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Lashley e , ,_ I � � 11 I'll . - V, 1."U'l � 1"A'*4 4 ' ig,r I __ ; ., M . V .�i � : ', ­ ,,�store- fiti, - 9T P__ 1; I - . �, �, . . I 1 $ 1 N Class -"C'�;,fOir,���y-dt.(�sttgke'kt�4 b.j- M'day# ft0m, �-Aii -drieck" I r.g. Fire, biffioVed to have hebri c0is- Ward.: the house,- -11: , - _11, Impo'g. a, I _N116 -117a � 017,1 .. ' ' i . 11, . there *as rainfall- b - h bAm 911" WID , I . Ofore, ., � ed by .5 �t ON FA �'A " $.gg I /'\, 15"_ , ( I �", F Az 'LO-slilgy,.,p�X,'inOiP,41,,;.,pto4k6t f_a-,&;.,that. - of � . , . pOutart6ous combus 4qu, ,de- Mr�. Flulayeo t th ' r1i . . I 41W.: MI; 11'W"'O l . . .. " - ­ I flie`* ,o� 'he ap- -- . - � ap. of -T�.day,, � % � 4 stioyed a large barit-on - in when- flames shot. fr t � - iy ap quield oi­p'54191�_,Atml� ­ I e,1 -11 -AU, ft, 'if' agri- a,z,p ; h , t ', i , at. 6" , . ,e ." fai I I ,w. _ - ,,y 1) __ , , . - : L , , ,,,, . Of * "fi., - 4. I I - �,, ' /4 - cultural-, see, , 1- I z I I Arthur - Finlaysbu, near Kipperi,: mow arid raced throtrilith.e.'-build- 4 ., I I I � ..!1jpp_ t' " if. H , i. . arid _. -1 N ''Offi, " I . :: I 1% , , 7 ;.,-. t Pertk, : held, " - tirkton -Tubs ­. Sydney . " � � . in d4y. P41$, ­ � � 1) � Hj�l( , ., ,,- .1 .1 11 � I- Runu 'w R.R. ?,St. Saturday morAixig.�-.AlaQ destroyed iiig..Ze. had. rodnded up'10 -cows, Apo 11.1 .11-1*1 � R - '0; I . 1. were 200 hens', 11,pigs. and, new out thK barn, went. inside to opf, '1491 ...� ... � , . � a pew f eeq mill -44 Mir. ;LAsWP,&!e director. of Agricul. wg$�r&eleeted di�trict,'directo" " . , , * - , ,,. . , . r �tf. 1, ..A - ,, - ..4 Distrlpt­ W � . ly!!#,.�, crop . socke . t " ­ s. III h "I & �.Ae " machinery. DamageJ& e.stimated get .,the - taral u# - ice 1. When he '- went out f6r, �� _ s for. �4 . . � Q. 8, 5e, . , , " � I I He �saio,lhat, autbaritks' are tak- ." at �fnrly, $20�0W.-­--, ­ - - --- - -. again to.take. the cow's Wo,­tbe .., . . , I � 1L.1 a of%'Pekth, and. Ifition,- James � , . "I", , a -was re-eloctod, ' .- . The Firilayson.,home, 10D feet building, he saw flames\ shooting XT I ­- .1, ing into,facepunt.,that many Cluag: Mair, of Brussels, "The -'ar"r ihsur I . � . , . - - -or Udgput - --- - '. . ' tor, and ,Ken- , I I from the barn, was�--saved thronglilftom. second storey: The cows, I � 1. . - � � , 111111 �� , -, , "Is .. I ._.-�;�.t I . . Pli , , ': p, �r� 1�'� � . no real uopo,,, kily e -Ove , 'L. #C11 faiis�-.UiVe - di V lays n 1 .:',v 1 ,. I , , . I earning prornotion. to Class 8 re�elect-! ' .- I the efforts of the Seaforth. �: had wandered back to no; I LL .an, , ...., , - . , , rieth Reaney,,Mitivitell, wa �11 'He iekt B - � � i , ''or :of qlial ing for- the ..er �. : �. .. brigade. Mr. Fiqlayson said, that I pasture. managed! to get . . . _ t. . v Ift " - , I � I I -#.y high ed secretdry&eaoo�er. - � ,, i . I krinks , ava'gble to fairs, -,of , "B" Election of - offielats to. tpe wo.. - � fortunately there Wds only a slight I some calves out of the barn and Fire, 'in a matter of, -20 rhin� e4�t . I ­ I -1 � - $ 1''. . . ", wind . and I etely destreyed!g,lg , ; . .1 '; I I - . staft - I . Men's divj`awip. of th, da tri t - it was not blowing to- [ saved, about - 120 chickens from a com, , rge Aftft 'Rzt',1 . I � � , 11101.7.11.:i_'. i t. leii . ' 110 ... I 11 ,,, . -1 I - foot ain,.and, itq con* * n: .140,`­�_',` , I " I .;Oatiou is il- 4" I I I ,,ht l ,ai - a" ` , widue � _s, , ., � . i I "' to' "It", : .. i ' .. � second concession of-Hula"J I e new, gralt ,, , , gm op. wa,q,pi , fi�d on a�enx' so a - I I I ... ,apt #aid g I e , I - - ­ . . . , ebrtDificredwthe-gr ta basis, because of the sudden :: . I ' ' I � I � by the Out . 01 in , I of Ag- Mae ...." ; - 1. ___ ERECTED SIXTY-TWO YEARS . AGO . I I � t ,sg of -Mrs.. Clayton Smith, St. :::f na ship Sunday afteru9ou-',�;,.',�','.! - � , , I . -, , I 1. , � ricultu. re I for .' fi I elif Crop cOmP-ti Smith'was taken to , i, -, — . . � . I ' ' _' . %, �, ;I .