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" a 1W . �, - " , "_ � I I I .. �.. � , - I - , 11 I � ,�, ,1kz1*"% ''t ''I I., Pf Joseph in - � 11� 1. ' � ��i,?��,4�,:N i � . � Carl . , .. 91ALL. 1. . I I I I . , , - _,�,.,. 4' ltrm�; , I . . W I ',��, ,,�i,, 1! IL � . . . . ­ � � , � A coroner's joury mq.u' in 11 , " W��-:!,,"_:",.�- �,,�,'-., i the. death .of Jos . eph Carlin, $2,_ to I " "' . , � `%!t - � . � . 1 _1 , i, " - I" " . U-10", : , It g i 1 I IV � I , I I - , , � ��-, " �, �,. , , ,,I ,. - . , - :1, , .1 I 'I . A, w,. a , , k'_!,f.::��',., "n,�','gv: . ... . ­ � .. . . .. "'', , 4 ..�� .�,:,�,'-',-,,4;"r.�""��,""�4,i�,vl";".I s,g . ­ . `� , �� I . , ,�4-,% early June .5 , . - . . . . - . - � �� -�`; -� '�'V' 'N'�,.:,:,A, � '.�p.�Z'j�.'. � R. 4, Seaforth, - ' ic te ' ' Nol., i,��,ik� ." .� ­'.:�N,Mm' ' d thp. work. -by towd engineers, Gra- to council which, it was Ind a d, '.,:,!ir,�', ' ' ,,� N,.pgI - FAial, decis rebuilding JGo. - .prope ' 4 , , ,,, .".. 'k ". .. i - the driver of the car iAv,olv' ,�ty value . 'Tm', . turic, - ps, .,',,'.'T- � "W ��6,5.-.,!,Q�",,.,i-,'�.4-41.�� �;, , " .. . , . , . . , . t of Gode- earlje,t� pet I JV,7L;,W . , . . . ", Vyv " :�*!, ". ' 104 J �,b m Reid, and, Associates, close was, iigued* by 90 per ce "' %�,11­..�.,! .", L ,� ,/-- 111. � - a ,_ , 11 'on add! ,a , ,.,, , 11 h , ,".ExES ... and stfillingof J� " 111 , . 1� N 11.0 . ed not to be it fault,* but criticized' erich Street in iti#li:� yt i , §=--= Nl� I . " . ... I .... 1: . � . him for failure to determine whe- tional sewer lines will be taken June 18. Meanwhile, Counc# took. rich Street ratepayers, and who en councU , ,, �, I . MIA % :�-,�,� . ,_ _ � A 29 .... VW���. � _4 , 0 .:.. 11 I.: j�:� I'll, � is asked that the street not be wid- the �a e ( t "'�,I��.�',�" " . . .111 ... 1- � 'before it the a decision to proceed on the has . no a; I � � ;,.��,,l g - I thoi assistance could have been w4en- Council has "�! �. L!''A � J 'A , ", . I �Vli, .. , I " .� M .: necessary - enabling by-law, it was of a road I Mayo It. A, M V� st - "31up ,�''­. 1- ��, � . .��, �i�g. . .. I 1.i . - . rendered. the victim. . way the same width as ened to '33 feet as planned. . ,'�Lv'l ' I , ,%, rt I.e, ­::,.- I Mr. Carlin was 'killed when decid d at a meeting of Council presently exists. ' � I Speaking for the delegAtiop, Mr ., I L.. ,'m . . . . . and all "I , 1111_1 N, le me,mbgr4,,,6,f �:'�c4uncu; w.qr. i,t'L,,�., 11". ,, , I ' . ", I � , .. I I 1. ­:', ,..� I � _ struck on No. 8 Highway by a car Monday evening. At that time 'A delegation, ipcluding C. A, Bar- Barber said it *a feared a wider present. I . . . I 11 11 '..". , �", 4, , 0 , ,:plt,'.�,,,,�, ,.. '4',. . . ii:::::; 11�9 p,osi. I - C Bright- street would create a danger to. "If ,qp, � ��,., , , wo Ili i .11 driven by James Welsh,/'R.Q_A.F. it-� was suggested more ber,.- Dr. -Paul Brady, G Discussing, the matter � �, . 4110Z, .., 011 ::: I *1 , �wvu. ­ ­ . �A,g i t - 1�� ta Clinton. Robert Miles, of tive detail conCerning cost fall W. Bettger, Eric Munroe and I Fhildren and pedestrians through delegation, Uegv,q;,,Scoliiq, - � ` 4 ' ' """' �,: 1. eli , I . FT: -,,'i'- 1 �,. ,`� ,..:,�,�,�,� 14 agr ... -�_ - � ,,�.. , 1 S tisoan;u e nd would lessen ed whether rategay(F.� yy,oq, , -,","-�', ,"q�,Ix� .. - �,_' . I 1 .... r - ­ the e address, was a passen- be available, Tenders calle OWflf� Oke, presented a petitionliner ased speed, a I i � _.'. �, , . , � ger. H. Glenn. Hays, Q.C., Godp­ . I to pay the ad itional charge rfor.,w, ' 4­�­ ­` I . I " � ., rich, Crown Attorney, conducted . . :!1:1: , . ... . , 11"IN11"..", ... 1,.:�11� . � ... I .,.. F :::.,.. ,. �_, �!',' I P , ,I.....", . ,,� � . kl.`Ai*?.,�� . �. �� .. �:. . , � �� - ... �y-.5:..,�. .: ....... 1811'.­:�.:,'A.1' curbing of about3 $2 a, fo . , ,..ot. �Tdr ' ... "; I , ,� "' � ..",,._ � .... �% .., . i'. _;.r -11, I "..' '>A. I . . � . , ,� �i,`."."'1':, 'I �! ". !,�: . I . : ,. 'm;;' -F � I � -,.. I .�;, I . , . I I the inquiry, and coroner Dr. . '. . . . ...:Ir.Al I , . . . , . , , Brightrall, while agreeing he'lil � �1. 1. � . 1. , .. .. . . ,...;:... .1 , 1 ,. .. : � �­ . - . . ': I :: .1 ;�'.. . .., ... 