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were Larry Wheatley . ,and • 'Bill .. y CNR Cut x" E gas.
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,is Sandra `" Ddi •tooW. art. in s .x. in Clinton Town , :a .., >., a#` ;s;;z c:, I `? A wow, bylaw
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P+ speakutg :,ti "` :, a Mall Tuesday, when about B5x'a n .: ,;r. ; �" $idered by coincltl when,ti ;
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on the Histo of;>tli'e'Women's In- ; 5 ,<::." ted.
rY ^k;` A; «- district munici al officials ,�th- .''F . a? , + '
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st tute, its b�egi?n jn and its' , 'r y �., 9 y All- members of cault� v
.• . eyed with Board of Transport s; ;, y b,x .
growth .in the last 50. 'years, She _ r, Commissign representatives to u.s• fJ r' ' ` K ,a W tresent for. 'the me.0-ta'n'g Tui
and Larry W..eatley and Bill
;, . .. i' `1 evening, held 'in Seaforth .
Strong will represent the Seafortn r+ti''. ,' " Cuss a eurtaiitment of passenger r �;
Club at the, county public speak DAMAGE ESTIMATED BY FIRE CHIEF JOHN F. SCOTT at $18'000, resulted early Tuesday- 'service . between Stratford and N'¢' Flall. Reeve:huan Fo
ing and debating competition be- morning when fire destroyed a large bank barn on the farm of 'Mansel Cook, three miles west of Goderich. The CNA has said it is Sed
:fltminating two trains effective y Taxable assessment..ift '1�tt &itt� r
ing field in Wingham. District High Winthrop. The fire is attributed to spontaneous combustion. Lost jn addition to crops were "'' smith increased $20,828' to $.. —1.t '
October 27.`'f' +'.c
School October 16.. The same nigh4 - seven pigs, 250 hens, hay loader, manure spreader, binder and other equipment. When dis- <r 028, according to figures pr _ .,,•�,�,€� ,
tt.e Federation of Agriculture area covered by Mr. Cook the fire was through the roof, and on arrival the Seafortn brigade concen- On hand for the meeting were � ,:: ed to council.`by asses'smeot a gi.*..'
choosing -a Prince, and Princess trated on protecting nearby buildings. JPhoto by Phillips). about 25 representatives of die- m mission@r W. P. Roberts NEdayh't:
from Huron Cowity, Each Junior tarict municipalities, including God- r� evening, when he returned his doll.
Farmer and, Junior In$tlttite, Club • erich, Clinton, Seaforth, Mitchell f u a
in Huron County" are , ending• a r ' and certain of the surrounding on which 1958 t, anion w A ; .
nominee. Joan. Wilson lis,:ie eon-: townships, and RCAF Station, CIin- u ° ` levied-. Y,
C o n f e r tri Jr. Entr H r it ` <> Total exemptions v$ere $6 `.11testant from the. Seafo%,Jumary
ton. �, r which. includes RCAF pro..
institute, with. fife' Juneh± "Farmer ' J. L. Bourgeault. Board oilcans- , xr "� $371,110. The total assessme� "rp#4; ` J
not appointed ,as: Yet ;�Eaeh con- -ort District• Inspector, and 'M. E. e
testant is
required to ' answer a' + ngus, operating assistant, told k r'�F ° " the municipality is $3,278t58t la#`
qq e meeting the board was not re- MISS GRETA TSOMPSON, Seaforth.. librarian, recently ary of dud expense Il,; -,,.
quiz, speak froflt three to five mm- Norm' MidcLe'antsSAA H + once of $240 was pa>d: C4 1. Af, to give consent when only marked the completion of 50 years service in the Library. Sheutas and 'bave a'iinterview. 'Therevision on the above 'roll will "be -C I
curtailment of service was in- began her duties September 17, 1907. '•(Photo by Phillips).
