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M - , . � , , ;­�� , .J.�, 11 , I I*e.4s.of Op a � �1, Atteqdg,n�&,A ,the Seaforth Lions prev$aq v4rs I ." ", I � ,to K , gt'�;y. ­. , P14111lics,1117 --OIL . - I , IW'.27,- Canacliap. Nor ter Reev Not -man S06ins' and J., �J)Vxiu%­ t A.- 11.1 � I . , O' 'a .,#0.0#§,Q.W,:. gt,p ,­� ..: " 1".. ' 04 X.A. , . i tioqui Raft *�iesiml?ttiycs told.' U.'$c6tt, I 11 d: � pool- d6bigl the;,i957 season' 9,# . I ,,ays,i�p of,Scott, Poulltry'karms � , , #pd the Park fAM-lies.." 14 ', , � . : , which w"le ., ,49010 9'� 61 . §,g, L acd,JF � i ;aLl '11,10"'.41"", q 2i" � " � ��g ,I,Q the superi4lehavii; R#� . 5 , IQ, �',Kl i";"R, � VJ L , J I A �% i� I - " ', , - I , . a �wotest ntieet�a*g in �'Clinton, last The_ M-6nicipel,offlei'lls. sf-OW011 1� . I , i , 0 : I n VIAX011 4114. '90,U-0 � 0 ji�j� . . . . Otested what Rbeve,fn I ,,, I Of 50 per, c� , xqp�gje.� So great was the t ­ , . be. pu] , , I, I Thursday � woms,term-1, . ­­ R "i`,,�..11,1�1� I " r .� X., I... ", �1'1'11�' . nt over 1956. In nay Met for plopic space, that -on Caretp . , "t , -and-dried'?,::ma in :.�!` .. . 9. To§ �# . I Op --d the "cut linef . . 15,916 bitheri used the pool demon ISO .trj A` ;. .. , , = , - . The early morning, pass .1. IM a severgfq,pqAqJv,ns it was necessary SiStingL On ' , ", . , I I d1ing the pine weeks that'it was , � T�,,,-,,,� ­� which CNR ann6iinced, thd curf�ajl- ".. .f-�7w,org,,,.4gl;r-r, , r . . YA ��.c " - I k,by, Isi ` ", � '' - P- , I .1. � I , ..i ... train'from. Goderich. to Stratfor , . Fpservati ilitil later KIT Atg - �' - od''T., M." le ,,, 1��., . I Went � of the two pas�senger ser -f.,-, open,. according. ,tnt records mainv . , .ons I 0, "'D. 12. . �:,�­, vening ro.- . ., to (1�7 ; 1"; , - I � ,- � .1 . ", and the late e * ' tra"in. - 'f . dates i1j" " ' I vice I. t�ined by .',Ennis, po order that the -interested Libby& ,H,abJq-r . ent , R Roll ' - . Stratford to Goderich ' will be cut. a. � ,( ,ol super- .,.,Paa Dick' �Jq , � ..!�'. visor, big sta06 The highest r,`v` could received proper ae- Nixon, � ,UaTt&'fF.J,anM�- ','; I I Tiivo other passenger 6ains,ope at Criticism wa§ levelled At the r il- 1. , commodatian. iFo '',11, . :W,o � l � . '. attendance WAs.op*'S�ipday ,July 14 , ga4 ait 'Tr4 " I , . noon from Stratford to. Goderich, way for not!allowiag any muniel- - .. X , .4. ­� ',*!%,4�., I when 533 bath - ;in 16 i0ol. . - . I ,t -`L" , .j, I nd th oth � later in the after� PpIji�ies involved, to appeal ,the dd-J. - erg were -h .�.. , . . . ­., � 4 "? a e er ­, ,�k ; .�.<'-:, - F . The pool opened June 22, and was 49 I � ­ , , ". ,1,., W I 11, .. ': �1-t noon from Goderich to Stratto ,­:,. ". , '. , ,1 J . , Fd, cision., Mr. Scoins said he felt�nqhe p ��::, . "'' I � , �. ... . . open Ee total of 363% hours during " , "A.,", will nemain -in. service. of the four railway repre,sentatJ,iy.e§ � "I i�, !� � 'N,U*',�, - . .", ,',�X,. '11, I ' . , ";, .� I I. t �'�,�t � A r at the meeting possessed the. pow '41 : - I ,'�.:,�',*.., I the season.. . w . - s � � . . Name 'S im lontor- `,� ..7'�L' Mattiicipal-afficials frontiAafoxth, :. - During the swimming season' a I . �vl � Q to have We decision reviewed, and .I , , . �,­­,,i�z,-0 . Cliuto'�, Goderich. lVitchell ' i that the service 6t was i evitable'. , series of classes was held- for -be- 0. ,:.. .. P. . - I. .."'.. . I even before the meeting. � . rl� ginners and advanced swimmers, I F, . . t.L­W-,1, .1 F . 1� during which nearly 200 childrenin Lions Pool Se lllesw . r �o� , � � -,B , r . .1 ,ean - Chief cause for concern, he. siiq,, .. -, � . , ete . -was -tb i I . received instru�tion. In addition .. . ,� 1 .�`!-, . at, thi . . I I , s,qn1g4t,, be vthe­&gt , 1. The last Of two local swimming. 4ng backarop r - I. I -1 . to this, dtt;ring July a class 'for a-ce,', KOndr K4' � A o0rg.,`-�".:; I TA MOV6 On the., part"dt Wi. W -, � !.- 1; . I ' Elaine E "a J. , I , � meets was held Saturday at the ekort, Ann Sills,:3e.n ,�, ., I adult begin . , 1��11 .1 whrd-ftomplefe re-mloval of passeii­ I � ulers: Was held two eve- ]2. �­ , ' ' '- . W ,. 