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I r , . a plague the Axedi Board, it was secretary-tre . It. *..M"VDoL1_ . 11 ,�, ., I --
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sitting that lasted nearly four Wednesday evening. Accounts ac- The meetin# took steps, to pre- ' . ,V�,,�'MA)Ui v %,W 11 tiIPA -',' 1)�,W I .
- eleven;, ap#e*s against as pair to the'freezing plant aresuch expenditures for the coming year. . , 11-1.1 1.11T,
4 1 .. ments. tha the board finds itself e ion to repairs to plant al- ' , l
11 :;., , Members of the court were May- $1,00.0 in debt a� the bekinnin of ready undertaken, it is known ` I �1 A'ay. s in front, ,.M&?%
, . . I the winter's operations. This is that roof repairs -ly to I $i ,
1 , i in addition, to the amounts that that part of the roof over the ' ay P. 1,tq, -- -
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I . L, ; Councillors, S. Halikirk and J.' 0 were covered by -the town's grant community centrq, are an early s es, re I t�ee s 9 fiituri0l Z ..-
I . " of $3,000, but includes an itera of requirements. Realizing it would :1i: , .. ',",
. r dopt�d. appro:gimately $980 for insurance, be necessary to have funds made ;`,,:�Z�,,,,� �
, which had -been paid, previously. available by the town, the board _ed .. S*1
� I , I . R',� I .:;, with the Lions Club Wednesday'. ,ci,,_
I hy the court a year ago, when, re- �� ..... ,: :ii
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I .. ,.:,.... V ductions 'totalling $5,775 were 01- T. Teall, board chairman, Mayor activities would go forward to i_.111':`in front of the Town Hall. Ga:ily. , ,`ii
1* 11 .... %X`i� - ; . lowed in the nine appeals that E. A. McMaster, Mayor -Elect B. Town Council. . I .1 .". I ;;
. I were considered *the court' this . P _ .,
"I U; . all but four as-' i . 1* reviewing its problems, the REV. D. GLENN CAMP- the tree presents a holiday appea , � '
I I ) . ... �,::. I : sessjAeAtA. Included in the four . board gave consideration to the REIJ.4 minister of ,First Pres- ance lbacked by the remodelled'- � , *
11,11.. - Your Christmas fact many organizations an byterian Ch4rh since 1948, town building.. It will form &,; ..
'A ':..,�..l , . viduals feel the use of the arena who is leaving to go to MeNab ting ba cl�ground tor Santa Claus ,7;', '
"iti: ",.% ment as a result of fire having ,
111 ) N . and community centre should be Street Presbyterian Church in he makes Ifis annual visit. _-,�`j'T.
I I :i�, "I"'::! idence. Shopping Guide free, or nearly so, so that they -amilton. ember 20
) . Present,at the sitting were coun- Not.only is this issue of The gain, No consideration is given have co-operated generously WtU ..."i ,
& ... :, ty assessor. Alex Alexander, Gode- to the fact it costs a consdbl ' the Lions Club in making posslbl6::, -
::, . . )r W E. it's 20 pages instead of the amount each week to maintai Santa's appearance with his well---:`�.
i , r'. tand operate the plant. The board Scan Skies filled bags. So interested, wer I e ,-- ",.I I
I is more families in the greater 'A"
.De .j., the court in each of was of the opinion that if a great those who took Iiiat ,
. - .. ,,.., ly as:. Martha J. Peik, Seaforth trading area will get er degree of assistance was ex- it has beeirsuggested that anot-hher ;, ,, I
WHEN TJW��'XINSXRN -CLUB a 0 ay evening . . . . . . . . apartment, reduced from $115o to a. free copy Of this Week's big tended at times, much could be .. , 8,
' - wishes. . $1,900; H. Lewis' ,Queen , s -'Hotel, Shopping guide- - done towards' ironing out the fin- year arrangements might well, be. 1". R 7 ,
tives of other giat6rih organizations were presen e end -' con itulations, and g4pod For Rocket m !, I
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I , aings got uhder way a . r . e- I to I re . . ''...
!� I I * . Shown here as ptoceei . ( seated, .'.left) John A. Modeland, Presi ut Sea- confirmed at $4,800; H. Jackson, For. these llextral�, readers ancial difficulties 'which are being , put in hand earlier, and a o ,6..
