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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1965-09-23, Page 1I'%, • % 0 M E �, ' " L P Y14, i .' P, T. .a `. ITS-''' n - 1 :. k` g. eke 1' `% a f' 3 yam, , � z�� <: M' 1 a 5 '�" w V r y W h i�' A •yM1 3 F s w e x �. „y I ,yauµ�, ��y+ y F , a�- J if, v nt w s ,3 1 � Y Y4 a a • �,w ,� s 5 E• •s �v g ,- . i '� . w{ 2� T r d � k, 4 6•. t F �i M1 r "#' e � a V � c # t18 am -�, . t Ce a b'' '.'ri k (1 • " 1 R ' � �' a re i n1 � e. e s o ,1h ,., ,� o he taxi ,e h Q o m �t e P u A r.- u ` 9 ,I3 t. Q M tic :i 5 F e s M .1 a °die. s mis i ed-; h t. a ant , 8 r a ' } t on b f r 4m e �o r � a ;�� � , � 'r: , � � � ,� y �.. �, �.�� �.9 ,� McN�ll ' wtt>a tii�missed after Y 1, e ` constiibie DXg a , ` .the i ,y °I* .a d �. r., s in a d nc' o . n �" $e .0 t eo a r b •+ a 7 1 , t i� 3 .� �,", . i ,. � t to 9 g r w , r� a1 i. # a, ek n a eve s � �' � .. s r o �i . � , �. � ��' < � �" f t, , �, u�,�G�� . '.a ,new s la a • 'e. went. q5 , x. fry MI,+ Y rpttklnciY's dismissal oipde�C j41.. o. a, r3' gr a Gouty, ;, .y „ e, . _, 'ci'1 Offered' i.ln! an inekease of r' .15tth. -, a a • ' $400 a tear.. b his written }. r tten' inept as j f. y aid. • McNaA was The ,n?ere - i`aot that the in- •: �: ,' creased gffer o the Muriici- '' .a>stih 15,• one day befo , e J ? r pality was made six days rior f one, ',` Y P e on' o. n e s Y . :, � .a. k. �A t ' , , o such dismissal .does not es- ;f!'he bylaw appointing t14e tablish that et 'the ' council was a const40le was passed, i !,' acting in bad faith In so dis : 16, 1964, the; judgment saki,, » , missing him." x The council was eI tit, , -,: F �} ` y 4; dismiss him 'within one ye , The 4$sC ,'was heard in Lon- , " . w. , 'Y � f .. his ,appointment 'tA �sueb ftlr{� don FridaJZ,' at which time de 'Without granting him a he. b cision was 'reserved. g .1... ..14 I , E. A. Cherniak; • of London, °,: ..A counsel for the ,town, argued s� s that council was justified in t is- :. ¢ ONS 44 missing McNa11' without reason a `` .1 a zA.,. because tide motion' was passed' ■ ;• a day bei ,re the ex -constable Y �`+' 11 Awa lts. , , i had co .- l a year of'service. •' a The lawyer said council may dismiss a .policeman within a r O Year of his employment. ' P �MB Ok. � Y - -, �5 w s Nall's Argt . poy cheque was' for a ,, the period , covering March 16 - Further moves in colipeCt;cell 3l, 1964, iVIt. Cherniak said. 'fHE r t$ , BABY to 40 born in the new Seaforth Community Hospital arrived Thlirs- with the proposed SDH'S bt{ild s ing program await an indicatio W R. Poole, QC, -.of London, day, two ,�g •after the hospital opened. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis , from , the Ontario.. Muntgkia� McNall s ,lawyer, argued : that Bicknell, ," 5, Seaford►,' and is shown here, with ,her mother and Dr." P. L. 'Brady. Later' r town council,,, was sitting as '.a ,�;v - Thuri;tla�; ° t11e ,second birth was, the daughter .,of Mr. and- Mrs. . Dirk Brink,. 'of Brod- Board regarding clearance poi ' board of office commissioners proposed financing a ar>rii ey and could. not fire him without hagen. - ,. u eilts; ac'cord'ing to boards c y a hearing: He cited`.several legal s# • Y: • , s iilan J. A. Cardno. a , • precedents •in support of his xs r At the request of 'the S S argument. W�111. i ! board,• Seaforth has -1, �. *I)i�.s r • !: ,, �': . ,• i n 1L :fit 7 rq. '�s•p >.y rm-r l;.a[.� r xZf s A�r�. ern .. I,!' y i - f Yd rk{s t . .7 �6 ,I .""_1,'- t4 ,,t ' ; ' �'ni�'"�'11 A Y , °¢ p'' , 2"� cr} r 's +!G v ?{tit ^¢�,. Y� iiN a R I',' "1•A k. ,h� W" a]" r RI.�� �adh e .". 6`' •.;r tir r �n ! 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' <... e cam talion 'w' in tiQ 1? trY crit .S petition UChk' , •Masi:•, 'f',"a1S r r'; et d. , n l`e ticui'aly up, officials ..slid. �,� reasefl eritiiea $resjdent Har- ;,.., i l?ip $and, r tF a gkn ops ld P .c I Ito rr"•Je I 'T'o O en.# lr 5.�€��,3. ry a sa c Ali we ,need P +! ings on Friday' .: 1.�• < : t2 sgaod mY kp,, it tbe, best, ever, T The fair' gets finder 'way Othgr't°"features will i oTOO i, f;�t T 'e m r ,#, hiursday aftornoon, when in- various -hoses i "' and ' .other ., h e chaints and industrial door e�xhib is are judged. In events. , ..wAM' midway will. o ;+:a1f xhibit space 'in • the Arena �i'as' The e0nirig 'the fair wiI4 be in operation lx , d^`iii I 'I -- , ...... ... ,!a,a..: f ''. �a+ , � . �.,1. I- y o '.� � ° . dicasskofis with the' its . r . , r. 9_. Indthe 'krisa i e a ' ' T S' FALL •. F `.R TIM .` "' v i,, S1. ­ I li. ::1 �, 3n , ll t A I Al , again and meiribers ; ,, 01� :;, Y : „ E , .,,, ,. of the Seaforth Woanen s, Ifiatitute, are los •.t I Pamg+' tnttivak alities::.� in no i P t" Y g t me .preparing their: "Booth far the big .effort on Fri The;-�insti ute ; b o C. one Have e - _ _ as . �,. t. _ ,9 sed' tht� . + a- _ t 1.« ,. . _.4 th;; h I Y � , : � n ,. ,ro .. � ,.: , been' a' popular feature of the `fair for a ' n : ,:; F wit lie of yesiC,S The' Perm had been : "'.ed consts i1 In •: al anent booth ' t 2 w ' " w� �' 2 , closed since last ear's 'fair: ositor''• hold : ,Phillips). Huron• 'county a until will', tura) ,pamiiiitt i, :'' ;e a" won- .cion:" approval, ll;u�e t su���st i raiy�; Y (EXP P b3' P )• .. skderatloii '%leo, bty P , ° appoint 'a canstructigh 'safety in de ingw.,ltow much I' tlie: land -The ,Farmstead , and Rural � ' ^ ,1! 