1, �, . Og Pool. , Cheryl Mqttir� Cti I -- ,� I *r s4'viqe;f:on. the ,line. Such� iii, � `� .,31M. 1 nings each week, with, 15 enrolle - q).;. junim,­t. qX::,tit?.J,-.-,PL I 1�­AW , . Following the meet, total points walking b . 1.� I -), ' At ,the same time the )001 was I 4ckar s, pace,, �'?�!r� , . . .�- . tentious were denied by,the 67M, . �,W­: 1"', . I - ' were ereaux, Paul , battle - . ��:. 1. , � Attendante I .el� .: creating new records, in.r=bL LU ti tallied and ribbons awarded 91 M, .211 I I s'pokpsmen. , . I " ,�� . 1. .., . �, the park was also in - lose, who plated first, second and terson; intermediate girls' breo# .J�l . � . It was g-tinerally agreed that ' . . . . . . . . . . . - ... . ,�: , ,�f,,�A . I I I .1. third in each class. In addition, a stroke, 100 feet, Phyllis Bryans 'e, ; I , revenue from passengers fares, was ' 1958 sea-sup's ticket to the pool was (38:5),' Connie Eckert Chery-11: ,, ,1� insufficient to warrant ma . �,., � �� �,� I I In(Ciale a Ses taln- - ! ' given those,. who placed first in Moore; intermedIate bois' breast -Q,'A � .. 11 ,,A I �! , ing the two trains. At thelaind 1k.iii.1%,;.. Special Services their ,class, stroke, Bob Ding .. '.., � more (33:2), Tom'., ` ,,-r , Almost 3,000 persons streamed time, it was pointed out that local , " A . � In the beginners' class, Jack Dick, Ken Devere * I' '' I I i .. . aux; senior gir s', , e: -f� �+-;�I-' :. ."''. : manufacturers depend, on the I - Whitely was first; Larry MeLlwain �' ":4 I into Community Park, Hensall, -on ' & � �1111,�::::, medley, total 300 feet, btickstr6k, . �tj' A I � I . ; � #, ,5 ,&­...­. I morning train for shipping eqnsf " :� 1.1. nd ille was second, and Mary Eckert breast stroke.and front era I PO4 ' "' ", I , . . , I � �-­ � 1�� . 1, .. Labor Dfiy and made -short.work, . I � At Egmo v W, P �,k,a -,'�,.i: , erable express. . I . I �* . 111 ... . third. Stapleton (1:563-1),- Makoll -Mq4� . Of.105 gallons of beans prepared A r�pre.sentative of CN Express Junior girls' winner was Kendra . ­' " � -for visitor's th the fourth annual . I & 1� Llwain; senior boys' pie i � � : I .;� . from Stratford in place of.the train. � and Elaine Eckert third. 01 I I Members of Egmondville United son; beginners' WA=Ir, & t I . I I Jack Drysdale, president Of the A qihery as to whether the trucks '1101111.11 en Dexereaux topped. the jun- Mary Eckert, � dley G'. 11i R � " til said trucks would make deliveries : ,-,11'1� Mark Anniversary -0) 'Ont ., .1:54 Fq#.. P . . ,,, Moore, with Cheryl Moore second, Flannigan (I 4 , , ,,, ;i!:::!� 11 ­ ��: `T 11T."i-l'i"', ..".111"'........"'. . Church will mark the 122nd anni- Ann Sills., Larr � , i .T.1 T,T K . , I . 1-11.....- ..'' , � r ,:�: I I sponsoring Hensall. Kinsmen Club, would also pick up express%sh$- ,.,.: 0!�I U " ., ior boys' class, paced by Paul Llwain; iq,termediate.1 git1s, b6I �,".V% � I � , '. versary of their historic building i was delighted. "This ye4r we pre-, ments was, not answered. I ... .. ,, -Tii "'I , " .1. -iii,., .4 V % " ,� �i1:. R11 t " - - ! , mffi "� '. ...�iA,.&­ .-C's - fly, breast-stro e- 4p ,ill 111-1 g �11 .... ii� � .. .. . 1�i.,,t�i..4 I , - I , .!.....�'-!��; �.�., ?.1% f ,,�, 'Ip,", I k lee ,, .� t ­ "� ­'. I �,�,:­. Sunday. Sept. 8, with an afternoon "'ej second, and Allan Patter ,t,., k, 9 pared 105 gallons of beans and the Previous rumors that passenger'. .;; � � 40 --f-tt".1--tiv! ,4,1�',,.�;;��.- � —11, 11' ­�;��, -1 4 -AP4 00" ­ ., t Br�yans (14:2), Waing Kelipt ­ �:.*.,, -Z nitty ir I .., ,,� 11,111 ­ , 1 so Ili - A whole works went." He said. this trains on the route would bL& ,ie- ,, ..-I!il, �i�*.��:,.!.��..,,,-,—,�...�.��..,..4:�!..! �... .1 ... Vl:.,*,�', open house and a fireside hour, in - �,..­ 0,�`: , A- 10.1 ," ." .�,. , " , .E to ser- P Ilisdliryans was first in the Sills; interniediate boys,;,: p , Willy �J�,P, I � , qv ,4T� , , ­­­., N :1-'� a` ."".f.1, in.terme irls, class. Connie breast stioke, -Bob-' 1 07. 1 -- - ,,�,.,��� . diate gi , year's attendance was "I g IA" , .. ,. , -7 It "WaY UP duced resulted in the letting, of �....�.'�.*.i�i,,�,.`�, , , , ,�:;�::;­;,, �.�, addition regular Sunday : . I , ''. - - - - vices. Of last year." 0�.