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' " � � , ,� 1�,-.T44 rc 4 "!A1, j" V .� �,I,',,,, �qt,e -,�J-%I, the. con- rodilit - IfOrtU a t4e., - 111 , , ,, 4 .. . - I., V111 " '11� WT , q� � .- L " . 14"'%-,�W-x 1, urr d , e 'dash, St ye Girls: I . _I '$t _7 g � -j�4,9'4 -'--­'y11,,j �qpilty p9m - ; I � ai a� x4ith ­ : 75,yomAd ,4rs­ 11 ,P . , L '� ,. ; " . �D,S. -, 1,0, ,, I waopfk�# a .- I i soni _1 . _..� I , - - _T , , Mi J ,#.. _ .pe .& ;W , i, 0,1% i � , , I _ '' , ­ I . I ,. , 4 �r Qt Oli 5 �!, AW 044. 11 4?,s -.-tdth ' Hulle � ly, ".. I I., 'a,l Mal 9-11 �, rg�lo; aln- I . I'll wo-P,"'i"'. ,lor tie �� . '_ . eL, ", _4 ,1, .11 . �r% ,ent&rt J with W. points. 440k Wters, Nancy' ,y, Bar- . � . � ' �FVS- I It, _iq- 0o:,in Seaforth. t slugie chamPitOnshiPS went' td bgraiBryans. � � .I. -I. .11 ....... � . -ox �_­ , ". has , " gp-44n, ,'" , P . 1. L'4 I ,,�, 1, _1 .. . , 4r9RPP4 �more than- 80 p4r qiEkqt Bob Rpith, 22 points, in the.jutpr� Boys --Paul McKellar, Robert � , 11 , .. 1. , ... ... � I .� 17 '4 . . , - 11 I , �, �., . , I ­ � - 011,ii�,, � ", : fromi the I 14k enjoyed duriqg; nd ' mied4l; class, and'Neff Dol-magd; Tpyloiri, Ray Dgnnx§- . ... __­... ­ � . I : " 1" � ',,, WiINS ,. hpimediatell, following t�i, war �,.� wth,2 points in the junior divi- I reanut. race, , 5 yea .L r irls: . - - � I -4 , - . i 0��q 1. : � . .111, . "We all. knew there would 4bii -1 'I si6n. Runner-up in the class - Hulley, Jud.r I " ....1'..'' I I . ' � �`, . sea Nancy ,flulloy, Beata a '' ' ' I ' � L ' levellitig. 6ff"souvgWrne in tfiea A. �, . N �,� I ,- Vkj .. - I.." �� :were: senior, Frank Aryans, 11,;, Malkas. I , W. -P Flo bq s5 as ou . r pes b _- IP r . , .,Tgi .. Cftf� -siq 11intermediate, Bob Govenlo,ck, 21, Boys: , obert Taylor, Jimi'mie - . I i"..... - L _ ,_ .re, ,!,��'i I R I . I I a, , . 'N I . rs - - +1 1'1,1�"-""� �, I and B. Binnendyk, 13; juniors Bill Holland, Danny Gilleash. .. � . " , 841 ,� . ,� ,� , d0W,g the w ju .111 . � Suill, L ­. _'11 - .4 .;.. : Campbell, 20.. Aften,"- M , 1. L A�thot' . r s e �, Years ­', _.gft tuere wal a all en- LLL ;1:11.1 Four boys were, tied - .,.I - a drop of 30 ent. u be , 1: , I... � L -6 and 7 1 7f. -"-'a .�- ­ --V4 don. filt I .... � ��.�...�,ti!::,�,' ,in the junior section for third Primary ' . .��, .; ;��i::i,'� 'P'Ri-',';,i". `4 g ...., .k, I'll, :�. � . , .., . , .; I.i I �, , ,.�iN.`i'�.'�fflkv' ., t � . . it but in Seaforth o, rop , ! .1 � I iKs Zracy Monday night, -a about i ' . � Girl winners were: senior,, Faye Running Race, 50 yards�-Girls: IE LWS CARRY THE LTr00JKK,, 'of ."dhampions as -they are piclarep! , . ­­ . - good. evenin is -Over 80 per cent, and h , : - I - Joan Gorwill, Jane Boshart" Susan Although there were owy 4040WIng tlue, JM ., 1�1' . g's play was enjoyed. i Love, 18; Rosemarie Bolger, meet at $ealorth District High $0001.. 45", . that way for the past 30 moi : 9; MacLennan. . 4 A f,'0k`t!. 11, . . .Zo. addition to the Sedorth, rinks, V intermediate: Mary C. Roach,, 10; champs ere' declared when it was foon I -g# .1 ": . w I 11 k 11tw1p fxaW I there were competitors OrTt�" he 'added. . Joan Bach, 8; Marg. Elliott 6-, . Throwing the ball* Jane Bosh- Lul" the senior honors with 29 points. , d that Lou Murray, left and ' s, . �ICIE wore,,U. .,, _... - frbm At- Regent Theatre first opei-. :',junior girk/4 Pearn McUaaa. '11,' art, Carolyne Wright, Sus M I . -Second from right is Bob'Reith, 11 , Wood, Clinton, G6de-rich and —,..- : , ­ I the top., junior , w Neff Dolmage, -rig - th, ­ 4 titallst, ­ - �g I . � ed its doom . September 8, 1932. June DoIniage, &; Pamela Siaple'. T4"nan. . . . ,�L % .. �� $1 '. -%1,,J,,,,,,,,,,'�. f0r& - I . , 06d 1, �­ i'_%f ' _- V , �_ � . - . ­ I . . . � -- I I I . " , ­ -ji,4j"U'a.".� .1 I . I., I .. I t 1 . , .. � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :� . . . . . . . �_"�;,, I , Construction -of the. theatre build- ,ton, 7. 