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The Huron Expositor, 1959-04-17, Page 11HULLETT F. OF.A. LEA.RNS' WINNERS; Howick .Council • . DISCUSS BEEF HOG PRODUCER GROUP with the building of an addition to Havvick Council expregsed favor the Listowel District High Settoan ne The directors, of the Huliett Hallett; were first, GlatlYs*JeWitt, „tit their regular ineetting lVfonday. , Township Federation, held. their $S NO, 3; second, Mary BuchananThe additien will consist of three '. regular meeting in the Londesboro SS No. 3, and Marsha Tebbutt, SS regular 'classrooms, a science lab - Hall -Thursday night, April 9-, ,with No. 4. ; • dtatory,'a .hoine economics ream a good attendance: A repert was It was decided the Federation And shop, along with •two wash - given on the hog producers' meet- would collect again this year for room, a small gindance room, Mg held M Toronto in March, by the, cancer -fund. The highlight of equipment aed heating facilities. Lloyd Stewart. the meeting was the guest speak- Howiek -will _assume its share of George Caterpoke briefly on er, "William Morlock, manager of the Cbst. Total cost of the project the -beef producers. Mrs. George the Bank of Montreal, Clinton. He is estimated at $140,000. Carter gave a report oh the Coop -gave 'a talk an a recent trip to At the, same meeting council essay contest.lie winners fel, Virginia ancl, other:points, and also accepted the .vinAge of Clifford en banking and farm leans. reduction `in fire rates. The rates • PLAYME Ladies' Manse Committee of Mc., T(illop Charge are sponsoring a Play - !!„.Have_, --Hearti./ put on b y. the- Young People of n_ninnroe UnitedChurph, in • Cavan Church Winthrop - otiddy Eventrt APRIL 20t . at n:30 P.m; EVERYBODY wELCOIWIE , • , Admission; Anults• 50c Children -under 12, 25c - 11111111111/11111111111111111,1111111111ilitilll , The Pub1ji iYited, hear ILIP Huron ,Farni News nff fine weather, continues for the test of this. Week, seedhin opera- tions will "begin- in 'most of , HUI= County. A warm spring rain 'would •be. of_value___to _pasture-and-nail"- sown-eropS: ' . : • ' The manlensan run for this year is reported to be. pocir., ublin Pcirish Hall STPONED TO Friday,A"I t at -8:30 p.m. - Adpission 50c • Auspices of_ Altar Society are. being ,recnieed froin- $150• ta 0.00, • • - The engineer s report on Drain 10 and_Branch E was acc.epted and proViSionally. adopted during the meeting. Clerk Pollock Vas instructed to prepare the necessary by-law. Robert Gibson was name ,conimissioner drainenne : Tenders .of, G. A, Gibson & Sons Linaited for cerrientl for the bridge at lot•25, core 2 and 3and for the emistruction of -',;a -bridge •at that, site, were accepted:Subject :to ;the approval of the Department of HighWays ' Allenembers of council -were pre- were going to feed the Army up sent arid the 'meeting Was presided there, packed in a bath .tub full .over by Reeve A. Gibson. . of ice (you Ilucky ; people, don't Accounts,pasSed for payment in- bave to worry _about that), and, cluden:N. Wade, insurance wenn started off to Balboa, where ive iumsn$7,48.95; Saugeen Valley Con-nereSsed the canal to the other servation Atitherity, 1959,,levy,. side-. By the ;way, the bridge is a $79.39; Municipal World, dog lie- swing bridge.It opens in the cell- ensing stipplies, • $48.91; Hewiele treaticl sing S to th.e- sides ,to let Telephone, service and tolls, $14.75;* the ships through. The read is very Wililam D. Colby, survey' and ex- „good. It is asphalt -covered, creek- penses Drain No. 10 $144. Drain ed. •and soinetimes narrovv-very *Aichie Noakes; -.Queen Street, lienSall, who vvith bis wife, has been spending the winter in the Panama Canal Zane, describes the country in a 'letter te '11:te