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'. :{.� ? � .9s � �c`�� �r£ �''- F • ;�dy� �iEcv t'r4;,�'^�'ir?� �' : ''�+�" t ,s, .,�k ; �.� ' '' r ..d u, s' �,.�M�,X�>�'dr• �i'>s k�u�;� >•��y�..r <, .;,�;;; 3'��!£-sf. ;y% t #,.'> �,. :.A� r.� NEW THRQUGHWAXS cost'txgmendoup amounts of Money but they are worth it. telt; men 11-ek, the A darn'••, `' r A ?bounteo>Xs' .smpp! by all. Mrs, Jam Pen; was the oldeil Foster Fowler. Mite ter of Mr. and Mrs Iiiiber Dalton,,, p wyi�f r t<" ''N`%% •°-f'-`;fr the f ouni e' t erson.. kz a, Pgh t HEAD O %`I 4 � t an Mrs. G ri'l' n �i s �,, d �' Q 0 gh't:' a,4iTi3e..iih,.�'', Dwiei_'� ";•'`i� � ;wsj�s<�e' � � '' , s K Aetter.Roadslor la stan and Mrs t , f farthest, die ce; Mr Z. P w a Herb ,Kerehe> , Ki en were the., Cla3'lon Q ,„ u \ y xSfaj�.b longest 'maTTied couple, and iVlr. !SCielr� 5A 6 ' �� x r � S .µsl • t ;'and � Mrs. James JOTflan, London, vice, ,: kry ' wererthe most recently married Harry CAates, Safer rave in'- �. „ �'�� :Y a JATRECT coup �y r QRS.�Nfan��,'d • :"i�z Mrs. Jack Fowler, Mitchell, bad' �., B HENRY A BARNES belief that tr s % ,., ' , It. 2, pu•b1in, Wxn. A ' Y. it affic signals for, ex- :<"•�<:;.shry s,;, the most buttons on her dress, and. Cram 4, ! :. ; %`ry !. rs N ` Director of Traffic ample, will eliminate aceiden"'ts. In d Jim Jordan had the most' articles r �~ N y 1, Kirktonr Alegi J. _ -.9.0 0 •' some cases they do; but, at the, _. ,: ,.� � Y in his cket. The ,man with the Baltimore, Maryland � � €> � •zs Po Mitchell: ,,�a»��i�'�,, , game time, a signal which is not "3<. largest waist was Foster Fowler, A - i s N; who also. had the largest famil G.EIVTS. ,Thos `t$;t While visiting a large ci,tlj in the properly engineered will more of- � � �,` �� �, � Y Ii,.R;.1, Woodham,(: •�I`a on;:. South recently, an overpass was ten than not be a greater hazard a present. James Wright, KK��Peen, +1., •_ • X k'>fi observed which hs(s'�leftturn lane, than if .it did not exist.;„ 'a j had' the birthday nearest tlfe plc- Mitchell; Stanley ; Hocking,`�t overpassing a divided highway, The idea is < 3 We date, only10 feet wide. Even though gradually being ac- i €. ? SOLICITOR - .W G Cot#y g cepted that modernization of exist- � ^�, �, " ^ �'T;' Percy Wright presided over the � ,•£�n raj this is sufficiently wide for the thg facilities is just as important. 1 F, ,. :: business rtion, when it was de- Exeter. b wn po safe travel of a motor vehicle, -the if not more so, than the construe- fir. �� ' . f` cided to hold the reunion in Sea- SECRETARY-TREA facility ,appears so narrow that tion of ne w highways because if a r forth again next year, on August thug Fraser Exeter "' i zl many drivers become panicky and a city is ust embarking on a new T crash into the guard rail. "` �'' `<• } .- - ,,a;, During a triptoone of the south_- it unlikely thatathe0facil facility will N v>, western states, it was noted that a be fully opened to traffic for at SEAFORTI� MONUMENT`�iR a•, o� white cross had been installed at least 10 years. During that per- i every point where a motor vehicle iqd, existing facilities must do the {fie OPEN DAILY !i , 'fatality had occurred during the fob, and the only way they will b year. Driving a distance . of only anywhere near suffice lies in the '` ` " ' �T 390 miles; 68 white crosses were T. P ryde & $O.n b., possibility of using the most mod - GOOD STREET LIGHTING will tremendously improve the observed =most of them immedi- ern engineering methods and equip night accident rate. ALL TYPES OF s ately