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The Huron Expositor, 1958-06-13, Page 1Year ' Whole I\Tuml)er 4715 - SEAFORTH; ONTARIO;Ii') E i3 -1.958 D,iscuss, ions Joldeterrnine the way- flaY, e:,beeti. 'advertised) ebiihell' 'waS'i and construct a 'barn, 2f1x30. eti- in w itch _those in the cominunity told,The -final day, for applying is mated at $800. ,A short discussion directly ,concerned,"endld! More fill- Sattifday.. , • : : on the building and the lack' ly 'share. in Tespion,sihili,tY' fer, Mani: There i. no, reason Why.",a ,jocal ,ereStrictiOns insofar, as building- tenance of Stlaitlandbauk: cemetery -applicant could not be appointed,. on ,'part .lets .Was, concerned iwaS. 'vill:be - held shortly: 'Decision', to. Conneiller Rivers was t-Q41-,-,T.vvheit, ;4'0:kited by Conifciller Turnbull. sponior a meeting' -1:7A-4; takent' by lie mentioned that there WaS a feel- '„ The finance " cenimittee reported Seaforth eounejl NIOnda3r1 night, af,' in that • only non-resident; 'wOuld :tax . arrears paid. during May , ter it had heard 'a delegation *froth he 'considered. • , , , • , amounted ' to. $0,60Q, -„-about 'half ..'et" ,,Northsicle' United CluirelA'repbrtman' apitroVeil the financial problejris,involVed in :op-, initlor- cari:Stan,yanderAo0.?.:#106 reinaindee.frem, previous years..., ' 11/1,altla11d1)an -cemetery ' is ..own- ,e(t:,,..,and nper;,ted b NOrthside. United.' Church, .it -was-pointed Out. by :the,' delegation, which inclUdect' J. 'c(Artt; ...J. 'A, Weste(itt,.._Ansl,. SaVailge;M:;--R-.--.PD-IMSleel- and Ros Murclie-.-:-The.-„eernetery.provides.'foti;, almbSt'-:all':..the:Prote-stant hurdls -froin Seafortla. :Of the tetal,burialS' in cetneterY, about 60 .per 'eeti .6riginate.:frOm.':'eafOrth,.' 20' per ent..from Yuckersinith and 26;',.,p - cent- frOrti McKillop'r ••• • . . , , TJIE*,103,AiLiTy TO CIIOOSF act IMon. ,,Arhat:.is rst rate 1 nri.me.MTAk4f_aa.edlicated --perSon„.,•Dr, ,N.:•-•41,Lfligh-told--7D.11.Sgra-duates - at '."graditation,7eXercises . Mem- • ib,9 from increased„operating costs an, 'bet- 'F. A: L'obson bT!esents Mar Ty a 'Riley' With. the" legion-aWard,. While .-Aliee'!Christie(left)): who. ' the. fa.ct , that .the.perpetual. upkee :WOO' the- Woinen's Hospitar'Auxiliary .aWard, and :Jo ,MontgomerY, winner of the award .for out- . • . ft:1nd,, Created, inthe.'-early-,days:O. . standing .school citizenShip, loek;on. _,Hospital, Auxiliary ,awartf.'W'aS' presented - President , Mr ti :Harold' Whyt'e.., (B)c:Pesitor; phete • . .... • , ftinth'clitete'Irtnr:etnVe6e.euYiiced:Etos..!i•ktoe.o.'LecipP:y09.dalicee7;il'if , , ' The .clelegatioa ind.i'cated it was the opinion;' of theiciiiireli that since,;: .the7c,ernetery'-served-alliProte-Statit denerninations in Seaforth,.. as well • as ..the townships of McK.fflop and Tuckersnuth, responsibdi y should be that of the municipaity, ra h r Two 'Hullett share Ronolo,g, ,Brad ears ars r. an Mrs., vred.s .cariete:, the ,delegatio.ri -agreed, -that:if the; than of one, clittreb:. was true, esidents, .of Seaford'', for fifteen -the A. Y. McLea Aor the and under, -Lynda ,Lee Jill Golds- eemeterY was 'abandoned the-sta'' next year. PY ' Got' worthY)... Wendy .Caldw,c11; 9 and I fiftieth NNS'etided6il;;Ile'LlneilivreartsTry tuwItleish pitis rovidleoacattehda,t':oluelKillboe%m- , don Hoggart, Will each ..ho the yee;.Roe, Gerry Gerras, 1,w