Winne; will go on to 'the Ontario, Seaforth will ice a Junior' `B' be avairabie a number of local • advertised• at a later •date
ftals• team this year, it Was decided atf players, according to association volved. In this case, as a result q
• , of protests originating at a meeting In answer to a uestion from ;the
Earl McSpadden gave 'the his- a meeting of the executive of the officials. • Canadian National Railways with
tory of the. Seafo th JuniorFarm— Athletic Association Monday night.I There was a small attendance Fast Time in August, the board wished to I
learn whether the service' curtail- e a f O rt h Li 4b ra r i a n regard to Kippers station, count']
ars from the organization instructed .the 'Clerk to advise :the ?t
The ''decision was taken after a at the annual meeting of the Ath- invent would affect the district. Re -
with the help of Lloyd Morrison I Returns Saturday' company that they would have,no,�:_
and L. P. Plumsteel. The. first thorough canvass of the situation, letic Association, held earlier the presentatives, were invited to pre-
anal in the knowledge there would objection to the closing 9f that•:sta ,I
same evening, when Norm Mac- sent logical reasons why service r`.l
presidents were Mabel Campbell Lean was elected president. He Seaforth Council, in special' should be maintained in its pr es- tion'
and dames Chapman. Laverne. succeeds W. T. Teall, who. presid- session Tuesday night instruct- ent state, so th,:t a favorable re- . Duty 5 0 Years.A grant a on$50 was nvade to the1.Godkin 'Murray 'Da'le and Merton Canadian National Institute for '.the PKeyes were present and could re- donor War Dead ed. -ed Mayor McMaster to an- port could be made to the board.. -gid ��€
call attending the first meeting of Other officers named were: vice- pounce that the town would 'The' meeting named Dr. E. A. Miss Greta Thompson, John St., was a frier%4 of one of the then Council decided to employ Wil '?
the Seaforth Club in 1950 After r o president, Don Morton; psecretary- revert to Daylight Saving Time McMaster, Seaforth, Mayor, as ,"
At may treasurer, J. A: Murray, and ex- at 2 a.m. Satprday morning, chairman. Seaforth, has marked her fiftieth Seaforth Iilirary board members. son Allan and Ed Boyce to snow
relating the -highlights of the past . Miss Thompson is particularly plow, township roads in the winter *
P Tribute was aid to the fallen ecutive members Carm Row- Decision to abandon Standard Mr, Bourgault said that if after , Year as Librarian of Seafortn
years, Mr. ' MeS adders closed by , fond of the children' who -frequent of 1957-58 at a rate of '$6 per hour,
P Cliffe, J. A. Baldwin, Jack Eisler; Time, which came 'into effect stud in the protests, the board Carneg;e Library. Des ite the fact
statin that the Seaforth Club had the library. "I feel I can accom- if said contractors, are avarluble, ,
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g " heroes of the Cromarty district re. Dr. Al. Black and Thorpe Rivers. last Sunday, arose because of considers them justified, the CXR I'the e are few, if' any, other fibra- hsh something with, them," she subject to. the a
lived up to its motto, Self help Sunday, when special services 'were the c°nfusion existing in the ill be instructed to continue the p approval of the'Ile.
and Community, E3etter3tient"# ,:.. In a review of the 'hockey situs- clans in Ontario with a similar says.. Sonne .of them are very partment ot..High, ,aye. Ratepay
held' and a S No. 6, plaque was area. Clinton Exeter Henson s rvice. The formula generally us -
The, Junior Institute met with. tion, Mr. Baldwin, who managed + g critical of the books they read, ars in the•Egm°ndvle water area F ,.
unveiled at SS No. 6, Hibbert. and Seaforth were on standard ed in such a case is inconvenience record, she isn't impressed. „
Dorothy Keys presiding. The roll Follovying a parade to the school last year's team, said it was ex- too. will be billed every four 'months
acted Seafortn would have Mid- time. All other district towns, to the public, balanced against the . "It doesn't seem like 50 years for water, rates, and the 'first' pay
call -was "answered by naming and by the, Mitchell Legion a ro lam P Since librarians+are very scarce,
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gets and Bantams, as well as ' a as well as TV and radio sta- amount of operating loss claimed „
giving the location of a Huron was held, with Mrs. Katherine g at all, Miss Thompson confided, Miss Thompson is proud to have inept, amounting to $8.33, will fall :
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County, industry. The motto, "If Peewee entry by the Legion. While tions, 'continued ,on daylight by the railway, he said. due on October 31. , r,
Hocking as chairwoman. Invoca- time. At the meeting taking a long look around the one- had a hand in encouraging Miss
you want to ke•¢• the country tion was given by (Padre) Rev. J. no firm decision had been made g were F. C. Car- Accounts passed included: re-
concernin Junior `B' hockey, an Under the new decision Stan- lin, superintendent of operating de- room library that still holds as Nancy Nott, of Egmondville, to ,,
clean, let' everyone sweep `before Robert Watt. The school children g much interest for her as it did on stud this vocation. pairs,'$1,950; schools, $3329.99
