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the date,- Satv6jr, SufY U, at 0:30, trees and broken limbs from ' , Streets throughout the town were� �gngs - I -I ,.��, - �, "�,�� i ","4,,��
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I 'fie! until next Wednesday, the to Seaforth and )s� Gbdarich , " er d "' i - ,,5, � �
rm., f6i a reading ofit . . .. n littered with broken branches and first stan�za; girh 0 , _14.
1 Commeil Aveeff to, I a north. I fallen liml Fast I �� ,
I ; -*W ft Tovin viteaforth Lions Pool was ready , I St. the.. second. in the "'
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Of Clinton 9W pOt year as rew. Hydra was disrupted in some was partially blocked when a limb �`�,.,",. ,,�-,� ,� 11
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I Itainer for fire , - �, !,. as Well swimming on Monday, wilen, ections for as long as seven. from a tree in front of St. James! four in the fifth wl � , ; .. �
as the usual charge4-171" ralx� lt��NFF la ack I Aearly 200 --swimmers used the hours. In all, there were seven School fell across the highway. , . 1�� � -
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referr�& W, THE QUIET BEAUTY. OF SEAFOR—T . is suggested by this picture of Sil is open daily orn 1:30 to 5:30 ing , 11 ., �,3, ,
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� winds, through the P&rk. The 2fst annual Summer Carnival' is 'being held next . and from 6:30 to 9:00. Ast. , I . 1:1". .
Accounts pass ', i, Jnuded: Paul- nesday and Thursday and will feature the Ojienj[ug ,of .the new Lions Pool. on Wednesday ni . classes to be held IcKillop, the storm struck . . - �� : : I
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ty,,$5; durnp gxwnke Marks Anniversary a,"' � ,
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tising, $#.92- hosiftalfiWfloil, $1o8; ZURICH MARKS -CENTENNIAL Huron Liberals .. - I .
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� , ary and allowance,4=.1 � NY tour�, it is expected arrangements I MeGavin, of Walton, on June 27 and Harold Pryce. ,�*t.'��.
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Nu% PACK VILLAVC FOR-OPENIN 0 will be completed to have the pool , was celebrated with a gatheri4 Despite the intensity of the '.I
, I er-General $9.50, :tra . Tearns entered in the Bants I . , ".. "
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enthusiastic ' committees, Zurleb there were now, 3;500 Swiss resi- I night,$, in order to accommodate about 90, at the home of Mr. and prisingly light. . forth, . , , ,
, " Council adjourned to meet, Aug- Centennial got off to a flying start dant4 in Canada, with the greatest At Bayfield , thos6� from -rural'areis Niho are'Mrs-. W. E. Turnbull, conce . ringville, ,Woodstock, . Galt Seb- I 1�1_
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. ast 7th, at a pmt. , . i unable to reach thd park at an Grey Township,�, i� prepkring for the opening of the bam, St n-. , ''."'..
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I I of the village. \ I Huron Liberals gathered in Say- decora- . . I ,,,!.'�-
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100x45 -foot pool late Saturday and Year-old father, John MeGavin, ations on a number of vehicles Tuesday night of, this"week the . .. ;�;,
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, Gift To Tiddier oraied cars, bicycles and trficks ment -included a wrestling Oro.
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Miss Margaret lha�a` li� ade. , . I.. . . _ School day, and on Wednesday the ,A:hieh the children took part, a ruphed throughout the week so arY cake occupied a promment : I I
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. s'served to near- that the -pool could be brought in- place on a lace�covered table sur- .. 4.
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vott, for the past Youi .years, has dents were, on. hand for the after- tattoo a ly 300 represen to use on the holiday weekend. rounded by,baikets of hipias and ..�... will be hosts to the Exeter Nine. L .. '.
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, rmiki dance. "..1-1 ....... "., 'The game is called for 6:30 �*.
,, resigned- and accepted a. position noon festivities. I tions who- were present, despite While preliminary grading about white and rose peoluies. Before .. 11 I. I.