7 * �!, , 1.*, t! 1'1� _ '� , , . . ".". 11 - . �:� �.�'.,���i�'ll�'i�i,..;,�.:�.",;i., - ., self. would agree if it r"ant l6av�- - , :�,* ,��, - McMaster presided, "" -, , , . ��,.' ..... �­ " ; , .. 1k * : . . . ' I . ... . � ��, d : . . I . !_ ,,, I , - �. -j "'k I .. 1. ,. *4 "::� - he street as: it 4s, felt therL,sug-,. ,,�%, : %�� ; . . I - I 11 P'N" , : . I -.q,; .� .1 ­ 'P , , :*;! ! " , I . , �, 7, �;. " , : .. The jury, Matthew Murray (fore I.. . .... tm,-, , . I ;V, ... .P1 �: ,�`,�-k,��;�,,,. . 1.10 . Ing t " � I . 11:1. gestion -erich St�­ , , �.' I . '..'..4%," ,'' 'T" . . I . -:1111. '. to be unfair.' God 7 , : .1 �, . , ... I . . ,� I � �, I I.,... 1: 1 � V,zl L man), John Walsh, Alex Smithi Al- I " . - ,.31;i ­ . I . " , ",��i� ., , N 7 � � . I .. �"!,;� f- I I .. I .11 � 11;_ ..: . , I ,'I,' . .. . "..'... .�.S,`,15"'%' 11." "t I `�,�,� - . _ I . . - . k -%,,,.:, ,�!, � . �'_q �, , x citizens had been paying f�r s'ndw.. , �� , beit Harrison and Graham Kerr, , . , . ..'�,� ', , - 11 ^ ,� . ��!,;]'�, "] : I I ., - I . ....'. -,;, , . , , . . 'I �. . ;.W.,':�,,.,.,:,.: � "I I I all of McKillop Township, delibor- �,.::.'n, I ,<A I .... -4 � I plowing, but the town does nq �,�;_,�',,. ated one hour before returnin - . ,� -:,,,:� . fl��, ,,';� , 1, . � : Liq � , � �'. ", 11� " : I g,'. , . 11 , , � : . . I . ow , on the striet. I...; "I , . ��',,j�, .,�.. , 1;� IS Councillor Christie ' agreed 'it 1. "I ; 19 �`­�.� ,�,��=p - . . 1 14 , �1 .. with their decision. The verdict �,;.­ a.-g.."�'_-'A. c I , 1, � . -1 ? . ­­�,M­.N.- � �. .... � . 0 , . .� , 1* � ..� . . : . ,,, , '�,� I, , _ �W.:Xl 1 ; 1: � read- "We the coroner's jury AILL- 1, ?"I'l � would not be fair for Goderich St ' : . k�;. � 1�� I "I x I ... ... .. 11 .. .. � . 011'1-10111, . �..... : "�N I . vestigating 'the death of Joseph I I .. = ratepayers to pay additional it I . 11 Q�M, 0- - , ,,, . �,,,A 1, I I I , I . .1) , ,.0 V , '. -, , . , I Carlin, find that he died immedi- .. 1� I -gg, was explained, rebuilding the i6 of I ". .. I P. x*"p- m., ,,, .. ..- 1, I ately from injuries when struck .. 1 would necessitate destructh . . : i I ish, - 7""' :1 �,�.'N 1. , I 3 1 1 ­,�; � i � the existing curb. : ,�, . . M g Ko - r�g, by a car. driven by James We .. fl . , : i . I �'. , ','�'S, R18%.", I � ;i L R.C.A.F. Station, Clinton, abo,dt. 1� I 1-1� . g�� '. �.4,!:��..',�N,1, ,� "Are you satisfied the way it Is' ' : I '� . �. : I a.m�, June 5, on No. S Highway', ," , 1 '��.. , I �..;. HE � � . : , , t;.;.! 0.", now," asked Councillor Close "un- -'- , , , -.. - I X . ' ' '111. � , V. I R : L til we get some of this tax' load - FAM between St. Columban and Sea., , , '. ii. .� `� .., . N . . Mou- I forth. . I I I �L",�:.i*"'�'.�,!i`, i:i�:� :..-,,,ii�"':.%;1 : I .. .,. DAMAGE ESTEVIATEO AT 46oW resulted when fire destroyR-the Staffa2 sawmill early' ' �,O,t�W.' �; ,'F'11.1�'�": - 11 .11 �.P '1� I off our shoulders?" "I ,; il 11 : I � , _11MMI I., . - - -,� ".,. ,� I : Ile the - .," I . day evening. Proprietor To.m. Yau�j said there was no sign of fire when work ceased. Tivo, "We find that the decea7sed wag �­, � ,.­ ­ . . . Dr. Brady agreed that whi . ,�;�;:�li�"",'�'��:�'��'.'������..',��- Aw* ON.. -. ` . hours later neig),ibors saw s ,,,,,:,: . . . ..... U.' ��;� � � � ,mo.'r-e pouring from the frame building, long a busy industry in kneeling on the highway, which - J`,,..,,._ road was not ideal, it might be nd succeeded in prevent� was wet with fog, when struck. We �J$%� .... - ,.V: :.11-":.:..-, . ­ : ; �;`j�,,`;:";. ,,:A:::�.�; r the, . V me brig -act s from Sea.orth and Mitchell answered the alarm a " t�,`;:,.:. ,._�::iN'�- . better, to leave it alone fo Z. .,:� . . � Staffa. , �i'_R! 11 ... i,i.% ... ... �,.- '1 ., I ing the braze from spreading to piles of valuable hardwood logs. (Photo by Phillips) attribute no blame to the driver '1��;.­�.,�,�; '* .. . , ,%�':W time ,being. � ,_._',g;:� ��': for the accident, feeling that: 'he i�� ��,:��; . Mr, Munroe asked If the W.... , .,.,�. ' dUl ... _� 1. . � ' �',:� �'. . nr could not avoid it, but we do cena� , ;:, 1, , .was left, would We 'Department . .. ,% I :�:�.. �:���:i . "::31,1 I pay at a later time, and Mr.'Close, . " re him and his passenger for not ,;:i�� ,,;�:. I ;4� , UL ROSARY CRUSADE HERE; a nuounce Sche e 311 �,� f.; . i - �: . �: : � SUCCESSF . . . i lately ,:::::_. - :: I ,:,�:�.',,' I . " . I I. . 