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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1956-12-14, Page 10 al i'v W I. I: .. M .'� ??aims'• .:#t. .. ^ 4 , a 'kd vt - ':;,,.� rel ,i ;; f i - �, JyTI{ il'fi nl x, , Ik iI o W-�"+` re* L1 twN"Vr ei 'Y`'"�y',k¢ 5{ ( 4}l,Prl a§ ti 41 4 1� if d,p���f�la,! 5!Pl E� vy, ucurl� rf�y y ^ § r w. li .. n ,m, x � ,., r yry^.' trS r l.' . a�.E ^.,, ofi t�'+11 9r dr, lr*'rt V:, i� , . 'p�' t . t'�, : �,}�qq !' 4srtl;+i�:-. ,+•r"� �Nf J,w:�:,'J� �' , . ,fir , L- ,AL�i �L �, f',..& � w. illi's-1-, I� :�_, lat � i. -N, W 1, /F, 7 9 ­..�,: ... .. . -, T' :i e�!,E• .. , 4 ' � ., ' . ' • • " ,a, r I i,`.. 1~J 1S>k i,4'k ^ , , ,r ',�" MIG,, ; 1 R 1 .!' r . {"• aylE� , l a i' : jt ­ie, i 9 t,F ,� v .;!' 1 I - 3:.' h ',. +. ` f fi r^ n^'IW F§'F)-" r N; • - 'i T �_ N Q..'.V-$ Iyouth Year rG ••.1 �•^,a7vlyu� Nin t - , ,, . Y!J•t �, v¢if4{$, „ c'� ,y,'4�-yr yw i pinhole N vex 4s3s SEAFORH C1ITA �! T' I ,UTDAY' D CEM ... ,, 1 r N6 r, ' ... 17,r!✓'S' l' J L i� . "' samr , 1H1 , 9 � �Qi � �' '�: ,. •off l y�` ' ` „ a" �'�'�' x. i si°3 rye(, '`r17'. t'17:,, I ` f1 fiu�ft'l!} i�qY h ! a 13; .,� R' Y a - t< 4 �� IR q .� �. 1 y S ;', �.c�>.e. ��:��Y�t'a§, xd Jin' i, - L. . t I 7,,v :',f,; ;; i »' o •r y a a dna aa, pie' 7,� i 14-!�.p 1F. - . I", r fi% sf, ,. 1 . I ash, Com ��� :: ` Estoblishment of a committee to bions Club had, named W. M. Hart` 4111'' ! it �.� , ,' i4, .... 111,;`.:',,�.,�,��; i""I. ' s., r� .. n., 4 ,, L1 ,+',. }F.:'iy�,''a• 'i.•sn<ifl 1 ,tip, 4'0 -ordinate Seaforth district activi- to such a -committee, and others, ' y J cies on behalf of Hungarian relief he Felt si ould be asked to ' " "' i �} y a u11 x w as sponsored b Seaforth Coun- serve Hr. r� .s ? ,, �t ll, . l Monday y Would include Mrs. J. B.a Russell, � < TiliE VdTE: . ° , � x 1 � i - - Y 'nig[it. 'Mayor E. A. for the Red Cross; A. W. Sillery x Seaforth electors -,•-,less •tbnar bpi; t and Reeve N. Seoins and E. P, Chesney; for Tucker- Polls 1 & 2 Polls 3 & 4 Polls 5 6 Total those entitfed to a baligtw.oix. v� ' t were names by council to set up smith; J. M. Scott, for McKillop; � "Y'r FOR COUNCIL: ,wr 'he e°mmittee. Miss Luella Burke and arepres- z a •ks" *, Ball, William 195 143 112 4S0 ' n 11 esday voted in three anewtJ)i+- -cS Mallor McMaster told council, entative from St. James Church t:;;:; ,::,y •.,f:; y ,. Christie, B. F. ... ,, to Council that as a .result of advertiisements and also from the Ministerial As ` iy < '• •; ......• 127 108 394 be e f :M ;r ° NIT asking for help, a number _ z . v >; `' ,;l:.k.,., rr� Habkirk, 159 rs and. defeat, y r of of sociation. ' 'til Scott 14s 3 kv two -to -.one, a proposal tip. W,V, , p' € ., ' : r �fix» �s Kellar, John .. Pers had been received. These Answering a query from Coun- ' y� ' 146 112 96 35.4 vide for an extension'to the s , r . +',I %> g f r ' r: Leslie, Harvey _. Y `'<. . fib 46 4 ranged from the provision of ac- cillor Christie as to whether the „ :i�, Y """"""'• 72 q €fl` s ' Rivers, Thorpe .............. 147 126 85`'system. The vote was 715 fox olid ` '' eommodation to gdmiaihtratilve Governments had asked towns to '` ' n= a z, ' 226 against. help, and in order that assistance .establish committees, the Mayor,"- .•; Scott, James T............ 111 268 t E k + might proceed in an orderly fash- said, according to the `i `t ' : * Turnbull, Dr. J. 0....... 172 i37 91 400 �-.a »r.1,g,,4-, William Ball, with 450 trote g papers, all a'=, Y s : SEWER BY-LAW: Ar. J'. O. Turnbull, with .400 votes., :. on, he felt a committee, repres towns had been contacted. The °fE For ntative of the community, was request had come through the Con - essential. new candidates for Seaforth mun., A 57 3$ 20 115 n federation of Mayors and Mun'ici- sl ,s r Against 91 icipal office in Seaforth, headed ,'' He said, at his Suggestion, the Y '. *` 67 y•, 226 the poll. Thorpe Rivers, a'nothex5' polities.;rs new candidate! polled 358 votes'in' ! ` RED CROSS To ACT :: C ar ^ � ppy®��� WINDS • fourth place. G��� v Har®� The Seaforth benne of the Can- �' x .