. forth Lions Cldb', Jhik Webb, president-elect of the new Kinsmen,Club and Irv. Cantor, Leap, store, beauty shop and apartment, Members of the Seaforth, Hen- extensive Main Street Christmas . . ." I
. .: of The Expositor, ai well as faced. program pJanned. ;1 ,
ington, past N�Ilojgal- 'Kinsmen President. Standing, are left, Lou LaUmer, president Londoft ,confirmed at $3,200; J. C. Crich$ - tal fee _�all and District R.C.A.F. Ground , ,,,,�-,
, . - for -the more than 2,000 fain The board approved a ren , ....... �,
- / Kinsmen, w o s"sored store and bake shop, confirmed Ries Who regularly read tpe of $800 per season for supplying "Observer Corps played their part . � ..... .
�, * h " `" the Seaforth Club, and John iiAand, president Seaforth Legion. . 1,.:,�"�,, :
. _-:1. a -long with other watchers round , 1��'
I I ,. I . a,t $3,050; O. -Weston, stores and paper, there's a wealth of in- freezing facilities to the Seaforth OES , Installs ,,`
i . apartment, confirmed at $3,850; formation to guide them to Curling Club. -The season runs I . .111'':".
1. .1 0 . . . I R. S. Box, apartment, reduced merchants who are prepared from November I to April 30, but end of the rocket of Sputnik I over 1 :;1'511
. I frovi $1,000 to $$00; I.O.O.F. store, for record December shopping since this season's freezing facili- - . ' '. .
: aa t' - t e ,in s men . can scientists bad agreed that the
Ch ' - 'K Arena, confirmed .at $4,250; lodge rooms. crowds. We doubt if ypull ties were not available until De- the weekend, .British.and A New Officers '- .. �;.., i
. ... . rocket must plunge over the week- At a recent meeting of , `
I . .. I 0 Cardno Bros., three stores, eac�l mas gift saggestions anywhere son . will be $640 until April 30 end. - der of the Eastern - Star, Thelma * ".
I . !;'l,' The Seaforth post ol the observer Forbes was installed as Worthy , '
, .Activities . confirmed at '$2,46&, public hall in the County -than is rolled up next year. 11 '.. "
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confirmed at ,1,61; Mrs. C. Ise- I this issue of The Huron In view of the financial problems corps was alerted at 4 p,m. Satur- Matr6h, and James Doig as Wor- ;,,
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e -low, wernony - . . -board, it - thy Patron'. �"."
1. . I . , . Tavish, store confirmed at $3,350; Expositor. facing the was decided day by corps headquarters at Pet
erborough. Members continued an The following officers were also ;%I,,
The recently- org�niz6`4 Seaforih- idenVs in I was giviDn by Mr. V L...Racho, ilebate of $107.32 as re- that the demand, by the Stratford ,, -
0ider Wd suit fire damage; C. E. Marley , Musicians' Union for a payment around-the-clock watch until re- inst9lled: Associate matron, Mae .
Kinsmen Club received As charter Cantor, a 1�anner by District One . I 'Ai,
. JW leased at 3:50 p.m. on Monday. Watterworth; associate patron, A. ;.'! "'
I . . . CO. appeal allowed with respect of $200 to keep the Community . .,-'��,,',
at a largely attendea,gitie'ring4ir-by, Hart Witts, Governor: of,Sim ' . 1.1,
. I Winter activities at Seaforth to ;ignboara removed from Main 4o -op Off icers Nothing was sighted and corps J. Westeott; conductress, Helen, .. , .,
the Coninflualty Centre. '.]Xiinda� ,coe gong and gavel, the London arena, held 4 for some weeks by Street and Huron Street locatioA. , Centre a union hall, must be re- members suggest that the rocket Reeves; associate, conductor, Dor- � ill,
evening. More than 206 ]Kinsmen, Cl�h' by lick Summer, London a breakdown in the freezer equip- I '. fused. A letter, advising the un" may have disintegrated in falling, othy Daig; chaplain, Alva West- 11
I representing 32 6lubs, were ,pres- Past President; lapel pins, Gode- ment, got under, way last week. I I F At U.C.O. Annual ion, is to be forwarded at once. . r,
.1 It yv4s agreed that if the union re- or may have fallen in - another cott; marshal, Janet Baker; see- I ,�,
A ent for diriher and the ceremony rich and Clinton, by Presidents Mdre than 300- were present for ,; part of the world. retary, Jean Scott; treasurer, .�
1, I I Len McGee. and Don Kaye, and Robert Allen Is' ; .A *record sales volume of $62 fused t6 allow union bands now :4
� which followed. , . - skating Friday night. . . ,I Dick Eisler' is chief observer for Dolena McCuaig; organist, Violet . 00 ...