1 i' f,: 2' { ; ttpootor' February .1 next. throughout tale eQulntY.:. should eolistrufeiir{ 'ie .P.lesert� ; • � . intment is mandato fi e .;ref.' .'ested wilco there is Improvement Centennial pro. yeax`•old builc�i'a1T R *r A ,Ppo rY•h ri?. ' '." , . °r. Jett, fostered b ^Che Ontario 1; t . iter provincial .le =islittion z tiuch,'url ever-increhsteg remand y SQaforth eouQl g ."' xHay .. , P . g _,,..,,d. ~ Government. hex. -ti �,;. , dor )alit) fo a is ur` 1 , .y was ,under .brief al at thc� Se to ber' A re. ti "n: of k s M_ has..been Pres d at @venal 'se r ult a Dur P, �r >llee l g �,J,$ 9 n truce; , f, , ,� t...,,, discussion, which revealed that r " p< e.,'.t".,t %t 'oses. We' ho e. to.•: , ve a fulh; ,- followIn r ' R a ,dk ssi th tion ,anti, ac lollies' vol F. , sions by , Labor Departureo P st;u Pro` t . 1?l Yy t i„,F • �S , n` er report at the°N v m.` nobody' knew' much a ut zt- �' r . _ t- , , k The a e nd i- p 4 e ber sesJ , �. Q by b .and members Js :Gar o, to ac' ;a eafgrth: D' let s _ �jc- Gv .+4 n $ . �e 5' ✓.' z, �lstr s!i. ,!R; - . ,�1 rico tu' al ere r r en tier F' i „ c '< ... ` s as 'e `i`�' � t1.g co son 1 k 'ee % hiiw :•tire z- e S h 11. ne cornrn. li il: ,... �. , ,t , P ., - ri .?M. I. e d c g ' d . a • • „ n.•J « , , , : • � ., � .'' ;� ter- � t wa refs k .. .. .. �. W ma ter s unifi. ft „„ n , .� ilei e1:. r4 0 1 �1 : .� ; 1 :ft G ' �, P s . , y k � 11,.E■,j !1 e t A tio`ri'` t 5. ,.p 11 ,t;' ' 44 '. F lmX �p s a tud r co me� agdo an , ; : ke tr ,<' v ,. a Y e m . .- ed_ R d` .; ..r Y„ o... v , ' ,;' n , g llsrl 9?l 9t Q� M , " {' u} „� . ''� h c its" ' n e _.?'� _�, tiv _ �.. rte, . ,::i� �„ , , Its xs d .. idea, . by . ha... , �,., _ 6 e . a _ - T e ril �,: R. rt, d . beers ;1t1, hep,. iYi'anzo ... .; r 7 1tittn :i>rip9rtarAt*>b fi traT.. 13 tli y low 1 t 1 ,, - aki -:C ff r Dirtibar was ac,'.. McIk `i t r9., -a f ere se',- r . a• q rfy, Y dei"iniioiis sed man Ii o , , t. �9,kr most` ee n elle t „ o oltuaal';solution was .,. -,• 9. : A, .K :«.0. T . . - , . , - r , , M;.. ,and NTrs. $. C. Juove, of .25,• 11lorrI Tucliersmlth 6 interest in mu ica i '. A �etvveen•,gt en; �ri �gh a dart pf .tlrer •i6 ire• and.' :La ee down to h` guide of thee-iiai'nister ed by Wuiieil. , . Us , I e,_construetion of a new build- . musical nstruc 10!4 <» ' .. - ept faro • Msch.. Mr. and Mrs. Root- borne 1 East Wawanosh 3 and could be the fikst Ste in; 4� ,i1: Highway 21, the lakesi ore Huron'. 1 t was'' suggested that of highways: and the comWittee The post will ' be ' s dvertised, +ing to. tie in.=with the last two p gg West ', Wawanosh 3. and council h2&—previously and appliedtions. received at the Keys -and. and' family, Burlington; . additions that had. been built. •provision' of an option in' music. road; a distance of 10` miles ands •application 'be. made to 'the a reed 'to stick to .the min' Reeve Leipen , g ister's 'November session, to;.be review- Mr• and Mrs, Ross Keys gild P r°, mentioned that :4 renovatign program would The move followed accept- a bit, It is one of a half dozen highways department to have it recommendations." ed :by the 'committee and the family, Watfdrd; Mr. and. Mrs. in connection with one forestry not ,attraca necessary grants ante by the board of the'•resig- road's, .totalling .42.76 miles, designated as a 'development Chairman Grant Stirling re-' name" of the 'successful a li- tract it had been, proposed to sand thus, would be almost as nation of George I•iildebrand; which county •council ,at its 'road. ported the Crediton-Khiva de-' pp Robert Love and family, Lon- make a park of it, but it.was costly ,as.'a new, puilding, who for eight years had direct' cant to be submitted to the don,, Mr. and Mrs. Ke s found' that regulations required ed th'e 'SDHs Girls' Trumpet June session, on recommenda- The one -day, agenda was velopment road ,50% complete, January session, .,A minimum MurrayyY g q ,'" per municipalities approv- p tion of the roads committee, crowded, and the matter was the Clinton -Bayfield road 90%, salary of $400; per month, plus and family, Exeter; Mn' Clar- construction of washrooms; 'etc., in the BanJ, Under, his direction . the and Donnybrook Midge 85%. cote McWilliams, Rodney;. Mr. and it was not desired. to'under-. g proposal were Tucker- band has deleted from the county sys- referred to the 'roads commit- • mileage, is ,proposed for a six- smith,, 'McKillop; :Grey, Hibbert gained. a high degree tem and reverted to the re• tee for re ort in Novelnber. and M. Ross Love, Kippen' take such ex epee. P The, development road was to months probationary period. p and Morris. of ' .acceptance by audiences spective townships. Residents *Che committee already 'had cost $460,000, and $169,794 has ' Mr.' and Mrs. Ken � McKay ' and Council authorized a etition , , across Western Ontario, at what g petition— before it a petition from rate- been spent.' A long-range road ` The building program at the family,Ki P on Road 10 signed a ppen, and Mr, and to the Minister o£ Lands and have come. to be annual ap- 13 p y y and lifiid e Museu is' ro resin fav pages of names, Clerk tress- a ers on Count Road 24, be- g program, based on progressing g r Mrs, Albert Keys; Exeter, held Forests ,.requesting permissive Bodpiece: ;`Why so rliany. pea' pearances. urer John'Berry said—opposing a needs study, is to be, present- abiy,,.'property. chairman Eime2' a reunion at the farm home of legislation "for smaller parcels plc in hospitals with ankle and' linden the nevy arran ement, Y pPosing tween Sheppardton and Auburn ter reported. g the move. . Forwarded by the requesting that this: road be not ed at -the November session, . Iii' P . . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McEwen on of land to be reforested under knee injuries?" Miss Berger, who . for the past Seaforth law firm of McCon- deleted from the count s s - "Mr, .Chisholm is, doing a Sunday and enjoyed a s or- agreement . on �- Y Y Reeve Stirling said. ` *wonderful m g - properties not Lunkhorn:,, "It's because the' •year has directed • the school nell &Stewart, it 'set forth that tem. No change was made, it � There will be an open season job in putting up gasbord supper, served- on the suitable for agricultural pur- roads are full of these little .Glee Club, will also -direct the the citizens consider the road being the opinion of the coin- for deer Will Huron Countyon this addition," he said, "We lawn. g should be maintained, "as an i mittee' "that, the road did not g : are, fortunate to have him," poses." foreign n cars." band. • Nov. 8, 9 and 10. County coun- Reeve R@g Jewell, GodeYich mentioned that he had recently , cil accepted a recommendation , News of Week- in Walton . ' ' , from- its Agriculture Commit- sho'wn the museum to a party tee that these dates be accept - from the "cruise ship ,South {„ ■ ion ed to coincide with those in. American. CroWd ���, I neighboring counties. The first"Several spoke to 'kite• as eeke'nd for 'Cente nia1. Ce1 e'brat s .date, as Warden Glenn Webb, • really impressed," he said. "In - remarked, coincid'g with the their opinion, only •Detroit (By Mrs. pouglas Ennis) 'Smalldon; sing -song; led by Mrs. don MCGavin, Mrs: Andrew had participated or helped in and pass it `n to the next gen• B_yans, prior to, tale service and'Dominion election. (Dearborn) •tops it. 'They said During the years 1853 't6 Neil McGavin and Mr , Jan Van' Coutts, Mrs. Wilbur' Turnbull, any way .with, the program. eration. - during the of£efto' - - "I do not think you will see they will be coming biaek this 1856; settlers of '•English, Irish Vliet, attired as a ride and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet, Mrs,' Clar- Extends Welcome A softball , ame between the The choir rendered 'anthem's, many hunters in your fields time for- a couple of days" and Scotch origin—but mostly groom;. 'chorus by CG1T Girls; ence•'.1Vlartiti, Mrs. George Wil- The- minister of the church, 'Brussels and Walton teams was with Graeme Craig takingthe that day," he said. 1:" Continuation:..or otherwise of. Scotch ---came from , the Old Minuet, Carol Wilbee, Graham liamson, Mrs. Fred Uhler, Mrs. -Rev. Arthur Higginbotham, followed by' a game including solo part, and -a male quartette Land to the Walton community, Craig, Glei ria Houston, Drian Luella Marshaz; Mrs. James spoke words of, welcome and teldtimers. Sorts committee s Huron council' erarlier this the county's tree -planting pro- tY, Q, p p ung "He ,Lives." year voted against a deer sea- gram has become a matter for :and it was ndt long before all Traviss, Sherrill. Craig and Smith and Mrs. Emerson Mit- introduced Colin Fingland, ' of were Brian Traviss .(convener), Rev. Mutch`inor 'chose "To- son, 'but this time approved it consideration, a the 'pfovincial the land was taken up. Gerald Smith; fashion show,' by chell. /'l Wingham, a former, member of Robert Houston and Gerald day's Encounter" for his eve a�� Mr. Smillie Mr. -Sim Mr. the UCW ladies, with Mrs. bon- In closing, all members as- the session, who 'man times Smith. without vote, after hearing a, grant ended with conclusion ,of Psors, y ding ,sermon. text being: "Then presentation, by E. K. E. Dryer, the 1964-•progfam: Blair and Mr. 'McLeod and aid Buchanan as commentator sembled• for a final song. conducted` services, in the A picnic lunch was served certain philosophers of the';;of the Lands and .Forests De - "In addition," said Reeve Tom many others came during the for the old-fashioned costumes: urogram committee 'included church. , Mr. Firigland recalled by a number of, girls in cos- Epicureans` and the Stoups en- r 50's. These' were noble men of Mrs. Harve Crai Mrs. Ron- Mrs. Jan Van Van,Vliet, Mrs. Neil. how the early, settlers, chopped tume, under the direction of. countered Him.. When the chal- partment, and a discussion by I;eipex, of, Hu11Ett, fn present Y-'' g, various members. Ing the report of 'the agricul- sterling Christian eharacter. No ald Bennett (bride), Mrs. Neil McGavin .and Mrs. Ian Wilbee. out . a home and held- services the UCW`, ' lenge came Paul did not hest less, ' courageous were the wo• McGavin (groom) Mrs, William At . the conclusion Mr. McDon- in private homes' -until a church ' Church Crowded " ..,. tate to encounter his foes and Mr. Dryer said northern coup '� • men who accompanied' them as De.u�► is, Mrs. James McDonald, mld,, on behalf 'of, the program w,as built. He hoped that we in The sanctuary • and the base- critics. He took a part in dia- ties and districts have a week - sisters, Wives 'and daughters. Mrs, laTorman Schade, Mrs. Gor- committee, thanked, all who our day keep the tdreh_ alive ment of Duff's -United Church logue by way of helping to pro open season, but; Grey and K of These mexi and women toiled). were jammed with congrega' duce a favorable climate. 1 Brace three days. Answering a V to uiako,.homes. No wonder that � •tion and friends Sunday morn- Must Face' U question by Reeve Clift, Bay - home avis to them a • sabred yd, ing • to mark the 100th anni- .Likewise, ;the chu c h today , field, he said shotguns only place. :' versary, must face up 'to its responsi- w d he permitted, and. no 1 n eta Os Calling upon God beside the do S. To Reeve Stewart • Proa individual hearth was'"not en- ' " a ¢ ,'� Guest preacher, Rev. "J. 4. bilities in respect tot the de Mutchmor, 'M.A., . B.Ii., D.D., ^tom of favorable rela- tent he said' eight or 10 coup- . P ■ ough, so a meeting was called past Mod- tions etween individuals, be- . ties in the Lakp -Huron district officers .about 1863 in Hugh'McDonald's 1 LL.D., Toronto and orator of the United Church,of tws of eo le, and be- will have an open season, „and shanty to discuss the erection• � ...P P p Installation`of, the ,officers for of. a church,' so the first con - t• m„ ; • Canada, 'chose as his sermon, tween nation4,.. • • we are hoping, the whole lA - ..' „ ,. will.'