++ entry had been made. dard Time will not now arrive partment of the CNR at Stratford; Y fenceviewers, 15; fox bounty; 2', ;
his own door, was given by San- led in the sin in of hymns that 'day 50 years ago when she Disclosing some of the affection $ $
g g The Junior B arrangement this until October 27, at 2:00 a.m. J. A. Breau, special assistant to drains $2,379.23; advertising' and
the Doig. Catherine Campbell gave throughout the service. accepted the job. she herself holds for books, the g
the topic on "Your Fall Ward- g year would provide for Seaforth to the passenger traffic manager of
Ross MacKay, a former teacher, be grouped with Woodstock, St. 1lA �I! the CNR, and A, I. Craig, super- Not yet 70, Miss Thompson was librarian said she doesn't like to supplies, , $20;8; welfare,
$ 45; Sal, I
robe.' gave an impressive. address. Paul Mr MrS O Dale $96; dump, alto welfare, $45; sal -
Ken Campbell presided for the Lockhart
,spoke on "Remain_ Marys, Stratford, Goderich, Lon- •r . intendent CNR express depart- a teen-ager in Seaforth Collegiate discard or exchange books, even
Junior Farmers meeting.' The roll P don and SariYia, who would playa �►A • inept. Institute when her eldest brother, when they haven't been taken off arias and "allowances $1,232.16,
call was answered by, "How many brance," followed by an address double schedule, In addition, an (Mark Anniversar Mr. Carlin --said the annual loss John, who had been the librarian the shelf in some years_ Some of postage, '40c; grants, 50; Rece'v
by Rev. J. Robert Watt, Padre of, • 1 er General, $9.50. : `'
acres of corn do you, grow on your I the :Mitchell Legion. The unveil- ,interlocking, schedule would be to the CNR as a result of the trains for several years, contracted ,the older volumes were donated Council adjourned to meet Nov.
farm." Larry Wheatley gave a ing of the plaque was done by Played with the central group, Mr. and_ Mrs. Kenneth Stewart running between Stratford and God- typhoid and died at the age of 30, years ago by townspeople. 5, at i p.m. .'"y
report on the trip he won to New Jack Norris and Mervin Dow. which includes Burlington, Brant- j and family entertained a few tela- erich was $37,500. Figures .pres- The library board asked Miss Though her personal reading
York and Washington. Names on the plaque are: 1914 ford, Waterloo, Kitchener, Guelph, I tives at their home on the even- ented indicated on an average 10 Thompson, who had assisted her tastes run to books on travel and c
1918: Neil Park and Sidney Howe; Galt and Owen Sound. In all, Sea- ing of September' 26, in honor of passengers used the morning train brother after school, to carry on ,far away lands, Miss Thompson Lady Bowlers
1938-1945: Tom Cooper and Wilfred fO would have 17 home games. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dale's wed east, and 17 the night train. in his place. Site accepted on 'never had any yen to leave town. 1
• •n Mr. Baldwin said the financial ding anniversary. The problem, the CNR spokes- September 17, 1907. She resides with her sister, Miss
Goderich Wins Scott. icture was much brighter this During the evening Mr. and Mrs. men said, was loss of passenger Not too long after taking the Mabel Thompson, in the original mpete For ,.
Miss" June MacKay, daughter of P Dale' were pleasantly .surprised by traffic to the private automobile 'ob Miss Thon� ,on studied for family homestead on John Street o
Mr, and Mrs. Ross' MacKay, sang Year in that rt would not 'be nee- p J + - :y
• -Tro h essay to purchase any equipment. a very appropriate address read by and buses. They outlined arrange- two weeks witf one of the first where she was born, the daughter
a solo, followed by the prayer of Y P P 60-Yr.—Old Trophy �
Tip' Top p y dedication! A wreath was placed In addition, teams had agreed to their daughter, Mrs. Stewart, and m'ents planned to carry express. A teaching librarians, Dr. Mabel of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Thom
by Alice Walker and Floyd Dow, use local referees, which would be a presentation by their son, Keith, contractor would leave Goderich I Dunham, in Ontario, and read all son.
followed by the sounding of the a substantial Saving. of a coffee table, silver tea service at 5:30 a.m., pick up en route to her notes. She received the op In 1912, a grant of $10,000 was A bowling trophy, last coin'peted•
At Eve t • Here Last Post, Reveille and the Na- A particular feature in favor of and electric frying pan from their Stratford, return, arriving back in , portunity because the librarian given the town by Andrew Car. for more than 50 years ago, was ti
Bowlers, -from Toronto, London tiohal ,A1qhem. a successful operation was the family and relatives. Goderich about 9:30. negie for the purpose of building won last week by Luella Christie. '
and Walkerton, including npany fact that Ken Doig was 'available All sang For They Are Jolly J. M. Eckert, McKillop township a proper library. Previous to this Sally: $illery and Elsie Dinsmore, }
points in between, were in Seaforth . as coach. A well-known player, Good Fellows." A dainty lunch clerk and former Huron Warden, Tom Pr de the library had been in the Town with three wins. Runners-up were .