1� I .. examining the bod immedi ,.�,M �.. � g,k��% . said "yes." I .! . . I . - �, . 0 afterwards, before leaving the " - .�..,i..�� 1�'� Mayor McMaster pointed out ,:� , "111 I , ATTRACTS CAPACITY AUDIENCE ,,, ' ' For Minor Ball, - scene to -call help, and for leavink ::, �:��:::: ��:: 1. .. �1' , , that the regulations* regarding as. .. 11'.z ... �:*.'O::: . � the body ana scene unattended -for . ­ ­': ; , W� . . 1 � I . 11 � I '. 1. , . 4�0�1..Ml sistance Could change. If popula-: .. � I - x..,�, I e � . about one, hour. First aid would F,,.;-, , �N":­ ic r 2500, the town ' I.', I rather Patrick Peyton, C.S.0 Father Toth, Logan; cencer-beariar. , igggl .: �, . ,& - i�,,- � .- e .,k "' -­ . .. I wuu.1d have to pay 20 per ceat of 11 - ".,,.;�� �, . I - who field a Family,Rosary Crusad" the Rev. Father Monaghan, St. LocalTeam Ready. not have helped in.this case, but .. 1. : I . .. :; ; . . " ' .,. e %:; i .�" " I . . � eight, yeiurs ago,'rettgli- Boufface,' , ,;.,;:I , .. ,; ,; ,;.. .''. '. . I � �'.. , . I Zurich. Following the , _� usually would, and there was also 2 i;.. �:_4. � ,'' ., . - ­ - the paving. or $16j000. ., - , , , I 11 I I e - ffil,x,,�":: R." � -�'.77 .. � � I I-, : '. : . ; � :1 !R 71P I All indicated favor, with the 'No , ", i 11 � -','rilxla '..., , . : . �, kere squie hymn 4'H0, aforth Minor Baseball Assocta_ § 0.1.1'. - : ; ; ; ; . .;:' �il;',�., .,� , ed to this northwest part of t6fi- N y God, We Praisq Thy Se - the iisk:of a further accideRL., . " �*@ - : ::: : .. ". I . , .. i .. - .. ;1 I "I' don diocese Friday evening, when arn��, by the' entire ,assembly,' tion will open tlie-,�,season Wednes "The unusual, dangerous. position- wx%,..�. ,z�..nM ... I ". . . I Parking' ban which comes into - I �. 4 �m C,,Cody im art- day, June 20, when the local Pee- I ''I . V I'' I p of the deceased on the, highway . effect as soon as signs are erdeted. . . , Iz . � - - - Ike addressed a capacify audience Most Rev, Jol SEAFORTH IEJONS CLUB' elected J. Scott Cluff preside eeding M. E. - :". 19 , - ill. , Wee team visits the- -Clinton en nt Monday evening, succ " .. . at the Seaferth anaDistrict Com- id his bleir 9 ill before being struck may well have - Reid, the engineering consultant,' '. . . : � � Parishes' akini iart in'the Ros-! try. Their first home game w Clarke. Other officers elected and who were installed by Past International Councillor Lloyd Edi told the meeting he was not con- . ;�� 'i I munity Centre. , . I been due to his being. somewhat I '�., "I j�,� . Junior girls of St. Jamee Sep- ary Crusade rally here- were- St. be on Friday, June 22,.4t 6:30 P -n i, under the influence of liquor ob- ghoffer, Mitchell, were:. first vice-president, J. W. Modeland; second vice-president, W. M. Hart; cerned about width and, was'not I � .. - , ��.. . when they will . I , � I . arate School, in white and blue 'Augustine and Lucknow, Father I meet St. Marys ag- tained, according to the evi&nce, third vice-president, Elmer* Larone; tail twister, E. P. Chesney; Lion tainer, J. R. Spittal; treas . taking sides. He appreciated the. ,; � urer, Fred Snow; secret re - , i I gowns Sodalists in flo*ing,..bfde Ubanski; . St. Boniface, Zurich gregation . . . at, at least, one illegal source earlm ' ary, J. A, Murray, uqd directors, C. Roweliffe and Don Kohl. Shown he qnflict of. interests on a residen- � . ,." ,., ' - I id's, St. M IBI team, While I . . . .'v ' arys is a . are: (seated, left to right) Mr. Cluff, Mr Hartj Mr. Modeland, Mr., Spittal; (standing), Mr. Ches- 11 . .1 and the Father Monaghan'; St. Brig. . ier that night," _. tial street which was not suitable 1: �� . I . I capes and caps to match, Mitchell' Toth; Seaforth, Clinton and New Ham- ney, Mr. Edighoffer, Mr. Murray and Mi. Kohl. (Photo by Phillips) . , , Father Evidence was heard #01n. the as a t!onnecting link. He said rate- I (�: little girls who formed the Cross