adjacent to a small culvert .,{ ment possible. Such things as fill - with a, raised curb about 12 inches CEMETERY MEMORIALS. ly reflectorized stop signs, modern high and about three feet off the electronic signal control equip- Inquiries are invited. ?4� edge of the road. This curb was inert, channelizing of complicated ways �'� Telephone Numbers: at the right distance from the edge intersections, median strips on Suggest „ of the road and the right height hazardous highways, and lots of iep Exeter 41 ClintonClit1620 Seaforth 573 to catch the cross member on the yrs automobile frame. Even though paint, along with good street light ower Auto'cide Rate g ing and good regulations, can cer- +�'�• painted white, it offered a tremen- tainly .improve our present situa- dous hazard,' particularly after tion tremendously.}� Both bewildering and tragic are Know how to control and respect d r. It ts realized that new facilities In fact, a traffic engineer ,has a the current records on motor ave- the power at his command; let �' t• • o, , , . irk err, :t cost tremendous amounts of mon- tool that will do almost everything hicles fatalities and injuries I him learn what causes accidents t ey. , The new Boston Freeway. 'cost except tighten the loose nut behind bewildering because in spite of and how to avoid them; let him . .. as high as $23,000,000 a mile, and the steering wheel, who, too often, constant reminding and the unstint- learn the rules of the road and I air sure figures approximating is already tight. ed efforts of authorities across the obey them. that amount can be found• in most nation, motorists and pedestrians The Huron Expositor says AUTO-, t ..� cities. Even so, however, safety continue to die on the highways of CIDE must be brought under con- MEDICAL 4PfiOM TRIST should not be compromised in the Passes Accounts Canada in increasing numbers tr'ol. The "Ten critical ,needs' interest of economy, and no high- through their own lack of care, must be met. DR. M. W, STAPLETONi�. JOHN E. LUNGSTA:FF r way sh uld be constructed unless Seaforth Council Physician and Surgeon, me p passed the fol- consideration and use of the knowl- Optometrist ever precaution possible has been lowing accounts Monday evening: Phone 90 Seaforth Phone 791 c Seaforth y p p g y g: edge they possess. QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ If no answer, call 59 Eyes examined =Glasses Fitted r• taken to assure the users that it Canadians are being 'killed. in H. Addicott, acct: '$4; J. R. 1. What famous writer, a lifetime 3, is safe - not only from today's 'traffic accidents at the rate of one MAIN OFFICE; SEAFQRTH Burns acct. $2; Mrs. H. Bolton resident of P.E.L, was aschool- JOHN A. GORWILL BA., M D. standpoint, but, also, from that 'of ' ever three hours. Recentl Hon. ? ph Office Hours: Seaforth, daily;. ' acct., $6; Mrs. H. Glew, acct., $14; Y Yw teacher, then a minister s wife, ysician and Surgeon except Ntonday , 9: a.m 5:30 p.m:;. the future. All too frequently, A. Miller, wages, $154; A. Horne, Antoine Rivard, chairman of the Phones: Office 5-W' Res. 5-J ' highways are designed to meet cer- Canadian Highway Saftey Confer- 2• Under the B.N.A. Act a maxi. Wednesday, 9 . a.m, 12.30 pj*'- salary, $46.80; Seaforth Publie Lib- mum term in office of a federal Seaforth Thursday evenings by appointment%;��. tain budget standards, and' facili- rary, advance, $500; Bell Tele- ence, extended the gruesome hope ties are constructed that do not that "we will kill one person every or provincial government is JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. only.. . phone Co„ acct:, $68.15; Seaforth how man years? Clinton: Monday, 9 a.m.