�r,,J,4r --'R,R' 4` ' `!'_:' '6 el - Xgrys. Mrs. . . . The own( ,,, I I aid M J �Ohp - 1, - . Tuesday ­ �, �� 11 _ , _9n' O' , I # � tions, from $50 'to $75, s r- hospitar-in;, St. - Marys, - i I ST. *JAMES" BELL NOW AUTOMATIC Clinton, said the fire- started" ori -': �� , � I'll : ' the wind- . I I Lashley, ,but �,with the probable morning. -Oft Tuesday afternoon.she . * I. � the east side okhe.b0n- � ... ,I I . . I I . � f proviso that 'the, fair - board will I . Isb, el6cted. district . �,V,- 1. WAS unalilmot . J Installation was completed, Wed- 1 �lso 500 years since the Church ward side -about 3,;,15 put. It was i ' ­1�11 t . � have to pay.the judge, instead of, , , � . .­�� �­i I director for the w s 'vision, nesday of an automatic device to introduced the ringing of the An- first noticed. by his eight-year-old, �:,:.� 1" �� . Ing I ' dge __' - . ided aq y be , - i jelus. son, who was.'playih .- . gettA, by the on the assumption gatn,',hedma .. � ..... ring the large bell at St. James' I g. just.outside ,, � - P Repartiriell I .. '. Her alternates are, ' While erection of the equipment the house. .� .. . . . . , � , , I - . . � . able to act. , ... � r . Church. . . � 11, . . 1. ... . . � 4 il, s ,, J . m I . . Mrs Earl Cudmore, elected ..first . Electi In progress, the 2,000 -pound I..'.'e.m., 1, I . - rically operated' the device was , While the orig�u oFthe fire/is " � " I . Wet Weather Grant AirectOr, ,and Mrs. William I bell was examined and necessary unkriown, the ;awher's opinion i's . ... .11.1 , .. 11A t t -elected � rings the bell for predetermined repairs carried ,out. . 'ag mig " " - '' .. ­ Fair boara' officials attending , --North .Eait.bope,, �,.. *11 _ � pi that defective Wirt lit have 4 _ ... ' I r. . I _,.,.,� .. - second deputy &'Aii.io" No attendance ': ,%.. I � the meeting were assured assist eriods, depending on the setting been the cause. Lo§A of the� build-. I. . . ance Wag'fortheoming to fairs*1io' ',Ivirs. Rufus Kese�, Exete as, . that.is in­dffect. . I 'amount to well over . �ill�, r. , ---------- '11.1': 11 , r, W �i" r , � ' ______ . ­� 11, - .. . . .... i'� - # . . women's - ______= is required. -1 rings at 7 IA 4 . . suffered in- gate revenue bee,pse 6lected"8ecretary of' the . , ZON Ing alone will - is covered ' 1�- � I , of wet weather. Mr. Lashley .said division, With Mrs.' Joseph Grum- . , -1 , I 1. 1. 1. 1- ,, .1 . At present the bel A special section in -this issue is $4,000, which by insur� . %. _�,11 1. I � I . ,:. .,� -,-�,- .�­ � 11 � I rl. I . 4 ance- I � 1. .1� . . .,��., I I I would be going forward mett, Seaforth, a§ assistant secre- FlRE DEgTROYEW k-1irjd barn on -the farm of Arthur ift ulay."n, near Kipperi, Saturday , a.m.; 12 noon, and 6 p.m. each dlay, devoted to the recently opened I .1. &__ . . � � . . ' 4 ,� ... . except Sunday. es of Seaforth Lumber Lim- Destroyed with the barn were 19 '. , . I . I I i '6 , premis . .1 . . =ry. I morning. Seaforth, Firemen.. ir" vented flames spreading to the,. nearb�.' residence. Logs, estimated' �..'J .... .. . �. I , 0 1 tary. .11 . ... : I (Photo by Phillips) ' � I In commenting on the installa- ited. See Pages 8, 9, 10 and 11. tons of hay, 600 -bushels of grain,.- ' �­,,+.Illj , Grants ire 'being At a joint dinner for the men's at nearl� $20,000,.was.*- rdAfty' ' ed by insurance. . I ,.-, 11 , . � I . -barn full of straw, : �"'. .-, _, authbrized, he . . pq . *qover . I I and a half a .. ,,��.�,,r,` ; I . said, up to a maximum,.of $500, to and women's divisions, it was re- ... � ". , , 11, I I I 1� — tion, Father E. P. Weber recalled . . ­ " "!- . ' I . .. . . 