< �1 P ������S�® The vote was light, and with t1lo . + adian Red Cross Society has ac- Y< 11, cepted a Special emergency exception o£ the final hour P y quota s _ $� '�®p�®r� of sewing and knitting fur Hun- >«' � A 1,TOWN ALTERATIONS `�'/� C nig officials were not busy.p Club Marian relief. Immediately after Y x { , �� i °��� ���® � ®®�^T1��11. a 569 Voters went to t1re, p ,f p� N ,..% of the 1,212 which war'°' 4 the holiday season. airy one in Sea- fr.. �; ; • ' -, , ��F €z '"�' Seaforth Council wound up the 'signed "Merchants' Co a entified Banquets orth or district, w?ie can help �° t x I mmittee. to vote. An hour after the polls Here ":`" year's business Monday evening I C. M. Smith was reappointed as !opened, less than 75 votes had '-- with this work, is orad 4o'da so. z' and in the process established the town's representative on the been cast. Material will be available at the:£ Seaforth District Hi h School De �s The Perth -Huron Shorthorn Club �t v something of a record. the meeting g Deputy returning officers were + + held its annual meetin and ban- Red Gros, rooms in the Llbrarg ,at. � :`� ` g (board. able to announce results as earl g �`< adjourning shortly after 9 o'clock. Possibility that some action will I as an hour after the polls closed quet Wednesday night in Egmond- the •January 4 meeting of the so- 1VIayor McMaster presided. and ; v i•ille United Church with about 100 ciety, car contact Jules. a. W. Moore. �- be taken next year to license: At 7 o'clock, D. L. Reid and Mae 5.i 5 >,Y 'x.: • „4y.i„.. all members of council were prey- „IA . Persons present. Cash donations for Hungarian re- ant trailers was seen, as Reeve Scoins Watterworth, at 3 and 4 Poll in The retiring lief will be forwarded by the treas- Sl',.` F6 Ji PI -y" 04 156 n ' - r h ,"n T, �' , Reporting for the street commit- displayed a draft by-law on the Clarke's Garage, reported a total. l Y g president; Howard urer, ;dr . W. E. Butt. to head oar- n e urn held a 'Waal elections Tuesday evening. subject, Licensor he Armstrong, R.R. 2, Seaforth, was q Shown in .this group are, seated, left to right: James T, Scott''secretar John Holland, rest- tee, Councillor E. H. Close said a g• pointed out, Shortly after 8 o'clock Returning chairman for the meetin ters at Toronto, ', y� p number of drains had been clean- would not only bring in additional Officer D. H. Wilson had complete g- The appeal F dent; Stuart Wigg, immediate past president, and D'Orleon Sills; who retired this year after sero- ed and a culvert on Sparling St. revenue, but at the same time 'results. Montgomery, Huron Coun- PP al to the Seaforth ung several terms as treasurer. Standing: Harry Nesbitt. first vice-president, and Don Muir, would settle an differences that i 11 ty agricultural representative, sec- branch from the Ontario Division ing leve at -arms, Inset: William n Smith, secacid vice-president. Not shown are Archie Dob- lengthened. While the had been would Y f The trend indicated in first re- retary-treasurer of the club, re- reads irl. part: "The League of son, treasurer; R. S. Box, ordered for a drain on Brantfordmightexist regarding school at- ports showed no variance as am r ` parted a' successful Red Cross Societies have been ur Pension officer; Rev. J. H. James, chaplain; F. E. Willis and Fred tendance. ditional Street, it would depend on the polls reported. William year and a 2d to use all Canadian resource Snow, auditors, and committee chairmen H. Huissar (entertainment); Ken Powell (property), Al- weather when the work could pro- Council expressed formal appre- BaII continued to head the oils membership of 54. tan Nicholson (house), Dick Eisler (special events). M. McGrath, (membership),' R. M. Smith elation on motion of Councillors and the ratepayers eantinued to A Officers named for 1957 are: available to meet the immediate (sick and visiting), and Jack Eisler (sports). ceed. Kellar and Christie, to Councillor a "no" a the sewer honorary president, Howard Arm- needs of the people of Hungary at -- - •- ---.