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The Huron Expositor, 1958-10-24, Page 1- ' -Ninety---Ninth Ye Whole Number, 43 ti SEAFORTH ONTARIO 'FRIDAY, ObTOBER 24, 195$ Siegle Copies, 5 Cents $2.50 a uh Advanee n. 'Thhieene learns, • tepeeSenting " Hurein.Connty 4-tt, Clubs; took ;part in the , annual Ontario e 4-H loter- tIub at the. Guelph; en,' EieedaYe In " all; .:,40 boys .2110: ,gii10from all over.'Ocee took part in „thee coirripetitioti This year. !-: , Teams competing from thiS:earea nd theiteplecingseare-eas-fiellawS: Dairy ' ",Cat-tleiee5,....tearnS'acornpeting; e.e.-etet-e Dairy . --Clukee 4th: -e Lorne" Hem, R.R.: leeeWocidheente Pat Alarehall, .R.R.,' : 55the eSeaforth •"-Dairy-„Clube,, , • anie Delegates Beef Cattle -38 teams participat- ec1;721-0, Blyth;13.61grave l3eef Clube: Ken 'CoulteS, R.R. • 5; Winghaines'Iira an Howatt,, R.R. 1, • l'.3gtave:; .13th, Ttirriberry.:I3epf ,Calf, Cht1e,..,1Vfar- -jorie Whigham, BarrY". Mulvey, , 14eRe:1;• Weeecetere• Swine • Clubs, 26 "tearnsenartiei-,. ..patect--11the Brussels .:SWineedltile:' DieneezIlehlingWaYee;R:Re--3,--7-13-rus.- .sels;:•.Roia ;three, :R„Re. 2,'. Waltorie. 11.9t1e-Seafert1ieSwieeeC1tibee7WeerRe. ..'Sbefci'eth; Winsten. Powell Ril.!2,, Seafcirty, Graiti :Club's,' 40 teams' Partitipat- ed-lOth ( tie ) *-LitektitieV Grain • C1illYF-B1117.7Andle-e7WeelteR-.-e7-,•-etucke now, Jim BlakeDungannon; 15th, HOWick Grain Club: Golden:Scott R.R. Cliffotd, .Bob Strong. R.Re e,„ _ le :Gerrie; ..,19th, „.,. oron o .T.aylor, 1, tondesboro, Ken' .Coldnian R.R.,' 4 . . • „ Seott. IVIernorial Hospital will be i7.-efireleeriterc1e-hy-7Si1perintendent ..T. Drope, oardsecretarY L. C. Hoggarth;• '11‘frie McConnell, a TiferknibefeWthe-heard;•.ated-MisS7-E7 1uifeIds, of the staff,, -Aerie:the e34tli:,,antretal .Conventige. of the,•On, t1o..,Hosnitale,Asseciatiore..meets ..e.i*..Teircinto,..,neNt.:*.POr. At the :seine 'time,. Afire'. Harold' Whefe.!..end".Mrs: 'eE'lritereartine., _willarepreeent th_e_ • eWatitei:6: Hospitel' AuXiliaeee -The '_.convention wiR discuss a variety of 'Peoblemspertaining. to : :and adniiilistratiee, as welleas,.the 'Ontario „HeSpital, insurance. 'plan, 'The convention, 'Which. has .as its. theme,,``HoSpitats-Rrenaring For •Terriort-ovv,.."eiS, eeepected ,to 'attract Mere than:2;70W delegate -see The threeeday. PregraineWill ineltide,'ade dreSSes, paner discussions, . for - S' Otiker eWatit$: eraticia _ Field Crops: 16 tearhs participate. ,ede,Helthe Godefich Corn Club; -Gor- don -Baxter; R.R. 2, Goderich, _Richard -Harrison, R. -Re -TT -BW „field 5th, Tucker -smith Corn. Club: jack Broadfoot, R.R. 1, Brucefielde Ken Ryan R:VVaton; 9th .R. „ 4 l , . , South -Huron Sugar Beet Club: Jim Hyde," R.R. 1, Ilensall, Ted, Oke, R.Re- 3, ---TrectoreGlulass-34-1-eaireseparticie- pated-8th, Exeter Tractor Club: Don Hendrick, R.R. 2, Crediton, Bill Etherington, 14 14. 1, Hensell. phases.e_of.h osp o P Ltte Tr est importan dealing : tonal- "rlealeneervIe-7all etings''''1:, and : s, 'ese.c si:h6sP'-et-see-dVe-rcial"" .';14aeb:' var19.3,lr,:eiih-flp fea-,Off?' earn - :2 wirle-m-6,i'--e14 LaeraeP., servieeshealth ____I----77 gave-- _e-,ereclu epitai new, -e ' eli-SPitatario tiPthe - '• '1, the-04cl .. will outline .., ,--eission . detail. .11,1,_eiiie -111 - -,seu : „ _ „ Delegates___Atten London Meefirlg The monthly ineeting of regular School Association The „Bonne •an ,'-war5 held, thee..i.'istnehgeowlit"ahtl,d4tr6sr!,i'leDnie -7 On 'TuesdaY Nixon ,in ;the: chair., Mrs. Nixon asked foi delegates eto. the area Conference in London, on 'October Mrs. A. .y: lVIcLeen; Mrs: W. and • MrseKeith Sharp attended ,this 'con- „. ference. e'e • , Mrs,„ ere Moore "'gave the finan-. .cialereportn The-emeeting_:deeided • Itinch •, Wonld .only se,rved ,at -Meetings r..W.hen the gradtiating cia"Ss was being.'enteetairied; or the. speaker "..,Wae.,' from. 'out. of . town. Ways of encetiraging,better .attend- ance at Home, and School Meetings, ere djscusse ---Mr:.D.T.Witldia.wan. 