k' r• and rs. Searlett were. •Goldsworthy, d, under ' married in' ,Walton by Rev.' Mr rest°(rnsijile' It Was lett' haWevai''' ang or , on une-- ShiireY:Riley, -Deanna Hale Corry Wiimers; 12 and: over, ,llifarie The bride. -of :fifty. years is the. RUey Owen FOWier, .Ritq Flynn, former Eva ',,atidf Shcddine, daugh- Higb Jump,-,7 years and Under, ter of the 1ate:M4.4niv-MrS. John, "Jill 'GoldsworthY„ . Lloy.,,Shaddielt,• Shold.ice, of 'Walton- The • groom is Lorna-,IVIiller; 8 and. under,: B' onnie 'thesett of, the late. Mr. and Mrs. Snell,- Freda GoldsWorthy„;•Frane'ei 'John Searlett... • . Blacker; 11, and under, Deanna 7"VolloWing thir marriage, they Dale; .'Shirley Riley, Janice. Jew- farmed on the Scarlett- homestead, itt;, .12 and over, .• JudyThompsen, -the- 13th-eoiicession'-b1--MCKii-- Nanc Nancy Caldwell: lop ,• township. : .retirement . Relay ,raceS in the 10 Years- and they Moved toSeafortli and-, for a • . • umnber of;Years Mr:•Scarlett Was caretaker, .of s:ea.orthp:rio,t,49t :High School. Single Copies, 5 Cent& 8ga Year in Advanc_e ,Fifir,,,',yars 9 Servil'e 't° -3AI:11-cc- 4.-)..,,ust and look after .ihe ',insurance .field diStrle,alla- .tO. the ,service -Of 90 the'-clitn'en, and manse .-aLre -John Ced',S Wok,:has' .beet 'registered A',.:' McEi,vau.,..2..,ftos'..,.5.0.tt; -,,,joliii by-BrUceffeld United Church'biullcl- Broadfoot;'w,..y.t..-•wilki anti' ' ing. ' „In :,-.4,1ay, ..,1908.. he bUilding, Thompson.:. - . ' . , .:____ 'WU-eh': atanda-,:toilaY,'`via§ erected ,t oo ,/. hack, . ,seyeral •_,.date. . a,.groep . Of ,e14erP1ds-ing.''.illein- ',Stand out';'in the ..u.ijx4s. of,--tlie -bars.. SUPPorted -by, the -entire-:cOtt-:. igfpgation.',(A .the BrocefiUld-elm.reh. 'flas aYser ' i'ees,. :_.''' ' 'In ,1916..1rhen, . On .acenunt of 9:r.-;.„' ' •Sl'ind,- r'ef "-Praise', Vices , being ' diseont-iii tied in- Alit?' will, be ;conducted at, the ' church:to' methodist chureh, ..iii the.- village. .vvho 'helped .6liild 'the. fine' edifice. hel-R.-brilig; haek „mentori0 -of t.116,Se inri jahayn- 0,efo:n,:tghit..gMatiohinhera.,,j.6,,,in,od. -,,,.ttiy All _fernier , Member.S.,..ranci: fri.ex4s-' -ot --the, congregation ha'ye -been- - ' .• ---A'r ttfe-ti-.662f-thvy•-e-las:1-irtehlateivi..ebttilt:i.::,), marking ' Of. the. event,,- a : ' In; ;in '. - ' .' ' ' ' ' d ' Churches ,,-eotelied- into ---,Union 1 to' ..or,,iitig'ConrigrrgationSal ' and ' Presbyterian vited bank to jOin'. together in' the' -:-.4,-- - • ...i6- Rev:;:':'Sitiney.- DaVison, mit-lister. .,.oAflrw, .tr.'hoio 's0 o011gr'egarti.e,1; .' .•. -o: .'. faor'm-,'-i"...t,-k,e .-iIPfofffod, ..cifm.,ro.h.. .o,f. ..,c.a.4,„, *f,initingoltlmrnberda--°foh.16t4h7.,91 , rot hasbeei under acenimit:.fi0000g,o4forisoreoior„0 teelitadedbROberRWatsonn±eng.ntofthctri0r7h7iia: Tr.-WatsOltwii is alSeccferkf jorw,b4ovol,t4to,be 111e:p164 tfesesion,Worked _-,... .., ' a s,'.:•ehatr' man PerT'h' sr.:0:iiigli,:,•out: .--_,_•„.. 3,e'ar_-s-701., e'; ', fin,' of the- correspbridence'• conimittee.-: 'lie Mi,i;s1q will he's uPPltedat. the &ye--.sIrer4.'dooft,.hletiel'cehuing r,ccoh:liraeyg4.toliw only hint "Service' bY, a - .