-- P The new grader, obtained on a >' : + proposal.. trong; president, Arthur Bald, the discretion of the League. These lease arrangement, was doing a Close who is retiring after ten , Sebringville• vice-presidents, Wm. supplies were immediately put at ■ s 1an With; ■ good job. Mr. Close said. A ding year's service. d' Pepper, R.R. 3, Seaforth, Lincoln their disposal and as a result our for the snow plow attachment had Councillor Close said he had en-' C��'�r�S► t'^ White, St. Marys; secretary-treas- stock at the Geneva and Marseilles ' at been received and installed. Joyed every bit of his work on the v urer, R. E. White, Stratford, Perth warehouses is depleted. Shipments Dublin council. Suggesting that perha s p •r 4i ` have already Reporting for the property con- P I ® Elections; 1.County agricultural representative; Y gone , f> om the Or, mittee, chairman Scott Habkirk he had lost some friends because • ,]�, assistant, G. W. Montgomery; di 'tario Division and another is pack O'Reilly ■ ■ O of the stands he had taken, be I 1told council work was well ad' rectors: Huron County, Morley ed, ready £or sbipment the end of said. while he regretted . this, it • i It ;:.the week. We are writi I vanced on Town Hall alterations, �/Johnson, Auburn; Bruce Keyes, ng to aslc . rtes Injulsories Repairs had been carried out at couldn't be helped, "I did what I Set Morris ole Varna; John'M. Peck, R.R. 3, Kip- you to please send your finished the former waterworks residence, thought was fair and square, 1 - ' articles to the Division Warehouse ix'illiam J. O'Reilly, Dublin, died to, 'and Joseph. Kitchener. and residence of his son, Hubert Referring to construction at the Mayor McMaster agreed. "You Voters in three Huron centres i, pen. Anson McKinley, RR. 1, g .t. i + Zurich; James M. Scott, Seaforth; as soon as possible, so that more in Scott Memorial Hospital here two daughters. Sister Benedicta O'Reilly, Dublin, until Friday rear of the town building, Council- called the cards as you saw them." went to the polls Monday to select ,V 3' .Fames Smith, R.R. 2, Brussels; may be packed for overseas, In Tuesday evening a few hours af- (Mary), Goderich, and Mrs. Thos. morning at 9:15, when they will for Kellar inquired why the roof of the meeting, members municipal officers. + Werth County, Roy Nethercott, R. order to get further supplies into Burke (Ruth). Livonia. 14Iich. A be taken to St. Patrick's Church, of the existing garage extension o council, officials and press ac- Goderich Twp, �','+' Hungary, we must ter he had been in collision with cepted an invitation from Mayor R. 1, St. Marys; Arnold Robinson, get them into a car at Dublin. He was in his brother, Michael. of Regina, also Dublin, for Requiem High Mass had not been raised to a level ev- Reeve: John ich T 228, Wilmer �. FtR. 3, St. Marys; John Dunnellour warehouses in Europe. The survives. A son. Clarence, was by Rev. Father Ffoulkes, Inter- en with the new construction, Thi McMaster to have coffee and sand- Harrison 182. t ' need is for infants' and children's 77th year. killed overseas during the war. • ment will follow in St: Patrick's would permit the new grader to wiches. Grey ,, R.R. 6, St. Marys; Wallace