-4,30 meet good highway standards. It four ours or six persons every Y Physician and Surgeon .,• !1 Agricultural Society, grant, $400; rh Phone 110 Hensall P•m. (Above Hawkins &' Jacobs would be better to postpone that da instead of" eight to save 730 3. How long are the ,native Indians Seaforth Highlanders Band, one- Y � , facility altogether, rather than to, lives in a year!" and Eskimos thought to have Hardware.) half grant, $350; Huron Expositor., ? SEAFORTH CLINIC build one which will mean some- lived in Canada. Pr picture story worth a thousand words. one's death. acct., $103,1$; Treasurer of On- Beginning with this issue The p tario, P.P., $910.75; D. H. Wilson, Huron Expositor as a public ser- 4. What are, and where in Canada Telephone 26 ACCOUNTING r' While new facilities are impor- salary, $250• H: Maloney, salary, vice, offers the first in a series of would you find ptarmigan? 'E. A. McMASTER, BA„ M.D. A . General -Roy Soldan, $190; Mrs. tant, we should not overlook the $220.84; A. Price, salary, $187.50; ten articles, written by outstanding 5. In 1939 it took 12 minutes for. Internest Hay Council Kate McGregor, $10; Clerk Tuck- fact that our existing street sys- A. r HARPER , A, Bushie, salary, $142.50; J. Cum- authorities in their respective the average Canadian factory Telephone 27 Chartered Accountant to ersmith Township, clerk's fees and tems will, at one time or another, mings, salary, $20; relief, $35; Geo. fields, presenting their views on worker to earn the price of a P. L. BRADY, M.D. 55 South St.. Telephone. carry every vehicle which also us- by law authorizing the reeve by-laws, Soldan Drain, $40; Treas- A. Sills &Sons, acct., $54.15; Bald- traffic safety needs, and how they loaf of bread. How long does Surgeon Goderich 343 and treasurer to borrow up to es the new facilities. win Hardware, a'ect., 40.19• CNR, can be met. Collectively, the papers he work for it today? Telephone 55_ urer Zurich Police Village, for fire Most people have the mistaken $ Licensed Municipal Auditor. $25,000 from a local bank as need- acct., $10; Wallace -Tiernan Ltd., presented by these experts repre- DR. E. MALE:US ed was given third reading and calls, $175; George .F. Elliott, acct., $2.28; T. Semple, acct., sent some of the most critical, up- - Telephone 26 y passed. $126; C. P. Corbett, Wurm Drain, t $14.75; Hanover Transport Ltd., to -date thinking on the causes of ANSWERS: 5. Less than six EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday CHIROPRACTIC An' $18110 tender from Robert $25; Treasurer Zurich Police Vil- 40' Da s o'f Raln acct., $23.60. highway accidents and injuries and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. Roweliffe for co4struction of the lage loan, $9,000• L. H. Turnbull1 minutes. 3. About 15,000 years. LaPorte drain was accepted. Con- Wurm Drain, $168; S W. Haberer, Seaforth Lumber Ltd., acct. $50 and point the way for making our Appointments may be made. , 1. Lucy Maude Montgomery, auth- D. H. MCiNNES `, M. E. Clarke, acct., $11.09; Geo. streets and highways safer for all. or of Anne of Green Gables, 4. A struction of two concrete culverts insurance, $24; Municipal World, If. Wet on Monday F. Elliott Construction Ltd., acct. Certainly, this newspaper does VETERINARY �hiiopraM loot Correction species of grouse native of Can- COMMERCIAL HOTEL on township roads also was sane- $16.02; H. W. Brokenshire, $193.89,; $80; Ball -Macaulay Ltd., acct., not wish to be a forecaster of bad ada's Arctic. 