-.choir:.bolstere d . -', .s •choir-. members , of. former :Tears, 'Old 'faithfully, . Mit 'they ,. hayk,:als' 4 lo vs'je_Pteisil'er)at ts:s\i,,iil Lilb:eih;egtl.isntg-i' ns'ogio- - eit, .0tafk'tehne:Pnr'e.a'se.b\i-vteLryi):,litlielri:S3,i'!InecOwa.bnrd Orro-sani7ti, N. ONi. the 0111111, lAilaisnif4t°rns: ttoh0BCr°Ainc'fe7i:111dee'einGeagtahtiOnn.G•r•atiedariltoe ' John Murdoch:: . , ., , , - - ' it. minister . when in, 1036' -Rev.. 17il,..: Special s.peaker Jor,.the d .Y. will'../.1.6:e.:.n'. ti!r4M.thin6ert.o.vjaidaso,nacP0Pnieleurt;dricepr.aeilsii be a ,,. .native s -.ort i of ; the' 'chinch; Bev. -C. A.: MuS1arti,,„13.-A;,;11,111,. (A' also a' . -(lelegate- to the". General; BTr°ru9cetf(iield:,eeon' grelVigIttiaeln.d.:',t1::f-ten'tt11-eler.- :C.:5'Stlekli:'717ciiliit'Qf'tht? 'Illo.liirirhd•,.:aCs11-.11int'ieniii;t. er. S , , . . . , . ., .. , , . . college,- to . stiidy for his WOrk as Sines the building of..the nevv, strac_i. a:Minister.- of. the :gospel...lie. is the -tire.have been.Rev....E. II. •SaWers,• -son Lof 'the late '1VIr..1a.nd - Mrs,' present ' when ;,tlie' . elinielt...,.WaS. AleXaltcler •l'ifilat(rtl. ' '. ..-.. , -- - ..- built; 'Rev. I.'.11:.:WPods, frOm • Rev::,. Muster& „wilt; gddress the to 1917.; lieV: W.1), .IVICIxitoSh; .1918' 'cOngregatien 01 the Mottling 'nil .the' -'t0 1924;:,.13,ey.,..--11.4'i-Arinoiir,..1921."•; sUbjecti .r.`JuStified By. Werds„,' ;In- to 1926:; ' Rey„...,,W,..:.A. „Bremner, 1.9264 _the.. aVening., his-.'subj'ects.will"..be,ttiiir.'1938':Re.V.' 1! 1, 'Wright; -.1938- ``.Following `:Q1r1S1.'4 ,.; . , ' ' ';. ' ta 1.941; . 1-1.eii.. LG. 7. 'N.; At-MU:son,: '6-4 0de1ta1 1g' Of :building ',the 1941 te. 1946,''.Reii. E.-R.-Stan:way, chureli- waa ,acconiplished. in 1908.49,16 tor, 1951; .-ReV,' W. J....,11,1aittes,, daring; the paStorate .'of 'the,..late- 1951 to 19554' and .the' 'present :Jinni - Rev:, E. If.' ',Sawers...i. Rev:',.'•,$awers'.. ster..,,Rev.:- .Sidney,. ,Davison,..1955, „fp, •., served the ,congregation from 1899 the present :time.' - until 1912. ,The 'blinding...Of the (P11 - The see40-'n•.:of' the, ehureh - 'for,. - '--TfeidirSfti-er;eh'isithillY elilie6:ngefrY.tl-an-.:dt'''.dsl'er' act- I D9a5varionne,u-'aRe.-st.P1,11'eWallifts()OdneT..a:ctlerrk,R'' a6rivd :-. - • tion .of ,A:'iinited rpeoPle-;.,,the.::.struc-...w: mo,f-fatf; , johh,., 'A.: .-1/6E-‘,,,,:aa, ., ..',ytii--,ei'at's i.-WTSIII.'Pele6tirteed17-WY;fr.4eel::411of7;sdeelibetil..-INNTAla17,1k14:i-•‘'VG.,:i;ifiR4iuegahrr.[CiSFc;n-1:,::E°dYgeear' ,, Ali •-Ahlonnt' raised- .10r. the buildinglisit-md w.__Ecaeringt,24-4,,,- , . , • , • ,. ._ , . , . . -- 11 Qf -:111b ' 'church' "ii -Pg ' the . evell t. '-GOrdon Elliott is. chairman of,the"--. ars 'totalled- ,.$18;og.37. Of : thisi --, 'bor.,,Ti---,i, of stewards,..WitIF:Seha Mos.; '.. amoinit7.818183,93 '..:Wa S. ,-•spent ' -on _- ''' .' . v . . , • -, tare as secretary.: Other ',stewards .the building' and 4200.for -the work . , -. , ,.. are ' Melvin Graham .Vieter liar - of the.tre a siirer,i -Jeseph McCiille greaves, Lindsay. Eyre, Russell ' erative.- tlie-'elos, Mg oi,.,,,the,..F,airn,,,ers' B. a.,a_k,;.` tpa'artids;bli&th'rulfre•Dnduetrra.*n''''A-r.,_.aeL,1,11..e..„.1\!tyllui„,,Ts'...1":"....-, An-ainount of •$§6.43 Was lest 'with. . leaVing„,total orplus._ef.....5.2.01,....The. i?,\,-14,-Q,..iivils,07---n.., . ,. ,, .; ,. , • .. . ,-....-•., .. .- . .. . .•.. . . '., - ..- :. ' ' . • - ,- .• ,. •' .. . • - --. -.. ..' . - , ' • Young. Ladies of the' church raised (See story on'Page-9Y " . • • . ,.. .. . , .... I . CP 'OPetatillg ' ' \ 1114 h. Logan- „Town7 Mrs. Ford, Dickisow: and' Glenda '813-io „loCalb.u§liles s men haVeix,nade .4n4,..4.Fs-. 