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Y 111%, ,a ., eni has 0@pn a*.! ... ;, A;.A , , t NVIn"MAP, B4011104 -,e p here and , ".. ' , y ­#,. ­ ' ' .Up I 11 I ;I I !k, Ot t d; ." wr,: v#9 in thq poultry z,bus*ess,. .He i).""'it"' I . 1. 'i I : 1, Ity, ;,,, for%ptly conducted . " _., A ,is. 10i ", 1 , _ . I ... 11 i _ Visited Ahe latt n. r - __ . - ____qr'19r Wbst. , p, I - .k 1. . I , - ,' ,, - .1. - . . . . . . _. " lil., 4 - 4. ";; "'; , .1 ­­ . I % 1, "I ` .h .. TOWnshAp." He., has been asag epreftnfp HOT4,,VqUipmOnt ir'k' S*."firiming qlasses, got ,­&. .1. . I ,.. . I , I . 11. I 1 J bap _%auopJg.4gger, ga-M 0 .. . - - I" 'i" . : .. ­ I 11; ,W _ I 'Use 4' , ' : . . W, -.1-1 `1 "." -, _,,p,, .. : . . ,gsor, .., t. ..,.--W* de'disio .... aiabod. in any ;iil F. 'lip Jo . the.- mugi ' ;mll , "' . B(PA "Ams fought 4 fo! , , fq. Htaaau. I I , . wit I .' ' "' , ' W6 of Councillors B. lavp .4, % -.Jy.. W, y .1 . _. . . ' of .1b , 4 ntv '_.. 1. I _1 1111 C-ri, ,, . L , ill - pr -Stafo fie, , . , , - 0 . . . qtfe . , pf -e . 1: ,,,44b rii6vc f e , pai lity, is pr6venta 0 ' med t NLV it 41tuit ,be reflecte , d only in erect 4' . . the district Active in. 'Municipal. at t1hVil"O."US'Pool Monday ,p ; . '- - -- 7--, - I. -i ''I 06 I" , Ahe,.= i I , .rth Chris e ax d John Ke6r na . , 'i - -1 . . - ­ i -1, ­­' . I , " , " - Mjr ­ -!;. ' -,was' - ,, ... g., In every Roev Scoins as presidin' A41" `mi.` ,4 1 %A qp; ,Pot" sUIZerPQ­1rOm7,1nAqetrj ,", affairs, he re,evve .of the vil put 125 registered *p I im, 4 _ , , ,.c I ­­.. , , - ­ . Iq I , , _ 9pneil.9ph I 'goaj,, -' W%tbr6p,. . .0 . ,,, ,- , ,g Officer ,relqequal tax rates. Mr Wilson Ing wgl1,,;. ,...' .1 Ira e . s .," . I,, . 3 , ,hobting . 1OR: . lage for eight'yeatg d a coun- turp'lligA., J, ;! - :C,buncm -1 .1 MAIPP", , . ,., , 3 4se c9uAeW. ors-A.40terred actlon for the meetin . Pointed' .out that this involved. a A, .1, 1, ggL I , 1. 'first took Pitching in to help beginiOji-oj 19, RN, I I .9 ; I 1b -1 ". I . 11; 9 , ""fgpg ­ -_ -1 I ;­ cillpr for -six years. .Ae ,, r,* 11 . q . iL o .. i! I 1 .4 . '. 1, 3 01411s, .,XW-.,me,M- ' tee of Work andbad 0, . in I i I office in .1939. During'his. entire 14 their,, way to becoming eopftdelt "'ir'M6X.astet, . An -increase in the rate at which s4 PT,44444`009 . tion togf- , I ; 11 11 t"", . 11 ,.," "" "M 1, - creating four differ- taken f , 6. , 14 ._, 111.1 1­71' 1. N I I- " I oxce;t74 ,he effed. of. , , , years on council he bq.d.-to Contest swim.mer's were Murray lurjtby, - ; - ­ . ,. '. `,7 arrears of taxes were being paid I 5 I en - '' ' Spf6fth, )5ja6; ­ " " - . p . . , ' ,t'l_r'@fe't,Wqr , al- the dispQ I '#f", . - I "z" plant, 'CO '04 i ) .1 :N-- " - only one election, and t1pit was in Joad Dick and Elitabeth Hab I'*, `7 ,;De 'on until..a as well as ail increase of $2 000 M-3 tki , , ". . , . . in tht . . I . k I fl r .6 - R, cision to delay. , acti, TePA;Y ,,C" ere two. rAtes,­` "A which im,;,)Ie j *.gd,,, beop .. . C., I. . :. 19$9, He t Park supervisor , instructor the amountof taxes that had been for 4epa ., 'Wi th , - , _ ., ,,,., F.IWN611 I ,, #0 ,- at the. I bad been, acolaiined. every wid .1 .. . I , 54 er session pointed' u the - .. ... ­ 1. ... I . possi I . Mpte and Public So -e4gP,f I . I , year since that time. I for, junior, intermediate and senior %ility of a heavy agenda at the icated by Clerk A . pol the cont"r4. I . -- , I - - prepaid, was Ind org:i . " I . TPO' `Owl: . I ,!, .", . . E Winthrop 'held a slight edge in " . In 1935 he. -was elipeted Warden classes is Ron Ennis. , H. Wilson in his report of receipts support ., many monm& ,. . , I . ...", : !,Jr .: , August meeting. Among the mat- - '" " Wli Plax during the first half over a , Of the co6tk. lie wis chairman of Ron said there are'nine classes ers council held over for further- Prepaid taxes amounted to $8,510, it -k Scott Reports. . mom " " ; ," . r. I _ y In )R _ I A % , 09,4, mr;,iw , a .. o . , lunier Jon F. Scott, of the fire . " d, 0 , "'Vi " -, ' . , slow starting but wpll-4iscipfted ' the Huron County Home Commit- of beginners this year, each - iscussion. Were a - request for while the total amount of arrears - It was indicat "h '11"w -V W'tth 4 " NO I I ' ' to - '.,-';r "! , , ' ) Clinton crew who managed only ,',, tee, when if sdb.mitfed a proposal an enrolment of 20 or, mor s 9- which have been collected . cil was in 1 , , il;.,- ii- Y , was brigade_ appeared before Conn. 4 !Ag, m)IWY ;.h " W'.m.­% - I . . . ,ts wi tO, I grant cover a I top WPICJ2 .440 oplexi I 1 _!,,,4, one shot on goal to. Winthrop's s " "I for the $500,000 addition to the dents. Advanced stude % hockey $36,058.05, Up $7,800 from the same and Indicated -that there was a re- c _07 1 ­ _,".. , -_ . I I .. 