Logan and burg are 'C' teams. New Hamburg ,,, . '. . ', , - I St. Columbian, St. olumban, Father , driver.,6f the car; hfk Ossenger, payers on a comparable street in I _- wire in pink dresses with white ton and will have a bye into the, group 'Frank Nolan, of' the;'St Col. Toronto were complaining be- . :.. ,,,,, ,. ias formed a proce . ssion and McCowell; St. Joseph's, Clin and ��` Gqs Pump Down HONOR BRIDES - TO - BE I . ""; . ,:" V yoffs, at w1iich time St. Marys. umban area, who had Uen' with , I.., � where Blyth, Father Grahim; St. Jos- pla . cause it was not widened. . . �,�. ,, � ." � mar�hed into the arena, to , their The difficulty of heavy traffic �11 , they, formed the living rosary. eph's, Kingsbridg6, Father Van will step up in o Mr: Carlin for several hours pre- After Colfision I .... . I .. . ,ed by the Bishop, Vint,- St. Patrick% Dublin, Dr. The f0fl6wing is the Zhffenduglrbonopi vious to the accident, and who in- on a connecting link was.inescap- .. , �%%. Mey were fd1low of Pee -Wee series base- AT DISTRICT GATHERINGS . I Most. Rev. John C.. Cody, Father pfoulkes; St. Nter's, Goderich, Group 2 dicated he had let him out of his ' I I able, unless through traffic was - �,,!) . . � Father Gleason; St. Peter's, St. hall: . . . about 1:30 the When the impact of a collision . of. � Iga . tt;t, � Peyton and visiting clergy, who . ;�.l . , car at his gateway � ­ - Last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Wal conducted some contests and a,detoured. He felt interests . .1 proceeded to the raised altar plat- Jbseph, Father Poisson- Sacred June 20-Seaforth at Clinton morning of the accident... -it Ahe cornqr of Victoria and Gode- ' ter McClure, assisted by Mrs. Sa mock wedding was performed, I would -be-best -met by clearing-trab- � .�1;41� 1 -.1.1 . I � I . . ,form for the services. .. . Heart, Wingham and Brussels, June 2"t - Ka.rys at Se4forth — . . , ­ � , � 1� �.rieh- Streets 'forced her to lose McClure, entertained ab with Mrs. Robert McMillan acting I fie throu,:h more quickly. . . . . . . . 4 �. I ' � June 'ton � at Seaforth � ... , official Welcome .. Father, Durand. . 27--CIm . contr6l, a car driven by Mrs. J. ladies at a miscellaneous ----..-- as minister. A sing -song also prov. Mr. BrIghtrall drew attention. to .... I � 'Other priests present were'. June ii�_a&Co� at St. Marys E. Cornish.. bounded 'across the -in h9nor of Miss Elsie Storey, ed .quite entertaining. Ithe additional calcium chloride . � 1�1 . Opening the services, with the ly 4-Seaforth at S_t Marys . I . 11. . .a welcoming ad- Father MCc6mrick, London, and Ju ' '� . . y and crashed into a gaso- whose marriage is to take place Miss Agnes Carter read the ad-1that would be deposited on lawns , ,:�znl national anthem, July "t. Marys at Clinton. -1: , high%#a 1. I I .: �, . . -her Was Father McQuaid, Toronto. - 1�,-.:�x.""� line pump at the nearby B -A Sta- this week. dress. while the bride was present- �with snow from a widened street. � dress by Rev. E..P.'We ss of the sea- �f.�ii� . Mrs. Stiles was organist -for the Due to the latene �f,�.,,E��x � i -ellency, Bishop '�,��:�..:xl tion at noon Tuesday. The pump During, the evening the ladies ed with many beautiful and useful' Councillor Christie said he had . . I -extended to His Exc Angle schedule will be play- �:.:�::: — gifts. In a few well-chosen words,; talked to the Department of High- . . 11 , I � .:: Father Peyton and the vis- services. son, a ! ��i��:��ii was broken off and spilled, gasoline - .. �. . ed. All managers will be respon- :�:,:... .1;,: . I . . I games art, I led to a call for Seaforth firemen. Elsie thanked the ladies and in., ways at Stratford on Friday, 'and � Y, Clergy, and then introduced " , 1: I . E. G. Clarke !that the comment had been that =9 sible to see that all games W's Rev. : I : vited them to her trousseau tea, : Mayor E. A.lMcMaster. at 6:30 p.m, sharp, D.S.T.; .home . 11 IN: The Cornish car, travelling west ' - I I. I in his je,uiarks, Mayor McMas- Dublin ,Gra'duates team to supply the plate umpire, ,;;�. on Goderich St., is thought to have -r ff A dainty lunch, served by the necessity for widening wasn't ap . . . . . . ;.