1-P.rold'..../.73,th..,.... ,.. a. . . _ purchase ...'Of 'a .., -bell -Which '-i. still ' his was used. for 'the. , • . ,. • r• . -,trishtro:4iitiliv,ii;i„,...6p7 ii3eA paving of oh, Thfirch-; ee., costt.ine:cioi ft:8f: .fo: 71,:ow;.fiuds'siabybm-s,:awtGiiietehiein,.61.V10. wer.,ann:.Mar;4-', Har -ii ss ...' ..: ." ''', :'. r .1.- Instrumental' in .'the b. Id' ' . f toile .. ea,ch Sunday morning.- . . , . ... Folit :. n :Chute , . . Ix.. C. .oricrete:...._loor the , ,.c.hurch; .which..- even- t daY . i T. - from SideWalk -th ,sideyiwk.;'..,,is -.644 'Grater -rise -her, . Kitchener, . Visited! ---,- Jag. shared r 1)Si. 41 e:: bnsliiessrnen- .aild,':•':Witit,:iteVe• and E'..scher, .ceh'gu'aire-ilbeed.5wastte9ire....4.',tgiiaIrss..t4..trg ......11... ...-7..,‘: ,,,....., ;•.:.:, the tOwnShip, .., . . ' -,,'..,....-- ,. OVer,the„. Weekend' • ••• .r.: . ;" : ' '''' "'''':. '`, ,, , . ' (1f. the ,xi-niteti Lutheran Church at' .McBea.(11--headed, 'the. ,graup„,..aa, , ._,. ,,, ivir,_civ.„.3.41.1.g....a.ttexiite.d.,syn4a Lmb,it.tdeoe,:o' LCodiritstearedn_mbe iiv,•,/asAtoax'.-actIodreei..,,f-iic,1133.11jU:r;d1.T1W0w,,he,atg,s7ahe.cfoerli.:e:tgehtilfoeoert, . . • • ' I .fie•WhitneY; 1-0',Thad'reeeVered-, . . Vehides::., I a k e ti einbroke.,,laSt week, as : a idele- chairman-LeSecre_tary . ivas,-4);-'-',A,-I-S Peteeti-Y-4hirS_weekete,,;ne'•rele• . . .. . , . Charges :: Feillovv. gate... ,.... .. ' . . ' . , ' . ' ' . ' ' . ' . . .,. . ' , ' Aikenhead the ogly-1. meinber . of ..I e „from. Scott •IVIeirmrial,Hospital. '..•..Mr: ,..'a'nci.'krs..:" Ken `INIeLeed: ...Of:. the 'Origirl'at:'.Cprithaj.tfOO,:'stili...- aliVe..Tiler,littie.girl.-'.dalighter'of Mr..:..and, ..--,..!'• rl. . .; ' ..''. . . ' ' ' '. l'i' ' ' Listowel; Miss-. Lee ,1-1,arreek;-rbl, today., Work,f the trea ur. ., w , , rs, , k Whitney,- Staffa, ...was., . . : A trip frera ''Seaforth to .Exeter.;'11aMilton-....andlMr". Donald Ahrens,' done by ,Willi antScott,, with. James , plaYing Jri the„ Inow.-when she slip• ... "iii ..-4.- ear stolen in. Seaforth' and Toronto; ' with'.1V,IrL and Mrs. Chas, .'Gerarnell,'•Williain,:,,EICO,a't, 'Robert ,pee -and, fell through a.chute. The .- M elCaY;' - Dottgald' ":,,rntiP'lingnaut ,accident ocrurrea early last week.'" charge! Of theft being r' laid against, :family, .. Of 'Orangeville. with Mr: naenrtisfojii8elewsalVis clriaildil*byld'..IpTihiit'...1Cceit-' I. ''s ■ l'' •'''''''r '.°W. ''. . .1 ' iLA" ' r . stolen in Exeter, Jesulted' in: a ,. Mr: and Mrs.',Alhert Smith an Donald lif•CIPhhein by Seaforth po-- WA' L1OS: , Ect.,,- Smith . on Sunday. , ' 11V m. 'COTT . Intl ins . lice .!rgie'id:ay: afternoon; - - . -.. %. ; Mr. JIM . Sit -amens has:leen. ac- ;When Opening day -arrived; large-, • Sch.Olcirship',..- '''' v According to .--Constable George „CePtpd , into, . the Provineiai• Police .1Y attendect-serViCeS were held in , .. . •, . . . . Martin', the trouble' began' :when 'Force ,.and is .presently :stationed the, church.. The. •group, were . ad- entry.:_was. gained into .RoWcliffels. 'in. Toronto. . I, .,•, .', ...,, ;-. :,.. -:, dressed by Rev.. Dr. -,.McItaY,'. of _. , Willia in • .$cott, . Sen . of Mr:. and 'Garage, here:and sorite,,changp;AP-1. ., -'•Ther...Waher 'and -pupils .. of ;the, Toronto; gueSt-minister.fer the .obA:,Mr.s...,:.J. 111. Scott, Seaforth, has •-;'F 'get -her . with ,keys. to ...A. • nuinher .of 1 School attended field -day at Monk- c asion: .