11 . . that it was a coincidence that 62 . No implements or -animals were ' I I ..... "w , �. .. , . I . � : �T I . *1. %�,,,. A , �,,,. A ; 0 " AE REMIND , years ago Wednesday the church in. the barn. ' ,:�,�� % I � help bridge the -finincial 7gap ere- ported that some success has been , � �... �_ , . ated 'for -fairs this year, gained in pro.Toting a resolution T ves Enter ' WEEKLY EDITORS 'A 1VL ED .�­;..'W many ,. . . -was, installed. It was rung 14 . Tables Play Clinton! volunteer fire de -w . .. 1-� il � .4 I . I I � .;.... . bell The , ,_ I L � � -When day after 4ay of rain washed dLrafted 4 year ago at the annual . - . . . �, I � . ,;i,� - for the first time the following partment answereta the alarm. I !k�'..11 I , fair convention lor District 9. The wo- C, , , I . . - 1� ,� . I I ( . �"-.; " � . ,g in Ottaria.:,; The system Of meu�s division of­the�Pe n _U I I � . The installation of the antorna-, . , I , I I , date es,,, 0 . . ., . , �.111 11 � . - out many of the,�regula.r fall At Re6ekah'Euch' I . I . , NP forth Gaing F RIGOURS OF PROFESSION " lay, November 1,. 1894. re - _ Seaforth B azt I , . it Huro IF- _. , , , . ; .. �,�. - 11 . calculating the 4 wet Wiiatfiir giant, asked, at their 19t. con. 7: . - I a at there are few';wiU- regional effect tic equipment at this ,time in- a Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge held a Sunday morning Seaforth firep� . . . _- I - . I - ing to face the rigoi I , � .. of the differelice.be�ween ,. . 00 I � a fire' at . f I nren's work at fairs sho;.uld' bQ � I , . . , rning th - 11 ".. he -said, is to reckon 66 per,cent =, that prize, money,for wo- ` rs of a career J. R. ChiAick, vice-presidept sense is a recognition of the 100th euchre on Monday evening with 14 men *were summ6ned to I I the'gate 115-ta.01 Near.1y $ . aid sales man4ger, the Midland anniversary of the diocese., It is tables in play. the property of Bert Christensen on. ­ , receipts this year, and the aver- counted toward the total 4-41,000 I . . . I ,in a weekly newspaper, .George Free Press, discussed techniques Winners of . the prizes were: lad- . Railway St. I . . , . . . 11. . � -, gate -receipts of three ' - e mon6Sr . . . � . .., , 4 age of thf priz .:.that is tW. mininturn, Thieves stole nearly V100 when ,Ellis, editor of, the Goderich S'gr in selling more local advertising. . ies, first, Mrs. Rita Orr; lone -Neighbors saw smoke coming I I normal .yearg it th6- same . fair- if a fairis �*. be graded as Class they gained entry to RowcW0 �nal-Star, suggested that weekly ,, d consola- from the barn and turned in an .. . I thaV must. #0 mpany ,.B" itikoklk, ,11C.11 � The Motors �ullding­ I -on each 'tore , 13nour advertiser should kno.w,of ; OW ban s, Mrs. Eldon Kerr; .: I . ; . One thbig . , of Class , ade �­of. edi attending the Wester'n . Mr., Mrs. Bradsh .. � "I the pulling power of the press.' tion, Mrs. Ed. Boyce; gents, first, lalarm. Seaforth firemen brought. � 'A Martment'of Agric. peir'Asso- John Bach; lone hands, Robert Me- the blaze under control. Damage . , ,, I Domini=- . ul- Goder�& Street 'here ,early Sxtn� .Counties Weekly Newspa . - �, . . . . , . 31 P I I ture,hae ia- red, the resplution, . ; 6iation in Stratford Saturday may #. S. Mendell, Streetsville Re- Clure; consolation, Alex McMich- to the empty frame., building. . .,��, .. . . Chd , 444' ' -it was ro'Wrted TuesdAy, ind has day m6rning. .. .. . . be the last of their kind. The meet- v141w, was elected- president to sue- Are Wed 25 Years . ., ­ I � mallock - I , I . ael, Clinton. amounted, to about $50, ace6rdin.gp. . . �,,'., ,. . _ ,�.. , . . ­ p .. 7 - - ing was held at theStratford Coun- coi�d Mr. Ellis. Vice-president is A delicious lunch was served by to Fire Chief John F. Scott. . - ,�',�, I . I agreed _tlidt the women's Work It is the third time the ,Row � �, . . I . . ' t , might b 1, e.cotinted, but that, if it is,' �Iiffe premises have beer ed the fiftieth George Tatham, List6wel Banner;' Mr. and Mrs. William Bradshaw . . ". _S gapitered, try Club and marW ed th� the social committee, under the Children Who bid been playing I � _" - I I. � Eoteft 608S the miriintum requirement � Wou-Id the laft time, being ab&4t ,t�p year of the association. 