Wednesday `for the annual Tip Top M1SS M. I11,eG�lvin he had had extensive coaching ex- was served and all dispersed, wish- voiced the concern of the meeting 1 Hall, in the room now used for Ida Close, Dorothy Parke 'and Bet -
tournament.. Lt all, some 4�} en- - • patience in Switzerland, Mr. Bald- ing Mr. and Mrs. Dale many more when he said great inconvenience band practices. ty Cardno, with two wins.
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Has 87th 'Birthday anniversaries. .would result. No longer would it Returns Home This grant, Miss Thompson says, The trophy, presented to the
tries len'eyed. keen. competition. V win said. r be possible to go to Toronto, com- was one of the last of its kind giv- Seaforth Ladies' Club at the turn 1
Lovely •autumn weather, coupled 1 Practice in Lucan Thomas Pryde, MLA for Huron of the century by the late M. Y.
with the . hxce alit greens o€ the • plete business and return in one en by Carnegie, who later gave
A very pleasant surprise party Ditcussing the situation on Wed- Roy Beal 'n ured day. There was a responsibility has returned to his home in Exe- church organs instead: "It was McLean was won in 1903 by the f�
Seaforth club, added to the day. was held by Mrs. C, H. Addicott nesday, Mr. Baldwin said it was y / on the art of 'the CNR to provide ter after eight weeks in Victoria unusual for Carnegie to give a lib. late Mrs" George A. Sills. Subse- a1
T•op prize, the Tip Tog trophy, at her dome Saturday in honor of expected Norm MacLean would serviceP He protested the policy Hospital, London, with a heart ail racy to such a small town as this, quently the trophy came into the:.
and a suit of Tip .Top clothes, .Miss Mary McGavin, who cele- act as manager of the Juniors. !s Crushed of removing those parts "of the ment. but the wife of Mr. Bertram, Car- possession of Mrs. Sills' daughter, ;y
made, available through the co- brated her 87th birthday. Guests P'ractic'e would begin in Lucary' on Hand Mrs. P. Reynolds, of Toronto and
operation of Stewart Bros. here, included her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. October 18, and there would be ice Roy Bell, wellknown district service that were not paying, The "He feels fine," Mrs. Pryde said, 'tegie's private secretary, came ,
were. .'won by a Goderich entry of Ike iVLcGavin,. Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. in Seaforth early in November. farmer and former Tuckersmith profit and foss of the entire opera- "but we have been restricting vis'- from Seaforth," she said. now has been returned to the club
McNee -and P. Bisset, .with Barbara Sykes, Mrs. Wren, and councillor, who resides on No. 4 tion should be the determining tors pretty well to the family. He Among members of the board through Mrs. F. S. Sills. ,
Three wins, plus 28. her guest, Mrs. Chalmers, Mrs: coHighway, lust south of Heno. 4 factor. has to follow the hospital routine when the present building was Other rinks taking part in the. .y:
Other winners were H Hawk- Mr. Breau said the move was for at least three weeks." erected were W. J. Duncan, A. F. trophy competition were Alice
A. O'Reilly and daughter Bernice, �• • is resting comfortably at his not peculiar to this area. All Mr. Pryde was rushed to hospi-1Cluff and Dr. F. Harburn, who Reid, Dina Sills, Helen Connell :•!3,
ins and C.. Drappeer, Clinton, 3 wins Mrs. Camilla Ryan and Dr. L. G. ,1st Birthday For home following an accident in across Canada passenger service tal July 11 following a severe ! continue -to take an interest in the and Katie Phillips, .Joan Free and
plus 21-' G. 'Baechler and Elmer Prendergast, of Chicago. • which his hand was injured. While (Continued on Page 4) , hart attack.' I affairs of the library. Marguerite Walden:
Cranston, (Goderich, 3 wins plus Miss McGavin' received several combining beans on his. farm on Annual 'Meeting
25; J. Low and-TedNlowdack, Galt, nice presents, and a tasty birth_ Seaforth Ladies Monday, his sleeve caught in the At a recent meeting, Seaforth'��
S wins plus 20; Reg Gillette and day cake with tea were served. Well-known Seaforth residents, belt and his hand was pulled into lady bowlers named Dorothy Parke A
W. A. Mair, Kitchener, 3 wins: Mrs. Brian Cleary and Mrs. Al- the Pulley of the combine. �, president. Other officers are
plus i9; Joe Davis .and Dr. Brere- Fra:, ;-,;,r .xa � . He was taken to South Huron — first vice-president, Katie Phillips, 1'
p x ;',:bert Rivers, both quietly celebrat-• -;°
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n' Toronto 3 wins plus 6 and in <, ,, Hospital, Exeter, where the i t !