'the prize' giv- en each r_rlontlr, • Mie, E. Ellis' claie: won- the. atteridanee-eprize: Trincinal'i.J...,Talbot: spoke' briefly, „i R,_.Spittal introdimed the guest, speaker, Rev.' J. Ile_ JaineS, -"e"-.eliel WeesethenkeitelaMr. E. " "? - (- • IC 'Miss Dor,othy Parke we's, -renare- ed president of -Seeeettlie 'Ladies' BowlingClub at their anniMieilieet- Tug.. hon -ie of-Peesidea- Paidee,Hthe' Meeting' -.marked the conclusion of :.the bowling sen 05 with a poi -luck supper, follOWedeby . , n ' The reiginfiCanee Of7iffel_iiifiearide- :we s ---diec-us sed --a te-Vi.r.et-Chur-ch_ Men's Club Tuesday evening when Rev., D. Leslie - Elder illustrated how small. participations ' can re- sult in _mighty, accomplishments. The humble efforts of a few can produce results, as -was the ceee at Dunkirk in 1940. , So it is in business. The little -things in them- selves"; may not seem •to be much, u:E: collectively can, create a good impression. , "The Iniirible life can res:tilt- in a mighty coneueste" Mr. Elder, re- minded his lieteners. "The Church counts --;its growth frora a hurnble band, with: Christ as leader. The` little , thing S become -bulwarks against evil and .materialisni-bnl-., vvarks for goodness." "Presiding over ,the meeting, the first in, the fall season, was Robert McMillan., in. the abaenee of Presi- dent Bedford Dungey. The meeting approved a proposed 'slate ..of offi- cers, presented by John Patte.rsore The officers are: presiclent,; Geo. D. 'Hays:. vice-eireSidente a , Leod; ,- secretary -treasurer,, john Patterson; executive, H.. Leslie,. Robert Wright 'yirilliam Sterey and Scott Cluff: • . '' . .-• ..- -.During the evertirig--E-tankeSchti ' bert 'coi-itrih'uted",•.Several violin ' selectioeS.. , He was accornpanied by ..-Mtse" MeGreger. Appeepiation to the' speaker waseexpressed by - Rubert---,Wright-_____e_ ...,_ Other'effieeeseriained Were: first • . . • . . vieepreerdent,, Mrs. Tony -Phillips; setond vice-president Mrs., ,E.- Lateulee secretary -treasurer, 1VIts."e E.,H. Close; tattnainerit .eonvenere Miss Alice Reid tetirnaineriteceme, inittee,"".MeS.eEe. ,I.LeColinell'enewieseeE„:..Larene,,aM.r.ae. E. McCue, Mrs Free; prize Ifaltlpyinge-Carianiittee;771VIthee-Teny, Philips, ,Mrs. ' N.:, •Selineicler,:•' Mrs.. L. 14. Ford; social Fe:Christie, -Mrs. 5-. Habkirk. elIenee. „cOM riiitteee Mese ,'E Dinsa_ More,' Mts.. II..,:cerinell;:MeS.'Ae'W: Silleryeebeidge:',COnvenet-,..'MrSe,W. M... :Hart, C:, Reitly;e,etiehee; Mrs. T. Philips; .'..plioning;7.10S11";Ce. Reith,',. Mrs. L. Hogarth, A. J. 14. Longstaff iVErs. 14. A. McMas- ter; auditors, Mrs. Alice Shiles, Miss • Janet Cluffe ",, 'Wiette,ts, at ,bridge Were Pattersen. and , Walker.; Hart: .These ,card parties ,ebe held inetithly.edueingetheLAVintere The .Noverriber :bkidge, will be beld: nt the home of 'Mrs: • A. sinersr: Mrs. 0. Waiden.:eipiesSect thanks' 1aarrieelog",:_the. StiP.Per to "•the hostess for qne-euse..•-tife. her and nieeting. eafor terta istrict institutes • Crediton, Hurnndale and Zurich ladies were guestsofthe Seaforth Women's, Institute for their Octo- „ "b.er meeting Tuesday evening in SDHS. The president Mrs, R. J. Poig, opened the meeting arid Mrs. J. McGregor presided at the piano. , 1Wrs, Gordon McKenzie gave words Of welcome to the visitors. The 'toll call, "My favourite hob- by," was answered. by all present, Mrs. Doig paid tribute to' one of- : the Seaforth,members, Mrs. Grace RAE S. WATSON', of Luck - now,.. has been selected, as the candidate Of the Huron-Brac6:•..., ,Liberal Association to contest, , the next ..ProVincial- He ownS a, farm on "the 1.2th coneessionof West Wawariosh and preVions ,to retUriling to his native diet:007 to farm, he • founded and operated a large,. distribution business in London - And a ,tourist business in the prime -Peninsula. He is a son of "111.e. late Jack' Watson and his pother was Anna: MaC-, "Itenzie, from Parainount in A ,..1.4:E.1,4 Wren, who had passed away, :The minutes of the September Meeting were read by' the secretary, Mrs. Gordan Papule. ' Air ince:tallow Was a ceepted from ethe Clinton .Women's Instittith to be guests at their Meeting October 23, at., 2130,, Standaid Time, M the Clinton Agricultural ROorns. Dele- gates to the elnstititte Rally for Huron,,,,to be ..