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in Kitchener, 'Out. Al,pregentation Among, those present for the op- . _.. r, at the Lions .Park. � . . ."I" "
� .. cold weather. ; the pool has been completed, it is. lunch, a number of gifts were pre- I I . . .. . �
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- �'-, . of a MacBriae bagga#a was,mAde ening was 1, Sembinelli - of Toron- In a short program which foi-. 'not intended to commence seeding � sented to the couple and Mr. and I . . .i :"� ,
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� to her and the 161lovda. the Swisi Re a - lowed antil after the Carnival, park of- Mrs. MeGavin each expr6ased their � Seaforth Bowlers . -
. d'addkiss to, consul of Public, Plan'New 11, rn Hon, Farquhar Oliver on -f". . 11 S�X.�,&Zl' . : ,',.��
was read by the .chap 61,the -brought greetings on behalf ' ' f ficials said. (See also Page 7). gratitude for the happy surprise §,.�.",,5�.N�.'�, � �:;,
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anagan- Im. recognition a Mir. and Mrs. MeGayin, who was B. F.. C and Dr. P. L. ,. :, �
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of your four Year,svf'-dftQ ser- ment to Canada, a, s lia formerly Florence Elizabeth Stew. Brady won second. prize 'at,.G,ode-.. -, I.. I
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-.in, your Pupils and AAmW-1pqpi1s College, Toronto, spoke along w of a b A ancela the pavilion followed ' . . . �..11;
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remaining' in* our section- fbr'an- of Western Ontario; Dr. Herbert Rivers at a meeting of the board IT For' Carol Chesney a s United Church; , . . A'
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. Oe de- . both are active in Masonic and _:i:: - I 11,
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other term, but since y6ti h'a Kalbflelsch, also of U.W.O.; Huron Tuesday evening. ' His was We . MA. J. Walker Hart entertained Eastern Star Lodges, and Mr..Mc 1;,,�..�!
for your � n County Warden -,John Fischer; ex- lowest of ,five tenders at $4,685. Draw Numbers' . - .: �. 111`�D, I .�,.
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. at a Itrousseau tea at their borne, Gavin is active in the Seaforth ,. Indicate Support "
� Ll future supc,ess ., I Warden Earl Campbell; Senator W. ,The new building, ' ch will aug- - ;;-....`..�� %�; �� ;�,:.,:,Pix�*,� .
tentre are extended - to. ti,_4ign. IL Golding- E. Cardiff, M.P.. ment facilities for the agric . .Ruscoe Farm, in honor 4 her Lions Club and on the hoard of .1 . ......W.:�.', �Y,lf ,,�.::�; � ., '
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, ,t,the fair grounds, the Swiss eon . 29, 12— hostess and the bride -elect and by, A number from Walton School Brucefi Id. graduated from St. mar
. Local Couple - I �.iul said. that his, people are adapt- places Angus Pegg, who resigned, 16—B-5- 17—B-' S Hog Producers Marketing, . I .,:.
7; 18—N-38; 19—I-21; groom -elect. 1 at Blyth on F received one of the two schol. I with &i.42 ,per cent of producers . 11
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. . 22—B-1; 23— Summer flowers and white UP- evening in h:bnor of Miss Janice I arsbips presented by the Hog- canvassed tG date signing main- .k�,
I ng themselves -well to the Cana- and -Miss Ella Braun of Cliford,'20--G-59'; 21—G-57- Friday afternoon and I
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. d Social Stu-, 1-20; 24-1-16; 25--G-49; 26—N-39; ers graced the table covered with Morritt at the home of her par- 9 �,
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d 25,1 Years 17th Century, Zen i ttrn On- Producers Co-operative,
o . A family reunion.was held Sun- - - . . - --- I This was revealed in an in- 1. �
day, July 1, at the Lions Park,, Sea- n E. � W. K. Ament, of Kitchener_ arict and Mrs. Win. Coutts, spent the Seaforth District High School, terim report issued by Eldred . ,�:�
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. Dr., and Mrs. J. C. MacLennan . I I . aunt of the groom -elect. also Mrs, The June meeting of the W.M.S. No. 2, Tuckersmith it was returns to date . �v
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later wai Wilson. Those assisting in the din- group was held at the home of rom with the recent province -wide in- . I ,:! . . . . . .
, . entertained at the MacLennm .0 n ing room were Miss Marion Besse, Mrs. Thomas Williamson and Mrs. . 0 ":.
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0 " 0 1 Kenneth McCuaig and Mrs. D. H. of the Boundary and 17th of Grey P otion List from 17 count!
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I Guests. in addition to their son Turner's Sunday School.Ptcnic' Montgomery Patrick. � .A peanut Dougie Norris and David Cooper; forth. . ternoon with 19 members and six motions at S.S. No. 2. Tuckersmith: future plans of the Ontario Hog . �.
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and daughter-in4aw, Mr. and Mrs over 80 m . scramble concluded the evening glrl��sack race, Margaret Jean In ebar.de 'of shower gifts, wed- visitors present. ' Mrs. Grade 8 to 9—David Cooper, Producers Association and gi �
� Robert D. MacLennan, Mart*ber' embers ,of Turner's . Harvey ve
sports. ' . , Broadfoot, Ruth Ann McNichol; ding gifts and trousseau were Mrs. Craig, them an opportunity. if tney ' 1�`
Vermont, USA., were* Nj%, E' Church and Sunday School gather- - .. Albert Kirmear. St. Catharines; the president. opened the Joan Young. wished. to sign a membership ' I .