Huron, Expagltor , Ileneall correspondent, Mrs. Hedden, Mr. Noakes, hi the text of his letter, say,s: As I promised earlier, I -shall write another tx.a,velegue about Vern interesting and educational trip we took by car to Fliomador I wanted to see" how the ether half lives; hence this ttip into the in- netior of the ;Republic of Panama. By prevMus engagement, we get a cottage tram Friday tirttil Sun- day. Another couple (froth Gode- rich) came along with their car; The Canal, Zone extends five trifles each side'of the canel and is strictly •"Army". So with"passF es and passports in order (they are very strict), we proceeded. It,toak /nest of the forenoon loading the ears with gni), etc. I thought they one-half' inile .of White 'sand' What * a' sight! I went 'shelnhunting. There were a not ,of' rocks under the cliff and Infound a bean -fad: big -Shell, Which I ani bringing beme with me, Soon 'the .rest of tbe campers canneedenni arid We tetind a great many Sreallnsliells, which Ilene to sort, as We' ean't "bring all of them home. About 11 a.m.. we went back' to camp to rest, as it gets fairly hot at midday, We rested until 4:p.m. and down to the ocemnfor, a •swim.- One thing -seems so strange ---there are ' no flies as on: the- henehes- back, home.• , .: On Sunday int:wiling. we wore' tin . very 'early for .,our trip to a pa-. tive village. We 'nad.' consulted Re,n. Ther,npSOn„ a Baptist -Min- ister, at . who: has ' dine inisSionary 'work in sornenof: theS6 villages. He, told os. What to ex- pect, regernirig .their custorns. ;He ..ittle. boy;brought -up.the rear, chas- obtained Anne fish for orte dollar. About 10 ann.. we returned to the Cottage and pa -Own our fish in ice, and they kept fine until we got bank to Gamboa. ' • On the way back we passed same of the, natives we hed seen earlier; 'trudging home with their bundles on their heads; the men 44-iding their ponies laden witb bushel baskets; women and- kids in single file by "shoe- leather express-'?, only they had no shoes. Their. week's work done in one nay, they were smiling and happy with their nargains. One family in par- ticular caught iny fancy. The' man came -drat, riding dm pony; the little- girl next, with a bundle on her .head; then came, the woman with a bundle and tucked under her 'arm a baby M its birtliday suit. By the size of the baby, 'should say it was abouttwo days Gin; .a' 'said, these natives are, desceridants mg a butterfly. Of the early' settlers, 'namely -Span- ish; Chocoe- Indian and Frepcn. 'Fonthe most -part; they are pagans as their language is. So diffieult. to -understand and- it is so -;hard to get through to them; They believe only what they; see. They have no clocks, but they are up and around long before: it is light. They Work one day a _week,' that beingeSun- Theynmeet you with a big grin daY, which is their trading day. from ear' to ;ear. Their -language' No 10 and Branch E .assiStande, few Signs and Mainly in Spanish They fjcounwtlikce daonthe with ground sta sticks seems 'dseeeimsntdseS o beemagabpbarnh"F lesbutthoertithe e - Y. expenses, $36; -relief aeCounts, Yu must earry, a map as there sevenn_ $216.94; ntox, bounty, $60;, R. grendirt TOads=running means trading day • „ most"PartntheYnarn ven:37 clean and -Carson- 80"-, -Son, -warbieide pOwderire-rnide for the 'Army and lead "There are a few truckers known the women love.pretty clothes aria $322.50; road- account.'transfer• totheammunition dumps. Some to the .Army, With permits to trav- ear rings.'They are born dresn- $5,964.62. " - times there are, 'sentry boXes and el from Panama City through the Makers - mostly the wrap-around a sentry will'look you .over . Be- Zonecn.th villages with articles type of dress. They love to par- lievenine, -this