V . Arrangements for the program dinner ba'dges.. H,e4sall, by.Presi- 0 , ,'*iIlion for United Co-operatives playing each Frida-V night to con- � All
, . In view of increasing -demand, U.S. Bean Cham which tinue, other arrangements would be the district, and the observation Broadfoot; Ada, Anona Crozier; .'..,.,
!!! were completed' by, members of dent Jack Drysdale. . I consideration is being given by I I . . I p of Ontario's fiscal year, post is located at the residence Ruth, Florence McGavin; Esther, ."',
I the London K! Club, who ' President-eleat Jack Webb Of the management to restricting 'ended September -30, 1957, was re- made to continue the dances. The McL Martha, ., �.:,
us I of William Miller in Egmondville. Evelyn ean; Agnes i
i I � sponsored' the grou;'here. Chair- the S6aforth club, expressed - apWednesday night ,skating to adults. Robert P. Allen,, of BTucefield, 'ported by Hugh Bailey, general series was the source of about Members of'the local post, who McClinchey; Elects, Edith Daley; .. 11
. - man. was Ron Latimer, of the Lon- precia . tion for the enth I usiastic Sup- . I crowned field beans chain- manager, at the Co-operative's two- $25 weekly income to%�ards main- ... �� 1,
, That night would also be available was - with his Sanalak variety at 'day annual meeting in Toronto taining the arena. stood the weekend watch, were Mr. Warder, Eva Clarke, and Sentinel, . ":, .
- d6n club. At the head table were port which the new club was re� to groups who wished to arrange pion . . Decision to go ahead, if neces- Eisler, Mrs. Velma Miller, deputy D. H., Wilson. .. , '.
. ,Mayor Ell A.. McMaster, repres- ceiving, and .for the contribution for' private skating parties. the International Livestock Exposi- -this week. Representing the Sea- al, chief .observer, Mrs. Irene Smith, Doris Kerr, P.D.D., of Ingersoll, I '' ..;1
. - i - sary, without Union approv Bill and Bruce ,Mille7r. ""
enting the town; John W. Mode- district Kinsmen had made in or In the meantime, plans for tion at Chicago. The reserve forth Farmers Co . was ,installing matron, and Stan .,
land,, president of Seaforth Lions ganizing it. , pop were presi ean!;, the hall .again becomes . . . . . . %
I I . 4& , rd at var- championship went to Jack Me- dent, Robert W. Campbell, R. S. m ailable for receptions and 'small Love, of Exeter, was installing ... ... !
. Club, and4ohn Holland, president Charter members of the new ious levels. It is known that four Killop, of Dutton, Ont., with Cana- McKercher, William Gordm,and av ...
I of the Seafdrth Bratich-of the Can- club are: J. A. Webb, C. J. Den- teams at least, win se Seaforth than Yellow variety. R. N. Alex- Clare Reith. gatherings. Revenue from this Mrs., E. Smith Heads was installing marshal. The, in� .1.
�r home games in. a WOAA ander, Londqsboro, was sixth with. � The voldme was up approximate-
., I adian Legion, 6ich of whom ex- nis, W. A. Hodgert, Alvin Riley, ice F source has been nil since the new stalling board was Oda'Love, Exe- 11
-.board took over in September and I I
� , tended congratulations. Also at T. B. Marshall, James ANtson, Intermediate 'D' series . The teams, his entry of timothy. Iy $1,000,000 from last year. Oper Oran e Lily Lodge ter; Georgina Smith, Seaforth. -
I , . the head -table were presidents of John A. Burleigh, Jack Praiser, ,ie'Top'notch, -St. Columban, Sea- Canadians took three of the fourTabng earnings at $416,604, which agreed to use only union musicians. .9 Evelyn Thompson, D.D Parkhill ' ' 11
I ./ district Kinsmen: Clubs,. including John Anderson, Cleave Coombiir..�'fs .' 'pvith ,,Shoe, and Winthrop. Dis- top prizes Monday in feed, judging V before taxes and does not in. The board took this course since Officers of Orange Lily Lodge ' .. -
I Len McGee, Goderi'ch; Jack Drys- J. Lemon, Jack Walsh, Grant. Pin: cussions regarding a schedule for at the International Livestock Ex- clude capital gains, was up almost it indicated it was determined to 712, Seaforth, were installed in an ,St. Marys, I - : ",
5 , dale, Herisall; Don Kaye, Clinton, nigan, George Earle, Tom Wilbee, the eight -team group t6ok place in position. $54,000 'from last year's operating live up to its commitments with, interesting ceremony in the lodge Guests were present from Blyth, .