„lield" in Exeter 'on. Noverriber 5, are.; Mrs. Alex, Pep- per and Mrs. Earl Papple. The committee for the enchres this winter are Mrs. Harold Hugill, Mrs., Gordan Papple and Alit, Leonard Strong. A thank -you card was read' from Mrs, R,. J. Doig and • an "in. appreciation" card from the family of Mrs. Grace A. Murray Guest t CB of C Party The :staff. of ...the ',Cana ian Bank of Carrinterce entertained „ , Mr. and Mrs. James -Murr aye at -a, dinner'. at 'OM •••Zur-,i.eh,•;:HOtel". on . Saturday. „evening,, , Prior' te' their 'departure. to Where:Ylr.••••Miir, r.ay.,•is • now manager. The table WAS.bea4-., etifitleyaecatated eelth. chryse anthenitim8! aed: Yellow. c,andles. • G. Brighttall, Joritier rnin- Sger, "''spoke :aPpreprietely. „ Mr: ded,',1Vfrsn. Murray were,..peesented: With,",:aeteiliglite'lainP,ea. gift from the!Staff, to Which Mr, MrirraY re- plied, thanking'. the • staff'lfor the co -Operation he had regeiverl hig his; teem „'as, accountant .here. :Thosepreserit :were -Mr. 'George Brighttall; • Mr. and Mrs. Jame8:'.1111Urtay:,, Ford; 'Janet Stileae"-Miss-:-."-Betty ..atideMits Shirley „Bedard: ,•-; • • ,.'VVAS:. GOLD. LETTER! DAY: for eTtieleersinita. township:," officiais When' the'. neWlYeria eal `Gibt;ing'..bridge. wee Openedeoffiee cially last week. At .the seine- time new permanent -paving laid betWeeriNe, 8, Highway ,and RCAF 'Station, Clinton, Wa'S 1)intight hit& • use: Peeing .on, the new,ebeidge as cereitioniese Were cencinded-are,:.' ."•.(t'r nt;eleft)eCouncillere;Arte VarleYeeRe_eve.:_f_VareeForSytlie Councillors . iVictor Inc'arid Elgingliginneen, and eeed.superinterideriteMidte, an' CouricillareFrank''Ealeenere Clerk E. P Chesn ,, and e AllareNiehels,o Me.Roy .McGeaCh end Melvin • MeSsenger ...of tie. teivithliiii''reaW'departnient..•(Ptipte: by Phillips). !" • , fro n7es o am Competition was. keen. at the re: cern field eday at ,Eginottdville Scheel.. Helde 'last:. Week,. the lowing Were'.".rianaed.: champions 'the various divisieris-e, 'junior Gayle Oke, 29 Poirits; Cheryl :Wil- son, '19; bays', Colin Heney,. 26. Points ; Glee, • Nicholson, 2e'; in- • eterrnediate.egirls,__Suean_Hall_se_23.e.. Lynclt 'Terbese "20; interniediate Hurst, Senior ,giris, Marilyne Miller, .31; Barbara Not, 22; , setae ior beys,. Jim Boyes; 24-e 'Bob papPle,e22. • • Restilts:f-the verifies -event e' are as folioWs';e: Fif tylyarci da sb:::Jun lee.:.girlse: Gayle `Oke, 'Cheryl , WA - s Junioe boys: Gol7 hi Hane. Glen Ricky Haney- 7' 9", •RickY WoodS' ;i/' 3. ". . ecli ate, ,girIS -Lynda -Forbes 8" .3"; Susan. Stockwell'. ,Dianne. PaPple 7f 10". Interrnediate boys: Larry Ritchie 9' "3"-e. Jack Durst e' '5", Gary Finnigan, 5enior: girls: Barbara Nott 10' 4", Marilyn Millete10e 1" ,,. Carole 'Hells. Senior, boys: McDO-u- all" 9', lrreeJiria "Boyes "9'! 9";•Jim 'Kuighte,e8e,e9f,.. - _ ," BaSkethalt Throw .H -H holier 'glelee., Gayle; Dianne ,Nott. 22'; . Susan„ Boer. 21,!: Jr. boys::: Col- in Haney ,4',.Brian lvfeGrdgor .30': 3.74417;e'ee • Intermediate Halls 30', Lynda Forbes' 2.01,:',4Arida 'BroWn. 28'. Intermediateeeboys: -.Billy. Woods 48'e: .Gaty"••• Finnigan e 47e, Chris ,.• .•. Senior:. G•ielse• IVIarilyti Miller •F5-1.,,, BarbaraeNotte-4.5ee'CareleeHellee43 Senior . boys: Bob johri MeDeugall :60re Jim Knights .50!: High: jurtip -He.,Junier •-girls:. Gaylen Oke, Cheryl Wilson, SuSanide•Beet.' JUnior. Colin- HaneY 2e 9",. Glen NieliolSon;eflillYeCarte-ree-eeeeee •Int.etmecliate Sithan " • - ." 'Intermediate " girls: Ruth BreWn, Lynda Forbes; Heather Sale lows. , Inteemecliate, -„ boys Jack Duret, Gary Finnigane,Billy Woods." Senior 'girls: Marilyn Miller, Barbara Nett.' Senior -boys: Jm •13eyee, Bob Pappley.JOhn Standing road Jump Junior; girlseeCheryl''WilSen, 4' -8", Gayle Dke, Brawn ior 'boys:" Glen !NieholSon • Colin Haney :Riehy. Werids).;v.: wee Sitaan. Halis '5' 16". Dianne PappIe 4')."2", 14"nda eForbes interincellate bays: 'Paul Stephenson • 5" 71/2", Gary Firinigan.,5(..0”.;. Jack' Burst *5' r-7,-- egirlS: Iglatilyrt ',Miller- 6' Barbara NotT 6' 3",elViat; ;Lean,' 5". • Senior 'boys';'. -B PaPPle 6' .13cere.s.,; 6" 6", rjiin :Knights, 5.". 