`�!!�;��.& ", .. , " 'T -.1V �XAr ,,, ,I, ­­ 11 , , , ,�]!�11:1'. .N.. at Eg- --- " I � mail .contracts earlier this year, to .1.1 ;L 1 1181, .1 ., :1,��r, - . �,,�.'� ,.: ,�.. 1.1111 , . ... Eckert was second, and, Elaine (10:8), Tom Dick, do ­ , " I .4%. X..'...� �.�� ", Dr. J. Semple. minister rd Zhlwb,�', ;�­.,, 1. Crowned "Bean Queen" was a trucking firm. Even if this can- .f ... 'k������i��.",����:��i:,..�ii,.,.. Eckert third. :,.�­'4� "."On, : !,��,�!i,.% ., ­ , . R!."'iffi ":�:%��"�� mondville church ,has announc- kdekb64&-!fgcc­X'4 ,11. ��, ­,��.,�;!­') 1..: �2:1:1. I "I . .... . � --- �- I � .. , .. ... J, ., � pretty blonde Mary Lou McCoy, tract were restored to the railw 1, ffl Junior gir& , ­ ,�,ffiw, A -i, ; ...... .-.:X�,�,;.11: ...... ;";;� .. .1 ONE . �,wlrl� ��g,��" R. Bob Dinsmore, first in intermed- feet Kendra Moore'(10;4 �.,!,,.1�11K, i, . "' , "' 1.111: ed that Rev. Dr. Hunnisett, sup- , 17, of Exeter. She received her officials maintain that the revenue' ;"'.'t�i�!.,,, -,�:!11-'.',*.,!",... "".. , , , f* '. I . .. il�;�:i�.�, ' ),�,,,,Q�o I-. � ., �,­ 11 ... � .1, ........ hhi,��, ; iat-6 boys' class, scored the highest Moore, Elaine Eckert; y 1, .- "'.1 ,Ql-, - �.,1,1,.,!,;,',,,,'i��t,,�� �1�'b Xi'j� U � offlaial regalia at am evening cere- from *this and express fees should , ,� erintendent of Fred Victor Mission M i - ;, i �; 1, t! , �,::��: . individual total, with 24 Xyt. , ;,.:.,.::,1;,1,% in Toronto. will be gueft speaker Points. kickboard -race, Ken �-ft,#k�j.a .��,� o.14 , � ,,,, - � all ty, , '. X .,� �t ;::,.i.!�'.Z�;,..%,�. .11 , ., mony from Connie Hoff, .19, Michi- not be usedto support an unused � P. �, �..­:r,:,?.� Second in the intermediate DOTS (15:0), Allan Pitt6rson,,7.-4",., ,.y � 3 It" . ,ji� , at the evening service. I `�`,.,':�;`�,N', ,.,I. ­.. 1-. ",�"o-z - I 1,W gan Bean Queen of 1956, who was passenger service. . '10 f, ";,�, :1: ld � ,I �� 11�� -. ' � ­ -V ­� , , 4,,�, * . gir s'! �: ekbOA,ri , , �0 , ' was Tom Dick. and Ted Lamont tie; intermediate - ; � �'� �%,�;K�;`?�% Dr. Hunnisett is well-known. � N ?,-�-'- . , .::: . - '. "AU 10. a special'guest at the,11ensall fes- John Noel, -regional manager of ;; .11 '. was third. t I . .�-,,:�j,�.� ; '. I- 1:.`*�..-� I ­' throughout Canada, both as a so- race, Connie Eckert .and Phy i' . - 1-"�, ;. I tival. . public relations for the CNR re- . ­... �. *.. .:;::::" and a churchman His Senior girls' winner'was Marion �,� :V - . . cial worker Bryans (tie 16..2), Cheryl Moore,', ,'F�,�; � Runner-up' in the beauty contest ported that the railway cla&s it ' :-, JEAN BR6A y R 1, i5rucefield, comments on the Se4�orih Girls' Garde Clu is- topic is to be "Soup, Soap and Sal- McLlwain, with Pam Stapleton Elaine Eckert; intermediate boysP :.� " �'::. � I � 4:: 1 was Marian Desjardihe,MI!, Of will save $37,500 a year. The total Pay present6d last Thursday at the second Huron County Garden C16b,,Achievement Day. The vation." . second, and a tie for third be- kickboard race, Bob Dinsmore. . .1 , � ; 1. . ��:: 1 , 11 . Grand Bend. Margaret oir, 19,. passenger revenue in one year for vent was held in Zurich Community Centre with 130 girls completing the project. 16an is e An open -house Sunday at 3 p.m. tween. Gene Nixon and Judy Crich. (.12:5)', Tom Di , .... " of Hei2sall, was third. . both trains amounted to $1,195, he I. Vughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Broadfoot. I . I I � Photo by Phil i 8) Garth Flannigan was first in ek, Qord Maloney;. ,'...A, . ! Odier . c6litestants were. Jean added.. I . , L% . . . will give the community a chance senior girls' underwater iade 45 ' . . I .. - . senior boys' cla§s; Bob Dinsmore . .'..", .. ". 4 , . to view several church improve- feet,' Pam Stapleton (10:7), kar- .. . . I Stevens 16, Centralia; Edith, -19, It was suggested, that a 'rail- .1 :'�7' . . ,"' ments. "We are veri proud of'the was second, and Tom Dick third. ion MeLlwah . 11 1� ' / , � � and Marjorie Rinn, 18, of Brus- liner," a special I . ri­Xathy -Eckert; sen- 1 passenger car No adult clasg competitions w�r.e ior boys' . I ­ I I �.!, ' I sels; Evelyn Turner, 17, of Bruce-. 