'Mr. -Ellis convenership of Mrs. Dave Me- around the barn are ,�.,!11�', , � , - i as . , . sekretary,' J. G. Landsborough; of Market St., Seaforth, obsery blie I A ' , �- . . I I - I I I " � I .:.,, .. 1. Giand Valley Star and Vidette; 25th anniversary of their marriage . � be incro,'#se,qi�fronK$3,000 to -$30%. yeirs ago� -have caused the outbreak. , �% . , I is,pr sident of the association. ' . , Officers an& mmembet� of Mal- . c*.,co#�j;ed� 'Itp.s impossible to believe " he trkasurer, Willard Gardiner, Har- at their home on Sunday, when Lean. -1 I - " .1 Utgin"4t,dfibctors be guided The breaks�rins were .. . i , . -1-4 �,.0 �, I I loch' Chapter 'entertained ; their: I I . . -by publi ""in in determining Sunday morning, entrance appaft said. with tongue in cheek, ,,.that riston ,Review' ,Directors elected members of their family and ' . ' I . j3lp e 0#144 L . � ' "" � wiv,eg and, friends it. Axinistrong's - friends were present. Abturkey . � ' eri'Friday night; on fair programs, Pdr. Lashley said ently having been gained through iety can continue to produce w4re Don Soutbebtt, Exeter. Times � 'A ' - 4 P I ti 111.11-1 witid so a A4vocate; David Dills, Acton Free dinner was, served to 27 w o were I : - .� . restaurant In Exet frequen 3,5� �,4 arge Majority is ows at the fear' of the , prem- me to be weekly editoir& who. win 1, Husbands -Are,, Guests .." I . when more than sikt' - , . I I . I - present. I I . I I I I . . . a .., . I ..., ., y enjoyed dfa most Interested in ,livestock - and iaeg. ' . . I work 60 hours a week, be � iam TeMplin, Fer "I. . . I � . ... 1. . , . . . . . ON W � _... . . 11 _1 I I g' playing ,the ftess� and Will . . . , , .� ner and 4pent the evenin s were $ g�w gus - News -Record. John Eedy,. St. Mr. land Mrs., Bradshaw �, who - I , I , ... i � 9 - . . . � I town 5 vailin ' ' . . " ! -0 I ­ _ '. .. .. . _ _ .. - machinery - exhibits, as, ,compared, � The till '. pried open:by the all arid serve on. - ie', were 11110 ., . ! " I - . . . � I cards. . similar attrac- culprits. Mr- RoWeliffe 'slaid'that dozens. of committees." MgFys Journal -Argus, condueted were married at Elimvil . . �., I � guests were "welcomed - to, � 'W a S.., and, 4;. . . . the recipients of many -gifts and alt6n' nst'it te I . ""., '. I The , , . - dw - ` .:., 1. .. I . I '%qtls face it, -we are the,last 9t 0m., elections. u I 11 . . 1W.." . I . I I i.. -1 . .A 11 . '�hie(t- taken Couftible T. "'E. � Johnston, . a species. e re quaint. Other '7"bj� busi�ess ineeiing *as cut cards 'on, -the � adniversary occa- , , - . I . ,; t tions- -.7 . I between W ,and', $100 in cash'wali . . , I . . '. i Mos . I I . �11 apte�orby, first prine' . , * The 4-H -Club programs ca ' . * I - A toast to the a es was �, __ The ladies of -the Walton Insti- proved very interesting. A'iocial , - . I out at Ontario fall fairs 'in recent of the O.P.P. detachment in Sea- people take holidays, know their short',by the announcement of the sion. 1�� * . i proposed by, Thomas Pryde, M.L.A., years - have been the � biggest . sin- , forth, *investigated. children's first. names and amass death 'during the noon -hour of The former Florence Herdman. tute entertained their husbands and ' time was enjoyed, after which .... I � . .i i . Mrs. J. B. Higgins 'Lashley in . ount Forest, Mrs'. Bradshaw is a daughter of lunch wa's served by -the hostess, . . ..-t"., Exeter, with ctor, !said Mr. material goods at a steady rat' f pper d _. .I . . e. Mrs. T. H. Ellis', M an .1 , . I reply0g. . . . gle fa, Mrs, Alvin McDonald and Mrs. .11, I . . 