plate is, well guard-- to 'trade,- for fintit. Past the Zone ade • around in the' evening and I should like to remark a little on 'these people and their mode of livirrg, The ,Spanish features,seem' to be prominent in, the women more than the men They have bushy Week . hair; some wear braids. The -Men have short curly hair that never seems to grow, their 'skim olive to very dark a e Discuss Ifte7Periol_b-klenoinwS11_1E9raochtrongt!thikeledoerninntaari!n•-Ontario. . . _ Clinton Leglo!, mail deS a 11 This is your opportunity to meet and to hear ARRY STRAN vor-I4ilierah,Candidate ' Huron. HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION BEECHER MEN'1' ZIES GFORCE DIECHERJ BISSET President Treasurer Secretary P FOR SPRINGI tons Annual Sprtn Tti e Ince in Definite Date Announced Next Week a CROMARTY id-rnrand Mtn. Torn GfflFii6 and two dattgh ers, aceumpanied. by Mr. Grant,of knmoka,,,.v.iSited. on Saturday ' with .Mr:' end :Mrs, ' T. Laing and Mr„.„...._2....nd„._,Mrs. . •',. • We are ple.ased •te. repart•- Mr:, • An d r den -nieLaTenlan-inif' dc6iieihilg after an ,attack -Of theflu.;!• ••• llouglitOn'visitnit on. Sim:. day with._,,Mr., and. MrS ...TackKm :ep, : dridnAndreY in Mitchell.. . „.; • , • • Infe.'-ancInMrs.:-C-orctorn Kerslake. and fathily;'orSt. 'Marys; and Mr., John Wallace, of Carlingferd,;•viss; ited. With Mr.-, 'mid Mrs. George WaIlace en Sunday., • -Mrs Laniond'' Mrsn'E.,,MOciren , Mrs T. L'. Scott arid Mrs.:Ken Mc- i1ar-dttended;;tbe-Wnmen's MiS - .seinary Synodical at .G.oderich „eri, , -Wednesday' The ine;mbers: 'of the 'Curling; Club attend.ed the. banquet' WedrieS-., ed - • - is the Republic of -Panama where show Off.their neW elethesneenna: not knowintberenarenmattrin tbenirtrv iIlager are.. r. buildntheilnliutor-Kaennhs: as,„ they, ;tams iii.Panarear but dis.;*wo; truckers 'bring y,ards of ;pretty edt-. , ate.. called, near; a.tiv.er streani , n • d ; •ed ;the l'neifiw c :e. Were winding ton ciressematertan banrt ,daas, Tilie asthy I ey at1 ie severe. .„ mes a ay in;end,irourid,,tirtnnd 076i -every bOris, ;chiekens, trunks; Pats, Pans,. and Wash. Clothing ;every claY. They, wonderfnl sight At timenn. as we nals stringn rope_ and , odds and ', believe if their -neentenT,ene----lop-nethe,ronannne- nand. ,-;einfrttn tfaTdnira-rliaiMiasneeangeS; reasonable care:,they wfll. last see -a valley far below With a river grapefruit, yantann lemons, hme, their lifetime. ,Some huts :are built windlingnibrough,• Once we had to coconut panaapple sugar cane of clay,. but ';the rrioderni-`,-OrieS, are stop ,On • a hill;;;:te,:repair one Of the syrup and peas that grow on trees. 'built on stilts abbOt.-eight feet 'off cats.. 'While ;:. waiting,; tWe Walked' • Arined with'tine/. .;ThoinPson'n ,the rground wath a thatehed roof areend ,and Saw an Indian: yillage..inforniktio4,,yy were nn our way made ,ef ;Poles . and, 'draped an '.the deft:71E-1re'vatleyT:15ut at was tea long ,..before ,daylight, An; we I;tiro_ outside ;with palm leaves' to keen far downto take a movie of it ed Onto the ' bighWaY it Was not out the sun They Can be any de,. This was, • a, lieautif-,-nn4i0-4..,,,t10.- long before we overtook the tie- 'sign-rOund,;'sql.iar.e Or .fi've-:corner- hills and ; mountains are "Colleted- tives. goiri,g to the 'village, .nraildrig ed, depending on the ambition of with treeS • After inquiring'•I learn- ;con their Own Side, AliA ig,nthe. d it 3 Re- ;their. •buildets-but they, all haye day evening in Mitchell. signs -to. them. no aSk - what. theY --there -we's nugar-cane syneii ; tn. helping --around- thenhonse------Their e was ;28 fent above nea public side 0± the .nigliwa.y. Thete neomman:'-air-Coridi- r flaight ; saY the ; 'terriperatilre- at 'intiSt be . Mann little nanitetS; alang ti°ning and laillrlin.g‘ Water 01° * . .win - the Pacific is 85 to 90 egrees,, .1t tnn . way, or they ; must -have don's or door0: It is strictly a do as D degrees off the Euator. : been walking all night:Some were it -yourself project,, and- it is re - Two children, .alioY and, a girl; driving little ponies ahead ,of them mark -able how quield-f-the women .ahent eightornine years 014, Caine with a bushel basket slung on' each "catch On". to this.