'with built-in engine, be introduced . I I changes made," Dr. Semple, said. . underwater race., .Bob I .. q They include a new Hammond or- held! Saturday,because no contest- Dinsmore (10:1), Garth Fl I . , 11�1 . � field; and Irene- Beaver, 20,, Of on the line. CNR officials' said, an I r - an oil furnace, nE ants attended. On the -basis of annigan %g I ... Tucketsmith Barn, -u- ns gan, m.carpeting, Tom Dick; intermediate girls re,- . - . . initial ca -$56- '. . . . , . . . . . ., . . , - . . I . I— z, , `� -. - ­ � . . �� I, . . - I . .. ­� I " r . .. . . . �U-IAT46. . . - I Exeter. W Ants iwarded,in, the last meet, trieving race, *270­`1f1e&,4'.�Phylfl*s .11 , ,-- � ine iesti*si got -underwav � -ftL-4he, � ,,ital expenditure,of '1�L:,4t'..., ­ � --Q .1 � a modern vhurch -kitthen and.re- P . � I . � . . V"oll 'beiffeldded to hav'ri+0- , a%lt women's first wiA to Mar ...� . �', I morning with the, Western Ontario liner and that the I area's I 0 modelled washrooms. - Bryans (2:12:9), Connie Eckert, , :�.., .. I Championship-'Hors6shoe I popula- �.:: * ion MeLlwain, second to Alice Nix- Kendra Moore; intermediate boys? ;� . , I . Contest. tion, of 12,000 persons could not be . C111 � I on, and third to Gene Nixon, Garth in the unrestricted ' "A" class -$,25,000 in ida y Fire retrieving , race, Bob Dinsmore. .. !, . 9 , �1 I , expected to bring in sufficient rev- Ld ss I 111*' 11..�, '.. Flanni an and Paul Besse tied for (1-37*4), Tom Dick, Ken Dever. � � . �..'..,, lli?� i, � 1'� 0*, - ' 11 I horseshoe pitching celebrities, ,enue to pay the depreciation. on I b,lt of lightning Monday hight shingle siding whs scorched off, in confining the blaze, and other ; N� i'�;��.***��".."."."'::::",..,�, men's first. Tom Dick was seconu, eaux; senior girls' distance swim, , 1. 1,�� I I many of whom will go on to- CNE the equipment apart from its op- and Ken Bedard third. i. .. competitions on Saturday, vied for erating cost. . is believed to have started the the henhouse was saved by fire- farm buildings were not harmed. I . . free style, 500 fqot, Pam',Sta�letom . 1. � .1 Z, I men The blaze, visible for miles, at- :.. Beclinners' free siy1e, I0 feet, (3:15-1), Marion McLlwaih, Cor. I 1!1� I - � I -top honors. Dr. E. A. McMaster, mayor of $25,000 fire which destroy ian Townsend, of Mitchell, tracted a1arge crowd as motor- i�;,:,-,.,,,;,*;::,. Larry MeLlwain (10:1) J a c k ,ime Smith;- senior boys' distance : . :�.. Roy Jewell, London radio person- Seaforth, was' chairman, and the large barn on the farm of Rober .., Whitely, Mary Eckert; ju�ior -girl ' �. ".. . t driving on the Kippen road, said ists, homeward bound after the - ��,*,�.,,��*�.',�.'.-,'-',,'�,"', "..,,'. �, . ... . I ; I r. free style, 100 feet, Kendra Moore Fritz Peterson. � . in a � -4 - . , swim, Garth Flannigan (3:4:2), .:, I ality, was featured at noon, president of the HuroniZoiie, Mid, Gemmell, about four miles gouth he saw flames in the upper part holiday, stopped their cars to .., i ;;;;: I .. . .... : . . I �; half-aiotir broadcast from Main Western Ontario Development As- of Seaforth. ' of the barn and went'to the Gem- watch.. Cars -were lined up for a . . . (32:2), Elaine Eckert, Cheryl , t� , Street. William Bell, of Hensall, sociation, Peter McEwan, of Gode- Seaforth.Fire Chief John Scott, mell home to giv� the alarm. mile on each side of the Gemmell �. I Moore (tie), Lynn Nixon; junior I I .. : 4 I and Charles Rau, of Zurich, also rich, was secretary. Letters from 1�,,.�� .,*:,, boys' free style, Ken I I , =kTp in discussion of "F#rm- municipal officials at Sebringvple who made the damage estimate. Mr. and, Mrs. Gemmtll, who farm at the height of the blaze. ' .NNK (28:3), Allen Pattetrson, Jim Me. , " 0 art F% topic of the program:' and Dublin wetia received, sta"g - were in their nearby residence, had A driving rain aided firemen in -1i: ". �`X Represents Ontario ' I .. 1. day , said a. woman motorist, had re *' 011:. Llwain.; intermediate girls' back- . '. .11, Winni,ag flogt..in a .leg ported, seoing. the barn struck,dur- left the barn a few moments earl- preventing the flames from spread- . .I,.:., �.