2, Five years. Monday, Thursday 1 'to ..8. p.m. tioned Receiver General, $50; H. H. Stra St. Swithin had his day last Mon- $147.73; H. Glew, acct., $3,50; A. news-, but as this issue goes to TURNBULL & BRYANS Receiver General, $50; H. H• day, and legend' has it that he'll Bushie, acct., $7.90; The Pedlar I press there are people starting out Strang, clerk's fees and by-laws, have a big say in our weather for people Ltd., acct., $186.30; A. for a drive or a walk who wlll VETERINARY CLINIC Wurm Drain, $45; Treasurer Hay the -next 40 days. It is said: Miller, wages, $84; G. Johnston, never come back. They die by FALL -FAIR DATES J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M. INSURANCE ,• r Municipal Telephone System, loan, "St. Swithin•'s day and ye do rain, acct., $14; Seaforth Concrete Pro- AUTOCIDE, day in and day out, W. R. Bryans, D.V.M. $4,000. For 40 days it will remain; OP ducts, acct., $1.56; Langdon Manu- week after week, across Canada Phone 105 Seaforth Roads -James Masse, $258.50 ; St. Swithin's day and ye be fair, Ancastan ... Sept. 27-28 The MCKILFIR Nit John Masse $135.27; Postmaster, facturing Co., acct., $128.25; Ham- from Newfoundland to British Ancaster ... Sept. ZO-21 E b 4:0 , For 40 days 'twill rain nae mair." mond Asphalt Paving, acct., $100; Columbia. What lies ahead? Arthur ................ .......... Sept. 24-25 LEGAL a MUTtTAL FIR$ St. Swithins thus joins Sts. Vitus, ............ $7.84; H. W. Brokenshire, 101.05; CNR acct., $141.80; The Flintkote What and where are the an- Ayton .................. ... Sept. 20-21 . INSURANCE CO Pearson Motor Sales, $7.39; . Ed- Mary and Paul, along with annum- Co., acct., $22.36; J. Bach, acct., :swers? This newspaper believes Bayfield .............................. •Sept. 25-26 A. W. SILLERY by ward Fuels, $12.96; Desiardine tiered badgers, bears, pansies and $6.67; H. McLI'wain, acct., $44.50; that there is no one answer to the Blyth .................................. Sept. 17-18 Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Auto Supply, $10.58; lllopp s Gar- porpoises in his influence over the American March Pumps Ltd., problem. There are, in fact, many Brussels ............................ Sept. 26-27 HEAD OFFICE-EAFORTH, Out. age, $60.09; Hensall District Co- weather. acct., $3.90; Wilson-Cousens Co. answers. However, after months Chesley . Sept. 6 _ 7 P op $151.40; Peter Mnsse, $187.76.; For the weather ranks with birth., Ltd., acct., $60.30; C. Addicott, .of careful study and research, the Clifford .............................. Sept. 1112 Phones: Office 173, Residence 7 1 William Watson, $234; Receiver marriage and death as a topic a'cct., $4; C. Coombs acct. 10 r - Wm, F. Ale •• SEAFORTH ONTARIO �fic $ Institute For Safer Living Staff Drayton .............................. Sept. 1416 McCONNELL OFFICERS General of Canaria, $28.25; Pollard that spawns multitudes of myths.- Mrs. H. Bolton acct., $4; W. E. has concluded that there are ten Elmira Aug. 30 -Sept. 2 t Bros., $837.69; Rader & Mittel- What do ,you make of them all? President xander Notts, $$837. Lerma Rose $19.00; Southgate, acct., $11.34; Crown major fields affecting motor ve- Embro................................. Sept. 16 & STEWART Walton - , According to hearsay, once it Hardware, acct., $33.15; Box Furni- hicle transportation where much Exeter.