- They carry the a. "machete" sor,t of long ;knife,' penfies women -and "kids" carrying out of nowhere, the boy PairYing side, ,and One ;each side of the washing. to .the river and return withn'the drinking • water,' ' gather were smiling and, ,ha n I rnade • ' ;the girl, a "gunny" sack. They soinething on, their headne mostly the wood, boil the rice, pOund the ca.(T earne r , PP square an ris (.1 I late corn i to meal for bread besides, -MaPs- Of -Sqaforth' Now Available In answer to repeated requests from visitors-ancl--residents, a de- tailed map of Seaforth, showing streets of tne town, as well -as the location of public buildings, has been published by The. Huron Ex- pbsitor? Printed "on heavy ledger paper, the Map is available at 50 cents a copy. .; Paper Rags - LL . KINDS Auspices: AFOR I Phpn 334 - Res, MO had. and - at last ;held out. a dime these cans) One on,,cart,;twe;Brah-; furniture is . simple, whatever they- • . _ . was afterward, son- aninpointect:tq-tlie' bag; '014 came nias hitehrent A two • he. len ; earl., can pick . up .' from i;the, dealer e s. We shotild .have diked a monie , ef". T.hey ;use.. hainntocke in , the: .top _rY• that I took.- the, ordeges,Part homemade of -yineS and rone. as .4 this spectacle, but . it -wasn't ,. t ' ye . • ' ' ' ; ;light:enough. ' ;--• .--;„ ' . , n . . ,-;, Their 'living.. qu.arters . are. under - We arrived at ;'ilie ; tir13,-Ofi; aria . neath; •,their stoves are .stones,pil- foen,d.' the...Village.. alibute_an.nnile. --- eil_nrentennets nh.e. _nap:: te..liolcInthe from it It was ;barely daylight -e conking pen e`Their ;main. 'Meal is irn the evening •and cerisistsne,fnbeil- couldn't take piettiresn so we Indy- ' ed- 'rice; chopped cocoanut peas; ed 'on. everybody 'talking. at once, . nobady Understaticling • -.arlYn. frOnt--trees ...(dried.)-; and fish, eall was -.nearly , enening when we - -e;in n; ..: lo.). ek : r ' n Me 1 . na, :sooner. moVed hi- and 'started ' on -hot Stones.' for desSert ; any kind o- e • eac-saw-peli- ' ,, thought perhaps they werentunting' their breakfast. -However, P later sew ;there was no cause for wor- ry; because we saw leads' of -fruit, bananas, oranges, grapefruit , and cocoanuts, A is just. wonderful to see how the' good Lord takes, care ern -Es people. ' wren_ 1\nolotkh.esclo'intognetichi.egra' agnfd,.oil and baked a pepper ; . orn . mixed. body! Shertly ':after we saw the •reanh'ed, ;nnr 'destination. We had '18Itlelictingi;aeg'roseSrritt1.1!Woec•Wanentnad-o. icidSn' were !':,treuithclel.Whiteliathtievien Wares and. 'fruit,: They- enrny al- miles,' Waiting for the nide' to Pen -1,e l'sense d443'.14g'..:11.16- facts,'' the° peo cans Ond (limns, lined 'tlinfen.i.orfruitnhat•etrikes their fancy,. No ninist'evernthing,ort their -heads. 1, in arid bring fish:With.: it, "'As, ,Pie line on . the, best, in. the -land, " thank• that the s reason• :, they! are matter; 'Of ; 'faef,, the ;;;tide °was Corn.