, . and Herb Armstrong, Exeter. , Leonard Clarke, Ken Coombs, Dar- Listowel Monday n . ight. The open- Rudolph Koch, of Brooks, Alta., earnings of $362,800, ' the Union which had �een made rooms Monday evening, Installing Clinton, Exeter, Parkhill, St. ...
. . . Congratulatory telegrams and rell Seigtiniller, Gordon Scott, F. ing game gets under way at ampionship Feature of this year's balance previo officer was Sister Mary, Stewart. Marys and, Ingersoll. . . I'll
i messages were read by Fred Hiusser, Ray. Chambers Robert arena Thursday of this week with his sample of alfalfa seed. sheet was the marked improvement The `901y;rd approved arrange- Officers are- WM, Mrs. Irene I
Nichols, of the London. Club, while Doig, Ken Powell, G'. �ampbell Meanwhile, Bantam hoci4 -will The field peas championship in working capital. In 1956 work- ments whereby teams from St. ,Smith; DM, Mrs. Mabel Collins; .
firs of the Sdaforth Club'*ere and Dick Eisler. get under way at 9 o'clock Satur- was won by Robert Joseph, of ing capital was reported at aporox- Columban, Walton and local indus- recordibg secretary, Mrs Annie Minister Here . I .,
talled by Past Nat Presi- I A feature of the charter Occa- day morning, when Coach Gordon Matheson, Ont., with his �bgn,eeb imately $500,000, this year it is tries would I . .
a' in. 1$1,500,000, reflecting the successful Monday, Tuesday or Thursday Mae Habkirk; treasurer, Mrs. Vel- ..
Iry Cantor, 0, I i= prac. lor variety. The .reserv(
1dent . ,ea i,gton. sion was the 'drawling for prizes Muir will be on hand as - niihts for a guranteed rental of ma Miller; chaplain, Mrs. Leona '.
Officers of the new club -are: presented by Seaforth merchants. tice begins. . All lidys. f r 0 m pionship went to Roy Goltz, 'of I record sale to $1 million of de Goes To Hamilton , ,.,
I president, .Jack ,Webb;' vice-presi- The prize donated by Art Wright Seaforth district, who had not Falkenburg, Ont., exhibiting Cana- I bentures during the fiscal year just $15 nightly, or a 50-50 split, which Oldfield; JDM, Mrs. Evelyn Me- -
, r ' - reached their 14th birthday August dian Beauty. I completed. . ever was larger, the teams to sup- Lean; guardian, Miss 'Dorothy Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, minis. , '
. dent, Alvin Rile,y� regNtrar, Fran- was won by John Schilbee; ROW I I . ply referees. . Parke; director- of ceremonies, ter -of First Presbyterian Church .
", cis Hiusser; secretary, Ray Chain- cliffe- Motors, by Harold Knight; 1, 1957,, are invited to come out I . The board discussed other prob- Mrs. Gladys Van Egmond; senior here since September, 1948, has .
_ bers; treasurer, Clayton Dennis; M. E. Clarke, by -Tom Wilbee; and take part. Those taking part lems affecting the economical op- lecturer, Mrs. Mildred Dale;.j;in- accepted a call to MeNab Street .. .
� 1 bulletin editor I Darrel Seigmuller; Crown Hardware by Jack H-arri- are' required to bring their own eration of the atfta and com- ior lectuf6i, Mrs, Gladys Eisler; Presbyterian Church, Hamilton.
. directors, 4' ve Coombs, William son; Smith's Store by Ross Jinks;
I Ne� equipment. Acclaim Officials munity centre before adjourning, pianist, Mrs. Leila Forbes; inside The change is effective in Januar * .