. t�te Fathe% . Stephen 1 eker� gregation was organized in the t "` Saviour' and Lord," with'. You The United Church has tak• earl art of 1865. ,For some : ; are the Christ, the Son of the -n a stand in s• ;pelt to serviceG Reeve John Corbett, of Hay; Cc'tiakncil, Knights of Columbus Y P ' t me previous the t' , Living God," as the text., in, foreic:h lands, the indecision said he did not see why farm. ' of eaforih and district toolt,:.i p People met • ` � §•'. _ at intervals for worship: Re Jesus required loyalty of His of Commumism. China in the ers should not be allowed to place in the council monis ozi ' p' Y• followers. He demanded their United Nations, the extension go out occasional) and shoot Thursday. The installirip �bt�cer Jahn Ferguson •was called as ;� , �:�" � �` �� 4�- Y was District Deputy Cecil Tufts their first minister fn 1865. : support, not only in his early of l offs ictal and medical servic• deer, "and no doubt some do." - �, P thinistry, but also to the end, es •m ,our own' . land, acid the of ,District 31, assisted' by his. , A celebration commemorat- �,, �c �a p ' � , `' even to the Cross. restrictions ,, of noel ar ex lo- staff -of four from 1plroy Coun- ing t ie 100th year of the found- : „ } r` i The church, said' - .Dr. Mutch- sions. l. exp lo- Stratford. . ing of the Walton congregation t :i Foilowingi 'sire the 16*," d„'of- began on . Satjirday • afternoon, e ,fr x ` ' more, is' described in the New In some areas, a more fair• 'H u �'"'��'"� *hen the',members of buff's �` � �� � R � Testament In three words , in orable climate has been achiev- • •ficers: Grand Knight, Charles , r Greek: (1) Ecclesea, (2) Koionia, ''ed in 'recent year`s, although in Unjted' .Church; former "mem•, Rau; Deputy Grand Kniglft, Al-` ' (3) Kuroi, meaning Saviour and other r Meets we have ' P bers and adherents, ,gathered , "iY' g g periods' and rrl'et V' Rau; chan'eellsir, ' osepli. on. the t` Lord, through dafi ernes M&I,Il financial secret" Public School 'grounds ' i , Y' �• for an afternoon of entertain- i ,�, Y� n We need today, a . s>"rortgly are presently living in a Menlo John J..'F`Ianagan;a, recorder, . - anent"• and, sports. " "i organized church or es clesea; Otis situation. ' ' Hagan; warden, James Kelly; Present Programa also a warm church, feil'owshili Tn,give flail, effective service ���nce� , treasurer, Clayton Looby; lee- , r; M plus the derision of the dedi, the church mfls give Christian ' - turer, �-Program opened the activi• 'rdeputy 'witness, not nl within the Y Frank' Reynolds; trustee,.. ties;,with � �" � cited Christian. AS .Good weather of the earl Donald McDonald asY d« Moylan;advocate, Dr, lid SiV• iMGr. .n Mrs 'Ian Wilbee as z �a moderator, Rev. Mutchmar four walls,{ the 1luitding. but part of last week allowed the Stapleton, inside guard, James ' •. p gfi brought greetin s and congratu- also beyond the walls. 'There threshing of spring grain . to Dice ist, a kb am' included: g De. eresauit; g..,i,,* t.tside guard, Clem. f r cations on behalf of the moder 'is a place for the churcjt, lid ,take b .. 0 i , pelY �b 'i 6rus by • Junior? almost cbmoleted. ,Abodt 20 ' , '' ator, who is at present in Korea. part in social service in feed- e Kr i�§itopfe ''`doy�'Sdhddl elasads square 11` aJAS A' LONG to bkbmembered oebasion• `when Duffs Cll"urch, Walton, marked the The minister, Rev. Arthur in per cent of the be•.A•n -'harvest 04r ,ipg 'tile 4venfng 'following 'ilakfeb •:.iti" costume; 'ineludkngh 100th • anniversary qf the 'foiinding of the 'congregation over the weekend. Former• mem Higginbotham,.g the hungry, id political af- t�i{; .'rhi a ing were several draWsa;.AWi1 Yie "CdtEt ,' S iaron�,khrksf bers nd friericls of h`e talitiirch. 're ur a read 'a congrattf- fairs, and in international af• has been completed with above fi a �- t n d to Walton from points iteross Ontario. Shown )story letter front Rev, Allan fairs. expected yields, Only the odd et's. _:k+ere:.lecturer's' d:ra,lw) Ctall S. �i%' 'rll �lss, 3 AtE'` 4 y , a vin', R�iau; door i„ rite, Keith *5J1VA#r tlr ii on, ut$,6ll,, B "c .here with the minister, Vw Arthur Higginbotham, are Mrs. Herli'ert Manning, 84, of Brus Johnston, of Brussels United The choir sang two, anthems silty has been filled—corn is 'Vol! 4, 100 .hliib ;aw, l7avl : It db0nil'1'tI" t#i IIavitl:,; 11aa11 eels, a member sinbe shd .Drag a child; Mrs. Edward Bryans, 85, . B'rttssels, a member since Ciiureh, with Miss Sherrill Craig taking mat�iring slowly. Wet .Wes , r , ' Special music was played, by the solo part, Mr, • Oonald Me- of he last ih�r hark, uiich; • $' jal dem Giibs? � `ud. '$ o (t '''tjllutpflre X909, and -Miss Ida Tayiory ,�$i., .or, Mitchell, .a granddaughter 'of one of the � church -s• -first ' •. t feiy„ da s silo h h • i tar, orlon, bolt ftt', ' ,-. • son s• i`e I ti "ifs, 1 the organist, , .1VIrs, . �ht at'vey� lA�rttifid contrib t '� `h 'solo. u � t •,, ,:, _„ •� g, >r 1aizo ci ell . iDgp'1a sok deo ilk ,�lR; ,Y., lolly hays s owe hart/ y h! Ps)• a 1 est" " M. k1 m r..Pt .,..., ase r .; . ��yy :. g Bro C a i' /,� , h d "F: ,,%1 ;,,}..a:Wi d:>Y�+:Y 1,. .. ,y ;�A .s.. {•. Y . ,Nu...•,:n, t.. ,,,i "..,,. ...f,.:. ..y„ l,.'"R.. n.x . >'{, ,,.x+e :A...�3.;+{Yr>4`«f, .,, ...fr /;"7....;..r i'. iruS'. . 68.�f: Fk}•. }d: wil, nd' p spiel, Mrs,= Arli1'• U% t9Wiiti {: $ «� Y t - 1111. plied frXt f'a. 7 , .. a f '� , °; 1 g' ) lttg of Crops. 161 , 1. '1V , h . '. , ... a• , e_nrl .nm .,r. _. , . ...,. �,i4 c,k�i _,... _ t-. ,.,. ,. , . «, :1. , .-. ,.,,, eo wwdw At . k. — r r ,i1� . - ,v J..,tt1Y ....,, , t ..:tel:, _u _:..ra.t , ,.,... _. �* i,:�r „ _., .,.. .....,.. .a .. ;,.. 