9?', • Running -Broad 'Amp' Junior girls e. Gayle Oke 74, Cheryl Wilson -9".!.:Marilyn burst 6'. 5". eJtinioroliinin5tF0n8' 6', 1i. Mrs. Wilfred, Coleman took -over the meeting for the prograni. Com- munity singing was led by Mrs, Ross Gordon, A violin duct' was given by Bruce Papple,,,,and Ron Little, accompanied on the piano by Mrs, J. McGregor. ".The motto, "Happyis the woman who is storing-up-tyeasures for later life," was well given by Mrs. See -Grum - melt. A colorfitl dirsplay of aprons ,was shown by Mrs. Grummett, who makes aprons ase hobby. A trio number was sung by Mrs. Gordon lVforlock, Mrs. Wm. Smith aad, Mrs- Wm, "Ke- of Crediton, acconiparded by Mrs, EmerY rah- ner, of Crediton. 1Viiss Sandra Doig spoke on "Sixty Years of •Pro- gress For the Women's, Institute," A810 by 'Mrs: Wilfred - of Hurondale, was enjoyed. lqrs, 'Newel Ceiger, of Zurich, gave '' a -reading, followed by a Solo by Mrs. Arnacher, df Zurich. Courtesy reinarks were given by Mrs. 'Ross Gordon. - „Mrs. Gordon MeKenzie was in charge of the recreation. The ,Iunch committee, were Mrs. John Mac - Laren, Mrs, Howard Wilson 'and Mrs.' LOrne Carter. A. display' of mats,- made by ,theladieS who took the Mat" Course last.Nviriter, and a hat displaY made 'it the ndt, liners! enurse ixi the spring, were very interesting. ' Seaforth Back To .S • es , Seaforth revertS to Standard Time on Sunday morning at 12:01 o'clock, The confusion that has'et! isted throughout the area during the past month will be ended, as Pll Munipalitiese in the district will again be on Standard Time. of eggs to proces5. tart rk Co-op tailor • .;, pGs:3.U.5t,infuf.,:tir,nganits -.0elaittit.l.eSdinn.:se-oefa.,,fo7rVt0h-, 1)ar'ee":54ierttpt,:v.,:eali:NItaidt.. qIiitu...,:v3i4i.i.eni:.,,taiitirae:,e: sewer system, " Council at an . ad- to, dig two ;trenches..:.• cheapet • to eeplace ethe read than , . . it, I:610:pr: e.:cloe:c; ,..-tl'ah:ne,:te.eeedaitte,ai ric; , gin. ,,,$.1.t..2.0: hi 0:i1en, ,.a,: Mondayie ,,,twwo0;t-ttil. 1 i: „I:0e. ol ....go. then ,ehn iliat i, .,.. .w..:1 . .13: pb...e j;i4... e7u is use , d a. yn (7, Ngy go 7:41 1 0 .„ 171,71 : , 4 I . . ' a few years plastic :SeW,.e• • ettee,eia!instriictedetogtsse:Ntutrete.,.1.,,e,. ees,s.1,t:ye 4 , Iiggthg a taontiropr6jo6teittioliiaioiiti,tenot. the:-.0.iitaria..WaternReseiireee.eComt •.• .1t::WIS-theefeelinge:of , the .com-•, : :rad Jii‘Seseei-,:,0,,4, Uc.etTi' .hawite.",e4tetohli'we4,',It.1;,.,,,,,lec7,1::iti:ue,ekst.., t. lieeep.lep..ks7i_ obl.lyle;c: 4erieitteeL a it that e ti pl: iit4 eo die ha at enigyee i;',I.i: would .t 1,1 e:41):,,,- p o S a I plant. it...had. been designed .evenfee ; ',.. : , . ..„ • : .. - to -r've.',-.'n(it".7t4cire.:::tfipii''_ ofie7th.44,-,,i •,...".pf.VOeertienbidleechairin an -ef.- Of.,:theepeentlation'e, ariciehadebeeri fe, the se,Weiecoiniiiittee, said that is approVed on this hasis ,byrethe de- e c-roaratietione..".,re-..ec-Ifter.treeentdheodreitnhgalietitehlissieleoe,-P:aiettegiweatest7-xe':cogne7-ized et'i-le-a-t-,7"173;,-.-a-de-o-p-te_le, ;called sifert, .plan •1 be ,proceeded leg the short plan no relief Would ;‘,! With - si.i.bjedt to -•OWItC eed . Mimi- be glee!). SBHS. Dr'. Brady' thought •' : 'cigar -ReafelleaPgrevale! Thee prat,: .tbreWe'entel'.--not: bee-eserteussineeei :cell,ed!fet,,,,Service being:, Provided' there' was adecta ate room for addiee, the hospital, ':,theenew.' factory :and tional lweepage.•. : ' ,!. ' ' , properties in the area hetvieen.ded - '..Council .; was 'Mid, ' eegarcilesS of .:„.• -ektending to :Godetich Street.' In What plan as Mil:owed,' ..0WieC . -allee,'soeaee,80eprePetties ,wouldebe' and-e-Munimpel : Beeede.aappegvalee ,Served, , , ! .': "..-..:, ' -, I Would be. necessary. : While , it prOlj-ee 'el'llie,e-l-ineS---Wotild,eterniiriate_eatea__eabl'v wohicl be possible to iriStall.a,",..e. : ...e. 111 e _s.titai,,,,u_th.„itig:,"-tation. 'at. - Jaltll'6.S 1--erta.ifis'atfiCil.ilit-76-17-flip, ilreiliOilii-e- ,,.. and .West. eWilliarn Street; ' which . tionewith. the buildMeen of ' streete, ,ate7, Would, diectiarge;.into :the existing the, factory ;:site e .general.,:;apprev-ate, 'Sewer ' ' lirie , -dreleGaderielt,- S,theete 'potild: net: be ",, expected' for perhapS!' Estiniateel •cost provided. -by a 'llo- three or four morithS; With. Tebrii-ee ee:44.1.'s:•:atieri.deci,,Tur,ie i..a'l sotric_ .eal60,0Vaelfor-40se-,40-07 "n".9 -r-:.