1Z 1`11 'ounty Hdme, and- be served on tal About 45. . ficit of $1,300.00; .appointment ,. ky's i . firree- I .. .. . 11, I :, ­ period last year. Other- receipts quiremedt for hose replacement former recreation ZT X 111 The services almost all county coMmittees, as Lifesaving clas , a representative to Scott gro of Winthrop left ,- sea have not I oral Hospital Board; consid- during the month included a grant on the rural truck. Two additional .weekend. In 44diuou.Ay,,,+,h , - . , q f I def,encemao, Roy Dolmage, w8ref - well as .being chairman of many begun, although Ron said interest, t for police of $153.25, relief grant lengths were required to wing the, quirements w , o I , " I . pr on of a proposal to establish CA Me TOW-Pul ,.. - I mZdl - directed in bn6aking up sev- of, them. 'He is secretary of South has been shown. He th7ght the $12 , child welfare grant $197.12, hose carried to the -minimum of had for b tere ,*'ere ­`;; . . . . . . . ___ A" I I I .. ' , y A icipal cemetery, and the" i bales and the e , ere dim, e 11 eral scoring plays -by their oppon- , 1i Huron Agricultural Society and is might ommence next eek.' Ex; -warding of a contract for instar. taxi license, Lemon's taxi, $35. 1,000 feet, There was also a re- _W ! 6_! r-q . ; I :- . - ' x I 1,11 on the Board of Managers of Car , aminer' for stbdents completing C 4111rement for two. additi al sale. Already' some $Io.,, 6 J, " , I , . . . cuts. . ; : - I lation of toilet a 6ommodation in Mr, Wilson told council that it lengths for the town truck. Irad- hay had been sold,"and M.wa ... ,. The second half satv t3inton bq M, 10 mel Church.. the. lifesaving course is Fred Cos-- had den determined that the un- Aition, a light was needed to re- pected that enougir would be'-' , .. t gin to mov,i, scoring only one of, ­ ,, - ,I. . . Mrs. .Kerslake and family will- ford, a member of the Royal Lifbmi, the Town Hall. M 1 In addition to"these items the conditional grant which the town 1p'laep, one that had ,been lost. Chief to more than pg a valley of -shots. A- 'i 11 for; the present. saving Society. Mr. Cosford ls'a'ya. . . Winthrop ral- . Asa . I 'give e province Scott,told council that it was the . remain in He _ August meetiai will also " ' con- would receive from th :j the eost-. off' ' I . I h, High, -' ; """"" * the final I gli P Oderatiob to 957 estimates as a would amo t to $6,596.89, and that intention of the -1. I I ly mae cut sho# . by En sh 'teacher at $eafor,t I ting and ba -ling and'in ,ad n I Uh . I 1. :..R4,11, , 'acinior basis for determining a tax rate a cheque representing half . ' Xg vylAstle. . I Junior, intermediate and' fire brigade to of course, t;h.e pLinount wb elu , ., r ' Members of the Winthrop, team 1. Parade Feature students must prove themselves for the current year. e keep the fire hall locked at all Previous years ba(T beeg , . pijQ , . )." I - grant had been received, The has- times, ; that a glass would be hay Auld be saved.-.'. ' '. 143' I goal; Roy 1. _ before Red Cross examiners. , but . . I ­, ' , are: Irwin Johnston, ; yor absent, council, is on which the grant is made the door which would Council dAscussed,dt, s ;me.lel"` I # Dolmage, IA.; Eric Anderson, r.d.; I Morse, 18, Dies Three 40-mipute classes are hP1 ; ,, With the Ma _ I placed in I . . 11 . . . ­ I .11.+; ­-, Ren'McClure, ch.; Ross McClure, ' daily in the mornings. BegiAne . "' require to be broken in 'order to proposals 'for tb0- installafion,,:t; I Often a feature of Se'aforth par- "i . 3 '. 11 . , must first conquer their fear of gain entrance. This would apply toilets in the downstairs a5qlrea , I Tli.; Harold Dodds, Ili., Les Dol- ____ . adps during the past 15 years, a - . ;, . -i.A,- , .. , ' -1 ewly renoyatef' " I , i0i t . - to firemen as well as to anyone the n L to ' ' ' ' .inage;.c.; Ken McClure, ox.; Glen . .... team of perfectly matched Per- I the water, with sympathetic aid (if I., WOM else. . ' " ' . "'. " . 4 McCldre, ix,-, Ed. Salverdi, O dl;;. , ALVIN W. HERS r9nsJ owned by James M. Scott, instructors. After ducking their ,. . YearmOld Roams Tenders had beep asked frOrWii. .. LAKE, Ren. che heads, they must open their eyes I In answer to a query from Coun- forth plumbers diii tbe 'bia I -! t Hugh Flynn, il.; subs., Don D assessor -and- formor,.'Huron was separated over the weekend I. cillor William Ball, Chief Scott run into' an 0;dMjing­se I'll t C16n Kerr, Bill Kerr, Don Me- ii nder water to perform simple 1% . , 1 T + I r County Warden, who -has been when oit6 of the horses died. He tasks lik(i -counting fingers. & said that it was not necessary to north of the Town 4 .: ,It .r Clure. "' . , ..4,, r "IXT 4. "', appoint d ­ '' gntoj, ,West_ was ig years old , Mi. Scott said. Later, they learn to kick whilefrantic" Sea rch Follow.7 obtain approval from the contri- found, hoWever, 4that a,. P 1 , . _e .,,# - - P,, , ,7, _ I a, % " i I ,, . ­­ 1Z5W`@ "p, _ . "'Sw .