-- .'. - .. ... ' . • ": been. .awarded the: „Association. ,:of uSpd earS„intile.-ROWcliffelet,; were ten .Park. btf..FritlaY.i.',. ., :•L.••*'. ' ' .-.:Ii•ater, outstanding improvernentS"..Prefessional Engin.e,ers.' of: Ontario , ,.., taken:: Selecting a: lAte.-Model:uSed.„.- 'Mr..'and:Mrs-: Wilbar'-flpegy; Mr: were .1nade. le. the church. • includ, ,Seliolarship.for the -'seerid :Year in • . car, the. driver teExeter.:. Run= and. Mr -S. Dalioallinz, Mr; Lavern ing, the'inStalling, of a..11araniend sneeession., Mr. Scott,: who . has ning :put of -gas,,ihe totik:pessession 'Wolte,.:Mr.-atc4.Mrs. Marine). Oen-, organ in 1947.. In .1950 a-neW. oil': comi.ileted hiS SeCond .year in en- .': of a 'light pi6k-up 'track, owned bY, erinann, Mr .' -'and, 'Mrs.. R. Sholclice.`i burning' systeni iivas.:also installed.„gineering phi at .the -UniverSitY -.. Guenther,Tuckey:Ltd.'; and retina- .3/1r..:and,Mrs. AVM. Diegel, Mr. and The church 'property has , been, ,,.efloronto again paSSed. With liew,-, '..' ed to Seaforth. The :Exeter ',truck Mrs. 1Vlartiii,Diegel,„ Mr, .and Mrs,: 'and as .still, .held by -a .Board of ,ors, ./-le. is „n graduate 01 Seaforth. Was qound. abandoned. 'near.' ' the Henry.Meer, -Misses- Marie 'and Trustees, elected by the congrega-•;,Dittrit'lligh.sehool; and is spend- . .eratiVe Tuesday:Morning": - ' ' (Continued • on Page:4), ' ' '' board,' Who ..hold. "the property in in the operation;of Scott 'Earmi; siding of • Seaforth 'Villiers Co-op- 'Clara ..Meyer':•and . Messrs. ,•J.Ohn lien. The present. 'members of the,..,ing:the glimmer assiSting his father : (,5 -,:trophy for sixmonths,' following the.:'llullett Township schools :field -day. Friday. The ,trophy, .donated by. A:. Y.: 341...ean, .Sealfoith, . put up. for ',annual ., competition: for award': to bouipetitor With. the .'highest score in the. meet. Thts year the. two stildents.each: tallied 11 points; 11) tie for the honor.., • Thirteen sehbelS:,e0n1Peted in the ,meet at the. ball '.,Parkat.iiondes-: -- ..iboro, with Gordon Hoggart being ifeaarea7c116inpiOvi0ttlithe'd1OYs-l--42 that -action should be initiated b Seaforth sinee Seaforth as the largest user Of the faCilitieS..Vhere Was, a moral , yesionsihhity, , if: not -legal one; Disenised Last year • , , Mayor, Christie recalled, that the BLGUESTrTQTAL • MAVICSIL ..at S O.T1iS. last ,ye r ;vverer-: isird Matter hadfirSt, -been raised about - up Lbf"Roberf-Sharp,...whe'.."wmi'llie:,0:''.A. W4,itrire3r prize, and leah. a year ago': At that ' time a eorn-' Hillen, . who .received theC.',M. Satith Memorial Trophy at''S.17:- initteelof Council. had *jet with. .the His: gra dim on A. Barber ..• presented : the,' Smith, eeinetery-'board...and. :reviewed 'the-, memorial-Lirdain.....belialf ':Of the :heard.. GnestS. were welcomed Situation.' An estimate of the 'Pp, by Board' Chairirian. (-Pnoto7byThilliP0 erating• deficit, :together. With, ari- -ticipated posts of rendirS;.fiadbeen., requested,'; rhe said, but had: not he-eiGreeeileiI • '.. • • RegveS,c0ins told council the pre- , Per procedure 'would be 10 -turn the genietedy.eVer; fp •McKillop ,the, I Act •provided, ,and make that townshiti.reSponsible..'for'..itS opera- tion.. Other- councillors disagr,eed., It was- not .airiatter.:Of forcing. any municipality - to take• action, but: rather . Of !recognizing -that, a.: prob- • -leth .e'xi-ted' and wOrkitig put- a 4d4. te attivities .on Sunday, reaSonable solution, theY" said. • .; , COuncillor.