1! strengthening the livestock s6; But weekly editors take pills f6r mother of the - association presi- Mr. and Mrs. John Herdman, now social evening in the Community Wirt. Flood. .. . ]Prizes were won during the eve- I . .� .1 . � �', - . I at many fairs., , . . St. Thomas Lions their uIcez% get blamed for many dent, George Ellis. of Exeter, who were present on � . . iting bi Mrs. Dunean-Cooper, Mrs. A discussion of fall fair financing . 0% . - - I things by irate subscribers, . and Tile editors were welcomed by Sunday, and who celebrated their Hall last Thursday evening. A Mr. and Mrs., Alvin McDonald _111!1;_1`1.` J. W. Crich, John Bach and Amos 49th wedding anniversary on Tues- sumptuous dinner was served in attended a reception held for Rev. . . �1-4 . I pinablems was'led fiV Harvey Web- Are ests Here amass accouAts re6eivable at. an Major Wilfrid P. Gregory, Q -C . "I .; . Corby. . WU - . n" day of this week. Mr. Bradshaw cafeteria style. Those partaking and Mrs. H. , V. Workman'at Till-' �� I �- , Those ptesent micluded:'Mr. and st'r, secretary of St. Marys Fair, I . incredible rate." and Chas. D. Dingman, preside n t was born in England. the son of were seated at nicely arranged sonburg last Friday. - . :", - ,� and Earl MeSpadden, secretary of ' Speorth Lions entertained 30 Fortunately, he hoped there was and editor, The Stratford Beaco : �'.. , . I . Mrs. John Bach, Mr. and, Mrs. Seaforth Fair. Reports on 4-11 Mel nbers of the St. Thomas Lions. a brighter future than the one he Herald. The Beacon-11trald was Mrs. David Bradshaw and the late bridge tables, numbering about 20 Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnston . �_1.11' ( William B61R dshaw. They have a in all. spent several days at the home of '.. ,, Mr. and Mrs..Allistar Club participation in fall fairs were C had-, outlined.. The 1956 census host at a reception for the editors David Bra I 'I lub here Monday evening. ns were given by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr- . � 0 . Broadfoot Mr and' Mrs. Wilson given by Ralph E. White and . The'visit was arranged by W. C. showed i great growth in the pOPu- and thei wives. - family of two: David-, of Learning- Musical selectio * "t 'Broadfoo,t: Fraiii Case, Misii Ruth Bruce McCorqubdalp, of the Perth a The. ir and Louise, at home. Misses Audrey Hackwell and Ruth and Mrs. Jim Johnston, Essex. .. .1,111"111 ,', . . ,Barber, of the St..Thomas Club,,I�tion of towns. Looking ahead, Huron Expositor was repre- ton, Mrs. Bradshaw have Anne Ennis, accompanied by Mrs. I .1� . . Mr, and � ? I � ) Cluff. Amos ,Corby, .Mr. and Mrs. ffice of the Ontario Department arid his father, a charter member�he believed ,that "municipalities sented by A. Y. McLean and R J William Humphries. Progressive Ontarlo Farmer's, Uniou �,�� . . I , . M. E. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 0 , and by G. W. Mont- and pait president of the Seaforth I that are now ' been residents of Seaforth for 15 ' . , 4 . of Agriculture, villages will be pros- Wallace.. __ — 134, �. :� Crich, Mi. and Mrs, Dunc. Cooper," , , - perous towns. Places that are now years, coming here from Exeter. euchre was enjoyed,. the following The O.F.U. meeting,'Local if : .1 .g6mery, of the Huron office. club Was chairman of the meet . Out-of-town guestsowho were pre- being prize winners: ladies. high, was held at the home of Mr. and �; . I -1 ,� I Mr.'And Mrs.,W1n'.,DAIryMpIe, Mn . . . . ing. .merel,hamlets will be live vil- . gathering Sunday in- Mrs. Leslie Oliver- low, Mrs. F.. Mrs. Mark Hamilton on Monday. ,i . , � I and M I rs. Gordon Ferris, Mr. and I I I- . . . . officials who were lages. - I I Fi ure Skaters sent at- the � . � i 'kirk, - . -and. -Mrs, , - District Lions I .� ..