# ",.p," , ,' "'_ An HFA meeting' followed the ."..-t- :1.1 . r1_.rft `77 . A- :k"apidly 'Raised in Hullett by Ernest Ad- . . . -N. I ... game, at which representatives of . . ' of Seaforth, the tevtm grasping the edge of the pool and 1, butin-g townships before replace- was not viewed , th sa $fac , , ; ' growing ,,immicipality, nea,r, ams, now . i Chubby, bAndeLhaired Lou La deeded in touching off the bigges I . , . , 11 t . . to float, using the same kick ' ­ 44 .t ment equipment was bought for the by the Huron Co . & I t. ". four teams aire& protests of uA- .London,, .. . .. , was purchite,d by Mr. Scott four- uant, two years old last April, manhunt" Seaforth has experl- rural truck. Councillor- Kellar ex- since the line was . . - a, hea, 1-1 ,.. . .. _ *essary .,­_ ­,. 1; I- - . 1. I . aft roughness against the .. Swimmers who have reitched !191 . ", ,,,,­; " , 1 .. 1'.:7. . i,i­ teen years ago. this stage are ready for juml , , ,rent for a stroll Sunday and sue- enced for sonfe time, plained that the town was respon- loaded, and as a' I q. I St Columban cluli. No formal com- I or . . 11, I ­; I..; '' originally dappled' grey, the His frantic mother, Mrs. Eugene sible, for maintaining the truck ha'd been it"' , . -plaint was made, however, and horses As.they aged turned white. sses, in which they learn basic 1 -I, I I . I Propos a . ." 11 -.-1 ;; . 9 ca -ir I . 4 okes. Intermediate and senior I LaQuant, George St. North, lound equipment, but that the .eosf was of the . ; . a . , , '* T talk of ousting the-.1"fightin Irish" nadian- T 0 1 The 14Lst time they appeared ui a Tr him missing from the sandpile engineer . .. ec- , , . -4' 0 . .:, *..e. . where he had been playing about ties participating in the fire area. .. ,;% . e` on the occasion of th ir swimming style, practice art-, 1.:, ;;-;.;,O :ip.' ., the Town.Hall into the maiwsewer from further competitio students 'concentrate on refinini .* :;,- prorated amongst the municipali- line be laid from the south- Of ­V " "', f a was prov- `1 arad was 0.11. gi, ------ .-,:. I I I ed untrue. -_ ,;, , i4 - 4! , , " " . . 11 Due to the advent of good haying P1 . ;e Orange parade in Seaforth last - e , % ::, X%,-,?*, .,?, . 4:45 p.m. a .. ?,i", .-in . .1'., ... .10'."O., ..* ,, ., P*.,. ".. . , - I., . - .. " , ,.,:;.. sa: - I . : .11;­; .. - . .., Neighbors quickly joined in the of Mitchell referred to an invoice , ,_1 pie 1 .' ..f.m...., . I .46, : ..r CbLrisb year. . ....''.. in She Town Councillor R. F. 1. ans- Expa I ificial respiration and sim, ,.;, .',`i r.% -, A communication fro ., nsiop ,,. 1'. !1111" Ng _ 0 " . . I saving techniques. ,I,: ., .. that in a ( scussion with the. sauir, , " "M t " Weather,' the scheduled Tuesday - -t 1. . . . . . - 5 ,. M pool ope)i- ;Al .t 4 1 "' , I I P, e the ! lii i` Sheldon of the child's disappear- cost of the fire brigade when it been told t ' .1 I game of.Bitissels at St. Columban Seaforth's 'Canadian Tire Cor- ool patrons sine search and- notified Constable that had been ,sent covering the tary enginier, Mi. Empey, hellad, e . - r , w.As postponed. . I ed June 22, number 3,300, with. ahlo, 1*11,;..* ,,:* poration Associate store is to b $65: Profit ,hat there were now live, . --#t- f 'League standings to July 9 are: rem . ". I ,:­, . ance. .Thinking he had wandered had attended at a . _,.:A, + odelled and enlarged, co-owner records being brbken, but itt6n'd--;` recent fire'in services hooked. onto* the' north' I.Vt . W. V. Smith said.this week. ance rem4ining steady. . . ' along Goderich Street, searchers Mitchell. It was pointed out that line, and he said. that whilo'the Y ! I Winthrop .. I ........... I 16 . i .... !!! . I- 3 ........... ­ ............. I , The store's present exterior will From Seaforth Hay . ? I headed in that direction to dis- the rate which had been applied use of that,'line could be proceed- I I I 110 . . St. Columbifn .. .................................. 14 be transformed into a handsome . , ' cover that a small girl had been for the use of the Seaforth truck ed With, the engineer wouldn!t . :t .. i . Brussels .............. I ............................ 11 Haying operations being carried . seen helping the child across the . ' I : - modern one. Enlargement, of the - . was substantially higher than that guarantee that . the installation 11 ­., 11 Clinton ...... ;_ .................................. 