•,' Turnbull. r. "suggested xr.,gnci,,IVIrs. McCartney...also 2,itfi a:nnvei,sary approahhhig- all -chin-dies concern; , . their, wedding,,,:-and,,,.,Mr. and ' iepdp",i7Pd ere,boauPids -jcoinetstaadmilmoine,Scifratalnv4e, Mae.: Scarlett„.,:',Terblitni. brother of 111r;., Pied Scarlet.t;:alSo •celerbi.4.ed 'action taken to, raise. MI:K.1s' by sub,. ' .• ; sth'iPtiun to bolster 'the' Perpetual apkee-Pftind,"Sethe.tund would:pi-a- duPe enough. TeVenue:-/tertake.. care of ::the 'operating deficitr,t In other Centres where municipal: cernetries o'Perate kiss is made! Up by the mUnicipality,.-Colineillor Ball . said, _ander, .i.ere won_ by S.S. No. 11,, - and over, with 11 points. John Ar- first;„ S.S. No, 3, second, and S.S. thin, with eight points, took top No. 7, third. In the 11' years and spot in the 11 and under; -Taaf---`uver, S.S. :a took first place, with ',--Bakker, nine pints for the nine U.S,S. NA. .5.and E.S.S. No. 2, for - and under, and Derwin Carter with lowing. 111 points, took the Seven years and Feature event of the day, was a Under. baseball game between the teach - Top girl in. the 12 years and over ers of the 13 schools and one stu- was Nancy Caldwell, with seven points; Shirley Riley, 11 points, for the 41 years and under; Freda - Goldsworthy took the nine years and under championship with sev- en points, and Jill Goldsworthy, with 10 points, took the seven years and under class. 7 -Winners in .the various events •Boys' Events Emit Races -4 year and.Under, Derwin Carter, Johnnie Duizer,- Roble' Snell; • 9 and .under, . Allen Caldwell; .Taaf. • Bakker, David Riley; 41, and under, Gary -PreSz, gator, Johnny Arthur, Lorne Daer; 12 and over, Gordon'Hoggart, .Teun- Is -Vander' Doel, Edward Daer: Ball Throw -7' and: tinder, .Der - Win , Carter,. Johnnie 1)uizer, Ron - 'e -Arthur;, 9.mand- under, Robert Taaf. Baldcert Malcom - 2Hi1tL11 and under.;John `Arthur, Utile Ajaer;•,r' ar ;Thqinpstin;' 12 • . and. over,.. :EdWard. Daerv, Charlie Vrawford„ 'Ilank-Westerhout. Standing Broad 3Uirtp-:•-7. and un- der, Riley, Drupe BrenineY.; DerWin Carter; '9 .and under., Dav- id ,Ril,y, Jeffrey Shaddiek Kees' ...•Bilffinga;„311 and 'tinder, Tony Ver- .:. barg,:llichardj. Shaddick, Ronnie :Carter;, 12 and ever, 'Gorden Hog, gar,t, TeimiS Vanden Pool, 1Cops Verburg. ; • Running Bread Jump --7 and un- der, Ken- Colson, Derwin Carter; Johnny Dnizer; 9 and under, Dav- id Taaf •Baaker, Allan Car- ter; 11 and, .under, John Arthur; Bonnie Carter, Tony Verburg; 12 . , and over, Gordon Hog,gart,,,Charlie Crawford, Maurice,- Marshall: • -. "High Juinp-7. and :under,,, Arthur Artiree; Robert Anderson, Derwin Carter; _9 and 'under, Via-U.80.1*er, Alan .CaldweIl, Datiglaa • Dale;., :11 and under, Bill Thompson, Mor- ris -,Iloggart,";:llandY"Babeock; 12 and over, Tennis 'Vanden, .Deol,. 