1 - Jumping: Jane Bosbart, Penny , Godetitch and - S6afbrtir 'rinks, im�, which enipodied-the most mod- 1 . Winmers, in. individual 'competi, Moore, Carolyue Wright. �,", - - t I proved the strongest, first thirdJern theatre , design, had gone - I !� tions were: .'!, Sack race: Jane Roshart, Mary . and fifth �)rizes going tc I -1.."i.l., 1; . 'i. .1 ,...!.. 0. Elliott, Doiris Adair. i , � G�Ie�'tclit; a -head during the preceeding five, 7W,"". . : Junior Boys I I .. � - �I and §e�ond and fourth to Seafbrth. . ! ' Shoe race: Penny. -Moore, Faye I * T11e prize winners were: Ned Sale months. Erected by Mr. and Mrs. � �::;i �, , lWyard dash, Bill CpmPbell I . ,iigj, -;� ,, Ze. Munro, Jane Boshart. � Herb Sutherland, of St. Marys, the . . Z,,.11r1T .� "' 1 ',�eil Dolmage, Jacob DeBoer; "' and George Bhechler; Harold ' 1� ` i,jg, I � , I � �neatre has. continued under the I . -, ,,, ,I Champion — Jane Boshart, 12 .. .. , and Lloyd Hoggarth; '. -H. � :;. :1 yard dash, Bill Campbell, Neil ioints; runner-up, Penny Moore,' ".4f set; Go Sutherland management duiltig the , � ��1,11 ; I Dolmge, John Pattersbn; running ", I : Scrimigeour and Pete Bis - . I �; points. . . don Muir an Frank.Young - lutervening..years. , MR. AND "I -7 q high jrpi Bob Dinsmore, Bin ; . Running race, 50 yayds--Boys: 11 1 4 and ph ff qe .1 � _R1,t§k � � ' opening WAS . , �', uniung Pary Nirbolson, Gary McKellar, I The occaslQn."...featuted .. Cam il Dolmage; r "Uklu %� I I � . , Cliff McManus� and " " r- 'tob" t - die Cant . . -'Fa VILLE, '�� � broad jump, Neil Dolmage, Jacob t , '. . St:ew . ,'�X`, the Ed or picture, lmy I �, 1, - I.. ,-, ­ r to Stephen Brady. I . Son. '.,,. , I` , . Members of �oiincil and to. . , DeBoer, Bill Campbell; hop, step I . in addition to the abpvp�� i�'afortb- Pays-" 1. moving TO :' Throwing the ball: Gunter Wip- I , representatives of civic "brganiza- I � - ;: . 1. .i- ... I .:,i . 1 — and jump, Bill Campbell, Neil Dol- perforth, Peter Snow, Ray Taylor. i l I sented � byAl�;T,7- �'Qhtiist!61 tiotis attended-, ,and -the' atrt".wds % .1 I � "."', . mage, Jacob DeBoer; pole vault, i ' ... I and Eric Me IME I opened by -wt O)ih- .1 . : , � . . I., � . I �.� _ . . Neil - Dolmage, John Patterson, S Jumping: John McLean, Peter .... e.;,,Dk I ""W,9�:" officially elde) J ' � , .. . . vluli­ 1 Tv! $416 . . -1 1 - Uan and MI h' 'F F. Dalyi, Mayor of -*gegforth; �,'-` I , I now, Frank Brugger. . ­ � '_ 11 . . 11 , �. " V , i Bill Campbell; shot put, Neff Dol,- I . .� --, T%,.' . '. t'. ,,, 4 ,� Z.,,,� ... � , - Sack race: John McLean, Steph- , 4' � _­ I . I I ' Zi 7 . I Be ;',,'?.�. f, ill E�A J -A, ". 1 . I I , and Neil , 11 :: I � t4 � -) qx O.Conn Is, ., �,' , �i : .... .. en Brady, ,Neff Govenlock. .... 1VJgffi*, . . . . . I'll ... .1 , , . A. Reid,;,:, i, ­_ ,ii, ..d mage, Mervyn Pepper, John Pat- : , ' � .1 , '', , : . . ,�;, �, .', ., � I I . .. . :... 11 I I-, : a'.. : 1 1. "....'', . I � Shoe race: Tony Christensen, 'Eaton t . _­ � . . I . ; , Intermediate Boys Bruce Lamont, Ste . phen Brady. .; r_.1. � . I ,0"ilekt,,�"d" I ,� ., , S : � i�� ..; .::::�.:: .. .wa,g, , � , ,�. " 1, , IM , 11 �. ".. Ar 4.406A, terson. t, , . , I Tr I I 7 .1 1. , I Z . Eric Munroe and, � bdu - ", .Board Rec., 1 11 . ; . I - .., MI A 0 ". ! .1 ,W .!,. . ,�e.. , 100 -yard dash, R. Govenlock, R. "I'll . � ? .. I'a . . 1�'11­111� 0'."', On 0,11-11 V I . -11 -1 . " .1 '_ Champion: On Friday evi�njlhe.,�Ioeaiietl ' 'co., It!, �01 - , � Reith, R. Eyre; 220 -yard dash, & 4ints; runners-up: Peter Snow, 4 . ...­ ljil�.&41.. I I ,,.- y - es 4-im "J"I ',��, I . n9age I e I I � e ,Will e* -M a ... , ,c I GovenIock, R.'Reith, R. Eyre; . . " - e -, ��­, , , 50. i, I a _Ow tic .1. I I IF _� , I. , f I , I oints; Stephen Brady, 4 points. tournament for. the Soble � y, __ I . 440 -yard dash, Bob Govenlock, 9 I... .,. . . . . " I I . .. �� ;;; I I 1: ..... � ` . . : . 'An annual e en, * *heulfiis i ciiii Miss. Greta ThomPiO;,. , brarian, � Ronald Eyre, Robert Watt; 8W -i . Junior Girls -8 and Years . — ,ii".., , :1 . �ss I v ' pated all in in - 1� ' " 50 -yard dash: Christie Dobson, �% I �.'