4 , * . boys' sack race, Douglas Norris, meeting with the singing of one Grade .7 to 8 --Jean McNaugh- -,�
J. Drake, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. ad -at Jowett's Grove, Bayhold. oil .9.9. N.6. 3, Tuckersmith - David, Cooper;" lucky spot prize, Miss Gwen Christie, London; Mrs. verse of 'Hymn 48& The scripture ton. card in the co-operation, "I
�. � Max Drake� Guelph; Mr. aird Mrs. Friday, . June 29, for their *Annual The annual picnic of S.S. No. 3 Mrs.' Jack Cooper; soda biscuit C. G. Dewar, Sarnia, and Mrs. Jack was read by Mrs. J. Williamson Grade 6 to< 7—Margarot Jean In the meantime, Huron County . ,"
I , Ross\ Drake and Miss Dorothy picnic, Res�llts of the sports w race, Mrs. J. Young, Mrs. Jack Muir, Seaforth. from Psalm 5. Mrs. C, Ritchie re- Broadfoot, �.,. , , - Hog Producers Association is seek- 11
A I Di�ake, St. Catharines- Mr. and .ere School, 'ruckersmith, was held con . I .
:a . ? as follows: � . I Cooper; relays: pillow relay, Mrs. A number of pre -nuptial showers I ported on the W.A. work and Mrs. Grade 5 Charters. ing,�bids on the operation of as- .
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Mrs. Georg Freeland, Hamilton; the school grounds oil ThUr. day, Jack Deitz's 'team Ltot �—Bill',
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Susan Eagle, Glen Eagle; girls, six I Chesney, Mrs. B. F. Christie and Leloyd HensAl. Tenders close July.io. r�
sons, Philip aaid,.Nter, Hamilton; Cooper's report, each with a substantial Grade 4 to 5- Ll stall. Ruth I � ,�
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� '�nd under, Lyn Eagle, Joyce Fal- . relay, Mrs,' Jack Cooper's .hoste�ses balance. The July meeting is to be Ann McNichol, Mary N�rris, Nor- 11
,, Mr. M. L. Clifton, Atlanta Ga., U. coner; boys, six and under, Wayne section. Supper WAS served at 7:00 team. . at a miscellaneous shower when a held at the hom of Mrs. A. Clark. ma Young. . the Co-oper t' d' acts and con- ' �1.
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I , I Clinton - o'clock after a series of races were For an hour following the sports recipe cabinet was filled by the The meeting closed by singing the Grade' 3 to 4—Robert Cooper. trols the L ..ee A
� � Sudbury, Oyit.-' 111fiss Kathleen Clin, Layton, Dennis Smith; girls, elgbt n off, as follows, under the man- everyone enjoyed-- dancing to the guests during the evening. Humo first verse of "Breathe On Me, Albert Kyle, Barbara MeNic t, -
ton, Sudbury, Ont.; Mr. a and under, Janet Falconer; boys, ru r- hol sets the i in -Vn a a at which . I
� , nd Mrs. the in* ous contests were enjoyed and Breath of Ood," followed by b: rlptie.0 It Spec),- 4
, .. eight and under, Gerald Townsend. ag'knient' a' st efficient music of Hank's Ranch Boys. the Grade 2 to 3—Keith Hay. JU*dy they may . V
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Harkiston; Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Orr' Joan Rogerson, Eileen Garrett; Lyndon Gra�e 1 to 2—Isaac' Bo of hog,
Bill Scott d Mr., Jim Scott Boys, 6 and 7, D. lticDonald, K. ad by the bride-to-be. I served �y the hostess, ast9isted by I b .
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" 4 Acton. . . I . rymple, A., MbKenzie; boys, 8 and ben shower. A bride's book was air, Mis. A. Clark and Mrs, G. Donnie Littleton. Joan grade or class of ho, .
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. Eice-ter Car,"To Pepper; boys, 14, and under, David 8 arra 9, L. Babcock, B. Chesney; union in the school grounds at enjoyed. TbN bride-to-be was pre- — charge for the haiidling of hogs .. 11
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.1 I young ladie.c, L 1, R. McDon- useful gifts. I ducer for his hogs within a defi- �.
Amhersthiyr4- Man - Eliz�6th Townsend, Ruth Crich; al�bb� girls, 10 and I nd 13, S. William H, Thiel, Stratford, wel- I en- WALTON INSTITUTE hiMBERS ..
l . , d, ' Elliott; boys, 12 a Mr, and Mrs. A ex Bethune nite time period. ,...
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r Winner of a 1959...moael C�a-r ' Pepper; married ladies, Mrs.,Zn 13, G. Broadfoot, I C. Anderson; business meeting., Miss Wilma and groom -to -be. -O e- bogs sold retail. . .
