sss z z'• r . jVl►dlmen's League. '' spiritual boo- aa,, garet; Rouse Beryl; Scorns, Ray; x., .;. w >,3 making the proper arrangement e from the school children was da; Campbell, Kerry; Christen- ,man, Ronald; Browny George; Smith Virginia Van Rooijen Miss Katherine Walsh vvas givett m ti. .t sen, Karin; Elliott, Helen; Hem- Connell, Clayton; Dennis, Dianne; g ' „�, ;. ` ;'• ,� :: to accommodate the public, , giresented by Francis Maloney, and Saakje; Willis, Craig; Wilson, a surprise party at the home of ` , �.zE "What is to be done must be berger Marian; Hildebrand, Ron- Dick, Jimmy; Dick, Tommy; Drag- ; S .� started immediately by the iiidi- $basket 'lif''flowers from the. Dub- . Wayne.—J. W. Talbot, Teacher. Mrs: R. S. MacDonald Tuesday q . al#; Jessome, Bernie; Kelland, er, Betty Lou; Flannigan, Garth; n fi w Minh School was presented by evening by her fellow workers of " '°" %��, V .: vidual organizations who are tak- Joan Dalton. Joyce; Lamont, Mary; MacDonald, Glew, Jimmy; Gorwill, Nora; 'Hat- ST. JAMES' SEPARATE SCHOOL the Seaforth Bell Telephone office. 1, x f ing part," said 'President A. Y. 10"atfier,]Vioylan, in'hls reply, ex- Patricia, MacLennan, Bill; Mc- cher, Laura; Hoeiseher, Bruce; Following are St• James' Separ- Featuring the evening entertain �,' ' McLean at the close of the rnei?t� Lean -Mary Jenn; Moore, Cheryl; Kelly, Peter; Muegge, Bobb3y; Me- i y a: , Pressed; gra tilde for 'the material ate School students who were .gue- ment was a mock wedding, which � :; s•:, '�'I; r> d v , gg'h'e thanked these who: were M And • said he Myatt, Colin; Nixon, Lynn; Orren, Nichol, Sharon; :MeLlwain, Ken- cessfull romoted on ,he ear's rodneed a large number of ' , : �:.'•=y: ` ! ` r�° t § ^ g' +r d iritu gifts, an Y P t ii p g :} , �, : ; . , .s prbsbnt. This reunion Can q ,; �+ �sspp Kith; Rigg, Robert; Riley,en- n'eth• Rile Donald'• Stac Keith• , Z.: : , Cal, 192 witlt''joy4i thhat he was gg+ , Y+ Y, v Y+ work: laughs. It, was a preview of Miss 1? ala° '_' �.4 " :� 3f e r b '•i ut' neth, S+eott Jimmie; Stinson; Stinson, David; 'loll, .l�bly; Wat- f <. ::.:, < y •.. ' ��„ be Milt• trritl' r. ve y ne in, d Walsh s wedding pie July 9. :�wa ., : {... , •< ,•. ;.,;:��> .` +► initis( his;efioseii life s Work, Maurice; Wdllace, Judy; Willum- son, David. --Miss Turnbull, Teach- Fi'6m Grade VIII to Grade IX trio en operates. He asltt ihtl 4;c tlt4 a missionary in a f0#eigit sen Juice• Wolterbeek Clem; ver. Ronnie Brady, William De Jong, Chief operator; Miss Margaret Mit. AND MRS. GEQRGE H. EQNiIARDT,. McKillop, cele consideration be .given at aliod.. t;:,zi N , Sankt; ~b>rt lie ¢lt; n; natural, wind hug > ' Kenneth Rin Mary Kehn Anne Hudson, presented Miss Walsh brated their 50th wedding anniversary at a family gathering in to. billetti'irg, coiiCesllitln . •1`CtlttiCrdy" 'a" Wright $lame; . Wright,. Douglas. Grade Vr to Grade VQ g+ Y , , j strap atl b at, leaving h€s rel'A- Lansink- Christine Lansink Don- with an electric kettle from the St. Peter's, Lutheran Church, Brodhagen. Natives of ga'n 'tvp,, JM.ents, and,- pa'taft ; IS-ritL'.its" :a ;,• ' Miss Ender, Teacher, nors--Byerman La Me- �kt. 0 'a d friends. , e :ssattr. , �� �• old Morris, Mary Catherine Ni h mt3nlbers of the staff. Following Perth County, the couple have lived in McKillop, Hur n County, eatpressed the.lia�3e'tht�t �d�e�sii' � 4,x,,k�,". #nein of his prayers, anti, aitked •foir (t+ade Il to Made IiI Cabe, Dianne•; McLean, >$earn, o h au g• ' the brldo-elect's response of , ap- for many years. Mrs. Leonhard: is t1►e former. CfiriStena YTeck- in to a' izati iig'w, k ,� , �tinlsejf• err prayerful' rlite >:ondrs —BradyRobbie; ac- Miller, Bruce; . Pethic Lloyd; Joseph R Marie Roland, Wil- „ g g t►' . , w t>) * M preeiatitlit, .the group sang 1~`or man, They have five children: Edwin Fred, slid' Carl 'of Mc- . centenni'eI asa'1i'i'iijtl�iit11 MW.i� �" Pl ,,. railcfe. ,;X nomld, ubb; , fdoteari, • Susan; Iiowoliffe, Janet; Troutlteak, Anne: (Continued on Page 8) She's a Jolly Good Fellow.;' . Killop; Irvine, Brodhagen, and Mrs. >;reto Eisled; Logan Ttvp. any gaggeAlottg ': , ` s . �' I V / i ) s.,.' . . W �: C• "J ,Pn. , d�f'�y t, l'.,r N •, ,... r. ."91': .. k - 1 . f11 , Y,�SI' 'L`e: ,Y § A1.. f yy��11 y � .-. Ad ,., '. r : ♦ .t i .". .. .. x. ... .. .,. :.' :' . ... . .�. ..,.. '.'.. F n'4, ,-.,. 1 ASI Y''� U 4 N r 1 N: v 1 ! r'::. ,.," ,t . jy�� !.. ,..:. f v r.. e t s .r ! y „w ,s ,J, 7 v' _. t 4. ' N .. v, ,. .... � � .. . e .. .. , .I :...; :- .., r-,- , Sa e, ,. r v � . . h ' ,� ,. ...: ,y >. .:'� i r •'d. pp W . M. , .... ,� - x .i > i r �. ,..y �' .. '. t .4 „ ,.. , 1 .. 1t'. 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