`K` ... I � I , ii �. .1 , � _gg parade -that.. those .centres -were. not in ing.- in . ....- �. I .. . I N stroke, 100 feet, Phyllis Bryans --7 I -J . - . .� If I., ,.� . through town was entered by HO� bpposition to the CNR's move. . electrical storm which ief, -according to Chief Scott. At, iff.g:' .- -'-- .- 1 (33:3), Connie Eckert, Cheryl -8. C 1 , tel Clinton, W. G. Thompson & I passod over the area shortly be- that time everything appeared to Among the hundreds who were . Moore; intermediate boys' back- At Meetilhot in . 11 . "'. ` , . . . . � fore the fire was discovered. I be in order. at the fire scene was Charles Mae- I .�. � , Sons Ltd. of Hensall, wero secod, . stroke, Bob Dinsmore (26:), Tom J. M. Scott :1, and, Co�i Bros,, also of Hensall, # Mr . Gemmell said Tuesday the The" blaze spread swiftly and Kay, former Tuckersmith reeve, Rev. Dr. Hiffinisett ., well-known poultry . . �: 2 ,� , . Dick, Gordon Maloney; senior breeder, leaves this weeke 111 . , �-� was partly covered by insur- Seaforth volunteer firemen, who who recalled assisting to erect an nd for - - ., Placed third. Bursar Award loss " The Sunday'school hall has been girls' breast stroke, 100 feet, Mar- I . They had made no plans for arrived within minutes after being extqpkon to the barn 42 rs . .,� - A feature of the parade. was a y - ance, �. I 1. � slea redecorated and the minister's ion McLlwain. (33:6), Corinne a ten-day trip to British Columbia- ­ �, , 1waily decked wagon carrying all 'building at that time. called. could not' save the struc- ago. At that time the farm was and California. A member of the I . I , Consumed in the fire was the, ture. Brucefield firemen assisted owned by the late George Ong. vestry has recently been furnish- Smith; senior boys' breast stroke, � � . . eight beauty contestants, who later To Ruth Sills - cr . S�r ed with 'new flooring and drapes. Tom Dick (32:2), Bob Dinsmore, continuing committee on poultry . . , ,t competed for -the "Bean, Queen', season's hay and grain . prodtictibn in Canada, Mr. Scott is ..... . . Another Dbminion-Provincial stu- se%ieral pieces of farm . machinery. Following the elvening service, a Fritz Peterson; ,senior girW but- being accompanied by Professor .11 , title. Connie Hoff, 1956 Michigan I fireside hour will be held, for visi- terfly breast stroke, 100 feet, Mar- . . Fen, who judged the con- . dent aid bursary of $500 has been This included a combine, manure I Ross Cavers, of the Ontario Agri- ''I � � Bean Qule I awarded a SDHS graduate of this spreader, forage harvester and tors and friends, Musical enter- ion MeLl n (32:1), Corinne , , � test, rode in an opeii convertible. year. Ruth Sills, daughter of Mrs. milking machine. Woman Is Burned tainment-will be provided ,by the Smith; i o boys' butterflyibreast culture College. He wUI represent - . I " During the afternoon visitors at . j*o! � Ontario producers at meetings be- . � Harbouraires, wh. will also per- stroke, nsmore (32:8), Garth 1. the festival were able to play bingo C . P. Sills, Seaforth, received the , Two calves and 275 hens also 0 I 'SP i ing held on the west coast, � I '� in the arenabetand take in some bursary. . perished. � Several calves were _ form at the o4vening service. Flannigan, Tom Dick. .. � 11 Egmondvflle church re -opens Beginners' backstroke, 20 feet, . I I I " - Other local awards of the same freed ' from the barn, and 175 hens, Sept. 8 after being closed for the Larry McIAlwain (6:1), Jack White- I . ininor league 's Exeter Dash When Paraffin lis . . ". - earlier, were were rerhoved from a henhouse . . . . . " I I wood, Lucan and Bengali 'pjayed bursary. announced r months. ly, Mary Eckert; junior girls walk- I eliminatioi games.. Hengalf won, -made to Ron Ennis and Barbara Which stood a scant five feet from Mrs. Alex Smith, McKillop, suf- her mother cry, and was able to summe , District Horses �,!� . " the ballgame.41-1 over,'Exeter. Boyd. the 40 -by 70 -foot barn. Although fered, serious burns Thursday when control the flames with an extin- I , I I . I � I opening ceremonies were inark- � I . . I I 1. , . � �"­ !�, a pan of �ariffin was spilled over guisher. � . 