� .. ter extended official greetings . . .. been strui �ven by I 00ueen"s Sta hostess and her assistants, brought parent if no parking was enforced. I . . . with the visitors supplying the 111:�'...' -k by a car dri I t - . I I I from the- Town Council and the .R: .1 elle Etue, R.R.'4 Sea- he enjoyable evening to a close. Queried by Councillor 'Kellar as . . . base umpire. I., .... Mrs. Annabi . I I . ::� 1� leople of Seaforth. ttend Service It will be noted that birth ce�- ,":.... forth, which had'been proc�eding Rev. Ernest G. Clarke, M.A., Honer Mona Sloan to whether the highway would be I . 1. V .. .. paved east to Seaforth this year, :1: � Following . the hymn, "'Mother . . . B.D., has been appointed lecturer I Mrs. Frank Murray, McKillop, I Mayor McMaster assured him 'it . �'*� I r Fairest," rally Graduation exercises were held tificates must accompany play- north' on Victoria St. giv- in Hebrew and Old Testament stu� I was hostess for a miscellaneous I I �Deaiest, . Mothe ers' certificates which should be ;.;�, ­_ 11 chairman P. D McConnell, ex- in St. Patrick's Church. Dublin, on .:::,: ... �'1.7:,�:.X�1: .... Damage to the pump was would. . . . � . . sent to the W.O.:AA. office as soon .e: en as $1,000; to the Cornish car, dies at Queen's Theological Col- I shmver to honor Miss Mona Sloan, 1 �, tended a sincere 'welcome. to each Sunday. As the graduates entered ... lege, in Kingston. Mr. Clarke is I whose marriage to Mr. Gerald. Reeve Scoins recalled that be . I I. , . . . . - it, $50. . .. 11 i 111: 1 $200; and to the Etue C1 I escint and a spe- the church, the students of Dublirf -As Possible- : of Mr. and Mrs. M. E- Gaffney is an event -of this month.: and Councillor Crich had proposed '. IN and everyone, pr e local executive plans a ... . ..�­ . Provincial Constable Gordon Fer- the son ; ... . . -pass " , ) Father Peyton on High School formed 'a gua�d of Th X i.!..�. Clarke, of Seaforth. Mr, Clarke is About 25 friends of the bride-to-be urging the Department . to by . ,,, I cial welcome t( wing of Ahe 'film, "Play Ball, .1 I . ris, of Seaforth, investigated. . . , � ) ­�. , . return to this, ��art of the honor, singing ' the processional' gho , at pre, e he minister on the Cal- were presen t. Games and contests I Se-afortb when it rerouted the . his Son,' details of which will be an- ,::X� . ry s 'it t - 1, '. � � Diocese .of 4ndon. hymn "My God and King." -1111 .... I va harge of the United Church were played. the following being .highway. but a petition had op I . . , . I The- graduates were Marvin Ben. nounced liter. . _.,;... .,::: 1 I of Canada, near Sarnia, Ont. winners: Dolly McQuaid. Mrs. posed this course, ... 0 . S. . Families Lead Rosary ide1s .ninger, Phyllis Buttqrs..Mary Mar- I -_ .:�.11: .. Bingo Series 1 55 Mr, and Mrs. Elizabeth Murray, Grace Murray,' Reviewing the situation, Coun- .: Recitation of the five deca . -, ' : .."N ::"" .... ,.. From 1953-19 I , of thexosary was led by five fain- garef Coyn e, Marie Maloney, Marie �A:.� �*ii:�;% i cillor Leslie suggested there was ` e % � ". �.. Clarke were living in Leiden, The Mrs Sloan Madeleine Murray. ; A .',. , . M a r g a'r e t h1r Mrs. Jamieson ... ",..� bufficient ro,)m to provide a road 1, . I let: Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin a n d of !.��.,:, . 3egins Next Week Netherlands, while Mr,'Clarke was I' A� addr�ss was read, and with J I I I ,� , �of 22 feet. plus gutters and curb:�. . I Mrs. O'Rourke. Pro�cedjng- the gradu- ' I working on his doctorate in. Orien,. I the bride seated in a decorated , . I � -C - Malone, Seaforth; Mr. and Leo R I en's Theologi- I chair, the gifts were opened with ,This would leave the boul,,vird. .