**., ............................. Sept. 18-19 Barristers, Solicitors„ Etc, Vice -Pres. Robert Archibild', Larry Snider Motors, $32.88; Don- actually did rain forty days after lure Store acct., $175.26• Town of ............. Sept.eaforth A • � aid Mousseau, $15; J. W. Haberer, a July 15 shower. That happened can be accomplished Toward bring- Forest ...:"..:,'.:'..,: pt. 17-18 P. D. McCONNELL P Seaforth, $15.90; G. Harne, wages, ing the AUTOCIDE rate back to Gorrie .. ... Sept. 28 D. I. STEWAR P Manager Seaforth, - M. A r 278.14. b n carried and this incident has sonable. They are as follows new Harriston .......................... Sept. 18-19 E. J. Tre REC O. L. .$ $21.60. levels that can be considered rea- Hanover Oct. 4 - 5 SEAFORTH ONT. Telephone 174 been carried down nearly a milen- • nium as legend. 1. bontinue the pressure o Kincardine Sept. 19- AUCTIONEERS Clinton;> The myth of St. Swithin began Best Weight Range Far 'A' Grade Kirkton Oct. 1 - 2 Leon - in 862, when the old Bishop of Win- highway construction. In addition, ............••• ......•••• Malone, Seaforth; Chris. Leon Canadian hogs have been mar_ many thousands of miles of sec- Listowel :.....::..:......:..::....:: Sept. 23-24 DENNIS and WILDFONG hardt, Bornholm; Robert Arc • Chester asked on his death -lied to keted in recent weeks at an aver London Sept. 9 -14 Auctioneers bald, Seaforth Jo g, be buried in the -churchyard "that ondary roads still need widening, Lucknow .... ............... Sept. 24-25 ' the sweet rain of heaven might age dressed carcass weight of 158. straightening, and repairing. Graduates of Reisch American Blyth; William S. Alexander, oVuk V U,fall upon my grave" Pounds, or three pounds heavier 2. Support driver training in Mildmay ............................ Sept. 1718 School of Auctioneering. Licensed ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich;' J than the average weight for the your community and province. Milverton .......................... Sept.. 20-21 E. Pepper, BrucefieId• Allister t ' But en tbd. bishop was canon- in Huron Perth and Waterloo. pP , corresponding period in 1956. Driver training is one of the surest MitcheiF t Sept.roadfoot, Seaforth. • : !zed 100 years later, the monks at oil Forest ................. Capable of handling all types o g e hon: Winchester thought it only proper In a survey o£ all hogs graded., ways of developing skilled, safety- M tit re p 2 2 sales --large or small. that St. ter thou lie inside the cath- ,during ,the last week in March, minded drivers. New Hamburg ................ Sept, 13-14 AGENTS: x. Owen Sound .................., Sept.3-25 DON DENNIS, R.R. 1, Walton William Leiper, SJr., Lond60- 1957 made by Livestock Products 3. Encourage every move to P edral. They set Juiy 15 as moving Graders of the Canada Depart- have only safe cars on the road by Paisley Sept. 16-17 Phone Seaforth 843 r 11 bolo; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen� �s • day, , P al ............ 0 Oct. 1 It began to rain that da and it ment of Agriculture, Canadian promoting effective inspection pro- Palmerston Sept. 3 , ROY WiI,DFONG, R.R. 2, Walton Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Enid Good Reading g y Parkhill Sept. 20 Seaforth. hos produce, their highest per- grams, Recent National Safety •••••••'•••••••••••••••••••• Phone Seaforth 831 r 5 Munroe, , + rained 40 days more. The monks g P Port Elgin ........................ Sept. 13-14 - - �. ta.