� �1Mrs..Ltd. , Mf 9. eluded: Mr. and Mrs. David Walters; gents, hiih, Wm. Hum- night with a good attendance. The 'i � ` " '' Mr. and Mrs.. Ivan Clair Haney � ( , present included Deputy Governor He hopes that the, industrial . with .1 , Brown ggms, , Ho c,� ­�:� . Al I J J. M a hliu, St. Marys, and overflow from Toronto alone will Commence Nov. 7 Bradshaw, Ingersoll; Mr. and Mrs. phries; low, Bobby Humphries. meeting came to order at 9:36 1 1 I Mer- i Pi , l Kalbfleisch, Mr and Mrs. Em a- make a big � contribution to this Herdman, Mr. Herman Herdman President Carl Dailton . presiding. , t son Kyle, Mr '�and Mrs.. Elmer Ba Ron Stoner, Parkhill, and Intern , and Miss Mary Herdman, Elim- Anniversary Services The minutes of the last meeting . ,, A Larone, Mr.., * arid Mrs.* - Austin - . tional Director Ward Bolton, St. region's ,growth, and, with the Regiftr6tiori for figure skating . .1 .. 00 I I . I . gk.owth will come larger and, bet -1 a the- first lessons will com- ville; Mr. and Mrs, Hilson White- Large congregations attended were read and approved, �,:, I Matheson,. Dr.,and Mrs. James Me- Clair Haney, well-known Eg- Marys. * . . , nd and Kenneth, Of Ingersoll, and the Duff's United Church annivers- Mrs. Carl Dalton, one of the , ... - � . . 'Re businessman and racipg The'St. Thomas group presented ter weekly newspapers. ' mence Wednesday, Nov. 7, at 4 ford Herdman, T en- . .. .. I Cabe,. Mr.',aud,.Mrs, Angus Mae- m6ndvj r of' the oronto; ary sdrvices on Sunday.* Rev. C. delegates to the' Guelph conv n . -1 . . hich , Tom Patterson, founde o'clock. Mrs. M. W. Stapleton will Mr. Clayton - Lean Mr.. and Mrs. bavid Me- enthusiast, who'saffered serious in- an entertaining program w iel, of kensall, was guest tion, gave a mo , . ..J . . I ., . � Leaff' Mr;_and Milt. Wa'Mi when -,he crashed during a was outstanding, both.with respect Stratford Shakespearean Festival, be on hand to accept fees, which Mr. and Mrs. Squire Herdman, Hel- D. Dan st interesting re . " ildle- juries c uality-of the various num- told the editors that the 1957 Fes- will be $15 for the year. en and Anne, of Centralia; Mr. and speaker for the, occasion. port. There was considerable dis- . �, , 'Mk,;:ak . Mrs;. George' Miller, Thank8giving Day Herdman, Exeter; Mr. At the morning service Rev.'Dan- cussion on International Farm Un- 'i 1, . .. - � . . Strathrot, .was removed -again to bers and the extent to -which they. tival'season will be the most ex- . Pe. executive hopes to arrange' Mrs. John De- iel chose as his text, "Do the work ion Counci4 Brief. It was decided . . A "' ­ * , , , �, � . =.� and Mrs. 06ffle Oke, Mr. and �citing since i953.' He said that the tiine for 'private lessons for those and Mrs. Carmen, Herdinan, .. 3 - Mrs. W96u: .Ok6, Mr. and Mrs: 9trathroy hospital on Monday. . were free of inhibitions. . . . troit, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of an Evangelist." A prelude of to hold ev�ry second Saturday of .'t I . val was a. suce e extra tuition. I . I I - ddrdss by Fest� port "from Class C a Makins and P�tricia, of Hay. organ ,and, piano music by the or- the month for the local in . . A , I CH&MIckard; Mi; and Mrs. Th6s_ Mr. Haney had been brought A feature was an a - ess because of who wiih to procur , be . ' eetitfg at . I ." , ,- .home a week ago, but complica- Hugh Savauge, St. Thomas.. Who' the strong regional sup nd D children will ganist, Mrs. Harvey Brown, ac- the hall. `11�; � . Frydi 1WE and Mrs. Alvin, Riley s the ppopIg you represent." having Ahe r le 0 - . I., .. .; , - � , Mrs. Carin Uo*cuffei Wni. tions which developed necessitated detailed interesting. reW5 I ss ns in the after I . I companied on the piano by Mrs. The social hour was spent in " � . . .. ,Mi. w4d� ',and Mrs. Keith big reium -to hospital. He would of his career. . Don Sdhthcott, Exetik Times- noon, leaving the evening lessons Jack Bryans, was enjoyed by all. playing euchre. Lunch was served. .