- !a2V-Yebeiageoggeete.d a.site,: ....te.erlieste'e $10;900' additienal,:,Goderidh_ Street :: 'In the Meantime, it- WeS-agreed'ee •: ••: • • ' • ' - - --- trerne. :::1-Ielerie'-"SStreete-dagee-to-emr-ees 'G-Mlerliate'Tn Vnbull- 'w onid-write7.! the_e_ 'Willia.triieeTageId be serVed, , and .thiS• OWRC, indiea ting 'the. proposals and' e„ would provide for: some ' 31:eaddie pre or an early 'eppaintrnen:t :thine'," properties.. e '' • . : '• • .: • ..e. c. es were held Monday in Herisalrfar' Andrew Rey Campbell. Dr., Camp- bell carried. on an extensive veter- ieanr:y practise at .Herthall 'Mita:1945' when. Was '33.emed Secretary .,ef the ,Canadian .GuernebY, Breeders' .„..e.eSsOCiation • and ,moved eto Guelph.. Tribute, to his :intense loyalties, hiSecapacity, foreeriendshin' and his lack of pretension, was paid by Reif- W. ;A: . Young,. now 'of OAC, Guelph, and 'fainter Ministet .oe Carmel, PeesbyteriarieChurche.HenJ " :Dr. Turnbtilleseld the estimates, subgtan,tilly.:IeWer. titan ,theeen' pt,e, pared. by 'the ..tp-wri:erigincers, ' were all ineItisivee •exeeept.' replaCemente ,of.''streetepayieg..: The lowered eSti- "MateS 7resulted '• from e the , ,:sab e titu- ti on ; Of.: a eless 'eipenSiye :type of Bump, , and a greater' ,knowledge 'be local conditions, he ,,said..e.,,,,,e : • ' Sintriiing.:igiethe 'careinittee Pio- 's all. eThe eBentiliton., 'Funeral Chapel pii-SaITS;"... 'Fu Dr. '' it :Wes.! . . . was 'filled•-tocapacity,fer the spi- , e elliat OW Reeeerre_e_glel_enrove tre: Tree.' ,„ , ....."-'7"-.e. .,- - . ',.:,e. ' - ,,,,,, ' " . 'short ep ao etie.e. A ' preeee ed ;v.eit ! ,win.,e„iii.e 'up its diScussiorieef :Sea- - "Death-loOlteepta-e-eIreelteroirttieteen":71'ingeniateli.:::, '.r4i.s,,,7,-5,---yeTarct-',... Vele f0..e,hk!.'; piffle :eu pply , _ ey hich....ged. ex, :.. "era l Hospital on Friday.. Dr. Gain -13'; lowed...liy,,,,:eltera.tiMis.-andeeergaegeeeeendedegVer'."Iheee ieueetirigs" and, ::•'„'' belle fead heen "inePeor,hea7Ithe'far Irieati.:ep.ethee'diSpesal,:eplantiaearlye as '. niany.:e.betitsie Connell., 'sev,eraleyearS.eHe : r-.s*a-g , 60; .. ,„sta_ge :twee'. :with., .main ,'perineeterel'egane.....iiight'agreedeto informthg. e Ditringehle , viios. in-,.f.leii,§a14.-0.i•-• lines' :to ,-.43e 15. as s:[a,,,*_:.t.11„tted::: :milk. elepeea„.4e.e,ergeede„ haae„,, no , eri ee. e 'Campbell' tbek: a".keen. interest ..3.4 He thought the.,prograin,mi,,g'4f. eee. joetiolt, to ;0.. license: ttj, „distitisii..tite, ;the'..effaireeeof the coaineeeity,?He tend over sik, yeaese,....,ee,-, e • --e :1,milkrelieing eV -en, any ,-.:,applieant•. , waS',P.resident Of the Sonth'.1711-ii',01:i . ,Iln considering the 'matter';„: Olin- who hadeestablished,,.ae processinge - Aericeltural4cieiety..--for... 13" Years, eil„ teek inte".eonsideratiOn that: :41:: ,,plant, in: 'Seiforth.e, and WaS a: Past ,PVesident. of •.t.h.e•-• waS,.rieceSearYe to :regVad.e. and re _LeeeLearie.:of-Exetet •Dair3e--LeinTe-e 4-Vill , ..e;-,,e'leTeS'a:-e-andeee'auze etgeTotap a LeeSte,'Of , this eiseCtione Wei:: eStimeted, 1,:e "-The :yell le IrifeS try Board ..setsetheee=. , 'De, .Ce'repbell,'wes- bora at,..Weste :up: enimedintel3..e.: .The. • ',, 'additioe al, , weeks', er.,•ti.:11.g. .114aclitniVcille'Lit' in e-r'nithe'•'-s'fIC. )i'illias '''!;'(iot. el"FAH. C4''' '''.ili''.6.:Cs1.-111D.,,.,S4eW'Veet.9s te-SdheOlUielC:111eStiter'. :le.-a'ti'dn'1.11-it,..11;e:eee:rirt:', ,t,et:Iild3es'::, i.:.,:tripite:•tkdir'';:ne, here. ..a:...:tv:,/,1:1.hee:r,eseao..seoni,leai:1.1". tat.h1:61:rnetswii6ag4f..' e, ,elder of ' St: :Andrew's 'preSbge-rian :1.4y,'-a.g,.1keil,. lineSeat the Chtireh. e . : ' ' ' e '. e.: e." '` ....',...., ' en West- eyee.:),f, they , would o -t. be. hookede,geStecleehY , a •couneillote at :last „ iii:1919 .th attend the' University! Of , o•r".$1,,,860,,,,,The ...'a-Ost7 ,'-.3f .i)4'.virg', and he told ' council .' :: ' , , •-- ' ' Church,. ' and -in,' • Giielph W. as an an . was derie,.." and " it evotild :. be. wise' -M.:, ere. intention of 'of ..eeisiee the litite.'