., i e t erls.:, W,,,be iA it, wai � guest Q 4 dinne . yard dash, Bob Binnendyk, Robert ' .!,�.I�..'�,.$,, . � ,, �'. . .. . .1 *Seafort Iffift yVatt, Bob Reith; running high %111111"iffi , :,i I.- - ., , i-0 . f M , _da Muegge, Helen Elliott. 1�1.1.1 �1�1.. I, � leadance mieeting of the Bd., d 61; ' h 10 0 �,�` I I . ' 0 - - ...... , I... , . ::F..'�,� � . . . 11 " � ..� .. � . I I Public Library, h0d ,- Ut Amid- . I V 1W jump, Bob Reith, Bob Govenlock, liac� race: Lynn Nixon, ,,Helen , ...�, � . r. I ..... .... I �ti , , . 'on L Elliott, Shirley Dinsmore. .." sfr6ng's Restaurad, -E*ktei,. Mr. aild firs. William Somerville Robert Waft; running broad jump, . . �;:;,­ " . ' .. - 1 �*N' .. J��., I '-'no n . '� I ,�l EventS `_t!".9 Monday. � . Standing broad jump: Lynn Nix- �11!,:? , . , f were honored Friday. evening. by, R. Reith, B. Binnendyk, R. Eyre � " il � � , In offering congratulations on th - , ' I ": � -1 I - , '_­ ... eir on 61 111, Christie Dobson, Sus- � IN.. . I . ; many e . , - . . , fri nds ;ind'neighbors and .R. Scoins; hop, step and jump, P ... �� . ,!.! her fifty years in the-Zffic6 of of, d R. Relth, B. Govenloc, R. Scoins-. anne ."gg,", � I . 'M�Xiffopi 'and Hulleft. Mr. an . , ., :4-, ; I I *, .. � ' Running broad jump: Lynn Nix- - 1, I.. I I I Mv I. . 'I --'- �. Here, .Mrs� Somerville, who recently pole, vault, Jerry Achilles, Ray Madsen. .... 1.11, .11, [ Bride:i"t, id' librarian of Seafortb Public Lib- 10, riry, the Rev. D. Glenn.Cintpbell uio�ed to Seaforth, Were'present- ,Scoins, Ron Eyre; shot put, B. on 91 811, Pamela Powpll, Susanne . " I I "'A 1. .. . . . Miss -Jeanette. Moffat, whose extolled Miss Thompson for- bet? ed, with a wall mirror, clothes Buinendyk, C. Willis, R.. Elliott. Madsen- . ,� I . . �. ;­ � , marriage to Flying. Officer Fran- faithfulness'to -duty and niade sge�' hamper and card table by the Senior Boyrs . High jump: Helen. ,'�Moft 21 1111, . : � .1 . .1 � . . . cis A. Golding, Lachine, Quebec, Is ciil mention of her interest e in ny pers s resent ' ­ - "', I , in th a on P . 100 -yard dash, Keith Pethl,k, Lynn Nixon. Christie Dobson. � � I . .. " � to take ,01a�e, Saturday, Oct. 12, g habits of children, an Ift- The first part of the'evening was Lou Murray; 220 -yard dash, Keith Junior Boys . . ...... '. . , I ,; " in Worthside 'United" Church, 'has , � , ,­ , , re I �� I .. , , , . . . , . - I :1 terdt" which has far-reaching ef- spent in playing progressive euchre Pethick, Lou Murray, Carl Lovett; 75 -yard dash: Kerry. Campbell, th Sgafb" ct High School field meet were, t 1, . . .1 . been .feted, at segeral pre-ndptial leqts,� .1 . - I . Winner L rfh Distri - let right, .1 '�­ . ­- ­� L . � .�, � �, . .. -parties. The Wridezeleict,�It, the- I- . ,good.. ,' 'L , and Lost, Heir. '. JOr ladies' 440 -yard. dash, .]Keith Pethick, John Snow, Peter Wilbee. senior, Faye Love; intermediate, M#rx,q., h; junior, Pearn McLean. (Photo by Phillips) L . !-, Ao - . I ., 1. . . c§WfeTti!L,A,6f the boird Mi" - as Mii.' j4 i�rosj me. FranlE �Bryans,'rdfi Murray; 980.. 'Itanding broad' JuMv. -Fired' , . L � . . � . �, 14' daughter of Mrs. Moffat and the ' ss most games w " I . . - __ __ - - - , .. . � Is. , � �1. I . *X - ie Ttittib the Kay, Jack Bosman received first yard dash, F. Bryans, Keith Peth- tewart. , , I . _AbO ull, , preieit,63 Kuetsch 61 311, Bryan 8 . . _ 11 I ghestbf Jbh6r * wns . . u i � . late Peter B. Moffat' and -the' ­­­ - � � it, -, ' ith a " it watch Wft : groom -elect's parents are'S46a* , prize for men. Lone hand prize ick, Carl . Lovett; aning high Do glas Dalrymple. I . on behilf of the board, and added went to Mrs. Alex Dennis, and jump, Lou Murray, ith Pethick, Running broad jump, Bryan " I , , - :� I W. H. Golding and Mrs. Golding, .her'pers;Qnal congratulations. oyd Driscoll Frank Bryans ; running broad Stewart 101 211, Fred Knetsch, 1, of Seafo#h. 11 ,-. '­ lue F - lem . - � . . . I .. ' Tho' I , consolation prizes to 18 . Answers to Farm rob" 11 is I" I I . 