� � . Shannon,. ­W� ­ � essed, bylAdVocate, thanked Mr� Patterson for the A's and B's, Further de- Joan Wilson Heads ,,� - 1. . . � appreciate having -any of his Appreciation was expr I Sharp, Mr.. an ,­­ , � the Festival had a strong tails) of the club will be arm unc- . . The choir rendered two anthems, Watch for further particulars for . :� I '. .1 t , � ­':, ­... I s vi I g, of the Seaforth club. land said, , . - 0 "The Twenty -Fourth Psalm" c azaar, to be held . I � 1� , 16i - friend sit, ,#i!a,in'hospital. . , J'.Ei Ke4tin I I sony", e. .. 41 � , �- . , . , . I . I � .. . . ed on - registration, or as soon af- "Ye Gates, Lift Up Your Heads in the near,future. . �.... , y", - . . ., 041 - . . .. f Homemaking Club . I I - .. '.. .. . (t I ." - . .; 'ter as possible, when it will be on High." A double trio, compos- Mr. and Mis. George Habkirk i ". ! known definitely the size of the h 11 . . The first meeting of the 4-H ed of six girls, sang, "Just Out- and family, Of "Ingersoll, visited- .1,11, � � :: . . .1 , :, . Homemaking Club was held at the side the Door." i with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turn. 1�; . I �`,�� I... Mothers are asked to please home of Mrs. J. Aikenhead. The For his evening discourse Rev. bull over the weekend. I I -;� .. � I I .1 �, .... . :1.1:ii; ; come with their child on registra- - �� �� I leaders are Mrs. J. Hillebrecht and Daniel took his subject from St. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scherbarth .'� , :: . 1, 1: " . � Mrs. J. Aikenhead. The motto is: Mark 10:44, "And whoever of you Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Scherb rth f 0, I tion day. " a � � I Al 11� i I M "work w1file you work, and play will be the chiefest, shall be serv- and Donna, of Brodhagen, visited . ", �` � 4 1 . I '. jgg�% while you play." ant of all." The choir's evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. I ", . ­�� . , . ,, . I I .:11 M . I Hallowe"en Theme .rhis club is for making sleeping selection was, "Onward, Christian H. Miller on Sunday. �t . - �;, z. I I .. garments. Members were given Soldiers." A duet by Mrs. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Henderson, of " "" & ,-,;�.� "... - inds of dif- Reid and Mrs. Herb Travis was Egmondville, spent Sunday with' , I . I !! � Jr.fa rious tests of very Mr. Don- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Broadfoot. *1 I As rm Groups notes on the cost and k much appreciated. f . " 11 I "I � '.. . ferent materials. Va " �-", 1 . � �,;, .1 "If I Have 4 ,;, .1 . . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ken Roger§on and %.." �, )�; � *1 material were taken. There were ald McDonald sang, y ) "I ,, 4 . . . ,c . N .... hte'rtain Clinton 14 members pretent. Wounded Any Soul Today," in his Mr. and Mrs. Murray Crich, of _::411.. t" ..� I 11 ;;;; ... .. , usual able manner. Clinton, Were guests at the'home . 1, , Ili 45, . f. officers elected are: president, A . , Seaforth Junior Farmers and Joan Wilgon; vice-president, Vir- I of Mr. and Mrs. E. Stevens On I �, . I . , , . 11 , I . . I " J'tffiidr Institute played host to the ginia Smith; secretary -treasurer, Hold Fowl Supper Sunday� . � � . Clinton Junior Farmers and, Jun- Ruth Crozier; press reporter, Gene A large crowd attended the tur- Mr. arid Mrs, Arthur Bewley arid . �.. . . , I'll, � I � ( i� F". ior Institute ofi Tuesday evening Nixon; social conveners, Alice A. key supper in Duff's United Church family., of Toronto, visited with Mr. 11, I I . W"I eriing. As the peo- and Mrs. Walter Bewley and, Mrs. , I "I ""' at a Hallme'en social in the Sea- Nixon, Cathy Eckert, Emily El- on Tuesday ev _� , � - )� 1111 , forth District High School. Every- nott; pianist, Marjorie Papple; as- ple gathered for the supper, music J. Btwley of Blyth. . -op ...': ­ ;,� . "All I I . I I MI, was furnished 'by Mrs. Harvey Mr. L:W4 Mrs. Harvey Johnston, . I'k, % 01 l.k I I .