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At the presentation, of prizes asp y'�F; F`, ger can be saved or not. Another P•'=`�'" 'fi°.i;r 'N more, Helen Connell and Jdan ' "'•
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ation to all who took part and ex- >,'. ;> a . • 5'""= a
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tended congratulations to the win- As a result of an error in fuel M�Ss�®n 3 I���
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niers. Mr, Christie pointed out the ` ; `; y,. ; pouncing winners of the draw con- p rfi v• q;z BI ger and Bi ' "€N
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art S wart' Bros. played in mak- n;< a„3 �, ducted by the Legion Ladies' Aux- // • Ys � t r.�µ� � r g
k;p-,',,,., Is Persuasive �'� ; Seaforth potatoes are growing
ing-possible the event by their co- „su iliary on Fair day, it was indicat-;3.A�' Ry'
operation in supplyit3g top prizes. { ed the first prize wa`s won by Mrs. N,�!�:�' , bigger and bigger(
James A. Start, representing ,` 3' : ; .%;: William Hart. This was incorrect,"'.<` :
• • // ;csk In the latest o£ a s@ries o£ maiity;fiu ,.. su k'l '>.the firm, was introduced and as draw officials state, the rize hav And. IHS ern ' ''� ,;„G'moth '`p q potatoes to rea'eh this tiffib �lsisted in resenting the rizes. F' r' �' ing been -won by Mrs. Walker Hart. p, `! nA n •%d r r°`''"`
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Bored by the Seaforth Ministerial , ; e Yz§ n.:..
w>.: a k ;as,: ;Ata ; from seed .obtained near G�
CG Association', has attracted largd u F f,, , �, ;a
u (cite si1oW 3 syr s x a r,::, , ar 4a ,r.� „' D'" Bend a y@ar a o, thisi+F) e
Fractures Hr s,. congregations in First Presbyter. s b a�j v, AI ,.�Q F d
a /'F f n s ;.:.acs,,?•' :.< ;.a,: '8:.v.r.;c?f weighs 2% pounds,and tne' §Th ."'µ,:,•
�+�dd� ;, • Tan Church" The series opened $r<,f �t ,: �y 1I
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and conal d s , � .#• ,?k' �.,.'W,.
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1n Fall In Holme $�� ,v : ��'.� g r:. � �,., � �, ;� ,�� �� ��
.a' ..'�, Friday. - '� a 4''f ra” '•, ; .a { x.''s?£y'k"Yc? `+% r v$ „''r`�'`�"3�,a',i•`•;7i,35; �,". • � S,' s:•
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.a .r ' v. Discussing the success of the; s. M,% i?< :,;r • av„
�`,` There is an interested demand Disc g yrs. �Yt .,r 2 ,i
man friends,of'Mis Minhie , `.., �..-I. �•4�,,' w "`*.' ,: a Pa ye'r k a i,M,,
The Y s , ; z :F z' . e' le secretor ?. f , M,, . r .:.fir h .. , 1 5 - , „Y":”
' .:.9'r'r for tickets for the Joliette show Mission, Dr. J. S niP , y u « :{�. r ; <..;i ,:.•.
e t Pearn she r .3 <:N, •:a. a:: Ff`F, ¢* �aX. Y°;;✓, ,c,a�` n
Dorsey will regret o v >.,!r..d.:R.:; p �. s ,LL
- ac:e>, . f , .<i here Freda n ht according t° W. of the assn lotion, said the mes7' r ; >; f,.•y„„• ,.
fractured her hip m a fall at het y r iV'e�Ct ?>” w k
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ARNOLl/ J. SOTT, son of', TeaA of the A uletic Associa- stages of Missioper Rev. Donald �, k a, s3 ,.; •3,: ay'<�. , a �lr,>
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- Mr. and Mrsx J. T. Scott, Sea- tt@n. The famous •' personality Joyce have been thoughtful, peiv .{ s� r :.Y , , „
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day. She 1S a patient, at Scott n ed uasive and in irin' 'The are :..: ' s rya w� r:. The anqu'al $ r } '#'i t`I.
. forth, who h'as been yin is appearing at Seaforth .Arena k sp g y f�.:
Memorial Hospital. 3;, ” '
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neral marks e1 of the fe tis Freda ev@ n wi Mart Kenny .sus g :. ,�4p>: Seaforth L'onk" ,+ d
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