'Gordon HOggart, Maurice Marr E:Ve4n Foot Races -7 years -.aid under, Jill Goldsworthy, Lynda Lee, -Car, 9 And under,' Elaine Dale, Bennie Snell,' 'Freda. Golds:- ' Worthy; :11 ..and under,,, Audrey Duizery Lcny de 11,nyter, Deanna Dale, and Jane .Eolltonan (3rd); 12 . And ever, Afke kk:Ituyter,,,,Tony Duizer; NatieY Ball Thro*-'--.7.. years and under,. Ller3e;•. Shaddiek, Wendy Caldwell, tottia Miller; 9 and Under, Linda .Little, Webina 1471s,rna, Latta Daer; 11 and under, Shirley:Riley; L 'Janet Hulley, Corry, Wainmes; 12 and P.Ver; Nancy Caldwell, Geertje Postfna,' Rita Flynn. Standing Broad Sump -4 years and Under; Lloy 'Shaddiek,, jilt Goldsworthy, Lorna Miller,; 0 and ,Undef, Itteda,,Goldswerthy; Fran- ve4 Slaekett,'40ce Wes;11 and' • Under,..81ilt10 ;Riley; Audrey Duiz- - Lenie'-delayterr 12 and - ;twice de' ROY.ter;:Nancy„CaldWoll, Oeertlik.,Pnattna-- ' dent from each of the schools. Winners' were the younger class, the , students beating the teachers 3 to 2 in the five -inning_ affair, - 'Umpire for the' game was G. G. Gardiner, Goderich, inspeetdr of public schools. • Jones came back from his vaca, f,"on proud of his 'bulging musclesi -"Look at theserins,” he 'brag-, ged. 1 -lis co-workers 'Admired his mus- cles and asked if he gotthem-froni towing: - "From rowing?" Jones replied scornfully. "I gotlhem;froin pull- ing fish into the beat!" Festivities 'narking :the happy event were held 'Sunday,: at; the :home of their daughter., and '' and; Mrs. George. MC- Cartney, Tuckersntith. The couple received -many' . lovely gifts and - cards. At the same time they' also celebrated' their; birthdays..Mr Scat-lett_ was 78.. on , May 26, and Mrs. Scarlet( 78 on june 8. Mr. and Mrs:, Bcarlett have one daughter; Eva, Mrs. George, Mc-, Cartney; Tuekersmith; and, two granddaughters, Eleanor McCart- neY, ,Kitchener, and, Eileen 'Mc- Cartney, St Marys., , A :reSidetit of Seafarth.for.nearly seventy years, Mrs. R. S. Hays will celebrate her 90th birthday on Sunday. " ' • Mrs. -1-laYS, who has been visit- ing her. daughter, Mrs, William Skitmer, at- 9260 Bishop Road, De- troit,;is remarkably wellyand thor- oughly enjoying the opportunity to see interesting,points in Detroit.. ....Lin a letter to -The ,Expositor, she said She misses her friends in Sea - forth, but keeps in touch 'through' The Expositor, which she receives each Saturday -morning. ' . She finds the American people 'extremely. friendly. and interesting, she said. She has, ben downtown in Detroit on several -shopping vis- its, and has enjo ed trips through the residential arcag of the city to see the ' spring flowers. ; Detroit area expressways and Detroit restaurants are no strang- ers Ha " Traffic- cause igra to ' YS. her no concern, ' She says', but sometimes wanders how her;driv-. crs know where they are going. She has had dinner in many of the better known Detroit restaurants. Mrs. Hays was born in Blyth June 15, 1868; '.2nd is the daugh- ter of the late ,Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Shine: Educated there and in 'Llican, she was married to Robert Stanley Hays October 19, 1892, in Trinity Anglican', Church at BlYth hy;. Rev. G. F. :Parke. Following' their marriage.,,1V1r. and Mrs. Hays moved to Seaforth. Her husband Was , a successful lawyer in Sea - forth Until his death December 25, en lir Goderich this amounts to -$4;000 from EXeter to Seaforth in a_ truck__Ahrens.' . , • per .year, and in Chnton 'about $2,000:,.Additional, ehar,geS are ley - led, in tlie case of burials originat- ing 'frOnriminicipAlities•wha:deriot a$Gsiasmif 'flincillaar4°13P4y.,,,,;;att'ciPate'd the, day, -could, arrive when a 'cemetery board Might, haveresponsibIliti