. of' .. ..t,i Tor:onto. He ..gtaditated fr-erir'A:-4h grading •eil.e.tWtreet is Covered!, .:e'wel'.:liaVe:ne inteMicin ,Of raisingee ,Oineria• Veterinary, delleggiii:.'1P0-,,,,-,-.43,47-depogniettai,7:-grailt,s„.;..,.....„'„,::::-, ..flio.:prke ". Inc said. e"-Ifelteelegeegae,.... iii -a -.1a -f ---g-tir§7 tkTe-0,-"0.11.: tt-4-a,ose,-.7:-.---ThpJ0-i-geo.T.ii7§-61W.tit* labor " upe'it:WoUldn't"..be:',:tis" that .dict it"- Ilighly regardeallnlii.1??",0-Cesi:On161: 'arid'. •digging,:i; :it. was ,„eipikined'; ,ael..., Neje Learn: explained.: the. mie6 i's,'' .a eintenber.'eed. sears he . dia.'. ipartilleeeiee. Seeins, •enggeeted.e.t.N,''9' '1ille '. detheiniiied on 'a iinMber , of•fa'aisrrs, - -Me tithe 1.vd,r.k'for :the : Fedra1. Depart- 1. :,•:-,.--7-..---•:::., •: - ''',.: . ': ''.: ,--, r - ,•'• .• :i • . 1.intV.ParticidatIy, an the,:price'Pa-lel .- at of 'Agriculture., Her, Was ; ,-:.:, .. ; ,: r• , ... • . ,- .„ , ''';.procince'r,.' and Variee frem zone to.,.... e kn No Increase. tf( ..13.1.1111 . Ann- troph, :Nozab. Brown, Intermediate, boys.; Gary Finnigan' 3,•.4,1; Chuck :Haney," Jack ,Durst. Seined.' , .Marilyn Barbara, Notte,Ann 'MacLean, Sen- ior Boys': •Jim. Boyes, 4', Bab PaP- ple, John McDougall. " Speed Bell Test (l. minute) -Jun - tar , girls:, lst, CherYl. Wilson Betty Erowh, Oke 2nd, .Gail Brown; Gayle Oke, Susan. Boer .Work has commenced,:on allera tions to the fernier Wright Grocer PrOperty,-recerrilY pueehased:lbY the Seaforth Fafiners Co-operative‘, according to Lloyd RoWat, 'general manager, and Clare Reith, produce division Manager:, ,When the new aceommocialionis 4Onvleted some time next month, it. vvill provide completely ..m8clern facilities Eon handling eggs. Cae: pacity' will be increased Stbstarie tially• over that: now available in th'e present aceommodation. -.-eDecialen • to ' mirchase the. new onarters was taken smith Months ago, vvhen. directors -were faced with increasingly ' large volumes Junior bey's; 'Ricky Woods,' Glen Nicholson., Colirt Haney (16), Intermediate girls: tht, Susan Nerah Braun. Ruth Ann_ Brown (24); 2nd,.. Diaime Papple, Susan' Stockvelle Forbes ..(20.);3rd, Linda ,13rawnr Heather' Sallows,-- Catherine McLeocte(12),. -, - Intermediate boys: lst, Gary Finnigan, Chuck Haney, Lean (26); 2nd, Billy ;Woods, .Jack Durst, Keith Finnigan' (25); 3rd, - Craig Haney, 'Heather Sallows, Paul Stephenson.(20), Senior girls-. Marilyn , Miller, Barbara Nett; Carole Halls -(30); ,2nd, Lynda Haney, Grace Stephen - Son, Carol- de goqr, (20). , e -Senior boys,-..-47,1st,_ Bob • "'apple, Herold Sinith, McDoug,all (88); . Boyes, - -Tim Knights, sleek PapOle (24). ,O.bstacle coutse; girls: Jan Oke, Gaede Oke., „B.etty Brown, Junior boys: Ray' Besharah; Colin Haney, Glen Nicholson, Interm edia te • ,girls: L y d Forbes ,• Dianne Tappie, Heather NEWS aff WALTON r eatures A suctessful turkey slipper Was held in the 'basement, of Duff's United•Chuleh on,litteilnesday eve. ning. Difring, the :supper hour Mrs. Harvey'Brown and Mrs. Jack Bry- ans entertained with piano and or- gan duets. Following the repast the following. program was pres-' ented,'.with Rev. W. M. Thomas as chairman: Musical numbers, Miss- es Joan and Doris johnston, Clin- ton; solo; Mr'. Aubreyt`Toll, Blyth; solos, • Sharon Strong,' ..Seafortli; duets, ' Miss Faye and George Love: solos, Donald McDerfaiden"Waltonf Graeme McDonald and Bill King, accompanied by Mrs King, Brussels.- • • Mr. 'and ,Reliert Pickering and family; of Oakville, were Week. end visitors with the latter's par- ents, Mr: and, MrS. George pun - Miss- Brenda" Bernier and Miss Ruth Ennis, „student nurses at K -W Hospital, Kitchener, Visited with Mr. and Mrs, D. Ennis for a few days last week. Mr. arid 'Mrs:"• Glen Corlett were weekend guests at .the home of Professor. and Mrs. A. V. Corlett, I<ingston, and 'attended , the wed- ding, of their daughter, May Iuth to Sohn Paterson,- of Wales, - on Saturday. , Rev. and Mrs. W. M. !Thomas Spent the Weekend at Straffordville where 46V. Thernas ',Was guest minister at anniversary Iservices on Sunday.