I . Hodgert, Ken Powell. ', .. Whyte's Butcher Shop by Darol WOAA Intermediate ID1 Schedule . I . . Y. ,
k The club was given its official Seigmiller; Whitney Furniture by gu.Vd, Mrs. Arbutus McLean; out- The congregation on Sunday I
I charter by Past Intbrnational Pres- Ken McKenzie; Thompson's Shoe December: �ile guard, Mrs, Annie Oldfield; morning heard with regret the
I ident Cantor, and., district- clubs Repair, by Bert Suck.' Baldwin 5-Seaforth Shoes at.St. Columban New York Orders immediate Worthy mistress, Mrs. decision which Mr. Campbell had
also made presentations. The pres- Hardware, by Cleave' Coombs; ,9, -Winthrop at Seaforth Shoes At Area Meetings Mary Boyce. taken. He will preach his final
I I . __ — Neil Bell -by F rank. Elwood; Wil- 9 -St. Columban at Topnotch puty reeve Harold Thiel.121; John Tuerkheim Seaforth Cake Sister Boyce was presented with sermon here on Sunday, January .
bee Garage by J. Hord;, Christie's 11 -Winthrop at Linwood- - were named in district elections 118; Thomas Meyers 109. the past worthy mistresses jewel 12. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and .
�'. Meat Market by Bill Mickell; Sea- 12 --St. Co . as voters went to the polls Mon- Blyth I Recalling the Christmas cake he by Sis. Annie Harrison. Sister daughter. Anne, t en will leave
forth 8e'wer Tile ,by Gerry D 46 --Linwood at Topnotch day. ' SCHOOL TRUSTEES (three el- used to get in Seafortb years ago, Boyce replied, thanking everyone for Hamilton.
. Has Grey Cup Win omme- Staffen's Plumbin en 16 -Brussels at Seaforth Shoes Wilfred KTausk�pf takes the ected)-Dr. R. W. Street 176; Jno. and how every Christmas be wish- for. their support during ber term During the more than nine years
Donald Warner,, young Bayfield Walls, '-J. J. dleary's by Bill Kfrk- 1"eaforth Shoes at Linwood Perth County representative posi- Manning 161; George Bailey 137; ed he had some, Joe Brown, a of office. General business follow- in which Mr. Campbell has been
vauge's by Don, Kay; G. 18 -:-Brussels at Lislowel tion with his council in Logan, as Mrs. Lorne Scrimogeur 85. former resident, now living in New ed. in Seaforth, he has made a major
truck driveC, won ,the $500 prize * 19 -Listowel at Winthrop .
Cup foDtball game M he polled 416 votes with his op- Exeter York, decided he was not going to The euchre, which was to have contribution, not only to the work
id the Grey 'lGoniglebby Doug Gibson; S'yd. - been held December 16, has been of First Presbyterian Church, -but-
- draw held by the Clinton Lions , Seaforth Shoes ponent, Earl Oppenhauser getting COUNCIL (six elected) - Glen let another Christmas pass with
Shoe Store,.b N. Bennett- Harold 23-Monk,ton at . Mr. Krauskopf replaces W: Fischer 581; Murray Greene 531; out doing something about it. postponed until January 20. Sister to the community generally, He
Qiib,-by holding the correct score y 1 328.
� - W. Nichol, by Ken Croft; Huron 23-Ustowel at St. Columban H Chaffee, last year's reeve who Rosis Taylor 480; Ralph Bailey What he did was to phone from Evelyn McLean and team are in- has served as a member of the
combination. Uon George Lavis, El- 27 -Brussels at Monkton . * akery here �talllng the officers of Queen Ann board of Carnegie Library and of
. - Expositor by Gill Bourque; retired from, municipal politics 478;,. William Musser 407; Claude New York to Crich's B .
of Clinton, sold the winning tick 30 -Brussels at St. 'Columban and place an order for two cakes Lodge, Mitchell, Monday, Dee. 9. Scott Memorial Hospital. An out. I
et. -The Clinton Lions Club netted- liott's Grill by Brock Smith; Stew- 30-Monkton at Topnotch this, year. Farrow 335; Rakuh Genttner 321- 1 �
'� _. i proj6et., art Br6s. by Jim Cahill; Seaforth In,Hay Township, Alex Mousseau Ewart Pym 288; George Rethei --one to be shipped to him in New The evening was brought to a standing speaker, he was in- fre. I j
I I ever $1,000. from the . York, the other to go to a friend I close with a delightful lunch serv- quent demand at district gather -
which will 16e used for welfare Motors by Bob Doig; Westeott,s January: topped the polls with 466 ballots 286. , 'S I
. vwk- in Clinton and district. by, Ron Burt; Alvin Riley, by Bill 2--Topn9tch at Winthrop cast for him, to take the deputy - Receive Acclamations in Detroit. led by Sisters McLean and mith. ings. . . Ai
— . od ert; -Georte Miller by Jack 3 -Listowel at Brussels reeve position. His oppenent, Os- Reeve Cecil Blake, Ashfield, and I . .. I ..� l
a'" Hurdn-Group Beer;Dennis Electric by Jack 6 -Linwood at Seaf6rth Shoes Logan . borne, were both given IaZl: ' I .l .