1. n on this year by the Town of Sea- Presentation To 1, - ­._­ street. which had been applied, by Mit- would stand inspection. I . ,,, . I W . 11 1', 'altoft . I premises will necessitate the mo'v- __ 7-R 11 ,,% , .. 1, .. ­ . ., ........ I .... I ............ 7 ..... 1- ......... 8 - baiber John P forth will result in a profit of $65 . "He loves to ride in cars." Mrs. chell when the Mitchell brigade Council agreed that a new I'M' e 1, " % , 'i I .. 4 - .1 Mg. of uUnI n,. whose . . .. I ­ ,, 1 Int shop Will become pajj'i f for Seaforth taxpayers, according La Quant said, "and I was afraid hid assisted in a Sea.forth fire. leading south of .the Town Hall_ ... : ", . . prese M .. Mrs. Nichol, * .:, I # . the Canadian Tire Store's ,show- to town foreman Harold Maloney. Ir So " I someone might .have picked him The rate which was Proposed by would be satisfactory, and, instruct- . ,,,J . . . '.. up.,, . . . -, . X Hjunds Injured In an avera,ge Tear the town Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicholson ., " for the first ed the chairman to obtain prices ', . . . room. Up -stairs apartments are . and ' , . Mitchell was .$150 ? . .. to _ . ", _ 11:7 ? I . I be converted to storage space. buys about $40 wdith of hay to family, who left Saturday, for their . `.-, , ,:::, , While cars patrolled Seaforth three hours or portion thereof, and from other stIppliers in Addition, ..""'i". I ' . .. i;:; ii. - 11 .' I I .In Factory "Misho . . .M -T. Smith said he ,has not yet serve the requirements of the new home in. Streetsville, were 11 . . streets, all three .Constables hunt- W per hour for each subsequent to the one price which bad . U en. ' ' , . . i - the. tonovatiog" "!"..i: ed, and other recruits searched On h portion. The rate which received,. And, that ,consi -1 111.1 , ithering. a , . . . . . . . . . . . I. I 'I' '—flow. '. - J" P begiaty, plans for . horse whichlor. a number of years guests of,lamor,at.a-i ;N , our A&pat-jow. 1 ;,, I - I . I I and construction is not likely to has been a faithful town worker. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art I , ":." foot, Lou turned Upon Higk,,Weet, h acl h:L applied by Seaforth was would b& iiiven th6 p'rJc,&g-,%-aA . t4ii. I .. .""'. , .-":! ;r, .:?,..!! Lloyd Glanville, an employee of This year, instdad of buying hay, Nicholson, Mill Road, on Fi ay :'j'.:,--.: in front of George Hildebrand's 1 begin until late this month' . _ on the basis of -$150 for the first next meeting of council. I.. I ,;::--:j , I Seaforth Shoes Ltd., was taken to Mr. Pullman said -he wou town em-pleyees harvested a EtOP evening . The occasion was ar- ..!;..-`-,-i residence about 7 p.m. I bospit4l early Monday with'fingers id move :- :, :;! i hour and $50 for each subsequent Reporting for the street commit- ". , . % his shop to the Jackson block on from the former recreation grounds ranged by the Nicholson and Lane - ., " When Mr. Hildebrand asked lit- hour Council was told that this tee, Councillor Christie, chairman . of both dy lacerat,ed, In all, some families. , ".. .1 Although -no one witnessed the Street. He will on Main S treet South. - Lou what his name was, he had 'been arrived at because it of that committee, said that drdin - hands severe ., .,.--. tle ,.,.,,,,, , Main occupy the !::,; ,, , , ., ig - . replied "Bobby." Asked where he - q store formerly . accident, and Lloyd is not sure used by Gillespie 280 bales . were . taken off --enough Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson were iilil.'i was felt that it was on this basis work had been carried out, at ..1-'A dry cleaners. . to satisfy the horse, with the re- presented with a set of dishes, I ..: lived, Lou volunteered mysterious- that charges had been made by Turnbull's field, a culvert : , what happened, it -is Understood 4-iol . . . was be- , , I I , , , his hands came in. contact W' . rdon Wright, who occupies an mamder being sold for $60. L;Ost the presentation. being made by . . . . . . ..:. .il . . . . . 1 :i.,; ; ly, "train." Unconcerned, he was Mitchell on the occasion of a rural Ing constructed at Goderich Street '' ' ... ith of mowing and baling was about Joseph and Mervin Lane. Short .. .. 