• , IVItseE'. Ennis spent -a, few days with her daughter and son -iii -law, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Cunningham, Ethel. - Mrs. Thomas Leeniing' visited with Rev. and Mrs, W, J. Maines, Embro, recently. • Mrs. -Hilda Seller's has returned to- Lucan after -spending a week with 1VIreand Mrs. Herb Travis.' Mr, and Mts. Gordon ,McGaviii arrived home on Sundayafter spi ending the past month n Ger- man y and the British Isles, Mr: and. Mrs. Wm. Miller, of Mitchell, visited with Mrs, F. 11. Miller and Mr. and %,(1,g. D. Ennis on Snnday,_ , -Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth, &Wedge and Evelyn, of Toronto, Were re- President of the „„ Ontarie , Vet- 11. • 11, . ,A0,,,s •, . form,er Hezel • lvler,PP4ISI,iere-allir.e i ner:Itt ett Eltntrit'my 'SurviVing are his widniv,. tne•, ,_ . , • . - . ., erinate, Aseociatien .ill 1945, ' . ' , W‘.,;) ; ; • `'''''''7. , • '; .'. ' ,.. .L, different zones whieh eXplainS °the • "•F -04't lis_,,p10,1.- . , ' . r' zone,! Seaforth„-and Exeter are in ,A. '•• e: ' ' ' .. - ,.difference in price. . Milk in Exeter 'ions,' •Jarnes,": of •.Sarnia; ,i....i.i gni , , ''. &... : L A i ..,.. : ,: ' , ‘ , .....: : .,:e",..ehaaisd.ebee.111.: ...6t,?'t.. - si..11e.c.ee ele9„..5e.ele. ..11,.!.-1 _ nof Guelph,. and Gortlo.n,• of • ToronAl , On Sunday Nbetlisidel , United i , He ',said he fea thocornment had tO;T• four, sisters ard .'.fot':1reotree.re4:'CitireCh eongregat'ion 'eelehr.ated,resu lted ,-n emisund•erstand.ng; tv°arafadau&trl't'tleslst'anilVeg.;rVh61rltald'hehaca2Pr6aehecf(u411t: .Interrieitil:laee )re13ircieeimee,deod0gegeti0nrat_.ekpiii \hatthesitnatieiw.H- ceieter,-.irSt.nll ytownsh:p,Pcai• f6ided-3ot.h,servi.ceS,-1trthe.eve-•."•yasnotiefctinig.orithe becausc Campbell, - Edgar Mupn, - -111 avla the 'ether. churches' in, the town Ang. what" had transpired: "Saagst.e„r..1....- nm . Dougall• .-and Elgin Atterided.... , .,-..., . .... ,. . ' ;.,, :,- 1 • . Ah's,„.-ethig , a_ que,...y,, Mr. Le4.1,71., . Row -elite.' e7-7----------7-:-------Tr-7trAirkitr.SerViee"-,ihe:' 11.111- i Said 'that ifanyperson -built a, pro... • . " . ior • choir :sang. "Teach Me- Thy,. tessing plant „in, S:taierthehe.: vould e Way • 0:: Lard,' by-tarrington; the expeet he. •it,o-uld , t a al ease- He .. , .. . • . ., . -senior choir sang for. their nun.- ' centdered the 'potential Market in • Hold .Rally-i-lei.e. , ,..... , ... ., tie...;.."Send 0.r.rt, Thy :Light. The ,Seaftnith, Egniondville and Harpur- .. . .. _ was' Religion Or 'Christ," taking .1be.' about 800 • quarts , a day. • -minister S subject for the. mornint, ,hey.:with -a population of 3 000 to. , ' :The Fell Rally" Of . the }hirer) The senior , choir, at, the •evening, ! ,, ' , his tett. C 1. 2. . . . . 1. ' • l'aung People'S,I,Tnien•of the, Unit- s'ere:iee.,neeg .tw,+0 mumbers",, c.,,Loid 1, F, il,.. • , Egueon ed Church Wee ,Ileld.:M-Egutandville, For , lily ,Tehdet, metele8. •s&k,,-..., ,, • . ..,_Ct t.ia a IT,1.... V'nited Church' 61'''''Tuesd4Y - with' an a Garden," with! i•.,....• .,, - .. , • ' -A, ert Brigacie abont 300 in attendance,. .81-IPPer Miss `.Ruth . Cluff taking the' eelaei•if as Served by the ladies o?he Th ' t ' 13 t for the a -e ' • '• • • .,. - church.. Th . program was under die ee..a.. tebeip, ,ef..Ren -teebe', .941. iiintgw-ov 99.3 th'iew:_:Iliantm•l)ei.o., -.1,1rry:mH' North- I, .t,.\,,,,Sieeeaforitloindraryirinecv%ni‘nveg- to, ').,,aleratie8d : ton ••'" • .• - - '' , Side took part in the obServance-of 1:alarms. The difficulty arose when . Qreetirigs .were 'exten.dea. he, Dr: Huron Presbytery Laymen's , au rlick, brushd against a pole on Semple,: minister. of Eggeondville day,. 1., b - v, en L. :P!.. .Plionsteel.. deliv-, the North Read: 'Church, and by Rev. C. D. Daniel, Jae Heneall, ...chairmen: The. ,..,„, a s t trrnegeetah et atidudrr.cehe,s ,' actiiOnteotna,eio.inStr;eet, . ,•. . ,,,, e .::: Spatilirrt,s.:c/Lirit.ecr.rurrachalea.;,e GbaurYys'Fi -_ epeaker was Rev. E. A. rnstace„, ,inorning,'• and Sam Scott.,per•forin-• I . " d.idn't ,s.vant to marry her for - ,gao., ..,., .., . coAnvreenpeoilr' tofofYtolirirgNaPtieobn.Palin.