( - - ,',i' I - . & Sinnott, St.. Brikid's, Logan and ates were small attendants: W, ed Forty, Years I I : The first in a series of bingos, tal Languages, Que I f* h 'He tbought the d.scussion sh-.Wd � . : �; " Cronin, Pauline' O'Reilly, Sharon the he, I e spono,,, Mrs. Mar. 1 Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. P. Ryan, - � Vith prizes up to $1,500. will take Cal College, which is a college for 1 i p I de- , - Mr, and Mrs. Robert Jamieson, ninisters for the 0, , entrt, about the repair of Code ,;y St. Patrick's,. Dublin; Mr. and Mrs. Burke, Patsy Ryan, Mary, Lou Me - place in the arena Thursday of the training of I N ur%y and Miss Florence � C � �, J. J. Walsh, St. Columban, and Mt. Laughliii and Laufa- 'Ryan. The of Hullett, celebrated their 40th .. k. The series is being United Church of Canada, is also Sloan. Mona thanked each donor I rich St ralhor I' -.,-,n the widening . I I and Mrs, Mac LeBeau, St. Joseph's, ushers we're James Otonnor, Al- wedding anniversary on Wednes- DR. F. J. BURROWS, who ,iext wee. Club, a part of Queen's University. graciously. A delicious lunch -,vas!0f it. I ­ : .A 87th sponsored I . , Ian Butters, George Ducharme died last week in his by the Lions r. and Mrs. Clarke will take served. and the prize for the lucky; Mr. Reid, engineering consultant, ; " clintGn- , . . . I day An anniversary dinner was. year. Fore mote than 50 years qockey Association and Arena , M in Kingston i pop bottle went to Dolly McQuaid.! opinion as to whether the Depart- ,� 1, " most Rev. John C.- Cody, Bishop Leonard : Maloney/ Jmeph Me-, ser* up residence n July. id 11. I veol. at the home of their daugh- Commission. ' � � (: of London, sl3oke brlo�fly, stressing ]Laughlin and Frank O'Rourke, ter and ,son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. he practiced medicine in Sea- . � . Following is the address: Dear ment would pay for a gutter an 1. family prayer' in the'home. "From Father Joseph O'Rourke con- Art Colson, where members of the forth, retiring in 1948. . Mona: We are here for the pur- curb. but.felt it would after Coun- I ­� � , i Fratulated the . mmediate family were. present. . � 'ALIC SPEAKING CONTEST FEATRUIRES you cillor Christie pressed the matter, . I ,. the first moment to the last mom , graduates of the PUB I . I pose of wishing you Joy as Councillor Kellar, suggested the 1. g .1 . D5:eesan Centennial year, point- 1 1 ''..., ..... .. . . . 1. � take your big step down tb�uaislc.l 11 �ent, our duty never changes to Mr. and' Mrs. Jamieson, have Toonotch Plans - I council work with the district en- -, . God" he said. "Every moment of Ing out to them ffidt education thr,e'daughters and one son: l,a- '60,000 -Bushel Tanks and we 4 sure you ,xere wise in . . tol agreed the D,OT.1-1, . I � t. cease when. schooling lyth; DUBLIN P.T. ASSOCIATION your choice of a boy, and you'll gineer ar "A I our existence cons " �'el, Ala.. Art Colson, of. R Faced with' a demand for in- ., was not ready to ask for tenders. . . steady prayer. ,* Recalling the ends, but that adult education car, Hazel, Mrs. Jack Donalrof Pitts� creased capacity, Topnotch Feed The regular Parent -Teachers' music being provided by Mr, and sail through your life with a smile'iRe and Councillors Close and "­ . SWry of David. and Goliath, Bishop ties on where formal education burgh. Pa.; James, at home, and Mills' Limited announced this meeting was held in the Dublin Mrs. Joseph F, Ryan. We know we won't see you as oft, Christie urged delay, pointing out .� . .Cody said: "Five decades of the leaves off, and carries on as long Lois. Mrs. William Le Souder', of The election of officers took as before as you're maki.ng.London � ..] . � Tosary are like a "sling -shot' and as we live. Father O'Rourke, in Stra)tford. There are also five we6k an expansion program that ie,tl hall on Thursday evening the increasing tax rate. I . ttendance. appoi ments: Spiritual director. Buick to take you around. we hope .� tks, pointed out - that will provide storage .for an addi- . place resulting in the following your home. but with Doe and the I Councillors Scott and Habki.r4c w,ffl-find its mark as Caffidlies the his rema grandsons. Pa "" a repAisentative a iIt felt there was no need for widen- V . ole there is d Imistakep idea in the tion 1 60,000 bushels of grain. , " r you'll roam. But . . . a �1 E e , Olcop�ior read the minutes Rev. Dr. Ffoulkes: past president, that tip this way � . , �. � world oyer; pray for the Wh orld,today that the purpose of The Expositor joins in wishing As a first stage in the program. . i g. but more information should I for the w Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson many more of the 'p� ieeting, and the br. T. Melady; president. William all things aside, we wish you much In ; . be available as to cost. Council .1 . human family; love, one work commenced this week on the 'evioW, 7 . tgkef, by prayer with the other, education is to lead people into happy anniversaries. treasurer s rey)rt wah read by ' Ryan; vice-president. Mrs. Fergus 1 cheer. that your troubies be "lit- , higher -paid jobs, The masses of construction of eight reinforced Mrs. Jack F ,nnery. Thank-ypuilloran; secretary, Mrs. Thomas tle ones" to, and we take great de- then adopted a motion by Coun- . I �11 . will bring one fold united to God." and as- � concrete tanks, each 65 feet in prin- � efflors Leslie and Habkirk to pro- . - .1 ced Father Peyton., the people Will rise to rule A record , n eived from the ceed. and it was indicated this 1. � lie then introdu sert themselves and height. These are being located Butters; treasurer. Lewis Coyne; !ight as the wedding draws near, il ,! I . the need from other countries visited Can- I cipals of the five schools for books teacher councillors, principals of In passing these gifts on to you. review. , ! , � Power of Prayer ,among them is'educated leaders ada in 1955—the total nuniber of adjacent to the CX.R. siding. be- s6nted by the P.T.A. the five schools; parent councillor, . — was subject to further . ' should 1�li , F-atbet P6*n in addressing the who will return to their ranks tween the flour mill and east of pre speaking contest, which was STORIES OMITTED Council agreed charges I �!4 visits being 28,300j000. . A Joseph Ryan. h dog taxes audience, paid j�jb_ute to the Dio- P ..­___ I the feed mUl. as _ be laid in , �-'" .1 � equipped to help them, Just as -_ - I sponsored by the asgociation, w Lucky tickets bn cakes were it is regretted that crowded Col : �,.', a, cese of London where the Fabl�IY we cannot tamper with the laws . or of had not been paid. � i began, and over I iudg0l by Mr. Bolger, Inspect won by Mrs. Wilfred O'Rourkeand umns necessitate holding over LA Building permits were 'granted I ";". I I itogary Crusade . of nature, so we c%not tamper Ohio Balloon Separate Schools. The contestants Lewis Coyhe. Lunch was served I Ilumber of news stories and re- Nursing Home addition 14� 3 . Thamer I ,� the intervening 'years 'has been with the laws of so ie,ty bi this ` were: Teresa Shea, her topic be- by the officers, assisted by a group ports These will appear in next . . world. . -� , " $1.000, W. Dundas, residence $10,- :.� the , I week s issue. J.I . imitated throughout respect. Regardless of what job '... iettles in'McKillop lux X11"; Terry Ry- of young girls. 000, J. L. Johnstor� garage, $800. : 11�`� TAXidon Diocese has been the lead- , While working in a field at the :ng :'Pope P . a ,person may hold, �be ne6ds an . - McKillop an 'The Bloody Price of Coal"; — - 4: .; I ks'.v,� . In - in last ' Council queried msurance,car� ,�, I . . er. mer of prayer—the education. It'is also true that edu- � ,Godkin far Lo Ise O'Rourke, "The Business of � The great po: brikse of cation is a source of personal hap- week, Mervin Godkin noticed a Progress"; Noreen McMillan, "The ried by taxi licenses and agt,�ed , I .71, . Tosai,y—lies in the first PI . large balloon settle to earth. Ex- amounts would be reviewed when - I . . I . I . 11 believe in, God, piness and enjoyment, and is �� I St. Ignatius of Loy- . licenses are up for renewal. % . .1 the first prayer: meant for tho�e, working on. the -. , 1..� amining the balloon, he found at- Soldier Saint, � �� , � � Bolger maintained that Two-hour parking on Main Street I �41 She rhther Almighty'," he. said. farms' in- the lumber camps, and tached to it a coupon entitling the ola". Mr. I. . s a difficult asMgn- I � "i ,� 3P 'brase Father Peyton finder to a quart of Krimko choco- the judging wa -1 is provided for in a by-law which � .hrase by p in thi other jobs of life. commen ll - , �;:. � pgatedout. the meguing of prayer. late milk, if the coupon was re- ment and was approved, D,PH. must noW , � , . I . 