11 4`,' returned safely to his mother. '­ cutting edges. of the 11 a 'rtment over the Canadlafi Tire fire some years ago. It was agreed East, the costs of which would be ' , . t beam ma- - Pa $35 so the diffefence between this addresses were contributed by E. uant said Wednesday that the account would be adjust- borne by the Department of High- '11,1111, . chine" he operates. I . ,,, store, Plans to -move into. the . H. CLOSE,, well-known Mrs. La Quant N ,- Laing house. at"West William and and the selling price, together with Thomas I%ane and Arthur Nichol- Seaforth businessman, who her husband, LAC Eugene La ed in order to agree with the pro- ways. In addition, sewer work had, * 1 ...".,; , ­ . ! . The machine stamps out soles what'was m -not having to son. A guest at the gathering was celebrated his 78th birthday Quant. who is studying at Clinton posed scale. Tile fire and wat4r been done on Goderich St. West, , " J_ James Street, which he has pur- 4 , _ ,,,, from leather hides. It is.operated Air School, did not yet know of committee was instructed to look adjacent to the Supertest Service . , - . ', by 'a foot lever. S chased from,the estate of the late buy any hay, resulted in a profit Commander Henry Weber, of Phil- Thursday. Widely known as . upetintendaitt of $65. his son's adventure. I . :11., M .. John Laing. I adelphia. , -musician, he has been in busi- after purcha4ing the equipment I Station. and streets throughout' the . I... I I ' ' Joe McCartney did not know how 'rs . . I . . After a pleasant evening, the ness on Seaforth Main Street "He's -going to be on a rope which Chief Scott had indicated town had been patched and Oiled.:'' . .,:' n I I the mishap occurred, but said the A colorful% midsummer Indian guests departed, wishing Mr. and for more than 50 years. He from now on." Mrs. La Quant was necessary. Grass and weeds throughout the - "t, xnachine wafi in-kood repair. , , ." : ' I . Seaforth Council festival is staged each year by the Mrs. Nicholson good luck in their came to Seaforth from Strat- said of Lou, who previously has In answer to another question. town had been cut, and a catch- r:: Lloyd was.taken to Scott Mem. , /. - . . shown no urge to travel. the " Indians. in full regalia at Banff.. new residence in Streetsville. ford'in 1902. Chief said that Civil Defence basin installed near Topnotch,M-111i '. ' orial Hospital immediately after Bleary-eyed ,from his afternoon "I .. . the accident at 7:30 a.m. He was.Approves. Accounts Program, would cdmmence in Sep- Ltd. While signs for Godeii l:$t.' :", , . nap, Lou detilned to comment on tember. The reeve and a member had been received, necessary'4 6siq , ,­ " I treated by DrN Klabsen, *ho said ,The following account s, were * his excursion. of the council would be in attend- were not in, so it had not been - - Txr6day the injured fingers had passed by Seaforth council mon- ,0 I been sutured . and. that he hokd all day evening; I . . I District Groups Have Picnics ance. he said. possible to install the signs. Some .11" , , . could be saved. . . - . Mrs. H. Bolton, wages, $8; A . , Name Winners Councillor Kellar wanted to know sidewalk work had been- bni' dji :, I "I ,Ls - ­ ,,.A , . what,was going to be done about Goderich Street I d* t'ast , ,, , 11 ' . Lloyd's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Miller, wages, $102; H.- Addicott, ORR REUNION vin Walt6rs"was chosen as senior eron gnd Robert McKelvie; wheel- i ea Ing 61-11 . I ` ' -%` . , . John Glanville, R.R. 2, Walton, acet., $4; Seaforth Public Library, The eighth Orr reunion was -held king and . Robert McCartney as barrow'race, girls, Bonnie Poster the concrete floor in the fire hall, William Street, near Nbrih Malw', ,." . . Of Firmen's Draw which, he said, had been spoiled Street. The work totalled. some 60 ")"' I . -1. advance, $150; H. Nicholson, acet Sunday at Hanover Park, Dinner junior king. and Ann Lawrence, Ruth Smale . n' , . . . . . 1 j. j;: and supper were enjoyed by -about In the ring and Marcia Little; kick slipper, by rain, and in which there was a yards, and was done by .9 con. * , I., . - . 0 11; P.U.C., sect., $41.28; . -the-bottle contest, the Jim Cardno, Seaforth, won first low spot. Chairman of the proper- tractor who had been working in - Scott, ac ct., $100; Treasurer of On- .fifty members. Mrs, David Hen- Cracker Jacks won. In the balanc- boys, Bill Shaddick, Robert Me- Sea- , il, I M"Ielanson, Bell prize. a power mower.. in the ty committee, Councillor Scott the area, at $1.90 pet Yar-d , Mi",,,' , tarioro,/ provincial policier$767.1-8- D derson, of Pine River, and, Mrs. Ing the plank contest, the Cracker Naughton; kick slipper, girls, Ann forth Volunteer Fire Brigade draw, ­ ­ - . 1. Wilson, salary, $250; H. 