.�n Rogerson, Ws. Mervyn Falconer; , . . HEAR OF DAIRY PROBLEMS I �.
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I Ernest Rocheleau, of,Amherstburg, . kick'the slipper, S. Boyce, M. Wal- ..Officers ele Robert Tyndall was hostess to the Women's Institute was held in the try, Western butter Is better qual- Producers information ogram, ,�
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. hng� kick the ters; wheelbarrow race, J.,Broad- cW for the 1957 re- Iadies'of the neighborhood, when Community Hall on Wednesday ev- ,,, Proe r,
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slipper, Mrs. Bert Garrott, union to be held ait Mildmay hat ev�ery
J two months ago, bath Townsend; paper plateEl"a- foot and C. Ross; boys backward were: Miss Chesney was the recipient of nights are cooler. The demand for hog producer 'in proving . :
hoporary president, Garfield Eick . �
I rVe, race, C. McDonald; ening. The president, Mrs. Mar- ice cream is five times greater would be contacted, according to .
Mr. Rocheleau plans to.. keep Douglas Smith and Ruth Crich, beauty con- - an adjustable ironing board and
4 I .. - - the new car, Kingman Les Pakker, test, Rose Mary. McDonald, Bar- meyer; president, Lorne Klein; steam iron. A musical program .garet Humphries, conducted the than 20 years ago. The number of the report. I ..
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to charge of the draw, was' -told .Bruce Whitmoreftnd Erma Towns- bara-Chesney; senior, king race, 11 ickmeyer; was enjoyed and lunch was serv- first part of the meeting, which 1 cheese factories have declined: Of the 17 Counties reporting to .�
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I i day. I 1. ., me Crich. and Mrs. John Ta � king and queen; B. ben, all of -Mildmay. Katharine Doig and Mrs. Rob Mary Stewart Colleot. The secre- I in Canada as there were in 1945. Yet to be heard from are 24 coun--' : ��,
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l . . .. . �. . 6ner'; sho6 scramble- Gail Crich' John .Walke:r;,P. Lobb,'J.'Hendar-
� I I I. ' the supervision of Norman 'Hoff- the address. report of the May meeting, A been discovered. When man want- Mr. Aiken's report covers con- I'll,
", s - Cf0b . Douglas Smith, A pea�qt'scriambl� ,,on, B. Henderson and Barbara eyer were: girls and boys five number of business letters were ad to make a long journey through tacts made with 15.323 Ontario s
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� ' Entertain .L�"�a� '., —Egmeadville Church Picnic ladies race, Mrs, D, McDonald; 6-8, Jean Helwig; boys, .6-8, Bill . t �,d and answered by a vegetable skin and found it eburned to 91.2 per cent signed membership . .. I 11
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P �,Z� ;1'' I . Egniondville United Church held young me.n's, rate, B. Walker; mar- , and its food value. It was decided butter from jiggling. He describ- cards in the co-operative and in-
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I 'balm meWs. shoe scramble, H, Widson. ' I
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I I , kersmith Brooks; boys, 16 and under, prval 4-H Club? Achievement Day is be. nAttee was appointed to have churns used in some crearneries centage of bog producers sup,- I
� I Vi owing difil6er, served' b� the. MIM"Mde Smith and Mrs. Roy Me- . Thiel, Walter Pauli; single or mak- ing held on Wednesday at 1:30 in charge of the lunch at this meet- at the present time. Mr- Cousins porting the Tri arkefing, program are �.
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�. JaZI ,-. President 'j.� Scott Cluff "Cohigle. The winners.were as fol. S.S. 2, Tuckersmith,, held- a very ried men, Willi -am H. Thiel, Lorne the Seaforth District High School ing as follows: Mrs. Gordon Me- explained about powdered, canned. as-jollows: Dufferin 912 per cent; . .
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,which 1hcIutTW5,&,, ranif, X 'Alk as and Neil Nairn- wheelbar- Ing the project, "Supper Club," and Ross McCall, Mrs. Ted Dougan, great deal has been done in ta15- per cent; Xent. 94.3 per cent; Wa- .,11
I '! , stelikst ind"V"*_AdPffi' I# .g, six to eight years, row race, A -Ilan V�m;; and - everyone is invited to see their re- Mrs. -Earl Mills and Mrs. James ing care of cream. Farmers are -rloo, 80,7 per cent, and Welling- ' . I
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� At 11' , 0 I " 'I Irkaret Jean Aroad1b6t Stratf61,d'-' coming ,greatest dis. lbader,Xarry Wheatley, lot I, con. f ored' tfio�., gtoiXp With a solo Oliver eondifteted -seveyal, contests. . I Oon4abdbd d6wn *s� �66
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