11! I ed by addresses, ­E166n, CardWj. For Mrs. Smith, the accident MR. AND MRS., GEORGE DUNDA In, Labor Day Wi ,,,-,,,,,, I by I . � . ,� 0, her. Rushed to Scott Memorial S ins �, . . I Huron MP., Reeve. NormAn Jones, e third in. a series she has In the third harness. race meet , . , ,,, , , Hospital, she was able to return was th . I Doug Miles, Huron I I ultural suffered recently. During the past ­ ­� 1 ' - SeaftbrihJuntor's , home on Tuesday. of 1957, held in Goderich Labor , ,�, I . ]presentative, and J�ageTDrys3arree, . � I The accident occurred as the par year she had had both a leg and MARK GOLDEN WEDDING DAY Day, "Thunder Bey,` owned by 7� ' . - I I I - Kinsmen president'. . affin Mrs. Smith was melting, be- an arm broken. ': 1. . . ,;. 'I, �.j, , . I.% . � �� :� � . ."... ..,....:,.�'..:::.,.,;,,,;,;-�.....,. .1 aced . . � � � - .. . 1. I., . "': Wilson Oke, Egmondville P1 , I The -bean supper was served, at gan to smoke. As she atte .. .. . - .� : 11 �., .. ;. - I * ... � . '', ... . .. ­;;'K.4n - �: 1. . .. ..... . :��,.­ mpted :� ... ... �.­.. I . :;;!'��';5�� - 1� : second in the. 2:24-2:26 classified. Crus]ii� By Tractor 11 �� ��­­,. � ,Y.�. .. ,, To" r Locat, Fetid Mill '' .1. ;� . 1 41:30., Other items- which helped fill U. . -� ,,:!� ,.�,,.��:.. �� .. . ... �. "...". . 1. ­�� 44P ::,�:!��j�!.:, !"� ,,. A . . ... . I I . to lift,the pan from the stove, the ' : 1 :;::. �-: ,. �,,�i�,Ili;: ,. -..I: -:,.j In the first heat the horse placed . .. , ,. -the -3,01 I � .:�!::: ,,- ,�, :,. -:Yl 11..�,.­, ii �. 1 * plates included 3,000 1 . wax spilled over her an e Bob McBride, 8, son of Mr. and � : , ., ,:. .: ,'%: ,:! w -� .11 .. secon I d onto ,4- 1� � . ;� . ri d, but in the second heat � t .. � . :�',. I ., .:;t�,p;i�.'-., i", �:::. 4 �. .111 , ­ 'I ., .",I, doughnuts, four bushels of toma- ,"Prepared Feeds" was the topic Miss Marjorie Papple gave floor and ignited. Her daughter, Mrs. Clare McBride, of the Goshen x,:!.j.��:­; . " . ., . I -141 .1.1, 4 toes, 500 pound two chosen by Dr. John reading -and Miss Jean Scott reai 4 miles north of Zurich, is � . n. �.­ .. , �:��:�!i���'�,j ,: ,� .... W. ". "M came through in front. . . . � s of 6*bbage, -11,arvey, nutri� :�ii� . �.i�ii I . . 'f'�,, ., y 150 pounds of all- flonist of Topnotchl Feeds Lt4., . tW9� 1- entitled, "The Kitchen" June,,who was In the house, heard Line, 3Y ,­ �;; , . it:: '. .....P, ��.- ": 'A "yillage Queen", owned by Clair j� crates of edler AFE, . --ting in. War Memorial : :­�, ­ Haney, also of Egmond,ville, placed I I " licumbers. when he addressed some 30 Meadow Romance." Children's Hospital. London, from % ..... . �,.--­­ ;1 � .: �-, d .:&'. �.%, - " .1 :.:Z� .. .1 I its and a ibuslid ,of c I � I I ::�.. 1,:; � , fourth in the same race. , The revellers also consumed go bers of the Seafortb Jun' F , �; : t I . NF, .. NT-� Miss,Catherine Campbell introduc- a badly �rushed left ankle he suf- :!';;:;:, ; .: . . ., .:. !, - . 1. e 'i - '"' fered when be caught his. foot be- ::;.� �; i ,�-:. I . �� >." In the, classified pace, "Miss Bel � gallops of .ellocolate. millc and.30 erg at their regular - 6 ed Ifi, Economist for McKillop Fair ; jt�., �`%�,�,­­.k . :�%�.,,Q,�., I jt�., I. ; .:!'., air" came in fourth. This horse I 0., .., 4 " pounds 'of coffee. . meeting On Ttiesday.'ev bi , Hufon� dbunty, Miss'Shirley Pat- tween the, axle and wheel of the .1 I �,,. I . 'Ill, "is". ­ ". ":, 1'­;��,, ,. � I . . , 11 . ; .: ,1& , 1: is owned by Joe Burns, Seaforth. . I I I continued At 8:30 the inep .1. '..., j,� . I I Horseshoe competitions , ,kers, i-afil ' d tdrson. Miss Patterson sp k tractor his father was driving. ­.�r .."...., � .,�:,:�.. �: , .. . . . �. ,$ . . �.::��, ��i, � , �i,.'.�!!?.- .11 an#,,, at the mill and � were . . ib"'.iiill' ' ', int.9 the finals ifter supper, ' few twords and wished the club Is next Thursday Skin grafting will have to be �i�:� -.1, - �,��!­, ..�.-�"::::..�!.: . I I 1 ,7 . , ",@ , . .:,;, !*;::, � s . . - -1.1'i.. ­­ �:, . ii ." endedlin the evening. tour by Garnet, Sttick*6II, lbeal every suceegg in the coming year, -Long an institution in McKillop performed, as all the skin was ! , ... . .