11 , "."";)!, _, snares and traps of the world The speaker asked the gradu- turned to KraLmer Dairy, Kramer, competitors . as Well as the P.T.A. concur before it becomes effec- . , ;41� Ateb to resolve to be men and MINg" '_ . for th contest. The _ I . ,a#d. , tive. "' gbit attempt ,to, force men ..� W,,� _� - :11, 6 . . *61aeu of decition:, to form gbod rfiq,i�-n ­ Ohio. jp6e&W veWjudged according to Further checking will be done �, Vfflulen, toi--betr9y each other and ., -o gg Noting that June is dairy month . material, . '. . . I ;� hiliek wete.overeowd by friendships, and to develop a 9dod , ' y1g, , I platform performance, concerning a drain on Jarvis St, . . , . % �'A Sheir fat' ,,,, , -.'� I ".! " I 4- the. ralary, .Whicb ,personality. He extended best WWI$; "" In Canada Mr. Godkin suggested Speakifig ability, delivery posture, South before til ., ?'.� On , , � : � S I . .Sh6 vowef:�of X_ 111, it was appr late that the ballo, e is installed. Thd ,. ; V I a wishes to them, and. cbrigriltUla- f. "' , stures, English and - I 11", If Wan - "A� . . WP. . I - advertising ' . - rd, into the �hdart I = products should appropriate ge street committee will investigate , 41 . . audience interest. � . I I 0. ­ dons to their p4stor§, teachers ind 1111111 1. -4 . gtid. soul , parents -' , . �i','.: N have come across from Ohio. The final results were: Terry Mayor McMaster suggested he ' _.: 1,9, � , I'llus- �' & contact the proper departmeht, ,: "S." * Ve took big S0161fin Benediction followed. I a 79%, Nor- *0 .�. ,.I , fistet bi&`91%hih her :'�'�.ffi'­­,.�, : Ryan 85%, Teresa She . .­�*,; concerning steps. to take to prdw� �., o.,Ai � " , '. , I , ,11�,.,;' , .. �0��. I'll, ,� .... J. Cleary First . I _., .1. I I. -M , " hM10A." His 6 The efiurdh oeremony closed with I. I Mrs. W. een McMillan 75%, Louise ... ­ . �:,, � , .. � life -to iftiake hibigiilf and �bis 1"..'i.N, - . '11 1. : zll�' vide a town, plan. Countil agreed, � w ": ,-�,� Bolger, as f, 1��:�:,'�,-.T, , . ',',.*�. 11-,",'�,R­. 'I"i; .1 , , J,# , 11 ' Ag6 R orts FuU Card I _, � i . lige "his hiother the ree'69tiotiX hymn, "Prals.0, Ye O'Rourke 74c/lo. Mr. I 11 I. ,. . I g�� M, ­ W­,,:,�.�,�': ,��s . ed that ,,!:; .� �i, � - 11 � .�,'� Councillor Leglie, of the t6w bm# � -, � 1. I ­..'1�'..:.1 ,! had ' choir for toe occasion Was accOln- - �;. 1 �:. ,. ! , 0"A::i �. b "' , ...:!�., ��i, Committee, said feng1kig Was c � - , f V.: , v&'li6d a , �:�, . I ift, 1§6 I 0 �.'�.��.;i,. .: _4 Ing .1 '_ '! # . . card as of Wednesday was %he home. is a basic educational in , ., . "" " ... . I 'I -, I f . �:A. , , ��-� ,�,"'11' I , � �`­- ". . , A- n illness on herself nly bingo player to report a `�": 11 , " " . ftothty� priests * A special school 1) '. ., , , the Father." guest speaker. emphasiz , � !7`�:",Q * � " , I � , d. -df hi , it 1�ig - studies . r ­ I ffll,` .;�_ .;.. "'' I �. - ,-77.111 I , V. �. I , 111117,19 T,��,­,,�,`--,,�! 1 , , ". �,, , . 1, �` NIIR';� .. - , I � . . ___ - . T I , .. I . I 1. 11 I . . . . :. " Z , I.. ,... ., �, �.:W, I I :.�., , - `­:::, ..: .­� ,,k,.':� 6,11 ia�m�,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ­.. 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"I ..: ." 1. fered from tu the 0 icers of the Seaforth Hockey gion , i . ,.�.. '11, ,�, ..: , ". i'... , .. "'i 1!.., *111 I I I "�* I ordibgtion. *.'The Virgin Xafy�v A feceptioti Wowed on . Ug place. it is important that ,:,.;.111.�, ,X�l ,� " . . 1141, I I ,� All, ) �.- % I., . ..", , ,, I , I bingo. Mrs. Clear ". ­�:,*,­'�i�.:i:r t,: ,1090-,�, �,, ;,;,i;,�;�651 . , ,y filled, her card take I 'k , 100, , ft.911� . 4: 41';�� , urmi I , ,�, " "� ' w, .:�.� ,� . J6.. lawn, of the high-school, P0 11. pareAft -and teachers co-operate "",.A, -i " , i�: - ��,'.�:� - � ffl'j ""' "' b aid "B99 'V6009' 11 dc R . WAT I I W#4 041, called on June 5. �. �q T­,%-19.� ­�'..J �'.W� 1;-1.N11. . ", , I ..J. . I , ­R�Ic;, , �;,_. , I ,." � , § . ;P I'm"e. ',,,� N - " ;q 'g§ -ty a 2 , ...� , ih ,�. . ".!o I *filg teg, were Mrs. � John FIAAnk - approximately 120 and 4 irequeat Consultations. i " _ IN . i .. , -_111-.-.':,."1.., ,?". -, - I" A, �` '!i I . 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