Bal- ; ,T L'antyne, R.R. 3,'Stratford; James warm clothing, underwear, night- I The accident occurred as Mr. The remains are . resting at the cemetery. be accommodated. Reeve; George Hutchinson 389, + E. Robinson, R.R. '1, St.' Marys wear, quilts, and with special em- I O'Reilly was walking across No. Councillor Habkirk said this was Clifford Dunbar 321. ; Fergus Lannin, R.R. 2, Dublini Phasis on all knitted articles. One 8' Highway from north to south, done considered and could still be Bdlf1�AS Lose Goderich i „r t at the . Dublin corner. Police ,said auditors, Roy I'e,PPer. R•.R. 3, Sea- .thing to bear in mind is the ne,, 1 ' F�;ERCHER - i , forth ; Elkin McKinle R,R. 1, cessity to get this done with ex- the driver of the car, which- was • . • Councillor J. T. Scott, chairman' • _Q-ahaaiiw $3; :-John r Y, / N1,�yalr .lohix.- Zurich; director of the Ontario Pediency because of the great and Proceeding east, was Sol Gerofsky, ®pe6il�g �p� FIuckins 815. DARK GOLDEN WEDDING OCCASION of the park committee, had no re- a�+rr Council (six elected): Jas, Bis - Shorthorn Club, Andrew Gaunt, dire need." 61 Mercer St., Stratford. port Accordin set 1.366. Peter MacEWan 1291, l ` + Lucknow. g to police, the force The sewer disposal plant was Seaforth Bantams lost their o m • of the collision threw Mr. O'Reilly Mr, and Mrs. R. F. McKercher S arlin working satisfactoril chairman H.,enin p' Frark Waikom 1.248. C. M. Robert- Sltortharns Popular forward and he landed on the P g, .of Leadbury, g Y, g game in the Seaforth arena son 966. Joseph Allaire 809. Wm. ' H. R. White, Guelph, secretary- H®f� ®�:d�c�t�® quietly celebrated the 50th anni- For many years Mr. McKercher Leslie, of the sewer committee, Tuesday night when Gcderich edg- Tipple 795, John Vincent 779 t manager h the Canadian. Short- pavement 16 feet in front of •the J .� horn Club, was A car. Damage to the car was esti- versary of their marriage at their has represented mutual insurance said. The town solicitor is investi- ed them 4-3 in a close -fought bat ° gating the town's position with re- tle, Wilkinson 680. ;,,. guest speaker and A Q mated at $45. home, lot 13, con. 6, McKillop. Mrs. companies throughout the district Morris To Vote i I i told of a six-week tour of Central /�l� Pentecostal P• speet to work that remains to be Seaforth opened the attack in l America he had taken this sum- The injured man was attended McKercher has not been well for and is a widely known and popu- done b the contractor. Since the the first by Dr. M. W. Stapleton, Seaforth. some time, and as a result there lar figure, Y period on a goal by Dick An election was indicated in one wwr mer to explore export market'pos- Tabernacle ��� � contractor had gone into bank- from Pinder, which was quickly of two Huron County townships to . h ' •sibilities. He was removed to hospital in was no formal observance of the Mr, and Mrs. McKercher have ruptcy, an effort was being made matched by the Goderich team, hold nominations Friday, w$en .• Box's ambulance, occasion. two children Robert, on the home- to determine the responsibility of when Robinson scored from Pin- three qualified for one seat on i' r I% said that Jamaica is inter- Morris Township + ested in the cattle industry inter. Dedication services in connec- The accident is being investigat- The wedding fifty years ago, De- stead, and Miss Helen McKercher, the bonding company to complete der, p council.. One M": tion. with the opening of the Pente-, ed by Constable G. R. Parker, of camber 12, 1906• took place in Lon- director of Home Economics Ser- the work. school trustee post and two council "`: cause of a growing population. In the second period Seaforth' P costal 7 abernacle on Franklin St., the Perth O.P.P. detachment at don