'i )4isg I .. . .. moson expressed her and -Mrs. Charles McGovin. Gor� jump, Lou Murray, Keith Pethick, Gary Gray. . ,` I . � . Ja Miscellaneous showers Werie held sincere appre1q' tiOn Of thq kind- don Driscoll received the prize for .Frank B'ryans; -hop, step and ,High jump, -Bryan Stewart 21 1 ... . ­ . I at the homes of Mrs. U."C. Cham- ness showov to heir, and the honor. mostgames ,of Lost Heir, and jump, K. Pethick, L. Murray, J. 10", Kerry Campbell, Bobby Wat- , berlain anij-,Mrs. M. I�L Savauie', She holds in being able to serve Gary MeMillan-,-Ahe consolation. Boshart; l Murray, so and John Holland (tie). � I I with Wr`s.S. F, Christie and Mrs. the pegple of'Sepforth and vicinity A short program, which was en- John Boshart, Carl Lovett; shot Softball throw, Bryan Stewart Su'"g"'g- e-tted fo' "loc -a- I Clubs , J. M. Scotf4a.4o4iostesses. as lib rian. � . . ­ �, , . . , ed by all, consisted of a solo put, Lou Murray, Frank Bryans, 1041 911, Kerry Campbell, Ronald Members ,of the Seaforth Lions is much of hope in the future .for I balance between supply and de. �­ I � Mary and the , ... ". � " ,� . . I I . I -- ­ - 'The Mai Lane Au_p b9y1anda Somerville,. accompanied Keith Pethick. Hildebrand. Club, meeting in St. Thomas' the effic ent operator, he said, I mand to avoid over -production. � . -hiade Nited Church - I .. ;i . Jay, . i .1 choir of Nort - . Lois Anne Somerville;. Mrs. Junior Girls .1 Intermediate Girls; 10 and 11 Years Church Hall Monday evening, There are quite a number few- 1 Introduced by Fred Cosford,.the ..: �, , of which the bride-cled is a. mem! DDGM Installs Gordon MeGavin gave an inter. 50 -yard dash, Margaret Rau, 75 -yard dash, Kennra Moore, heard an explanation of the Farm- er farmers today than there Were, thanks of the meeting were ex- � , .: ; ber, presented fier with several esting reading, followed by a piano Pam Stapleton, Corinne Smith; Meta Reeves, Elizabeth Shouldice. ers' Union and its aims. The 35 years ago. But this isn't un- I pressed to the speaker by John , . I lovely gifts, and Miss' Gladys IOOF Officers Here instrumental by Dianne Kirkby. standing broad jump, 'Pearn Me- Running broad jump, Kendra . 'Th6nipson held a dinner bridge in . speaker was Gordon Hill, Varna,. reasonable when it is remember- 1: Hoelscher. .i . .. I Mrs. Bob Mckichael gave a hum. Lean, Pam Stapleton, Phyllis Bry. Moore Ill 1011, Meta Reeves, Bar- president of the farmers' unit ed a bushel of weeat which in 1922!; The meeting marked the election ,1 ,her honor. . I � � ; . I George Falconer Distxict Depu- orous reading. The program con- ans; running high jump, June Dol- bara Holland. coufity organization. took 100 -man hours to produce, . of officers for the year, when Bed- .. Saturday afternoon. and evening ty Grand Master' of the 10OF eluded with two violin selechons mage, Judy Wright, Pearn Me- Hop,' step and jump,,,Kendra The speaker expressed the opin- now req I ed but 34 ni . I uir an-ho.urs. ford ,iDungey was named presi- .1�.� . e in i Lean; baseball distance, Pearn Moore 241 811, Elizabeth ouldice, ,on that the sooner the farmer can There is larger producti n, but dent; succeeding "'Robert McMil-. :, Atrs..;*offat entertained at a trolls- Lodg s and, a staff fro Clintoii by Bert Dennis. . I I sead tea for her daughter. Assist- Lodge installed officers of Set- Mr'., and Mrs. Somerville were McLean, Jun� Dolmag4,7 Pam Dianne Kirk. I 0 ., I . present his problems to the busi- at a cost of less man-hours, so it Ian. . . . I - ing. at the, door and register *were forth Fidelity Lodge at ai-recent called to the platform and Mrs. Stapleton. High jump, Dianne Kirk 3' 4" nessman, the sooner a, better un- follows there is a movement from Other officers are: vice-presi- . .11, Mrs. Bt. R. Savauge, Mrs-. T. F. meeting. 