� one':but- a few stragglers came in sistant pianist, Carol Carter. ill.. I , t .� Costume. Prizes were awarded to The next meeting will be held On Brown at the organ and Mrs. Jack Helen Doris and Joan, of Qlfut6n, � .14- .11 � ­.- .­ -7 flifirl ToYn_ifbfi_1f1f JuiP-, anning -gii1riesday Nov. -7-, at 9 p.m. The -Bryans ae pianist.- in- the. auditor- -spent Su-nda-y---with�-t�he---f-ar4ier!sl--..- � �, �, .11 . -,-,- . I . .?:"�'.',", .. .1 . . couple; Bet- horne assigirients are: (1) Make up ium of the churc]W. parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Silas John I , I ;'�.:I.�. for the -best dressed , I ,;!,.i�,��ii: I . � � , ...,.:11:9. I ty Aleock, mo9t comical person, a club song; (2) Name for club. A program was presented fol- ston. I I ­ i " I , - . ,.;,;'1, . �. �,l 0, .. .. rion-116mingway, the b9st,dress- Next meeting's roll call will be. lowing the supper, With Rev. W. Mr. and. Mrs. David. Andrewe, of , '. f, , ", . , 1 � � ,�.�I;t,,.4�. �! - .. Ma Is,, M. Thomas 'as chairman, consist- Torontb, spent the weekend With - , �"113 ,.. ,­ , I t4v' �,i, �� ed persou, Those not in,costame "How I prepared my materia . , , 41, , welqe put"through th , .. . � I ;,-", q", J, mill, � ng of numbers by a group &4b'm Mr. and Mrs. George Dundag.... , . L' , .i;� �. i�. A delicious lunch w1s served by I ,, . ., i " , . �.' , ,,, I guests 'were %elc"bmed at the hostess. Atwood; piano dd6ts by the Rillen Mr. arid Mrs. W. C. EnAig, I.A.4 ,"I'll , . - 0, I A '. the L-, ,�� I . ,., 0q,�: 1, I ited 1���`­ ( � �,1'11�i?,,l �'; tli#,. door by Betty Campbell, presi- I . .. sisters; readings, Mrs. McNaugh- tie - and Beth, -of London visi � , alt., 1. NW-�,t� i'l ;: u ton, roxe r; omea 9 6- the home of Mr, and Mi& bouilik -, IQ- , i I �' . dent -of. the S6afOrth n1br Iftsti- . I 11 �, I k!i I tions, orle solos, ald Ennis on Sunday. . ..,. . ., ,��;�, 11 " thlb evening folk 'I, tOfii. ,During 11 , '��, . I I '.. (14deing,,games a.V.4 round dancing Mr. and Mrs. Hori t R 1..,, ), I eii,�., 11 � 1, 1. W,im� Od Roses Bloom c onal ., a i no and organ to utitage", . I , Ts. J. Bryans and arid family, of London, visitedl , MI . :,,�,-, - - . ":_ . eat- - , I �'ith �."�' .. ! , ..., � were enjoyed. Wlift efs were, I W, ,, . , " ,,,, , . . ," . . 4 v1 McSpadden In Warm Weather' "rs. . ro . Mr. and Mrs. Roy B0nA6tt:AftdU` 4�1..­,Xjq :, ": -A, 414 . . . V. I ': I il, 1. .1 .1:j ` I , I . . Nli eat -the -banana, A sale of baking, etc., was held M. 11timphries, .. i �, � ,� I . , , 11,�; .� " . I . . . .1. �. ,��,�,:"'it .4 arid Boly Parsons; t r i 1. - - ,sant weather during in the basement followin - 04 and Mrs. Wiftlm�r bit ,�'."' , � ,.:�,,,i , �1. Mrs Merton Xeys and Ken Camp the plea g the pto TA: , I �, . 'I 'I) - ., �111.. . . Seafotth visited SiM -Di" -,".7111"', I I � ! WE v6ft over Audrey Godkin and October has disturbed Nature to gram. UAY , ata, - .,'_�.".,.7_`;o,, ... ... � . � � . . * Larry Wheatley. Arnold Camp- such an extent that many varie- . arid Mr� Vraft.... M.40& . w. ,,, H :Stp .1,1 I .;;; . bell won, the coke contest over Lar- ties of fruit and flowers, apparent- Morris aAd Grey W.MS. Mr. alid -Mrs, J gq,­I,� , ' ,� � I.., , -, I .11 r�.; Jone& ly believing it to -be Sprilig, are. Mrs, llgr4y Johnston, of Clintori Mi And: Mix, Jaeg, .X � �! "'.1 e � � ; . _ � ,1. Y;':o� �,�, , I .. . . ", � . kination dance, aud. Mr;�. Pat X-10 hits such;a rose dhd 16th q � . . , 1"': V I'- . ; . , ud. - 0 g, , , 0A -WOR", � Sandra Doig commencing to'bud, , 'f M "' I'left, th S: % 10 ,� was! hostas, ,t& -the st I L fit f'' , . 4�Akty ' Jones and, t thb W ­.. ,w A , �,41 �i,�,�� ; / 1. i W. WO111. T 9, t it '800L'. X.S.Iast.*06 ThivitWof, d t ,%%& �;' "' , X. � _. � i "' ; I .1 - , `11� I � I . 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