+ Go g' the of `u grade carcasses in Council studies show one in every Ripley ... Sept. 27-28 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O o o finally figured that St, Swithin dis- l n liked their plan and they dropped •the five pound weight range of five cars in need of maintenance P Y •••••••••••••••••••• O s fol' the 140-144 pounds. This weight range to parts affecting safe operation. SE9AF6RTH Sept. 19.20 O O O ,d { d=ry r a it. The rain promptly stopped. roil laded 54.5 per cent A's. 4. Abolish the widespread lac- O W. J. CLEARY 0 J. A. BURKE N a • Whole r �1n1� Most people know the Candlemas group g P St. Marys .......... Sept. 5-6 t Y day legend. If the groundhog (it's As Carcass weight increased, t e tiee of ticket -fixing: Stratford Sept. 1618 O Seaforth Ont. O O Funeral' Director p ..., O and Ambu2aucib Serrnee percentage of A's decreased~ Each. 5. Help the community- to or- Tavistoelr .............................. Sept. 6-7 O LICENSED EMBALMER O the badger in Germany and the five curds additional: wet ht de- agonize all of its agencies= olice, Of eG bear in France) comes out of nib- P g P Teeswater .......................... Oct. 1 - 2 O and FUNERAL WRECTbR O O 'DUBLIN ' News creased the number of A grade, firemen, schools, town councils Sept. 26-27 O Night or Day Galls,, ernation and sees• his shadow on Thed£ord O , x a' the snow, he holes up for six more carcasses by approximately four newspapers and clubs -into a co- Toronto (CNE) ........ Aug. 29 -Sept. 7 O Night or Day Calls -- 385 00 b phone 43 r IO- a per cent. The weight range of 155 . ordinated force for safer driving. Toronto (Winter Fair) ...1?7ov. 15-23 d O <Y O b O r �, • Facts weeks. No shadow, and he stays 159 pounds, whichincludesthe ad- 6. Support community and pro- O O O O O O O O O O O � N v out. P , Walkerton Nov. 6 - 7 �w erage weight of carcass now being; vincial efforts to expand traffic Woodstock ........................ Aug. 82-24 d h Why. According to legend, i£ i'ARL A Y Candlemas day be fain and bright,w marketed, only produced 47.6 per pohcingt forces. Estimatesi show International Plowing Match, Nor- b O O O O O O O O O �' p b O O `�y ' if ~ * Family Features cent A's and at 170-174 pounds those only 5,000 law-enforcement offi- folk County, Si•mcoe........ 15-18 0� " �j wirier will another flight, but q �,_,_r..._ .-- --A»•+ if Candlemas day bungs clouds and of Grade A quality were only 35.7 cers engaged in traffic -control BOA TM Christian Science Monitor rain; winter is gone and wonri per Cent, work for 3,000,000 miles of paved 0'M Norv✓oy St-, Boston 15, Me* come "again. Carcasses below the 140,144, highways -one for every 600 miles. Funora� lett V1C@ 0 hi7. Encourage nation ide agop- ! newspaper for tN•I ttms Canny groundhogs, badgers acid range also showed a decrease •i!i Yi' O R'. &"B�b O'` Galin Thur'sdayi Auoust 22nd sand youre and £m hon of uniform traffic laws, k � r /" $ .. p. closed find my Chock or bears .figure their shadow means the percentage of A type BI\I� J �L 4 • C• Lie+�naed it, tdleir 0 6 A `1 eked. to and practice Cour �k to Sdiii!tdttyr §el�t@mliel 7tp, ipe ., sha 8. Believe in pCl ,: order. •1 year $1s iJ a fair Candlemas day' and that, in i9h carca;ss�s. The 135-139.. pound ,Cy �;Pomptandca �fniatter4tioir '.,.,, „. r : •;•- ,;f; � `.;`_aft '", . ��' Return' lirla1J_!§ept6Mber'i1th '►'°v tesy on the highway. Y ACC ttai5ta a . €, months 9 C1 3 months $•4.$013 turn, means a long winter. grou�a had 52,6 per cent of A grade See the "Personalized ti' Ifs ictal $' d in $ 9. rfiMcourage safety engineers f ar for fit; oil aha train seruic+e. 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