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They are Dick Eisler, chief ob- lead to location of the craft within : 11- op ace and Mrs, William J. Storey, RR 2, . I 0440 , NR , ."," . �
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1� Ground Observer Corps, the "eyes, visual recognition' 4 1 afteraft - and . I . Huron Football � Association play- rgw.lil�;�, ,,�., tion. Miss star.ey - � !,_k�o , � -00.), - �,
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warning system in'the air defence Chiet ouserver Eisler said h '' " Winth op and St. Columban found Q 1, I, §2�` .1.1 ... i She graduated in. 19541roniA',1,,'11i
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air attack. � corps -when a drive for new mem- ,bothering to play a game and de V"? '' ,
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A secondary, Yet important fuAc- bers; is launched this fall. . I cide who was the better team in ,4 1 ... - a herd cattle. M�, ""
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�., l tress are aided, by a-lert .members of each'indinber' but WON111-1119 24- , Ba -S -Macaulay building, Hti�on and High Street, takes shape: Wal�j.:: - to play football anyway. . �,,�.
of the Corps, I hour vigll4nee. ' 4 - - � i .' n three sides of the strue ning for some dome. , 1, �,.IPTV
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. ture are� n6arly complete, In bael,arni.ind can, be seen remains - of �`� (George Mcqavin residence, Clinton, Walton and Brussels, . 1, ":! N
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'home of Mrs. Miller, on George St. students, such as Bruce Miller, 14,-- ii -al". , ,11111. .L ,Jh liew build,i,, for third spot, won't get off so , i " ,...
I , w�,i ue a, teet wide, 114 feet 16Lng .and 12 feet'high at the 'in- . �',�', �, FFF:1 Storey after it was announced ghe
Ead'h member of the area team is were considered valuable recruits side wall, topped vith an arc,.ed roof. Built on the original ocner4te foundations, which e il Each must play four 01 . ., �. e'e,'� �,, I
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required to be on duty for a spebi- I games-twQ at home, two away- I , � M. �o I . - um . ""
? fied number of hours, and, must ed to Wt�and identify fast, high- than 't�:e 'o:`,Pri,.1al. E.itrance 'o office and showroom will be made 'from High, instead of Hur- to decide how they finish, .. the annual twilight meeting 01 14;, 2
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aircraft immediately by phonetto Ask6d how many planes he could I . - ;,���'!�%�.':%.'!, .1-1...."..'� ....... '. chances on any more ties, either. ty at CNE County Hom.e.� The eon�;', ; 4
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Members need not serve%,their well over 100 craft listed in an �:�:��:ii:.� ., �:,- *:!;::.:;,:�,�i`. " . sudden -death game. Should any Storey celebrated her 26th birth- until 11 p',in_when judges maoo," � �,�,
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imay remain in their own home Other ground observers are in E. �... �, � � �� �:��;i:�,,:�:i�i,:�: ate team who scored the leabt, . �
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I . .. '. . !�! . fifth. derstudy Miss Storey in Prepara- shall, Kir on;, Doreen Howa " .
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Em . movements of aircraft is not un- 1,1?,i� LLLL tions for the provincial milk-rnaid Belgrave. . . ��,:!`
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. championships. Each contestant was required 4�, �. : t, �
� Holiday Time; usual for -members of the Cana- N, Aug. 2 -Clinton at 'Brussels 17 �,
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than Ground Observer Corps, Por Aug. 6-13russels at Walton ... �.'7,'
AI 1111�1'11 since 1950, Miss Storey has�a long Holstein herd at the county farm, ,,:13
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I no Expositor �hem, spebd and accuracy is all- ��,.'i R � I'S` Aug. 9 -Clinton at Walton list of laurels to her credit, both going through the r utine of cleaii.� � o��
, important in detecting, identifying 1g...... .Aug. 12 -Brussels at Clinton '' . -,
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*�Jg�,*,i.._ :;. '111 . won the A. Y. McLean trophy as straining and cooling the. I .
, There will be no issue of Canada's boundaries are extensive, i�A,f��,_ I
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ed next week. The GObC which taeldes the vast , . : I , . ... ..