on what Mr. McKercher re- vice of the Extension Branch of Answering a query from Coun- took the lead again when Pinder seat were filled by acclamation in "i; T milk is causing a shortage of held Monday. were largely attend- Sebringville. An inquest is being calls was a cold wintry da There the Ontario Department of Agri- eilior Scott, Mr. Leslie said an counted alone. Bechler, of Gode Grey Township. It was the second :f, 7 milk and beef. To overcome this Y y• P shortage, an effort is vein made ed. More than 150 were present held on December 21 in Stratford., was lots of snow, he said. Fallow- culture. There are three g provides the town is rich. took a pass from Laithwaite year nominations had k g during' the afternoon and evening A coroner's jury viewed the re in the ceremony "they returned to children. grand- agreement time this to develop three new breeds. The g to pay $la0 to Wright ,� Leyburn ; to tie the score at 2-a11. been held in the two municipali- •, Shorthorn is one that is being services, including representatives mains in Seaforth on Wednesday ,the homestead farm, where they for an area of land rendered use Pinder passed to Harvey Dale, I ties.. Balloting in Morris Township crossed with the object of prbeing from 18 district churches, morning. Members of the jury em- I have continued to reside. less as a result of construction. I who will be December 17. »`. panelled by Coroner K. W. Mc- Both are natives of McKillop, put Sealarth back in front "J; The dedication service, held in p, ®�. This was being paid. again. but Goderich proved too Grey ! ,,,�. 1 a ung beef cattle, the evening, was in charge o£ Rev. Landress. Mitchell, are Earl Healy. the groom vein A claim For rest loss, raised b strong as Wilkinson put the score In the other countries Mr. White g the son of the y p Council (two ko be elected): Ken- ,11 visited, the problem is much the H. Blair, of Hamilton Central Tab- Dublin; Reuben Aikens, R.R. 1, late iVlr. and b1rs. Robert MtKer- Councillor Chriskie, had been re- on even terms and Pinder counted neth Bray (accl.), Glen Huetlier same, and he told his audience ernacle. Supper was served by Dublin; Glen Pepper; Ross Pepper cher. 141rs. McKercher. the former C�ristiv�gS Party ferred to,thesolicitor to take up the winning goal on Robinson's (acct.). that this indicates a real need for members of the local comgrega- and Russell Roney, all of R.R. 3, Mae Sparling. is the daughter of with the contractors. pass. School. Trustee (one to be elect- xhe Shorthorn breed, William Pep- tion. Mitchell, the late Mr, and Mrs. Richard Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges Council held over until next+ SEAFORTH-Goal, Tremeer; de- ed): William Smith (acct,). W per expressed thanks to the speak- Rev. H. tend two who came here I Born t McKillop, Mr. O'Reilly -- ---•-'-- - held their annual Christmas party year consideration of a letter from 1fence. Lamont, Flannigan: centre. Morris cel from Exeter two years ago to farmed there until his retirement in the lode three Seaforth insurance ag , , s ; ^ form the local congregation, has two years ago, when be moved to a�99➢�ne Fi�'� g rooms when Glen, geneies,�Tom Dick; wins, Dale. Pinder; Council (one to be elected): Al - Mr. Montgomery reported on 4-H Haase, Vice Grand of Fidelity requesting a share of the town's' alternates. Jim Dick. Lane. Teal!, vert Bacon (gaol.), Clarence Yui1i { .' flub work in Huron County. There been 36 years in the Pentecostal Dublin. 