1 • ,,.... ,,, r. ,, v,....r, ..... ......... .�..,, d.... .. .. 'J ,rf3 ' 1.. ,•, Y II' ,•N° Iji SD('��,. i .7 P iP:+4 v Afi:�� �� -, , , a,t �sj „ q1. • )T yy " 1 t ' dna, .. ii, ; a-' - . ..... _. Whole No. 5091 .. 106th Year { ► I'%, • % 0 M E �, ' " L P Y14, i .' P, T. .a `. ITS-''' n - 1 :. k` g. eke 1' `% a f' 3 yam, , � z�� <: M' 1 a 5 '�" w V r y W h i�' A •yM1 3 F s w e x �. „y I ,yauµ�, ��y+ y F , a�- J if, v nt w s ,3 1 � Y Y4 a a • �,w ,� s 5 E• •s �v g ,- . i '� . w{ 2� T r d � k, 4 6•. t F �i M1 r "#' e � a V � c # t18 am -�, . t Ce a b'' '.'ri k (1 • " 1 R ' � �' a re i n1 � e. e s o ,1h ,., ,� o he taxi ,e h Q o m �t e P u A r.- u ` 9 ,I3 t. Q M tic :i 5 F e s M .1 a °die. s mis i ed-; h t. a ant , 8 r a ' } t on b f r 4m e �o r � a ;�� � , � 'r: , � � � ,� y �.. �, �.�� �.9 ,� McN�ll ' wtt>a tii�missed after Y 1, e ` constiibie DXg a , ` .the i ,y °I* .a d �. r., s in a d nc' o . n �" $e .0 t eo a r b •+ a 7 1 , t i� 3 .� �,", . i ,. � t to 9 g r w , r� a1 i. # a, ek n a eve s � �' � .. s r o �i . � , �. � ��' < � �" f t, , �, u�,�G�� . '.a ,new s la a • 'e. went. q5 , x. fry MI,+ Y rpttklnciY's dismissal oipde�C j41.. o. a, r3' gr a Gouty, ;, .y „ e, . _, 'ci'1 Offered' i.ln! an inekease of r' .15tth. -, a a • ' $400 a tear.. b his written }. r tten' inept as j f. y aid. • McNaA was The ,n?ere - i`aot that the in- •: �: ,' creased gffer o the Muriici- '' .a>stih 15,• one day befo , e J ? r pality was made six days rior f one, ',` Y P e on' o. n e s Y . :, � .a. k. �A t ' , , o such dismissal .does not es- ;f!'he bylaw appointing t14e tablish that et 'the ' council was a const40le was passed, i !,' acting in bad faith In so dis : 16, 1964, the; judgment saki,, » , missing him." x The council was eI tit, , -,: F �} ` y 4; dismiss him 'within one ye , The 4$sC ,'was heard in Lon- , " . w. , 'Y � f .. his ,appointment 'tA �sueb ftlr{� don FridaJZ,' at which time de 'Without granting him a he. b cision was 'reserved. g .1... ..14 I , E. A. Cherniak; • of London, °,: ..A counsel for the ,town, argued s� s that council was justified in t is- :. ¢ ONS 44 missing McNa11' without reason a `` .1 a zA.,. because tide motion' was passed' ■ ;• a day bei ,re the ex -constable Y �`+' 11 Awa lts. , , i had co .- l a year of'service. •' a The lawyer said council may dismiss a .policeman within a r O Year of his employment. ' P �MB Ok. � Y - -, �5 w s Nall's Argt . poy cheque was' for a ,, the period , covering March 16 - Further moves in colipeCt;cell 3l, 1964, iVIt. Cherniak said. 'fHE r t$ , BABY to 40 born in the new Seaforth Community Hospital arrived Thlirs- with the proposed SDH'S bt{ild s ing program await an indicatio W R. Poole, QC, -.of London, day, two ,�g •after the hospital opened. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis , from , the Ontario.. Muntgkia� McNall s ,lawyer, argued : that Bicknell, ," 5, Seaford►,' and is shown here, with ,her mother and Dr." P. L. 'Brady. Later' r town council,,, was sitting as '.a ,�;v - Thuri;tla�; ° t11e ,second birth was, the daughter .,of Mr. and- Mrs. . Dirk Brink,. 'of Brod- Board regarding clearance poi ' board of office commissioners proposed financing a ar>rii ey and could. not fire him without hagen. - ,. u eilts; ac'cord'ing to boards c y a hearing: He cited`.several legal s# • Y: • , s iilan J. A. Cardno. a , • precedents •in support of his xs r At the request of 'the S S argument. W�111. i ! board,• Seaforth has -1, �. *I)i�.s r • !: ,, �': . ,• i n 1L :fit 7 rq. '�s•p >.y rm-r l;.a[.� r xZf s A�r�. ern .. I,!' y i - f Yd rk{s t . .7 �6 ,I .""_1,'- t4 ,,t ' ; ' �'ni�'"�'11 A Y , °¢ p'' , 2"� cr} r 's +!G v ?{tit ^¢�,. Y� iiN a R I',' "1•A k. ,h� W" a]" r RI.�� �adh e .". 6`' •.;r tir r �n ! 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A _•b �� 4u . 1 aS. , t . r+ a' fi m .. 1t... • t .1.. �e . r r. ,i; 4 5 pr.. �•: There ' i d h is kcati iv ! tK @ n e sU t a X Otr b Q' TY a.3 e _ t of r. .. P is ,a' a Irk'. 1, 1 ,, rt a -+ r A b �. 1 �T ar i) ' ,w . - l... e ' at e�tf �' a�,: i � z . ntr � f.. r` Y rt <e� ,. is a lk: J Y 4i w,: I. ;. : •'r FU i (( y, i i .y " t �.r G it t '1�' ". rs - ., ire . ,. ,�. ,,. :: it � ' .` ! '.. •.� R A. b r f '� � m ,a �' r 1 ,. «_ 1x.,g.g e V l a ew r X 1 stn rd t r s s e e A i 4 �'.. , S Y r $ D Vie' oho w i , i... d ., 6 i,1 s 9,14 t' 4.4 1 t I 111 119 T, ,. lb. y is or$' l? to `x; �ai o 1 `'a s A in �' ". ;f •t. l;' m r e �.th ')illi n grog dei' e `a g 1, .. 0 lin V I e t e �'.•, e ear �' .,. e m nt th re d d e � u P tr e � �' !✓- An es Pin aYl: other.' Iden edsleb •t.: s a . s keen se>x, ris rke. ' <... e cam talion 'w' in tiQ 1? trY crit .S petition UChk' , •Masi:•, 'f',"a1S r r'; et d. , n l`e ticui'aly up, officials ..slid. �,� reasefl eritiiea $resjdent Har- ;,.., i l?ip $and, r tF a gkn ops ld P .c I Ito rr"•Je I 'T'o O en.# lr 5.�€��,3. ry a sa c Ali we ,need P +! ings on Friday' .: 1.�• < : t2 sgaod mY kp,, it tbe, best, ever, T The fair' gets finder 'way Othgr't°"features will i oTOO i, f;�t T 'e m r ,#, hiursday aftornoon, when in- various -hoses i "' and ' .other ., h e chaints and industrial door e�xhib is are judged. In events. , ..wAM' midway will. o ;+:a1f xhibit space 'in • the Arena �i'as' The e0nirig 'the fair wiI4 be in operation lx , d^`iii I 'I -- , ...... ... ,!a,a..: f ''. �a+ , � . �.,1. I- y o '.� � ° . dicasskofis with the' its . r . , r. 9_. Indthe 'krisa i e a ' ' T S' FALL •. F `.R TIM .` "' v i,, S1. ­ I li. ::1 �, 3n , ll t A I Al , again and meiribers ; ,, 01� :;, Y : „ E , .,,, ,. of the Seaforth Woanen s, Ifiatitute, are los •.t I Pamg+' tnttivak alities::.� in no i P t" Y g t me .preparing their: "Booth far the big .effort on Fri The;-�insti ute ; b o C. one Have e - _ _ as . �,. t. _ ,9 sed' tht� . + a- _ t 1.