- and all for free; They-seemf to get iiag an Down canae the natives? aloiag well together; thereis no pair offigured-the tradang -must be Vein; They her'. they wear, supposing they,. aresaxover The natives the;Peli-.!;ter endT.:tra.de:.:ainongo, themselves. •s oo- big, pre .4 rope takes cans;. -and 'when they see the birdS.111:'; one has a fishnieft Wier; he ; •care ; Of that-dlltielAtY..':'''; eh,e,taer, "gthoe,f4Sohdinil,' they '..tracies. it to his neighbar, Mi. a bee,' ..The next day got 'tfpn'hatintea, know it is jalsa and after it gets dark jae gbes back iantyh,,s•triren.myfninicnuateal.inlw: faoillkOvV,to-, neine, a .rounn,,adjci, ed a at all even agamn 1 guess there is the .ocean., The .tide 001 and. t.re6nadnin-i,atittvt'"els'e'.47d4cIde6,i'V'tilhetior''!"Lbe6 'a°tes6.a...Mt1;. "'"bb1.41.4'say there was at least bushes out of ,Theehot-Sun- 'Abeittn erk'coin nninitY• .1 .clozen :itten Carried Out: thenConin . After , Seeing ,the ``sluin", shacks; munaty", beat •.(held about Panama; Cityn'T can ' readily see, and nlinatledn into tThe-•;;'' surf:, (lifekwhy these pedpIpidfer the irrizT ; stood on shore with a nope.•tosSed pie 'carefree'lifenf the open Their .fronin'the haat; and fent men raw- belief as that 'we ,are all''hern..free: • ed: ,The: 'pan' on the back let Out keep,..it that Way,..- ' More' tone; ',end" then I skin the' net Inclasing ' I Would. like to make attaChed.,; They Went Out' about 40 a feW"teniarks on. MY obserVations... 'yards' -and ;turned ..ip a; circle, • all.; If I Stray a little from the' Straight.; the .tirrie letting eurthe net, ;When:I:and' narrtaw,:pleaSe remember this ;they got to Shore: they all :jtiniped ; is ' one •man'S ...Opinitni. 'First, the nut .with.,eriether end 'of 'tone end natives, don't have -to ; buy ..a Jgtto enernbindy. pullLd (tnisnoPeration build on cost nil, no building per . ; took about one-halr .tiOnr). When mit necessary; mi. building mater - the net ' was about in they all •ran ial it ,is .already'thete•.ce,st• • and grabbed it Believelt oy noj, 00 neednef -...eXperiSine' carpenters, • they had abOut,30 fish, ,king.mank- do it cost nil no': need of erel smaul Sh6rk about 'three ,feetiplunihers dr tinsmithS,- heating and long 'and -other rianielesS ;fish but a:in:Conditioning' is .free' furniture. - all weighieg: from' 21/2 to S' PotniCIS dontennirnelf; furnace never • goes (We nano; aPicture te, prove out, no need. Of coalnor oiEnelothes, ) ;Theymade tliteetnipsn each -don't need ',:any .clothing -stern's; time.with same' fish: Then the groCeries,:ntee for, the,' taking; • Tie :pelicans' flen, out -to seanand the. need cif super-tria.rkots; dritg-rstere' • n•atives4newAshingl•WasOVer..for....tir...,...clottor„ useherbsand tnotS,. the, ann. I wondered if we could never 1sack. Don't have . to 'Worry bt!.y. fi411,..S.4...WA.1-11U.Sterednall._abeilt_hy.dro and waterbi1l eVery. Whieh was 'twediiis, second ',month, light and ' water 'Nobady„had"thonght of'bringitig a2; 'free; • no schools, so ',theyheed. no: purSe.. I -had a. $1:00 bill' and ;twitschool board to chaSe the'peor Itt- dimes; the, Others' 'had tWo paCks.: de kids out early in the • mantling cigarette nnb_en_.ntlleYAlnou ...opened a:pack and handed'nfierry Being that these .pebple each talk" ['around; The .natiVeg'.;,,stopped a language of their own,.. they nev- ,ie the. lief'. to-get_iri on this deal.: en' get. intb argument; go they After.battering. and pointing, 'We don't imect any Cnten eicil to piss •su ' ' ' • Silly laws -Roe "NO 'Parkine4 From. 'THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, 0 POTAUCK SLIPPER FEATURES ST. JAMES ANNUAL 17$ A delicious pot -luck 'supper Was PteSident, Ma, M. Etue; ,presi- held' Tuesday evening, . marking dent, Mrs. J. Maloney; first vice - the annual ineetineof $t. Jame' president, Mrg. G. Reynolds; 4,e - Catholic WonienTS ..League- The ond vice-president, Mrs. M. Wit guest speaker'for the occasion, .was limns; third vice-presiclent; Mrs. -.Miss Margaret -Brophy; Windham, C. Hewitt; recording 'secretary,. vviio spoke on her trip to Berinncla.