1_1I Lodge. was chairman, and o business. Reeve Scoins proposed Brown. Muir, Stacey, Varley, Me- (qua].), Gordon Wilkinson cal. are 14 boys with registered here ministry. The Seaforth church is He was a member of St. Pat- At McKillop Homy g opened (q ), I g the program with a short address that all insurance be written in Llwain. Ron Beuerman, Williams. Lewis Phelan. ers, and some 58 youn the eleventh he has built on faith ricks Church, Dublin, and of the of welcome. Carol singing Y premiums would Patterson. By'erman. eon Ieted g People and on the basis of individual giv- Holy Name Society. In 1909 he Seaforth firemen were called to g through- such a way that School Trustee (one to be elect- , p projects in the heifer ing§. He has• in all; been instru- wa,, married to Emma Shea, who the farm of Lewis Coyne, con. 4, out the evening was led by Mrs, fall due on November 1 of each GUDERICH-Goal. Bisset; de- ed): Carman Haines (acel.), t and steer program. He congratu- Frank Klin accom Year, This would avoid borrowing fence. Wilkinson, Morrison; cen- lated county 4-H teams that had mental in the opening of forty- survives, together with three sons, McKillop, Tuesday afternoon when' g, ponied on the the amounts of the premiums. g tee. Robinson; wings. Pinder. Jef- three -churches in Ontario. Hubert, of Dublin; John, of Toron- a chimney caught fire. piano by Miss Mae Smith. P won -honors at various events this Solos were Council instructed the Mayor to ferie,; alternates, Drew( MaCDon'vicer�t�h ��� year, '- _ Oii otos- re given by Miss Shar- declare Wednesday, December 26. aid. Laithwaite, McKewer. Bach- / 'z. r R. E. White reported on Perth's g , High- Boxing Day, a public holiday. The ler, Hudson, Betker. Stevens, Car- • • 4-H Clubs, and mentioned the y' land dancing by Miss Betty Jean action was requested in a letter roll, McCormack, Black. �'��� t Queen's Guineas winner, Don 'Pul- 'F ° Andrews and Miss Sall Fox, ac- ,� � � Sprout £ t Kirkton Calf ,J i` ,a' , s b Pete Y on len, o be Club. He r, �;,% Y , n;. ,�. �;:,,�>• :u.:�:;;,;, companied Y r Malcolm y. Vit,;;;' <,:.a ;:; a s was m h s,, st,.>:::•�,:.:.,,... „,.rt reported that ths<:'' t?P P uc en'o e rep a regional show 1..�.> enjoyed, ,>. � i � ' g a i". Y t• F � Instrumental solos were ave �'�'^• �%� �"� ®��S �� Hospital held in Stratford, despite inclem- ; f ti i% •� f'% � • ,��; � •�- given by �< <>;� t ant r was a decided weather, sac- � �f:,�; y,' .,,-,�,,;� � Miss Ellen Connell. Thomas Fox ;> $'' �t,? r •�,. cess. r 7 ,, ' '• ' and Peter Malcolm. The . ...... '< ` Thee were 12 exhibitors :,� �"R';�' ,..; . .,,,. , �fi y; r,•. step -done- 1�'iliiam McGee Sproat di , showing V1 head. a: <` ;�, f dr.: in g of Miss Sharon Strongand R'.' `' � e, • S P ed in ti. Y, ,. sa t. Josephs Hospita11 James M. Scott was chairman , % k, �Xf ` 7 London, last xvx- William Dalrymple delighted the 1,�F•• .�;; ��� r k�`. 8: Thursday. In his 1. ' f'`:>..` "i r� i. h year, he for entertainment. Those taking t targe audience. :' £ a< ng : .. r .,,.- x? was a wide! known Tucker c a „ P ;� y' smith part in the program were Sharon '.<vi sir Mrs. Albert Harrison. Noble E>° . cis. r 1 farmer and businessman. Strong, soloist; Neale Hillman, pi- £ '% y k „ f I Grand of Edelweiss Lodge, con y r !,` r Mr. Sproat had been in poor , ano selection and recitation, and -• '-; C.ucted a couple of contests. San- �'.; . , k , health for some months and had e � Mrs. - Smith's Highland dancers, I to Claus. impersonated by Ed, An- ; ' ; : t ~w been in hospital for seven weeks. 1. with Peter Malcolm as piper. The' y k` ducws, arrived and distributed the' A ,son of the late IlIr, and M Woman's Association of the church � f� y Christmas gifts. A delicious lunch , . James Sproat, pioneer Tucker- a� was served by the social commit smith residents, he was born and �# catered for the banquet •and on �'€ received his early educators in ; behalf of the meeting was thank- tee, �_• ed by Anson McKinley, of Zurich. 