1. Ernie Toll read the following ad- Intermediate Girls Dianne Byerman, Mary J e a ' I n derstanding and better living con- the farm. dent, J. A. Cardno; secretary- , . ' . I Wflbee and MMs'Marie Box. Pour- Officers for 1957-58 will be- dress: "Drear Mr. and Mrs.. Som- 75 -yard dashi Joan Bach, Gene Boshart. ditions will be realized. The aver- Farming today is big business, treasurer, J. A. Patterson; execa- . ing tea in, th6-ilternoon were Mrs. Junior past grand, Bro, Robert erville: We, your friends and Nixon, Marg Elliott� standing Softball throw, Brenda Ross 96' age age of farmers today is 64 resulting in a capital investment tive John Hoelscher, G D. Hays, "! .1,11 I William C., Sinclair and .Mrs. Wal- Smith; -noble grand, Bro. Victor neighbors, are gathered here to- broad jump, Mary C. Roach, Joan 411 ' Joan'Teall, Kendra Moore. years he claimed, with most of of at least $28,000. It must be op- Dr.'A. S. Black and , . ., tdf Moff . ' H. McLeod. � .'' -at; in the evening, Mrs. J. e.�.,,vicci- grand, Bro. Ed. An- night to spend *a social time. with Maloney, Joan Bach; running high . Intermediate Boys the oun people leaving , - � Leslie Cox and Miss A. B. SIOC '9'e ; recordinji,, secretary, Bro. yoif and to show in a small way jump, Mary C. Roach, Elinor 100 -yard dash, .Anan Patterson, farms. The farmer has taken into The big difficulty, the speaker, ship group catered to the gAther-* ' . " 4 clair, aunts ofthe��bilde-elect. As- Allan Campbell; financial -secre- how we have enjoyed your friend- Christensen, Eleanor Boa; base- Richard Muegge, Bernie Jessome. i 9 the erated on a business basis. � Members of the Fireside Fellow- . , I .'sistauts in the diiiin'9'"roddi were partnership the implement agent saw, was the maintenance of a I Ing. " . tary, Bro. John Thompson;. treas- ship. At a time like this it is hard ball distance, Marg Elliott, Cath- Running broad jump, Richard and the gas man, and often finds . .1 Miss Gladys Th6mpson, Mrs. Neil urer, Bro.. John Boyes; warden !o find words to express our feel- er"ne Buchanan, Eleanor Boa. Muegge 13, Ill, Bernie Jessome, that they have taken all the profit I . . Bell, Mrs. B. Fii Chylstie, l4ris. Bro , Peter Malcolm; conductor:. -ings. Most of your lives have been . Senior Girls David Mills. when the end of the year arrives. . ... . . James Cox, Mrs. Wilhima Cox and Bro: Ralph McNichol; chaplain, spent in' our midst, and you will 75 -yard dash, Faye Love, Alice Hop, step and jump, Davil Mills Mr. Hill said that in an endeav- ACCIDENT SERIES INVOLVES . I . Mrs. E. C. Chamberlain.' Dispjay-' gio. Jim 'Rose; right scene sup- long.. be remembered as being al- Ann Nixon, Rosemarie Bolger; 221 1011, Richard Muegge, Allan our to better -conditions, a farm- � .. . i Ing the gifts and' trousseau . were porter, Bro. Lorne �Carter--, left ways ready to lend a helping hand. standing broad jump, Faye Love, Patterson. ers' union had been organized . -, 1: M'N . . r - Alvin. SC4 . Mrs. -Wilfiam Brugier,. me supporter, Bro. Harold Hug- We are going to, miss you both .Ruth Crozier, Virginia Smith; run- High jump, Allan Patterson 31 which had as one of its first plat- DISTRICT RESIDENT HERE ­:! Riley, Mrs. , Ross% --XQut9On1erY; daff; - i . ight`§upporter of'.noble grand, in our neighborh64,. but we are ning high jump, Faye Love, Rose- 51", David Mills, Peter Sillery. - . Migs, Mation I -B' , , Cardoo 561 911, part in politics. , . forms, a determination to take no iThree Seaforth area residents .$1500. He also said had Sloan suf- . Miss Margaret, Boud�. ,;6. ,ffiek Boyes; left supporter 'of so happy to know that you are not marie Bolger, Ruth Crozier; base- Soccer kick, Ken He stated that to- escaped serious injury in two sep- fered any head - injury in the A Chamberla" -41iss Bliknobe. Weifii' nobl6i giiind_ Bro, Arthur Varley; very far away, and that we shall ball distance, Rosemarie Bolger, Paul. Boshart, Douglas Wright. day a lot more produce is being arate one,car crashes over the smash, he would almost certainly * � M . .. I I . ',� I . cott and Mrs, Erie McCue. . right supporter of vice grand, Bro. still be able to see, you often and Faye Love 'Ruth Crozier; basket- ' Senior Girls, 12 and Over produced on the farms, but then weekend. have drowned. , / I . . ­ . d I I . � Ralph Hicks, left supporter of vice enjoy a cup of tea *ith you. We ball speed, team of Catherine 100 -yard dash, Nancy Dale, Bar- it is sold for whatever the buyer Thomas S. Sloan, 24, escaped Slight Injuries . ' .,�', . . grand, Bro. 