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. .ing recent years, an issue of 1951 when the RCAF was delegat- !--.��. ... I In Tourneys. -Here = representative; Mrs. 11, H. .:G.;, ' ':
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summer to permit a well -earn- trained civilian volunteers who ;:::;$,R,�g4,:,,,,g , Hensall; Archie T Hare ' ,' ' ,
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. ed h9liday. The npxt issue to could'work with i5rofessionals in a . ,W. ;i.* ,410.-�, Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club Mon- of London Milk Proditeeri , ;:�]_
appear will be'that published full-time air defence system. � day were: Mr. and Mrs. S. Rob- Appear On TV Association; q�rlie X. Lockheti(r.1' w%qf
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al- fwgg*i*?",��gipl . inson, Goderich, 3 wins plus 22; . district supervisor for nfarko.., ,- A
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during Me week of August 12, . It ,was realized then, that ". .. 'Its Seafod), esidents - 1� + I r, 'D .4 I., fNl,�
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I - excplle4t early warding device it . : forth, 3 wiLs plus 21; Bev. Boyes a special presentation over CKNX- A bumper crowd'of 800 peribbs'' Wl.i � . .
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published next week, the busi- did have inherent weaknesses.' it -,*�, bdaided- -st leti our.,r-meeting. -Mtn-�,.
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I ness, office will be open ap was found that radar was not in- V,..'�. .....'.. � - - - . wins plus 1.8;, Alvin Dale and Mrs. af "the "SeafbTth di - n Jour -h . weiidn�.*'��,.-,,c�'., "
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I I," "An Reading the , delegation was the fields ofthecounty farm _.Rift� I,
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1 cial printing will bb accepted craft- and' that ground observers 1.k,�;:51'::,:,:� ,�t:'.r,*�?;.: . i of the early history of the -town vey Johnston. � . , �
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forward theig news in the regu- ing planes. Again, because like , �, 11 ...... 11�s � nt from Clinton, Goderich, ;, with conimentaFy I I '-. q 'A
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1 1. . MacLennan, B. F. Christie, Elmer eluding Town'Hall alterations. He tion to two un I 'VI.
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I . . Larone, Alvin Dale, Fred Willis, I at Guelph and under test. - � "$�
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I HONOR WINTHROP' FAMILY; .. � George Hays and C� Walden, Describing Seaforth sporting and Montealm barley. Mildew-re�, . I
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DC � tourney Tuesday were: Lorne TV audience of the sports that are I is a malting barley combining the-, I . �1' .,!!
I 'ML,M,%,,,, HAASE MOVE TO SEAFORTH C011iPLETELY BLOCKING the Goderi&-Main 'Street interkection in Seaforth Thursday are Dale, 2 wins plus 11; 'J. E. Keat- available in Seaforth, and of the I best qualities of both species. The ..."".4
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A large crowd of neighbors and public school or at play. The old , west corner of Goderich St.. East and Coleman ,St., to make, way for a new gas station. It is wins plus 4; Mrs. B. F. Christie, essary financing. . by selection from Garry. . .
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. Haase gathered a Winthrop Hall We know Glenn to be a valuable foot structure was moved on trucks owned by W. R. Parsons, Staffa, to the new location in Mrs. Christie. They were Mrs. E. about the tcwn, J. A,I.\Scott told commented on variety plots. Farm. - �f
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I I Mrs. Earl Dinsmore. tures of Scott farms were a fea- Mented on the farm, add on' pas- . . "i
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I . forth. your new home we'll expect to see . * , Entertainment was provided by Bob Carbert Wingham, showed . .
I Earle Hawley made Marg's house equipped with a I The Rideau Canal, built for On- five Seaforth girls, Elaine Oke-, colored slides 6f *his recent trip to, ' ' . '
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an able Loss , ig - strict Beirns, tario defence purposes, serves now Katie Scott, Catharine Phillips, Venzuela with a shipment of reg- ..
� following program: 110 Canada"; having' a. newly -invented diesel - LJ for pleasure cruises and a vast Joan Bannon, and Moira Malcolm, istered Canadian cattle. Because , I �.
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I � It. Mcparine; violin duet, Stan- "Windburg" all',you will have to Are Destroyed in Fires ' Ladies toured the County -Vome, .'�' "�'.�
4 Uy Hillen and Roy Patrick; step- do when you arrive will be to give,, I accompanied by Mrs. Harvey - �
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rs. H. Dolinage and Shirley Dol- toot of the Klaxowhorn. Then we In �urded , deast of here, was razed early Fri- about 2:30 a.m. by a passing mo-
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A complimentary address was Seriously jhauih', we wish you barn on the farm of the late'Wil- consumed early Thursday. to Seafo�th fire brigade, I - bekah Lodges. They were shown .1
� read by'Xarl MeSpaAden, and.Sain well in your new home and trust liam, M. Sproat, three miles south- I Thoi Sproat blaze was discovered They arrived to find the roof - 2- ,�,.�
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I Fdthick presented the Haase fam- Ahat health, hopines.s and pros- . 11 gone and the fire well out of con- � .. home since September. I o.,
�. . ity with a substantial of pdrity be yours to enjoy. We trust trol. Shortly after the frame . � ,,Later they packed the auditor.;' . . .