'Ma- Melvin Orr, Jr, of Lucknow, con- Jack .f6am again wo Lawrence, Ruth Smale; ladies Idek Habldrk, told him that the matter Christie said that. was five"lle, - 1 . .. U __i ': ' n. Helen slipper, Mrs. Camden, Mrs. Cecil held Saturday at the Community had been thoroughly investigated, less than the town had beem. ` I ,: - ,S ' loney, salary, $220.84; A. Price, vened the picnic and sports, which Broadfoot won the prize for find- ISM , .. Tourney Winner - Arena, He is a son of Mr. and but it was impossible to do much Ing for work of a similar nkfilm. ";am"' I .. I I salary, $187.50; A. Bushie, salary, were enjoyed by 4, consisting of Ing the "lucky spot." In the jun- Kipfer; ring the sucker, Mrs. G. Mrs, N, C. Cardno. about it. Councillor Habkirk said previous Occasions. I . . On!, I , ..n 1. -42.50; ' . I.. , , Posting wins Tuesday iu local $1 J. Cummings, $20; A. ladies' mystery parcel .contest, won lot shoe scramble, ternice Lobb Harkness, Mrs. Harold Campbell; Sponsored by the firemen to %, , . , as far as be had heard there was Clerk Wilson was instru cte&: I I I arrow pass the grapefruit, Mrs, William i. jitney lawn bowling were Mrs. Horne, s-alary, $56; relief, $36; by Mrs.' W. Lapp. Melvin Orr's -won., In the senior wheelb raise funds for additional equip- no leak in the roof, in answer to write a letter to the PUG, drnai0v" ,­" . f. - I Jacqueline Melansog (2 wins plus County of Huron, indigent, $94.50, (Sr.), team of men won the relay race, John Stryker and Dick Lobb Smale's team were the winners; ment. the draw also paid off wr a further query by Councillor Kel- attention. to th fact tha - t the ­ I ,. .+ .,, , ­;AtA,, 1 13) for the ladies, and, William: Ball Huron Expositor, acet., $137.23; G. of chinning the ball. In a: 'contest were winners. In the junior wheel- prize for youngest child, Freddie L. Kerwin, of London, Who won lar However, if it turned out that walk, which bad been disturbeiV I 1 (2 wins phii ,15)_ f6t.the Mien. .Johnston, aect., $6; E. Boyce, accc,. of ball relay, the boys won over barrow race, Mary Ann Stryker Camp ll; oldest lady,, Mrs. R, second prize, a bicycle, and Alvin there was, the committee would the process of running a Water s` " i I .. Taylo Sr.; having nearest birth ­!.; , i In second ap6f-_,WeI* Mrs, E. 466 A Miller wages, $51; Cornell the girls. Other sports enjoyed and Sherran Bhrdge won. - Adams, Egmondv!Ue, who bagged arrange to..have it repaired. vice to the residence of_' I Dinsmore (V ,wins p1hiff) and Zdfistfuction, 'acct,i $4,400,24; G. *ere ball game, French tag and In the spelling match for gr wn- day to the Ste, Mrs. S. Rannie; an electric fry pan. ,. 4, ­. ,1. Harold Connell, (2 wins p Uk9 8). ,:.. .1 Johnston, aect., $61.50; C, C, Pav- loffee scramble. largest family present, Mrs. Ron Protest Floor , Dundas, on West St., had ..... . ­­ , - , I.. I -, - ups, Mrs, D. MacDonald and Rev. Mdek and Mrs. Harold Campbell Winning tickets were drawn by Reverting to the low spot in the replaced. The mat -ter was d -,-V Particip#m' in the touftainent hij, acet,, $G8.67-, Suno6b'Ojl Co., -son won, Ile most graceful "Whipper" Billy Watson, who co- _ g Members were present from D vid . were: Lidie$p-­Mrs. Don 'Dale -acet.,, $58.411, Supertest Petroleum Parkbill,'Hensall, Kineardine, Pine walking couple were Mrs. J. Broad- (tied) with six children each; starred in the night's main mat floor which was causing concern, to the attention of council* b.. ... - "Im- ,, I . J . I lill guessing the rpysterious pAson on attraction. Himself a winner the Reeve Scoins suggested that the letter from Mr. Dundas. I ". I I ". _ , "; 1. I I I Mrs. H bkiik; Mrs. F.. S a, Mrs, Corp., acet.,. $12.55; James Morris, River, Ripley, Lucknow, Wingharn, foot and Mr. N. Walker, The Councillor Wiliflam Ball, . I". I E, ff. 0,C,Vs.!,C. Waldin, -Mrs. 'acet., $1225; Canadian Tire,Corp., Kinlough, Langside and Elmwood. youngest child present was Garry the grounds, Mrs. A. Clark (the Whip gained , decision ove the floor could be processed perhaps , . ,- ' .. ' . 1. I 9 ' 21atie P, I iosj Mrs. Rose Phillips, acet., $1622; S. Maloney, . acet., The' mysterious person was Mrs- Phil- disqualified Gene Kiniski. with a fine asphalt mix. It was man of the Parks Committe0i said ' 1. ' reunion is to. be held at the Craig; the oldest person was Mr. that grass in Victoria Park, h4A "':, Mrs, Hv Cbimell, ,Miss Dorothy 19.60; Baldwin Hardware, acct., same location in 1958. Smith,:of Seattle, Washington. The lip McKenzie); jelly bean contest, Almost 2,,000 persons, largest explained that while council bad SiA .!, I Parke, Mrs. E. Larbhe, Mrs. Spidie 30.77; Seaforth Lumber.,Ltd., acet. _ . person with the Mrs. Michael Quinlan; shoe scram- - approved final to the been cut, certain flowers s6t,: _ .e, . ­_ , 1. crowd in the arenals history. turn payment 1 14 1 I e two months ago, ap- I Q'U, Hart,' Mrs. B. F. Christ! ; Mrs. $40.10; John Bach', acet., $16.26;' IOOF PICNIC most articles In ble for children, Ruth and contractor and, in -addition, it was inten , '..