40` k � that township, For nearly 50 years 1 William Turnbull expressed the ap- F he operated a file manufacturing iK ':'` r 1' yarn in Tackersmith. preciation of those present to the �..; ,,,.fir, C�lJi'l�iil®r �,��5 '»� -� entertainers for a fine program. €'.s'. x� err } ' #: He was married in 1904 to Jean <K` Robinson. of McKillop Township; .x' B. �of C. Distributes s`''. �iiris who As Mayor �. predeceased him a month t''' 4 3' ago. One son, Frank, was killed in k. & l The final act in a drama that ; an accident a number of year's ago. °§ Christmas Gifts has been under w•a at Council � e ' << Y:'. He was a member of First Pres- 1 t<i, > ^% - �' s meetings for several months, took -? r '•. 4 byterian Church, Seaforth, and al 'II As a contribution to the Christ F place Monday evening when Coun- so a member of Britannia Lodge leas spirit, the Bank of Commerce , r'r „ si clllor John Kellar paid $25 to °, A.F, and A,M„ Seaforth. here, in common with . other • a Mayor McMaster. branches of the bank, has erected . He is survived by one son, Mark, a Christmas tree and invites any 3 It began last summer during a �t and one daughter, Isabelle, botif discussion of Goderich Street at home; two granddaughters and who wish to assist those less needy ,.- pav- I., , than themsel4s by leaving gifts €: ing, when Councillor Kellar sug- three great-granddaughters; two ! of articles or money at the tree. ? Bested there was little chance of sisters, Mrs. Margaret Morlroty, of ; 1' The contributions will be forward- highway paving east of Seaforth � Seaforth, and Mrs. W. B. Horton ed by the bank for distribution to being finished this year. Mayor Calgary, Alta.; two brothers, J. 9,Y , � ' McMaster was positive the paving F ' (•Take needy p ), North Ba an families. , P ng s r N Y, d Russett' �-�-� _ ,. Q\:'r� "u ;' would be completed, and the FI.. Se'atorth. M 3 z:.:,,:... ,,.:.< wa er followed. The y ed at Plan Oce Staii g < ` ' ' :? f -i'� g 1 Whitney oF'iit►eral the G. + ;}+ . �/ g `^,z,Kti£',g,.., ;,�r •3 yy:+a„r,�s� i. a, r Mild fail •weather. w111C11 per- Raine t5'ilii'fi1� r / �:�A miffed paving to continue to the whets a largely att8nderl ft -4 I end of and the Mayore mber, settled the bet, r:. atservice 2 ip gin, by Rwas ev. uD Gl n Mori • :41 { y e��r ��M�ii■ �orty won. MR. AND le[IiS. ROBERT SMITH celebrated the 61st arrni- nav I 11I1')7tEmlil COMITY SOIL anti' Crop impr.ye•iiient Association heeld' a largely attended annual For the Magor the a off c versar of their wedd' n Glair r>'?{ " ` 'Lie Se'afdith Athletic Associa- meeting, ii9 Lonctesbbro, tlfficers eIeated are: front row Wi11i'am . y Bulla f First, Presbyterian V. •,,, payoff came Y ing Tuesd,8.. Mr. Smith. the son, of Mr. Burial followed in 1V1,6r$lhiid% , K• Y) J. �'urnbull, R.R. 2, Brussels, at a propitious ,time. He told Coun- and Mrs. Robert Smith, Hallett, and Mrs, Smith h titltti,.' is .: nn_ a ' itdstikey ata` : H, H. G, Strang.; fI'en5all, zozxe director on the' Gjntaa�io Association • the former vein :i?X g. : b,4tZ, -row,:Aobert Allan, Bruce- cru' lie was lea x - Jessie Cuthill d u hte teiY..l'•nll ei reixs .Vkefs I fa field first vice> �resi a t• fan the ne t mann a g r of 11r. and )Vies. ,itibn Cutl'iiil, were mar- sitiii 'e ; festh' M. e p d n , belhert Geize . fur ch second vice• _e Mc. t. I?., ? ,� ..,. , ....... > . y, px detit�, thur Boltcin assistant Gee Atlrer Ilzll, ,, .� ., , .:� ,., ,• ,,..,. �_. � , n 3nto attend the�rcv ressive COW- rued at the Cuthfll farm Jut .3b a il'iro,,,p,%,'rbt1,.,,g tsn. 50, llo , b Tiev. Deter Cbl i 40"f": hh !iih Bi hi' :. gr eYiitul,91 k6 r@acnt6fly4& if r Giron Count s ate a , ,, �.. P Y k;,s I�'. . w . q . „ Y, e. ,. lha1`„ u r Glc 1Velso r , f., ?F1x ee , 11 R, 5, brussels segvative c Cs, ., ..: y ott�eYlr�3. n Mus rove. 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