`;�'.�.,��'. . � ... . ... :1 �.. �1% Canadian 'Champion beali. Me- Manager, .Af,§,,y ,a -,,Vpry interest- 7be gir were reminded of the ii, Win Prizes . � I . : . -�' I School Fair Taken off down to the toes. Dr. ,�.,:, *1'i . � Lauglifin - took Ott "A', class. sifi�: ifig and, ,wortilwhite,, tour -of , the Hope Chest Competition at See- 'Township, the. annua, 1. -1 I ­ .. , "I ",I ' " ,I McLaughlan, of L6ndon, is the at- 1� 11 , , � ' thanked , Mr. forth, Poll. Fair, and it is hoped this year is being held at a new .:.,--,..,."W"-;-;. '::,,V.", : ;q, ' At Case Exhibii - I I . gles championship -with five Wiiaj� mill, Doug - Keys ce at tending physician. ;�;:�:�, 4, .q.��� 41� t, :.., .-..'-1. ,". . ' I -kWell on behalf, df..,Ahe mbm- that a, hirge number will � , ""..., ce went $totc , 4 � I I � Out of five. Second& A . to , partici- location. The fair takes pla .", �, . :Q�. . . I , * . . � . ,11:::, -, , .! .:.� . " i hamp ,,, :t 1, of : bers, an d to the pate. - i�:::�' .'.� �'.�;,::),� .,q ..il 4 Ontario it ion - in k Koh d they returill Winthrop School, SS No. 10, Me .111 9 -��, I 1. An estimated 450 persons attend 'I , ,�; � 11;.:�:-,T ... .%, I Wellesley.,, Fbo,,had'1dur'1*ids out High -sclaool f6r the. business' part Keii"Cailtipbell was in charge of Killop, on Thursday. �"?�. - I.." ­.. -, e a ca arm equip - ."I",, , " . 1.�'.,.,. 11,71", splay of Case f . .11 -'s, . I � , � d -1 . , bition 131 Students At �,`,'� 10:�.: 1, 4t��,.: I men I ." -As in past' years, the exhi� i�.,,I��%,�: � at five games- A-eubdil Aded6i, of at their meeting. The roll call was the`joidt:.�m6eting, which opened . " 1. . :.,:�:j::::%. ,�., 1 .1.1", t Fridgy, two and one-half � . Waterloo, took, thir&pinec *ft two Answered by "Do y0d,use, prepar- With the Junior Former song. El- of the McKillop school children will �;ii���i�i *'��;�i J� , , IN .:� 't �:js: 110 � I ::: ",, e miles west �� ::q::::: i. . i 1, , " A".. of Seaforth on No. 8 . ..." - and 18 #NAU.' 7pyo :11-efburn ed feeds at home?"' .. , sie Ke�ket, secretary, read the mill- feature not only products of the i� .. .. i I I :,t, - wins p �; . New Hensa'll School �,�"". highway. I . of Cromartyj ,Alto had two wln� "In youth we learn., in,age We utes and business was discussed farm and of their gardens, but . ;,,..N -t Carmon Roweliffe said the dem. . ,. ,. ) but only 193-06IMS. - I . . understAnd," was �hc motto of th6. P469'.-WOre made to hold a cor� livestock ,as well. A particular ..��. , ...... . , , Hensall's new six -room $112,000 :�!,�::. onstration, aided by perfect wen- . "'A", � ; 56tute-, taften by , June- tdh,M�,�tfflgdyfIeld, on Friday even- feature is the d-isplay of articles i�: � . 11 Ih the "B" clogs. hbigle,s, limit- Junior .In! , . tber, was considered 'highly sue. . ,.:, ... . . _ various Public school was invaded by 191 ed to players within , ai­215-mile Smith. She stfegsod the impok- ing sopt."'Is -with Exeter Club as which studentg in the. ....". : �11 , , , , , , . � p t �.... cessful. It was,spobsored by Row� , ' radius ,of Hefisall Basil Preszea. tance of 4-H Club, etc., And said guests. . , schools have made during the year. pupkls Tuesday. clifte Motors, ld4l Case dealers. ; . ,1111,�,, 1. �cted to . . I IM4 � - tor of ixetei, took firit prizi,y#ith "It is not until We, get older that , Tuesday,. October 11 Seaforth In the afternoon, the program the building is not expe 0 , . 'Va ' - The evening demonstration Wast .*, , 1� five wins. Nbrmai Harburfi, of we realize the W6 -of ali,erducal b4i#f��,*1,4 6- ding arranged by President William be offiel y opened until some . � I "'A ,, ,!', -� , kol , a debating � made possible by lighting the field. .... ,. . "'AL I 4aronjartyk was se .q1nd 4ith 1 three tion." We learn. now, ibut,':ih "a jitid'piffik,Jpeaking contest. Topic Boyd and, Secretary Ken Stewart, time 81t,ober. Mr. and Mrs. George Dundas, Following their marrWe t A tractor was used to run th " � �: �, 11, � .. . ei go I .' We 'understand what it �&�..