'Norman Reibl; inside thank you for a noble example of Buchanan, Virginia Smith and bara Tudball, Elizabeth Stewart. wished to pay the farmer, and his without a scratch early Sunday No. 4 Highway, south .1 Hibbertto#Rdfler - guardian, Bro. Wilmer Broadfoot; (Continued on Page 5) Faye Love. .75 -yard da�h, Nancy Dale, Leta organization is going to try and morning when a car he was dri - of Seaforth youths 111"� .1 I . . I . . Carter, Elizabeth Stewart and Bet- remedy such a situation. The first ing east on No. 84 Highway struck. to '' , . ty Drager (tie). hospital. Larry Berger, 17, of � ' thing neces�sary is to have a Strong a new bridge three miles west of Seaforth, and Kenneth McNairb, If -t I Loses'Burnly Fire 0 Running broad jump, Elizabeth organization. spread all across Hensall. The car rolled into a 15- E-9mondiville, both received facial � . I I . .1 . Stewart Ill Ill', Nancy Dale, Mary Canada, And educate the farmers foot ditch and ended up in three. lacerations. They were taken by - � i" Loss was estimated at over $10,- D. strict Plow,men , Compete McPhail. as to'the strength in organizing. feet of water. W when a -barn 'on the farm of . . Hop, step and jump, Mary Me- The speaker pointed out that the C a Co S . ambulance'to hospital where they . .,,I � . Provin i I n table George Mit- were later released after treat, .1 . Earl Dick, Hibbert Township, was Despite a dose of influenza and ed behind horses, with Dennis grounds was operated by,.Lakelet .Phail 251 IOV211, Nancy Dale, Leta only product of which there is a cbell, Exeter detachment, who in- inent . ­� destroyed by fire late Friday at- symptoms that caused a recurring placing first. In recent years, Women's Institute. Assistance in Carter. surplus in Canada at the present 1. . ternoon. . nose -bleed, Neil MeGavin plowed tractors have dominated the the management of the match High jump, Nancy Dale 31 511, time is grain. We are producing vestigated, estimated damage at London Township police said the 11 As well as the barn, loss includ- his way to a championship Satur- match, and horses have either been was given by Douglas Miles and Gerda, Christensen, Leta Cooper 81,000 hogs tand consuming 95,000, car in which they were riding ap. 1� . qed part of the season's bean, crop, day in the North Huron. P!owing absent altogether, or on the scene Arthur Bolton, of the Clinton office and Mary McPhail (tie). ' parently was southbound. . ; , he said. Mr. Hill told the meet- .,..j 1gorne farm machinery and a rnb- match. His plowing was judged only for demonstrations of a dis- of the Ontario Department of Ag- Senior Boys, 12 and Over Expett Setting Main Street Crash i ing that from 1951-54 everyone .i t . ber-tired wagon. the -best plowed land of the day. appearing art. riculture. Secretary-treasdrer of 100 -yard dash, Tom Dick, Benny handling farm produce increased . Damage was slight and no ln� � . . seaforth firemen, under Fire 'Competition Tough The match was held this year in the match, for the 31st consecutive Akker, Bin Marshall. juries resulted in a four-caA; crash . 'I, I lChiet. John F. Scott, were called to On the results of the North Hur- thi�' extreme north end of Huron, year, was Elston Caidiff, M.P., T021M ard dash, Benny Akker, their. margin of profit, while the To Begin Nov. I Tuesd in Street r - . "-y 1, farmer took less. �� ' i� . I Oe scene, along with firemen from on match, Neil McGa�in and on the farm of Levi Byer, on the Brussels. D �k, Bill Marshall. Carmen Philp, manager of the opposite Carnegie Library. A cak' ,x . . . The speaker was introduced by, .1, s Ballantyne, 'Zxeter were 17th concession of Howick, and 20 Judging Results - Running broad jump, Tom Dick Willis Dundas . F .