for- alithe cetneterieS- servirig'the area.. $41t is not--fair!'"te-the 'United Church' M. opPrate a cemetery for all •without additional 'assistance," Caiincillor BaidWin said, 'agreeing with a . previous, jsuggestion that :a' ;meeting representative of th attrehps concerned' be • called, 'other emincillins.:'agreed also, and Councillors Baldwin, Turnbull 'a-nd Brady ,were named to ',represent, emu -fell -at the meeting. , . Street Wea:Under Way-. .Reporthig for 'the ,street coin; mittee,., CouricillOr Ilabkirk "Saict'a number of trees had -been replaced itia paving cernpleted on Gonin-.: Ioek Street, Ling town equipment, the work had been den& for: $252:7 COmpared to 'a contract price of, 05/0. ' Council agreed l to rent, a sprayer to permit holes to be- filt- ed'prior:„ starting:the oillng„ pro- gram Reeve Scoins drew atten- tion ,th: traffie hazards. created by cars 'being parked . too near .'per- ners, The. location ' through streets and the recmirernerit for additional stop:,, signs wili be dis,; cussed, later,.-bouncil ,agreed. WOW, at the' recreation, park'4S completed,' Councilor • Baldwin said., Alterations at. the Town Hall are -being held -bp until fall, when labori is more available... i' '.45Lt Applications • ; There ' are nearly 40 aPplieationr!. fel' the. 'two 'pollee positions whipli - , Daring her hang residence in Sea - forth Mrs. Hays' has played:a ing role in the life of the teinmun- Ity. She is'- a; member' of -,'First ,Presbyterian Church; a life 'Mem- ber, of therWomen's Ainp.skinary So- ciety and Of the Ladies' Aid. She was a Member Of the firstl.board of Scott Memorial Hospital and, served on 'the board for twenty years. IntereSted in all aspects Of the community, she has, a ' wide circle of friends extending through Several generations, :who .have „en- joYed her ,hospitality through the' Mrs. Hays has a family of en: - ehalits,, of London; Mrs. E. C. Medelland 03eSs), of Toronto; Gordon, of .Detroit; Hee, (pi`, of Windsor; Mrs. -William Skinner (Mary), of Detroit, and George,. of Seaforth. "Another son, Stanley, Was killed while training with the Royal Flying Corps dur- ing the First- World var., There' are nine grandchildren and 'thirteen great-grandchildren. Mrs. Hays plans ,to spend her -birthdarifthe home Of ler daugh- ter in Detroit, when the faintly has arranged an pock house. She 18 looking forward' to seeing mem- hers of her familY and many friends -at that. time; • ; Nanie M. Etue To Holy Name Post Maurice Etue was named Presi- dent of St, James' Holy” Name So- ciety at a meeting Sunday. IteId in the, church, officers Were named for .1950-59. , Other officers are: Vieeprett. dent, Arthur,Deveremix; secretary - treasurers John, rlatinern mar- shal, Clarence Malone. xottyorrico) tsNriso ClIURClitfift ' WORK OF BUILDING .1 Y YearS ago, May 1008, was thrected4iy a comMittee ruce- field district menabers of the ''congregation. ''Sliour)t,tatrove aKe those 'who MAO irxp the tonimitteet grant row), loft to, right, lames. McDairmid, William, Scott, treasurer; 'Reit. LE. IL SliWerS, Minister during the building of the edifice; AleXander,;',Meteath, chair- man, and William Elcoat; back row, Zanies D. Gemnie1, Robert Mactly,- Duncan, A....-Aikenheacl, Seeretar'yt and,„Dotigabi Pothering - Only snrvivirig Ineml?err of the tpmniittee is Mr. ,..t,kikenhead, who resides in Seaforth, •