�he 6hate, will be, "Resolved will be varied, and will include a , ' 'I ," I Wins an ,92­136fixts " and P,tnest few years . Coll] "I ... .1 . I " � �� ir I their retirement to Walton a few Were gas- tractois, with a-, thi6o. I , , 4%, " .. 'jold through farm mafk6tIfig 1h five obs6rve t ; , , ". " � � " j-,',. Mid, - with, all means. .She� in products, sb6i!ld be humber of inferesting presenta- Re4burn, principal, 'grades seven ple farmed in McKillop until eratbr. Other Machines disp. Tlldl� I '-1 I . , I itar'burn of ,Cromik ,t. finished by Aatittj) th'it. jil far On the teaching staff are Robert well-known district residents, will � ' threW ;;6 -and' 96 P"Im"Ints." �, diWe are riever to old to korn." tions. Brodhageil. Iland will be in and ei$ht- Mrs W Haug , he 50th anniversary of years ago. furrow plow, and a man Or ' 4-10.-- . . I 'The roll Call "It you had the schemes."! The negative side will attendancti in , . Xbrmon ',and', 19thest Itirb&II, rt Allan, Jr., their wedding at their home - rio , wou. i the "V'� '614�8 , d6ublbs With opportunity to 'be gotnigone, else, be taken by. Laverne Godkin. and This ye�r the directors are in_ and six; �Ars. �obe' :1, 1'-P-Sov �i :� - �,­ � Mr. and Mrs. Dundas have a et; a combine and It I .I.' .1, ,: . three and four; Mrs. Mabelle Shir- Walton on September 7. They are family of, three daughters., Ida tor with harroi0s. I I � ,, . 1! : ". , , ,� ; "� I , . 1. ­ I . . I d 'I-, ft I ". - � , lyyi, I .. fitin. wing- it"g Daelfilg of, ftib,. 'Who's footstep§ would, You like to Mertbn Keyes, while Larry Wheat- troducing a new feature, when a ra�V two and three; Mrs. Beryl holding open -house for their friends Mrs, D. Andrews, and Agnes, Mrs' The evening, was bighhj�ti � .. I I � . , f .1 I I . follow ' I ill Strong will' i1e, grade one; Mrs. Howard from 3 to 5 and -from 7 to 9. Neil Reid, Toronto, and Evelyn, the drawing bf t§66fill door *,it I "v., ',� ,, ter aild Basil, P,�*sicotor W6ro,s46- z . , In?" was answered by some 10 and 8 uphold the dance will be held on the evening E, �,v,l '. 11 Special music is be- ' p I ': " � ; .. � and with four'-wifi's- and Paul. Boo- of & f6lJoWing names:, The Queed, affirinitivb. The Huron tounty, Of the fair. Scene, kindergarten, While the anniversary is being Mrs. Robert Pickering,' Oakville, es. Gordon Reyh -,� ; ;�,Ikl: '". I of V&isall,' and X'ick Si4irt, Mitl FIbilt,fied'Xightingole, Jtftll Se6tt Vublie 9peeking and debat g' coil. ing arranged and the committee it, , � �Jdb � kTt:'4 N& ,.�,.v - -1 X111 I I i observed on Saturday, Mr. and and one son-, Frank, of Toronto. forth, won the g2s, 1"I'd Aadju4ti-4 ,�­4`,.,.A. -rcbe;"Wt, is being held on, 66 'ei 14 charge Are., , ]dn% forward to � ., . -1 7 1. , chell were think with tllflee­�#Ins, � ,leari Steck1%. - Helen,' MOW ... wl ­.- ---1 i� ' I � 5 - Mrs. Dundas were 'am, passed away wrist watch. Other Winners, , - -,r'- - ; , , I ke married at Amother son., Willi , 0 1 �� I t ` ): IM I ; I 'A I It ! ` I . ", ma I "t I I Ad 0 1 , 11 I , , , - [� 11!�����.; , - 711..,�,�,',�',%`�' , - �' '" I ����1.1�"-l"�l*."..,,..."..I , 11 -, Q �� bi'the "A" 46tiblgs clast;. lack ,and Margaret Mop y. in Wingham District High, School. pleasant Went er, s that this out "GIFIN.NG KIU,S CATTLE Duff's Church, Walton, on Sept. some years ago. 'Sam storoy� RA �cseafor '. - 1*40 . "Youth is -- oull nit$r to do, Catherine Campbell led, in'it dug ,door attraction, Will he a success. ning a ,tractor. 3 A Boa- of me -A,4,',- , and � It$ i - ii, 1907. - 4, 1�,q . � � ­ 1g. e Iff% the evdift �tbat the weath r is Miring in electric ,storm at,Wal The bride is a daugh Among, thoto who were pres .11 ( I � � ,,, f st WRIVII wm,dt g and; b6tome somebdy �sbiag.,,, SAd Larry Wh�litl%­,.-, . . ; �*iiikiv$�, Pit I , - - "16 len, .,;, -kop X, ftitlft'i Abov, �telliffg dt, , � tt favorh , ,?�tb:6 dance will be t,01140#ay evening Rae Houatot ter Of the late Mt. and -Mrs.,.,A-h4 at the d6remall ears a I 11 tit . club lapdr-o. ,� I In ,, , -U, Gro dre -ey, - wift) , y � � . 9�, - viinsr,i -X,6 .. �bf. a . 4 V I.. - , , ,�, J ;), ,..sw -Y Tdwhship w Jdhtistou, of Gi and the Od ,Will a I � , . my �t I . ... � 4W , ki , . . . ., . 2 1 �.,4 t, . 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