-P �, � . Ifitchell and Hensall. Members Lorne ,and thanked 113, E new Logsdon H & N Hatcheries driven by David Livingston RR 2' , , ` 1. of tlie Heuidn department bad to chosen to represent Huron'in the miles northwest of Listowel. In Horse-drawn class—Elmer Den- 141 l0fl, Bill Marshall, Benny Ak- C. Boswell, in Seaforth, announced this week Seaforth, was almost stbvped­� . '�', I I . '! . get, to the �ctne by -priffite car inter-courity match at the Inter- charge of arrangements was an nis, RR 1, Walton; Lloyd Krauter, ker, %at the first eggs will be set about waiting for traffic, and was pre � il . . Lion Ned Boswell, speaking on . (�� P I After a rod burned out on. the new national Plowing Match, to be held executive headed by J. M. Eck- RR 3, Elmwood. Hop, step and jump, Tom Dick behalf of the CNIB campaign, November 1. ceding cars driven by Murray - , .�,,, . - :? fire truck as it, was enroute. later this year near Simcoe, in ert, Seaforth, with William Perrie,, Open class for Huron residents, 29,1 5fl, Benny Akker, Bill Mar- statea that $301 had been realiz- An earlier start was expected but McLeod, Seaforth, Elgin MoNall, �.. � 11�1 I - ; �� Sparks from the fire ignited thb Norfolk County. Ballantyne and Brussels, as vice-president. furrows at least 10 inches—Neil shall. commit- a delay in arrival of machinery Goderich, and Harold Dalryuiple� �11. b0fty of nearby .SS � 7, Hibbert MeGavin both plowed in the open Seaforth Entries MeGavin, RR 2, Walton; L6rne High Tom Dick 41 Wf, Lee would like to reach $500. from American suppliers held up Seaforth,, in that order. .. ..;,.,�4 . . . mer fewer this year Ballantyne, Exeter; Don Perrie, enny j P' There was a discussion on the . 1 �,X And,"tAreatened the Dibk home and county class Saturday. El -Entries iwere B A e%Bill Marshall. hatching operations. The equip. The McLeod vehicle struck the , ;,,I4, s barn owned by,Lor'ne MeNaugb, Armstrong, RR 2, St. Pauls, hesi- than -is normal in North Huron, RR 3, Brussels; Dennis Jewitt, FEd ay Champions advisability of having a Christ- ment, of the most modern type, Livingston car lightly, causing teg.' ,.,, i,,:,� ton, over gOO yards away. tated a long time before scoring And 46'. important fraction of the RR 1, Clinton. Junior girls, Lynn Nixon, w U e capable of hatching 25,000 ligible damage to either VdIficle. `P,�,,,f,�, 1, ,U �. - � 11 mas tree and other Christmas ac- .1 ., ., � '.4 ki.-bibli is,,0 Hibbert toftship MeGavin first in the class, and t6tal- number of plowboyi consist- Wide-bottdm class, furrows at points; runners-up, Christie Dob- tivities this year, and this was left chicks per week. The McNall car came, to a"Idt, . -%ii, 14' . .A , � I I co4ficiffor aWpresident of.South Ballantyne second. I ed of students from the agricul- least 12 inches --Ken Ryan, RR 1, son, 6 points; Helen Elliott, 6 in the hands Of the exe ut ve for nsiderable time s y .. 7�'! �, _ e i a Co directly behind these two and,vga `1'M,11,, . I `�,_�, Dls- Walton. points, final decision, It was decided to the owner of the in "the rear by. tIj&,% 1 i�,�-,,, dion Agrldilturiil Society, lind Also chosen to go, to the Inter- ture department of Segorth new enterprise, struck ,D�l. 4 - . , . leariies on a c6ibeut'- contracting n;itional Match on the 'strength of trict E110 School. They Were Senior'high school class--Aobertr� Junior boys, Bryan Stewart, 11 hand (jut candy to the children at Wade Logsdon, studying market rymple car. The force moivda,i,�& " �,""1� �1 I , I ­�, 1 , ,, t�!'. , business. . their showing as, match 'ploiimen coached by ,Richard W Whiteley, Fotheringham, - Seaforth; Alex points- runner-up, Kerry CEIMP- the Hallowelen Frolic as in past conditions before reaching a deci- MeNall car ahead into th:&,Ili t "i, �A. k I Th�, farin is located about eight Satui . , . ,,"�� ". , �11'1 � il I I rday are Robdit othering- a$r m1ture teacher' at ,Seafol-th. Glanvflle,� Seaforth. bell, i points. years. . sion to establish the new opera- two vehicles. �14' ! ­ ��. � , V . � _ - . , . of- theni,& n Ttyah� AR 1, .Junior high school class—Mor- Intermediate girls,. Kendra tion in Seaforth. Damage to the MeL6od vo)ilcl I 11A; n6s south of St, 46 ln� 'On ,bam, SOaforth ' ad AQ9.1 wit. . OR �� . Introduced as a new member . I i 6 1 I IS 1. ""J., . 