I . I .. . -Graff; Ted Southgate, by John 6 -St. Columban at Brussels REEVE -Wilfred Krauskopf 416;- dons- for another term by their , .
D'eitzl,: Smith's Bak4 Shop by Earl 6 -Listowel at Topnotch Eaft Op�enhauser 328. sa-teinvir"i, 'Monday. In Goderich International Bean King .?...
Visits U.S. Farms . Soldan; Stedman's, by Harry 8-TOPDOtch at Listowel Hay ,_-Township two candidates are list- . .:..,
I A group of Huron County farm- Meikle; Ed. Daly by Goo. Rumble; 8-. St. Columban at Linwood DEPUTY REEVE -Alex Mous- ed, with Clayton Laithwaite Op- .
11 , Ift exten- Sills' Hard -ware by 'Bill Farr, seau 466; Oscar Klopp 427. poging present reeve,, John W.
�'t , si-ye motor trip through several Super Market by Lloyd Stan -lake; 10-M6nkton at Brussels COUNCIL, (three elected) -Karl Deeves. - Is Crop Improvement He%ad -
1. StAtes. The group inquired into Syd, Pullman by Ralph Commias., .11 -Listowel at Monkton, Haberer 687; WlWam Davidson Councils in Brussels, Ashfield, . . I
. � modern. agricultural production D. Seigmiller by Frank Cook,; C. 13 -Topnotch at St. Columban 466,- John Corbett 454; John Sol- Colborne and Goderich Townships Bob Allan, R.R. I , Brucefield, ship Hall in Londesboro Thursday ,Other officials elected from the . ... .
I I procedures with a view to deterni, Coombs by Ron Latimer; Jack 13--ldnwood at Winthrop dan 365,- Leonard Greb 167. received acclamations. In Gode, er, night. board of directors are Delbert . !
,ft on the most efficient metheidi Webb by Ron Blake; Box Furni- 13-Seaforth Shoes 4t Brussels Zurich . rich there will be a vote for depu- Tuckersmith Township farm He succeeds William Turnbull, Geiger, RR 2, Zurich; William .
I'll I and the trend in agricultural mat- ture by Harry McEwan; Coca- 15 -St. Columbian at Listowel TRUSTEES (three elected) -Le- ty reeve, council and PUC. who was declared "Bean King" by RR 2, Brussels, who was presented Clark, RR 5, Goderich, and Doug- , 11
, ters. idson; Bill W11- 15-Monkton. at Linwood roy Thiel 203; Lloyd O'Brien 202; Brussels ,
Cola, by' Les Davi . judges at this year's Royal 'Win- with .a past president's pin by a las Miles, -Clinton, agricultural re -
included, in the grotip were Wii- bee by Barry Marshall- Graves' 16 -Brussels at Winthrop COUNCIL -Herb Stretton, Wal- ter Fair. was elected preside former president, Alvin Bettles, of presentative for Huron County,
I I liam Turnbull, Brussels; Duncan , Wall Paper by Gord Scott.' Don 17 Monkton at Listowel 0 ter Williamson, Hugh Pearson and Bayfield. Mr. Turnbull has been who is secretary -treasurer. .
" McDonald, Walton; Robert Camp- Brightrall by Garry TieAemp; 2"t. Columban at Seaforth Shoes Postai Information Calvin, Krauter (acel.). the Huron County Soil and Crop a director of the association since Directors for the 16 townships
I -Clinton'; Canadian Tire by Bill Beacom.. 20 -Brussels at Topnotch the its inception 12 years ago, repre- in the county for 1958 w 11 be:
bell, Seafortli; Glen,Wlse The Christmas season brings PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES- Improvement Association at
� Robert, Allan, Brucefteld- John . the annual.rush for everyone. It is, Louis Abel, Jack McWhirter and annual meeting held at the Town- senting Grey township. John Taylor, RR 5, Wiagham, for I
'Dietz and Villiam Coien:16, Kip- I 22-Seaforth Shoeg at Listowel a busy time, too, for the postal the Rev. L. Brown Caccl.y. --- East Wawanosh; Geiger Hay; An-
. 'pen; Anse 22-Br6ssels dt Linwood services, with large mailings of Goderich . iiiR.". ;Ii`llv. , 1*ir,,.�. ; .