„'csoiti.vrincrikt-,, •.e.a. A similar task at t Timner'S Enit3Jher ,money hut I didn't know how ed Lhurch•at.the a ernoon service, else th ,,et it. • . ., . 41y.snei,i,mioiliTe,irj.cr_jAs:n"riCam' roaleeLeHaan1.1S,seMniaorr- held in S'ackville; N.B.., ,Was givei. A •• . .• • . hoYs: Jim .Boyes, . jack P aPPie. ' bitigewjeauPnee AMna:IiiiirJittleg:Vnillg,-1)'17Inin,Herra'A' 'Bob Papple. „ Pers_orial Matter,"', v.ras.shaWn. Ite- • creation- followed- in the :SundaySchool hall. • • • - ••• ' • • - _,. cncrt. cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett. ' The October meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will be held in the Walton Community Hall en Thurs- day. evening, Oct. 23, -with Harold -Bolger and Mrs. Clarence Martin as ea -conveners. The roll call will be, "What I:learn most front reading, radio and television.' Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. H. Travis, Mrs. S. Humphries, Mrs. P. IVIcDorialif, Mrs. Lt Ryan and Mrs 3. Nolan. The service in Duff's :United Church Was in charge of the lay - Men on Sunday morning. Donald McDonald conducted the service arid Was assisted by Douglas Fras- er,„ John Leeming and Clarence Martin. Guest- speaker was Mr. Fred McClymont, of Varna, who chose as his text, "Putting :God first in our lives." IVIiss Faye and. George Love sang, "Whispering Hope, a duet, with Mrs. Har- vey Brown at the organ. :Anniversary services will be ob- served:in Duff's United Church • (Continued on Page a)" , oderic --Seartb For."Suspect Ends Search for a person who "shot down • Mrs. Elaine Dickinson,, 21 - year -old- Goderick.worealla Satin' ay -evening ended eTuesday with the diseoVety of, the body of thei worhares husband; 30 -year-old Ken-lEarPs.* sisthr,,, Mrs. A. "Leyburn, neth` Dickinson ,,- The. body was found hanging in A lakeside grain. elevator- by Tony Masse, an, em- ployee of the'•-Goderich„,EIevator and Transit Co. - , Dickinson had been the Object of an intensive search since the shooting of his wile at ,a gravel pit, near Saliford. ,,„ Dr..N, C. Jackson; coroner, Said two separate:inuuests will be ton- dacted in abobt•three weeks into the 'deaths of Mr. and Mrs. bick- inson. . • monCouples ark Anniversctrxes Mr. and Mrs. John Earl, Ege Mr. and Mrs -Ruston have five nndlieae8icbrateclth°11 s°eantifea11catlgttr5:Irs wedditrniversaryon Ftiday, 1tteetO'Rl11YDtblin;Mrs.Syl: October 17. The o.ccasion was iKelly and -Mts. . Cliff Kellya--Lon- t don', and -Mrs, •Don, Xing, Sarnia; marked by a family gathering at hFrank. and Clarence, of Stratford;' rn their hornenob ters ofethOecftaraeilr12v ir \;veleehepparesIllnetiatlaejleoshnr wdhoR josbesratihnogf,ftaoforrethat,„ eat. With them -also were Mrs.. Lakes an was unable to attend The guest§ of honor exPressed dthaenierintgli.a,nkmsr.greatnicionsmlYiis,ThneltsetV:- ning was' spent playing cards and -hate 'eleven grandchildren. • : There. are over .20, ranges of mountains in Canada and the high- est Peaks- are in the St:. ,Elias Range, in neither British. Columbia and, the. Yukon. Clinton,: and hbr family - Married in D.,u131in, Ireland,. Mr, and Mrs. Earl came to .Canada in August, 1919 ,and have resided iri Egmendville 'since. They have two sense-aride twe`daughters: Harry, Ottawa; George, , at 'home' Mrs., Robert Gemmell (hazel), kiPPen, and Mrs,- Lloyd Haney '(Gladys), Sea -forth. They also"have 10 grand- children. ' Mt and Mrs, Sohn Ruston Air. and Mrs. john Ruston, of Seaforth, were honored guests. at their home. Saturday, it being the occasion Of their fortieth Wedding annivevsary. Theywere recipients Of 'numerous beautiful and practi- cal gifts,, including a 'fry .pan. A turkey buffet lunchwasby thcir fanfdy., old-13aptitiiir-AU IFIrrst:Presbifteriam,:, At :thee Sididay • rnOrning Service at First Presbyterian Church, Ref. D. •Leslie,' Elder 'administered the rites of baptism, • - • _ Children: baptized were:. Clair Robert, son of Mr..*and.MrS. Sant, uel; McClure,' ,MeKillop; Brenda .Anni daughter. of '.1VIr, and Mrs.. Wit fred Scott, M•olcilliv, and Barbara "Ann,.;„claughter of Mr, ,ata mre. Glenn; Chesney, T LOndon. •