` her purse Was Mrs. Jack Hender- Otto ed out to match the outstanding 16" 11 Eric McCue, Mks. Wfiliani Ball. Crown Hardware,'acet., $14.40; MI About 75 member's of -Edplwelss Smale, Bonnie Foster and Danny proval was subject to to remove a number of stumpi . I " . son, and the person with her birth- card. . the job be- . ,;,,I. , . . Men—Gordon Muir, Lorne Dale, E. Clarke,, acet., ,$1.55; P.U.C., acet. Rebekah Lodge' and Fidelity Odd day closest to June 28 was Joan Cameron. A candy and peanut ing- completed satisfactorily, and the park area. . . .. I ". I " ' 0]1 , , I " "' " I J. E. Keating; Prank Young, Frank $!51.06; Canadian Industries Ltd., Fellows Lod scramble for the children round- as a result the cheque, while it Council considered a suggesti I . .. , . . ge gathered it the McNall. Men with the most colour- ' I ed- out the sports. Turnbull Boar had been Issued. had been with- of Councillor Habkirk that lnsiaiipl ­ , Sills, Jr., Don. Dale, 'George Hays, aect., $310.82; C. Coombs, &cct.,, Lions, Park Friday evening for ful socks were Mr. P. Connor and tions befrtsnsued for the retreadift'. i I .1 Clarence Walden, Elmei Larone; $10;' Mrs. A. Bolton, sect., $2; A. their, annual picnic. At the plitenic supper, dixie cups held. 0 t i I I I . . Mr. Stryker, and the woman with of lee cream were given to every- ."If you fellows of the -tires on the gradet : 1; , A. Stevens, B. P. Chfistie,and- Etit Baker, AOL, #a.40; C. Addicott After a deliclo orts the most buttons on her dress was Is Canadian Champ ,want to pay for which had been ,13urchased r i '] , i , MCCU6. -- " j,14; Bell Telephone Co ' a 'wUpepre'r:' supnder Mrs obert Dalrymple. one, and the children were given a floor that isn' finished, that's . e6n6 ' ' ' I - aCCt.! Acet were held, Win5ersr - R ly. Councillor Habkirk estimated 'I 11 . . . I I ' $70.4 ;, Helen Glew, sect., 4; to six race, Bruce Malcolm, Lynn chocolate milk and pop. William Turnbull. well-known enough for me. I'll get off the fire .. . , . I . . _0 Furniture Store, , aect., '$682; , - EIENSALL AUXILIARY Grey Township swine br and water committee right now," that the ent of retreading fid i .,. I Sea- MacLean; 6-8, Duncan Fox, Moira I SMILUE REUNION eeder, ", . i , I AM Councillor Kellar informed eGun- tires would be about ttl[15 eadh And . ,,, - e ,a , Vsib' , G ` I .,forth .Machine Shop, acet, $267.85. Malcolm; 8-11, Ellen Connell, , The Community Arena, Hensall, brought honor to Huron last week , , .. . . — The 18th annual reunion of the ell. this compared with tetailleos .1 -1 . C'. , , . . . Yorkshire boars . . I ? 1 George Reeves; bubble gum race, proved an ideal spot for a Picnic Smillie clan was held at Lions when one of his "Our legal advisor says it will of. a new tire at $6il. Th, b4ft". '1 ' , - 1, . ,:, bout was judged champion senior boar , . : ate Cuts Foot Yvonnd" Adams, Brian Hab,ki4k; on Monday, attended by 150 mem- Park, Seaforth, Saturday, A . have to be paid. The contractor Price at which a tire could be pidr` .. i ; ,.,4 , . , ,ox R , at the all -Canadian swine show in . ." ,. , . 'T , chased, he said, was more,th 1 sets " '^ kick the slipper, Meta Reeves, Don bets of Hensall. Legion Ladies' 45 members enjoyed a picnic lunch did it to the best of his ability" A -k's . ­, d 4 Brandon, Manitoba, I di . ' 1.:,. !, 11 I Usb6he'edoune MctXod; men's Idek the slipper, Auxiliary ancr their children and at 'noon, and 80 gathered around replied Councillor Habkirk. $400, so that on this price ft.ok' 1. ., _ J ''O ' I esithnated. Mon- On, Bayf ield Beach Bill Dalrymple, Stan Dorrance; wives of the Legion members and Ontario breeders sent two car- f at least $219"i - '!' , day "Oft*duld' be he red'ed to . the long tables . late in the day. " In other words, it doesn't mat- would be a saving o: . R, - .."';, . .1 . loads to the show, and included per tire. In his Opinion atid, M ` Z , "1,91 meet §16ir '105tj -'budget, ­bXclogIVO Allan Wilson, young son of Mr. ballodli race, Mrs. Evelym M epa,n, their children. The attractive line. The afternoon and early evening ter bow anybody does anything I - :, , * A, '. ­" , ., , t ,A 7.. r.". I ; And Mrs. Howard Wilson, Of Tuck- Mrs., Helen Reeves; clotheg up of sports, under direction Were five Yorksbires from the tbis,council was in agi; -, it ,,,- ,. , ,7-.'; ',' of publit sch66f,tA6`i1 , Of were spent visiting, with games around here, You get paid for it k ­.: 111, 11 I . .1 I _­ 'th"", , : , 't fill M. replied Councillor Kel was necessary th "!r., , `L vt _ . ,11-11 , ,.", ersm ts. The e new swi shown by Wilbur Turnbull, who, anyway," -100. - '17 with id Ith, required, fdur,sotehes to raee, Uri. Ila Dorfance and, Stan Mrs. William Aikenhead and Mrs. and contes Turnbull farm. The pigs were at adion"b"el"Ll I .01 of Q er sources _ , , , -0. , . A hVIUV%* pived, D6rrande. Mrs, Fanny Moore won Byran Xyle, were one of the high- Aillig pool- made it possible for .1 ,'11 ­Wo `11, 01,0.1-, *b* P 080 a WAII, ;.' -,O,t rde en before winter to avoid skid .di.h-g -: '; ' - 1q'7#W,,t'_ - , whqlb. .A.w W I, i ' 'i't-li )Nitly-"ii'61il,',;,.