08 12th concession 6'ffl`U Wift. - "ingway, it 3'e'' -.i�ejels' Each of Walton Went .��islde the age limit ris Hemingway,. RR 3, Brussels; 'Moore, 0 points, runners-up Meta Edgar McKenster was installed b' Mr. Logsdon reports that a was istimated at $10 by ftt�Vldffi � ' " t�""4, , �� I �;,3.1 �: . Bt , y it, , � �;b' -1 .111 I � 1. � I ; 11, � , , 11;�, . ", I I , . I " " i boldt) 01 I 41"""'I'm them wotk% � in - th� North @A -ii large market has alread been gatiftg OPP Constable is c as , �_&�e plow in the utility class, Joe Stefflef, RR 3, Brussels. keeves 4 points; Dianne %irk, 4 Hal Meir. � " , .1 wher Mounted plows, Huron residents points , established for Lo sdc tht McNall c� .,. p W,,.x"(i' � , " - I 9 , ,,p&,.. iVW,_�,,, .­ . ':r ,W�� 1. in 4 otly�GQrdon Baxter, RR 2, Gode- Anterinediate boys — Richard ' 'Pld�­00 ., ."..�'.',.� ,r, K-15., DOV . � �%e,y Will ftre�ert Senforth Dis-, that the land be plowed withl "Nick Chicks", the brand nainie,?dAlAage to the Dair , � .", ' ' ,Huron mateb. As a team of tw6 e e spocial requirement was . in W & N Jo. ,., 019 -4 1 1rhahl— ' '0 1, . , - men's Club Hears Problem, M� ", � . ..� .. I t 1 4W � I I Iii .. * ( - �,T' ,, '. . J - , . ; 11 I . , loter- ' tw, . " ;- .11 k e, 7 points; Allan P -after Canadian faribers are facin originally ' _% 4r�,�& High School iki. the 90-mitiate­time, litilf He was the rich; Gerald Walters, RT 1, Gode-- Mqeg trodNq J - .1 i , ,�, ,� . ". . , . 11, I �� I I . I , I ­­,"", """"'T .. . ...... ...... .. .... " " , ' "' , , , r . I I I , I . �.' 1 114, �, - I . - . km,il - . . . . . I I p, I , 11 .. .� I N i7, � it. , ; , RY�, :; o I I . . .4, f b Pe I �� �� lim Meffillop �� �� �� �� �� � �� �� . 0 � - 9 iff . ! , by the Logs $94 011hit i . ,;iq , , I -1 Monday, 66ti, la, . 4,�, Thanks- 7 6glate class at Simcoe. only 6tw to it . I I r -up, David serious problems today, members don Breeder ' - 0 M-111 - About $96 daYnakd` resulid-Mbh-','i'1�i , . Day AW, 'a #01156..hblf� " �,, � DiSappeAring' Art X I h6t&.,­afid,A.'hAIf- allowed and, I Utility elass­--�Xen Ryan. Mffi§, 6 points. of the Men's dab of First Pres. burg, Obi day night when A tat.,; h ' . . I , ; �, ers RiV10-41:1 k"i's" �"- ' " % ' a .",_0 :�'�0'6.4 filish-.99 land i� the rich. son I points; runne ' _, "' I . e - 0. '�" I ­e,oftw , thit. 0 her land by,avy traci�o�l told Friday ,� 11 146tlg� and - "in co�npeftfioff ift. the walking prize. , In Best plowed . Senior girls, ' L i 4'��;",`�,i' Douglas M � day, Ad,06M af" , a jk,�.ckgb. . Ow Nancy Dale IS byterian Church were The new ag ,, htchoif is exell-0 set - 6 ' plow � "th .. I , _q '. . - Cu 1d; 6 §�*,6k 91 � MeGavin. bo ary of Sea- ed into- one driveri W Ald . j pondetit 4`6 "" k d t i t6i,p*, vision r turned -the match , 0 brograiit,tl _Oy 61btr, - runner-up Leta Carter, 7 evening. The speaker was Dr. W. located, ii.the .bo'd . - I . " 'hbWedg�.� i" .,e ,6t.,,�, .1 ­ �. I B . . miume, ,1,21 . Irdst, plo*%d lAnd- by any cowho H. Mitishall, Senior - plalit physiolo. lorm�,an EgniotidVillo, in, the for. Sleaftfli' AS Jt I , ctatestt;. f, " .- - Ri. Q'if � 'g114 -absence" 100N _. hig .11 9� 99� 10V th%=, - - I , I � I I - 01"V - 1, - I , i , I �44, I' j d"pdollis, ", ��. ,W,.,� - *�,, I"e , 144 I � ,P;" bd ts; . gist at tho. University Of W, A k, gc,�ers(,. Started Chick s '�44 `6n;, 5 14 I ,, I ; . . , 1:. I.; .,, � , ,, I . . t� ',7�� ;:� 7, " I ­,,:, I �#,,�P.f B01ifty Akkorj U paitits, Outatio, 4t tht . " .;�, �­� ,�., : .1 0-11 11 L ."! 0 , , JMasc, -- �� V , , I " - , � !E � IA%Nli't;��'.,T`i �n - COR, I 11 .., r", 1. .� , !,,,Z�ri��.,-"�, � . . ,�":,,:t"i'�," � ? '. ,:'T, , Im , 111111 .... I � .. i , , M 0 , , 0 . �a,A, " t 4 ��,�� , , . 10 a W4 * " , , i. *�;# __�., -, ­ i,�, � ;� -Age 9foup - M1116k ols, Tom Dick, It poin, 'ti thild, 1h6b,"! "I "tivice "StAik . ,�, . I " , �b � 1 0IM , 1�11- �" a , I I "I ffit , - & "': i, _ " .*1 Ali, 111, 01, � , � I .. I - __ 1111