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I � reply on behalf of his associating witif you soon, and ou? about 100 feet distant, was not ij.i:.�.,� ��, n
w,de 'and fandlyo and the eIrly part final wish. is that you will accept threatened as there was no wind. kV.;. .%1:§i: . _��iiii,;:
� IN MEX10 FOR EARTHQUAKE 111", 1�'�i:�'�i_ of flower arrangement, He was *in- . .,:
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� Save the Queen." usd in your home, as a I . il 1,10, ;.". �:.:,.: .. � 1. �, ". � � son, Huron home econornist, I.,
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Lunch was served and dancing the esteem you are held, by your er wag�morig those Canadian kour- "We have not beard from farm to wake Mark ,Sproat and i',�,,a�-; - . - �i",' 1A, __ .
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music supplied -by John R. Leem.- --Signed, on behalf of friends and Jsts W110 . . have been kind of uneasy. Lost in the blaze was a sow and `�'ii Firm Provides I
"s I bg, Stanley Hillen, Miller Adams, neig4bors. I Memcp Cit,'4uring Sunday's earth- Said Mrs. Bartja:� "I eight piglets, Some chickens and . ..:e ,.;:,ii: Jr;.,��� ;-�;� �0...���,.. �: �
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. d)ur midst. Therefore, we felt we .1 friehols since they met at Listowel partially covered by insurance. Seaforth hardball clubs, the sig4,. .. r "I' 7'
. ii;ld not let you leave withput ...� High School. Miss Porterfield has Mr. Sproat said he thought defec- will be displayed year-round some- 4i
,, I , holding an evening in your honor ' . . been teaching in i Picton but is go- Name Winners' tive wiring caused. the fire. No where on Main Street, probably in,,, - ;',`
arder that we might give yoxi &* ifig to Barrie in the fall. Miss beat lamps were in use at the ".., � ... �
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a'v0arrn send-off. . h ,a, in additioa to Width time , he said. 0,11, 11�.,�_-E . . .1
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11 Menn, we feet thft we know you 11�, The two girls left Windsor b * 0 Clark. is entire crop of baled . I.,
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I give way add willingness to 'help , ico City early Saturday morning. . tractor and other implements were 0 . I , .
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, fit add lut the' ,�Ma&., Y6ur � Hotel and were due to spend three Clrop competiti4n in Brant barley, fGre it too was destroyed, -��_ '
11�__ fiomi-mAing " qd4fffieg: are' well �� 7eeks.,in the, country. , I sponsored by Seaforth Agricultural Also saved was a flock of geese .�. ., .� I now nailed to a hydro pole neak%- , "
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let, ,,P� 11 - r was Awarded Medal', �'�,,` - '.
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I We hav'e loutiol'y6n both to be CHARLES FIFORD, of Ren- 1. Harold Pryce, RR I Seaforth, 51deWO1 bid ronto veteran Phil Farley, six holes were in- the making. But f . �, - 11,
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do'r ed this In Skating Tests 9; poing; 2, John Crozier, RR 2, time winner of the event, Doig sank big put, straight 'as 'a V11 1;i,a`no to, I
�t school and commu activities. we& that be had been admit- I Seafort RR A special meeting of Hensall Well-known here as a hockey the all the way and won the match. , , �, 1'�,--;;�V&
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in, other words, you, af6t'dommbud- ted to- memberabiD in the certi- 74its Faye, Lo ' b f the 1, Dubrih, 89; Lewis Coyne, RR 5, Council Monday evening awarded player and golfer, and holding There was never mor6 than a 1 ,%44% o, , - ��N.�,�,,, , ;
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-able add Wefol, mo-mbot . ve me7a Rno, has Seafortli, 89; S. Arnold Jamieson, a earitract for the laying of 1200 � - ,-J641A %P,161 � I
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I, I hem. 4 Clinton 89- Luther Sanders, feet of cement side -walk to William prove the point, Ken sank a beau- had a ofte-bole edge at th and of M;
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" 2� Sealoith, '88, 7. Guy Dor- Pfaff, of Crediton, at $1.28 per tiful 35400t Putt to win tb� :iateb. ten Doig drew up on. even. terms , �. , ''I, _,"'.,_
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