-,Wed thb b1fthday prize; Mr. slid Mts. lights of the affair, and difficulties - that Might Arlo .;, ` I autce of $f ,, 1. iW6 Jh', .fije` rW - The first time to hold acquatic through the West. Councillor Ball said that while .. _4i I - . 9 , ., _1A od, by the' mwfll' tia' tb,6:,, , d6dict6d. ,liesday"'b 4W -W#i h - , whe6 the grader Was.; Iiiing its 'd`;,.i`.., P- i ' - 16 ­ Peter Malcolm, the Woddink guml- Winnora were: races., five faces. The champion boar was sold fol- . % , , ' ' ;11.15F and he didn't like work being done in I 4 4han tax 11 I with Mrs. Turnbull, is on a trip lar. , , ' The, young a wii 'i011h it, & ver ary prize; the oldest person, under, Jimmy Campbell; girls, 8 Members of the clan assembled that fashion, under the c , .1 - It'' J , es, were, thtW! Bbf I "a , " for growplowing. ,,',, . '! "`, '! : C i 'toivoship. rat - 8'. ,son ,'Bob Me- Mm Dorrapee; y lowing the show and will go to - -M- Reeve Scohis,"Oh4, ''Wiloi, AW". I.., , .) 26 follo vg: farm oud romdciiiiftar T,Imge8t Person and Under, Carol Cam bell,. Wen- from points throughout Ontario and Indiana. stances he didn't know what could - . ,_,". . .11 .1 - xhills '(:& jalse'Of .gS , 1 4 .1 fi` Opparentfy -he; tfip- Karen Mae -bean, aughter of Mr. dy-Moir, Joyce Flynn; oys, 8 And from o relief committee, sidd-th 11" "' property, 8 15 bott , '' , " , g Detr it. Dr. and Mrs. Alex Mr. Turnbull is'a br9tber of Dr, be done about it. ­­ ---", " "."J ., ,11", .i. wtiwmertiol Iola ned ,ng 4nd-Mra, Kel-th MaOL69n. under, Trevor Bell, B SAIMIe from Niagara Falls were j. 0. On the other hand, Councillor I i7l,- ( millslover, 1956); solliq. br6k""giAgg AID - ,nan MeAr- cases bad betn' Xepd ,, .: r, ` I h. ,,, , ,. I I . , I .", I I I 61 a I ; . h, * ' i1110 - b 11 -... & . 1-1_ . tandy scramble, concluded the thur, Grant Walker; girls, i2 and it. attendance. The doctor has been Rivers felt that the mistake in. er, it bAJ b t I . I fivcw . , , cotaity; 12,75 111 ' 1 M . Turnbull, Senforth. .tl 1610 " 111 I 'to ovi . —1 I, I - I . . . . , I 11 I " 04nc - - Oresident of the clan for the an .. , , 22.5', ts. , under, Ruth Smale, Sharon Me past S MI i '21 1 Mills;1", bIgh, 9. 61, I MI a fil' . the floor level could be fixed, Dig zen wnO A ` luills. . . , . Y. ,4 - .. 11 I Arthur A -tin Lawrence; boys, , i2 !Nar. 'Mrs. Mary Gray, of Alvin- A motorist, approaching a vil- It out aftd replace it, he said. ludirwat- and h . ' , or"ISIN . I . to . a co ­ A . . , 1, CfA I . C . 1. . .9.9. 9, TUM . - .d, , , 11 , - This.' gi q at, Ov t-h 14te , 4 1.1 . and under, Bobby. SmIe, 'Latry t lage, was surpris The property committee is I ; ,, C - , ton, represented the Gray branch ed to see an el C, tint" of, 86nW' %40.#.',, HIN , , - I .'.1, I . I On Friday, June 28, %6, -annual Jones, Domia Mock; boys, 16 and 'bf the clan. Dr. Jennie Smillie derly native running down the road disdUss the matter again With ft Pal' . . I 30 or 327,,V I I hqd "s4g, of 'Ira... f :1 , Ji6j . pastes c6u-esa schod JAIdnie of S.S.'X6.1,' Tack- middr, Larry Yonis, Bobby Smale, Robertson, of Toronto, a t as contractor in an effort to seek a . '6641t, 40ta ., in add -_ *"­kdvdd .1 , I c ed at full speed. At a k i '9g. -W." S, 4 I 1-1.1 4, W,%6 I , I 16talliilg, - An temeift Wag, Ina 04'Ufla . was hold at thd sibhodl-' 11M, Shadditkl, three-legged race, judge for several of the events. "What are you running for?" solution. - W,kL4601,0*,A.11,45 I "'I". I . 11" W - U10, - A60"A . ` - d '_ "IV I . . . . --.-I. r" $1. 1. SO , , . 0.10,W ... I 051 '. ' A , , A H I [ Im 11, , bwopt 4 - for, p "A - X:'. Cornish' , been holds . toys,. till Shaddle Ed- % 1'17' , i ."k. Itax e,, I a d Lott ,,, iC Ivaml %i ! I 2F;30,0; 'j , ., I Xv KaS Elder and Lorne Elder he asked the motorist. - _ , . itit 2% Cotintillor Rabldtk said that, re 'T C J A, I ', fit thdpallfh% bee 11116 PlyW, d No many games and * 41 Thbre's an animal show I I gv A er ggptl, t661 -, , i.6- I., , Joneg, D , - - WAR to III pregentgtiveg of the Spartan Con- I IN" ,Q.1 , , *"#,A ifi e6hfoleffn two A D & , t ,,',' I I i %, , " , , u.nm. , - - Ith 11116t RgInI141 thtet I ,,ged fade, girls ,, btolod loose," bn Co. wem In Sof6ft laxid. . 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