. ii-McKioley, Zurich, and .. , ,.,i;-; .. .. .. son McKinley, RR 1, Zurichi Stan-
� Exetbr. I eels. The mailing #ublic can as- (accl.). "... �;�,�" �%, 4"'�"$ii%"�. i*R, Stephen; Harry Dougall, RR 3,
, Directing the group were Prof. COUNCIL (six to be elected)- W
sist at this busiest season by fol- 1: .... - 11. - ,j:,Exeter, Usborne; Bob Allan Tue.
I Robinson and John Clarke', of the " 2"eaforth Shoes at Monkton .. ?,�Z",'f,=.k,.' "
lowing -the suggestions listed -be- John H. Graham, Mrs. May Moon- 11 i,w'g�.,�gl';; I ersmith; Norman Alexander', Lon- .
low, ey, Frank Walkom, C. M. Robert- 0! . . desboro, Hullett; James Knight, R
Agricultural College, and -Doug 27-Toprtotch- at Monkton - On Monday, Dec. 9, provision son, William Tipple, Joseph Allaire, . ... I R 2. Brussels, Grey; Fred Dou. I
Milds Huron Agricultural repres- I 29--Wintbrop at Listowel will be made at the post office for Bruce Sully, Frank Skelton, John ..&:&:"',,blee, RR 1, Wroxeter, Howick;
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I entatfve. i1__,Er__11_h at Linwood . aration of Seaforth (includ- Spain. 0�.'...� �� Clarence Shaw, Wingham, T&n.
- the- rural routes, Eginondill1e, �"...ffin` , ,4'i! berry; Ralph Poster, RR 3, Gdde-
I 3--IAhwood at St. Columban and St. Columban) and out-of-town G. MacEwan, William Mills, John ' :*,X:,-.:�,. . l4 0%r'O , rich, Ashfield; Bob Grasby, RR 1, "
Joseph . Scott .Has I mailings, also for the separation E. Hudkins. 11111 w M ,il - Brussels, Morris; Tom WebstAr, - ,
I I . I . I 1.,. q "eaforth Shoes at Topnotch ,, of first-class -ano third-class mail-, Ashfield U1.1-10, ,,...,.7� RR 2. Auburn, West Wawaiftbgh- .1 ..
ings, Please use the proper re- RE)EVE"Cecil Blake (accl.). ti-,. George Wheatley, R.R 1� Dublift I .1�
-t 6: -Winthrop 'at Topnotch ceptacle in your mailings at the I . I . A
"th ,,eir �fid` COUNCIL�John Bradley, An- 71*� McKillop, WpIter Forbes, Rn. g, I .1",
post office. drew Ritchie, Thomas Howard and g K -,-M
"I Joseph I Stott, 114mg.7regard6d 1"eaforth Shoes at Windirop , Clinton, O&Ach towns ; W -fl- .. ,;,,,.
Colborne.L. \' v�� , b J. routes Eomondville and St Col. REEVE - John S. Kernighan 44. .
| ~~-�~�^-r~ | - --' Separate iforth, including the -rural|--- �w0��� | | Clark,
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I . U VIN U la umban from other mailings, and (acel.). . of the , devartryi*j.. for- - forage � �';,
; I thd' Scott ho!pesteacJ;,'AbW 66bume . I tie them in separate bundles; mail .' ,COUNCni--W. M. Clark, Tate �.. '. crops --showed, colored slid09 io .- I
pled by his son,, Samhmr. Scott . � them.in this manner at street let. Clark, Ralph Jewell and Ray Fish I , � f ' i, . t
" IN JYk) . �11',111 ,�, home fn Rokboro Friday'motaing, Iftlitt" , Among those Attbn 91, 1� , 1117,l.. 1
,� - , ul go �J I 1.1, 1, 11 J "' . ". , , . - w�l 16, . i �_ da Wt � S A frequent visitor .J__.`l_l11_11 Q,14`.",�
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