« ,. . _.4 th;; h I Y � , : � n ,. ,ro .. � ,.: , been' a' popular feature of the `fair for a ' n : ,:; F wit lie of yesiC,S The' Perm had been : "'.ed consts i1 In •: al anent booth ' t 2 w ' " w� �' 2 , closed since last ear's 'fair: ositor''• hold : ,Phillips). Huron• 'county a until will', tura) ,pamiiiitt i, :'' ;e a" won- .cion:" approval, ll;u�e t su���st i raiy�; Y (EXP P b3' P )• .. skderatloii '%leo, bty P , ° appoint 'a canstructigh 'safety in de ingw.,ltow much I' tlie: land -The ,Farmstead , and Rural � ' ^ ,1! 1 i' f,: 2' { ; ttpootor' February .1 next. throughout tale eQulntY.:. should eolistrufeiir{ 'ie .P.lesert� ; • � . intment is mandato fi e .;ref.' .'ested wilco there is Improvement Centennial pro. yeax`•old builc�i'a1T R *r A ,Ppo rY•h ri?. ' '." , . °r. Jett, fostered b ^Che Ontario 1; t . iter provincial .le =islittion z tiuch,'url ever-increhsteg remand y SQaforth eouQl g ."' xHay .. , P . g _,,..,,d. ~ Government. hex. -ti �,;. , dor )alit) fo a is ur` 1 , .y was ,under .brief al at thc� Se to ber' A re. ti "n: of k s M_ has..been Pres d at @venal 'se r ult a Dur P, �r >llee l g �,J,$ 9 n truce; , f, , ,� t...,,, discussion, which revealed that r " p< e.,'.t".,t %t 'oses. We' ho e. to.•: , ve a fulh; ,- followIn r ' R a ,dk ssi th tion ,anti, ac lollies' vol F. , sions by , Labor Departureo P st;u Pro` t . 1?l Yy t i„,F • �S , n` er report at the°N v m.` nobody' knew' much a ut zt- �' r . _ t- , , k The a e nd i- p 4 e ber sesJ , �. Q by b .and members Js :Gar o, to ac' ;a eafgrth: D' let s _ �jc- Gv .+4 n $ . �e 5' ✓.' z, �lstr s!i. ,!R; - . ,�1 rico tu' al ere r r en tier F' i „ c '< ... ` s as 'e `i`�' � t1.g co son 1 k 'ee % hiiw :•tire z- e S h 11. ne cornrn. li il: ,... �. , ,t , P ., - ri .?M. I. e d c g ' d . a • • „ n.•J « , , , : • � ., � .'' ;� ter- � t wa refs k .. .. .. �. W ma ter s unifi. ft „„ n , .� ilei e1:. r4 0 1 �1 : .� ; 1 :ft G ' �, P s . , y k � 11,.E■,j !1 e t A tio`ri'` t 5. ,.p 11 ,t;' ' 44 '. F lmX �p s a tud r co me� agdo an , ; : ke tr ,<' v ,. a Y e m . .- ed_ R d` .; ..r Y„ o... v , ' ,;' n , g llsrl 9?l 9t Q� M , " {' u} „� . ''� h c its" ' n e _.?'� _�, tiv _ �.. rte, . ,::i� �„ , , Its xs d .. idea, . by . ha... , �,., _ 6 e . a _ - T e ril �,: R. rt, d . beers ;1t1, hep,. iYi'anzo ... .; r 7 1tittn :i>rip9rtarAt*>b fi traT.. 13 tli y low 1 t 1 ,, - aki -:C ff r Dirtibar was ac,'.. McIk `i t r9., -a f ere se',- r . a• q rfy, Y dei"iniioiis sed man Ii o , , t. �9,kr most` ee n elle t „ o oltuaal';solution was .,. -,• 9. : A, .K :«.0. T . . - , . , - r , , M;.. ,and NTrs. $. C. Juove, of .25,• 11lorrI Tucliersmlth 6 interest in mu ica i '. A �etvveen•,gt en; �ri �gh a dart pf .tlrer •i6 ire• and.' :La ee down to h` guide of thee-iiai'nister ed by Wuiieil. , . Us , I e,_construetion of a new build- . musical nstruc 10!4 <» ' .. - ept faro • Msch.. Mr. and Mrs. Root- borne 1 East Wawanosh 3 and could be the fikst Ste in; 4� ,i1: Highway 21, the lakesi ore Huron'. 1 t was'' suggested that of highways: and the comWittee The post will ' be ' s dvertised, +ing to. tie in.=with the last two p gg West ', Wawanosh 3. and council h2&—previously and appliedtions. received at the Keys -and. and' family, Burlington; . additions that had. been built. •provision' of an option in' music. road; a distance of 10` miles ands •application 'be. made to 'the a reed 'to stick to .the min' Reeve Leipen , g ister's 'November session, to;.be review- Mr• and Mrs, Ross Keys gild P r°, mentioned that :4 renovatign program would The move followed accept- a bit, It is one of a half dozen highways department to have it recommendations." ed :by the 'committee and the family, Watfdrd; Mr. and. Mrs. in connection with one forestry not ,attraca necessary grants ante by the board of the'•resig- road's, .totalling .42.76 miles, designated as a 'development Chairman Grant Stirling re-' name" of the 'successful a li- tract it had been, proposed to sand thus, would be almost as nation of George I•iildebrand; which county •council ,at its 'road. ported the Crediton-Khiva de-' pp Robert Love and family, Lon- make a park of it, but it.was costly ,as.'a new, puilding, who for eight years had direct' cant to be submitted to the don,, Mr. and Mrs. Ke s found' that regulations required ed th'e 'SDHs Girls' Trumpet June session, on recommenda- The one -day, agenda was velopment road ,50% complete, January session, .,A minimum MurrayyY g q ,'" per municipalities approv- p tion of the roads committee, crowded, and the matter was the Clinton -Bayfield road 90%, salary of $400; per month, plus and family, Exeter; Mn' Clar- construction of washrooms; 'etc., in the BanJ, Under, his direction . the and Donnybrook Midge 85%. cote McWilliams, Rodney;. Mr. and it was not desired. to'under-. g proposal were Tucker- band has deleted from the county sys- referred to the 'roads commit- • mileage, is ,proposed for a six- smith,, 'McKillop; :Grey, Hibbert gained. a high degree tem and reverted to the re• tee for re ort in Novelnber. and M. Ross Love, Kippen' take such ex epee. P The, development road was to months probationary period. p and Morris. of ' .acceptance by audiences spective townships. Residents *Che committee already 'had cost $460,000, and $169,794 has ' Mr.' and Mrs. Ken � McKay ' and Council authorized a etition , , across Western Ontario, at what g petition— before it a petition from rate- been spent.' A long-range road ` The building program at the family,Ki P on Road 10 signed a ppen, and Mr, and to the Minister o£ Lands and have come. to be annual ap- 13 p y y and lifiid e Museu is' ro resin fav pages of names, Clerk tress- a ers on Count Road 24, be- g program, based on progressing g r Mrs, Albert Keys; Exeter, held Forests ,.requesting permissive Bodpiece: ;`Why so rliany. pea' pearances. urer John'Berry said—opposing a needs study, is to be, present- abiy,,.'property. chairman Eime2' a reunion at the farm home of legislation "for smaller parcels plc in hospitals with ankle and' linden the nevy arran ement, Y pPosing tween Sheppardton and Auburn ter reported. g the move. . Forwarded by the requesting that this: road be not ed at -the November session, . Iii' P . . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McEwen on of land to be reforested under knee injuries?" Miss Berger, who . for the past Seaforth law firm of McCon- deleted from the count s s - "Mr, .Chisholm is, doing a Sunday and enjoyed a s or- agreement . on �- Y Y Reeve Stirling said. ` *wonderful m g - properties not Lunkhorn:,, "It's because the' •year has directed • the school nell &Stewart, it 'set forth that tem. No change was made, it � There will be an open season job in putting up gasbord supper, served- on the suitable for agricultural pur- roads are full of these little .Glee Club, will also -direct the the citizens consider the road being the opinion of the coin- for deer Will Huron Countyon this addition," he said, "We lawn. g should be maintained, "as an i mittee' "that, the road did not g : are, fortunate to have him," poses." foreign n cars." band. • Nov. 8, 9 and 10. County coun- Reeve R@g Jewell, GodeYich mentioned that he had recently , cil accepted a recommendation , News of Week- in Walton . ' ' , from- its Agriculture Commit- sho'wn the museum to a party tee that these dates be accept - from the "cruise ship ,South {„ ■ ion ed to coincide with those in. American. CroWd ���, I neighboring counties. The first"Several spoke to 'kite• as eeke'nd for 'Cente nia1. Ce1 e'brat s .date, as Warden Glenn Webb, • really impressed," he said. "In - remarked, coincid'g with the their opinion, only •Detroit (By Mrs. pouglas Ennis) 'Smalldon; sing -song; led by Mrs. don MCGavin, Mrs: Andrew had participated or helped in and pass it `n to the next gen• B_yans, prior to, tale service and'Dominion election. (Dearborn) •tops it. 'They said During the years 1853 't6 Neil McGavin and Mr , Jan Van' Coutts, Mrs. Wilbur' Turnbull, any way .with, the program. eration. - during the of£efto' - - "I do not think you will see they will be coming biaek this 1856; settlers of '•English, Irish Vliet, attired as a ride and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet, Mrs,' Clar- Extends Welcome A softball , ame between the The choir rendered 'anthem's, many hunters in your fields time for- a couple of days" and Scotch origin—but mostly groom;. 'chorus by CG1T Girls; ence•'.1Vlartiti, Mrs. George Wil- The- minister of the church, 'Brussels and Walton teams was with Graeme Craig takingthe that day," he said. 1:" Continuation:..or otherwise of. Scotch ---came from , the Old Minuet, Carol Wilbee, Graham liamson, Mrs. Fred Uhler, Mrs. -Rev. Arthur Higginbotham, followed by' a game including solo part, and -a male quartette Land to the Walton community, Craig, Glei ria Houston, Drian Luella Marshaz; Mrs. James spoke words of, welcome and teldtimers. Sorts committee s Huron council' erarlier this the county's tree -planting pro- tY, Q, p p ung "He ,Lives." year voted against a deer sea- gram has become a matter for :and it was ndt long before all Traviss, Sherrill. Craig and Smith and Mrs. Emerson Mit- introduced Colin Fingland, ' of were Brian Traviss .(convener), Rev. Mutch`inor 'chose "To- son, 'but this time approved it consideration, a the 'pfovincial the land was taken up. Gerald Smith; fashion show,' by chell. /'l Wingham, a former, member of Robert Houston and Gerald day's Encounter" for his eve a�� Mr. Smillie Mr. -Sim Mr. the UCW ladies, with Mrs. bon- In closing, all members as- the session, who 'man times Smith. without vote, after hearing a, grant ended with conclusion ,of Psors, y ding ,sermon. text being: "Then presentation, by E. K. E. Dryer, the 1964-•progfam: Blair and Mr. 'McLeod and aid Buchanan as commentator sembled• for a final song. conducted` services, in the A picnic lunch was served certain philosophers of the';;of the Lands and .Forests De - "In addition," said Reeve Tom many others came during the for the old-fashioned costumes: urogram committee 'included church. , Mr. Firigland recalled by a number of, girls in cos- Epicureans` and the Stoups en- r 50's. These' were noble men of Mrs. Harve Crai Mrs. Ron- Mrs. Jan Van Van,Vliet, Mrs. Neil. how the early, settlers, chopped tume, under the direction of. countered Him.. When the chal- partment, and a discussion by I;eipex, of, Hu11Ett, fn present Y-'' g, various members. Ing the report of 'the agricul- sterling Christian eharacter. No ald Bennett (bride), Mrs. Neil McGavin .and Mrs. Ian Wilbee. out . a home and held- services the UCW`, ' lenge came Paul did not hest less, ' courageous were the wo• McGavin (groom) Mrs, William At . the conclusion Mr. McDon- in private homes' -until a church ' Church Crowded " ..,. tate to encounter his foes and Mr. Dryer said northern coup '� • men who accompanied' them as De.u�► is, Mrs. James McDonald, mld,, on behalf 'of, the program w,as built. He hoped that we in The sanctuary • and the base- critics. He took a part in dia- ties and districts have a week - sisters, Wives 'and daughters. Mrs, laTorman Schade, Mrs. Gor- committee, thanked, all who our day keep the tdreh_ alive ment of Duff's -United Church logue by way of helping to pro open season, but; Grey and K of These mexi and women toiled). were jammed with congrega' duce a favorable climate. 1 Brace three days. Answering a V to uiako,.homes. No wonder that � •tion and friends Sunday morn- Must Face' U question by Reeve Clift, Bay - home avis to them a • sabred yd, ing • to mark the 100th anni- .Likewise, ;the chu c h today , field, he said shotguns only place. :' versary, must face up 'to its responsi- w d he permitted, and. no 1 n eta Os Calling upon God beside the do S. To Reeve Stewart • Proa individual hearth was'"not en- ' " a ¢ ,'� Guest preacher, Rev. "J. 4. bilities in respect tot the de Mutchmor, 'M.A., . B.Ii., D.D., ^tom of favorable rela- tent he said' eight or 10 coup- . P ■ ough, so a meeting was called past Mod- tions etween individuals, be- . ties in the Lakp -Huron district officers .about 1863 in Hugh'McDonald's 1 LL.D., Toronto and orator of the United Church,of tws of eo le, and be- will have an open season, „and shanty to discuss the erection• � ...P P p Installation`of, the ,officers for of. a church,' so the first con - t• m„ ; • Canada, 'chose as his sermon, tween nation4,.. • • we are hoping, the whole lA - ..' „ ,. will.'. t�te Fathe% . Stephen 1 eker� gregation was organized in the t "` Saviour' and Lord," with'. You The United Church has tak• earl art of 1865. ,For some : ; are the Christ, the Son of the -n a stand in s• ;pelt to serviceG Reeve John Corbett, of Hay; Cc'tiakncil, Knights of Columbus Y P ' t me previous the t' , Living God," as the text., in, foreic:h lands, the indecision said he did not see why farm. ' of eaforih and district toolt,:.i p People met • ` � §•'. _ at intervals for worship: Re Jesus required loyalty of His of Commumism. China in the ers should not be allowed to place in the council monis ozi ' p' Y• followers. He demanded their United Nations, the extension go out occasional) and shoot Thursday. The installirip �bt�cer Jahn Ferguson •was called as ;� , �:�" � �` �� 4�- Y was District Deputy Cecil Tufts their first minister fn 1865. : support, not only in his early of l offs ictal and medical servic• deer, "and no doubt some do." - �, P thinistry, but also to the end, es •m ,our own' . land, acid the of ,District 31, assisted' by his. , A celebration commemorat- �,, �c �a p ' � , `' even to the Cross. restrictions ,, of noel ar ex lo- staff -of four from 1plroy Coun- ing t ie 100th year of the found- : „ } r` i The church, said' - .Dr. Mutch- sions. l. exp lo- Stratford. . ing of the Walton congregation t :i Foilowingi 'sire the 16*," d„'of- began on . Satjirday • afternoon, e ,fr x ` ' more, is' described in the New In some areas, a more fair• 'H u �'"'��'"� *hen the',members of buff's �` � �� � R � Testament In three words , in orable climate has been achiev- • •ficers: Grand Knight, Charles , r Greek: (1) Ecclesea, (2) Koionia, ''ed in 'recent year`s, although in Unjted' .Church; former "mem•, Rau; Deputy Grand Kniglft, Al-` ' (3) Kuroi, meaning Saviour and other r Meets we have ' P bers and adherents, ,gathered , "iY' g g periods' and rrl'et V' Rau; chan'eellsir, ' osepli. on. the t` Lord, through dafi ernes M&I,Il financial secret" Public School 'grounds ' i , Y' �• for an afternoon of entertain- i ,�, Y� n We need today, a . s>"rortgly are presently living in a Menlo John J..'F`Ianagan;a, recorder, . - anent"• and, sports. " "i organized church or es clesea; Otis situation. ' ' Hagan; warden, James Kelly; Present Programa also a warm church, feil'owshili Tn,give flail, effective service ���nce� , treasurer, Clayton Looby; lee- , r; M plus the derision of the dedi, the church mfls give Christian ' - turer, �-Program opened the activi• 'rdeputy 'witness, not nl within the Y Frank' Reynolds; trustee,.. ties;,with � �" � cited Christian. AS .Good weather of the earl Donald McDonald asY d« Moylan;advocate, Dr, lid SiV• iMGr. .n Mrs 'Ian Wilbee as z �a moderator, Rev. Mutchmar four walls,{ the 1luitding. but part of last week allowed the Stapleton, inside guard, James ' •. p gfi brought greetin s and congratu- also beyond the walls. 'There threshing of spring grain . to Dice ist, a kb am' included: g De. eresauit; g..,i,,* t.tside guard, Clem. f r cations on behalf of the moder 'is a place for the churcjt, lid ,take b .. 0 i , pelY �b 'i 6rus by • Junior? almost cbmoleted. ,Abodt 20 ' , '' ator, who is at present in Korea. part in social service in feed- e Kr i�§itopfe ''`doy�'Sdhddl elasads square 11` aJAS A' LONG to bkbmembered oebasion• `when Duffs Cll"urch, Walton, marked the The minister, Rev. Arthur in per cent of the be•.A•n -'harvest 04r ,ipg 'tile 4venfng 'following 'ilakfeb •:.iti" costume; 'ineludkngh 100th • anniversary qf the 'foiinding of the 'congregation over the weekend. Former• mem Higginbotham,.g the hungry, id political af- t�i{; .'rhi a ing were several draWsa;.AWi1 Yie "CdtEt ,' S iaron�,khrksf bers nd friericls of h`e talitiirch. 're ur a read 'a congrattf- fairs, and in international af• has been completed with above fi a �- t n d to Walton from points iteross Ontario. Shown )story letter front Rev, Allan fairs. expected yields, Only the odd et's. _:k+ere:.lecturer's' d:ra,lw) Ctall S. �i%' 'rll �lss, 3 AtE'` 4 y , a vin', R�iau; door i„ rite, Keith *5J1VA#r tlr ii on, ut$,6ll,, B "c .here with the minister, Vw Arthur Higginbotham, are Mrs. Herli'ert Manning, 84, of Brus Johnston, of Brussels United The choir sang two, anthems silty has been filled—corn is 'Vol! 4, 100 .hliib ;aw, l7avl : It db0nil'1'tI" t#i IIavitl:,; 11aa11 eels, a member sinbe shd .Drag a child; Mrs. Edward Bryans, 85, . B'rttssels, a member since Ciiureh, with Miss Sherrill Craig taking mat�iring slowly. Wet .Wes , r , ' Special music was played, by the solo part, Mr, • Oonald Me- of he last ih�r hark, uiich; • $' jal dem Giibs? � `ud. 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