• -Mrs. G , norresponding She sbawed slides, which:were 'Very, .secretary,' Mrs. L, Leonhatelt; interesting.. , Mrs.. J. • MeComiell 'treasurer, Mrs. A., Stiles, gave a vote of thanks to- Miss Fattier Sullivan, gave a shart Braphn for her interestingreetune addr,es; complimenting the officers which eneryone enjoYect. Ahnern 6f the 'past year for the work they Detereaux sangna solobad- accomplished"; and' welcomed Theidilirge4e,tes ghe tesa.i drr eye ri,gstu raernnspmgsfo.tn. twMh al.ys nEf tileaetd, twheewn_nt ie xycc5.t,neirtiyv Mrs. prize.. Case 'by IVIrs. J. Case. First vice-Presi- "What's the use of that school? dent, 'Mrs. 'J. Maloney, reported demanded the smallest son after 130 rile/liners. Third yice-president the first day. "I can't read or -sent to, th.enSiSters -ef St. Joseph talk." " and ' eggs; sent to the House of Mrs: mn winiam§, reparted plants -Write yen and they nvOn't let Me Providence, London, fornEaster. Cancer is caused by -the ..unruly' C'orrespondence, was read byllts.- growth of 'body, Cells. , Often this L. 1.,eonhandt, 'and tie treasurer'sgrowth can be ;completely stopped repert by Mrs: A. Stiles. The; an- if Caught in time., nue" reports were read by the 'Ye; - T1011S officers, winch . showed a •Successfur Year, . ' ' • , J. Maloney .Pl'esented M. Etue with a eorsage and g gift on behalf- of the for her for Mr, arid Mrs. Wilmer ;Walter's splendid •achievements during tier; turn as President. Mrs. Etue made a fittinth g replynthanking e ladies' Mr their co-operation ' M. C. P. Sills; Mrs. J.- L. Slat- tery -and Urn W. M. Hart, the nominating committee, nresented the new slate of bfficers who Were installed by, Father -Sullivan, -spiri-d. tualedirectors. Officers , are. Past T - Friday, April 17th SEAFORTII Community Centre Desjardine's Orchestra ` — FREE LUNCH , • ';n4,1 •_. , DON'T FORGET we atv only too glad to help select the proper items, for your particular, , requirements, Any advice,We can give you will be considered'a privilege to. us. Do not hesitate . • , to bring your 'problems here ,and we will gladly hep you • n Ic STOCK ement C�met B oc Nails ardware FAC we cnn provide• .00., with ANYTHING iu SEAFORTH !hone 78 acaualy Li BUILDERS' SUPPLIES owl :-..0•Mings.••••• r.401141001160.. CLINTON: . 2-9514 BLAKE Here To Corner" "Get Yotir Dog Tag", or when , starts and ; ends. Whose daylight is it? They Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gin'gerieb work one ;day; a week, so., why \risk visited -with Mr, and Mran-ltlissell five fon keep ,a fat guy sitting -in Heard of Bayfield - $3;vivel chair collecting your in- Mrn Harold Finlay and familyr 'were Sunday guest§ with Mr. and Mrs. Miltan McAdams and fana- Mr: and Mrs. William Steckle spent Sunday with M. and Mrs. Kenneth Gingefith and datighters, ST. COLUMBAN Miss Mary Cronin spent the weekend in Walkerton, Nliss Clare IVfalone, Stratford, and 3 a6t Malone, Kantiskasing, with 1V1e. and Mrs, S. L. Malone. , Miss Agnes Hieknell, Kitchener, with Mr.. and Mrs, Peter Hick. nen.- Mrs. Adrian Plue and son, Fran- cis, of Trenton, with Mr.• John Delaney, ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steinbach and family, l'eeswater, vvith joseph Flanagan, ' ldt. and drs, Ken Batson and Carol, of 'orest,. with Mr. and Mts. J. J, Holland, , -come tax and unemployment nil- strance and union ,Jitst doesn't make sensh! :Thete.are no taxes, so they have no need; of col, leetorp to send a nOtice on the first of October to "pay your tax- es on thaf day, or else." 5, All in all thitik they haVe the only system, that works. > A•s 1 end this letter, my thougnti go back to the blue Paeific, With the miles of white 'sand and the' smiling happy natives, without a worry, in the world makes rile Wander "Who's crazy!" A donation to the Canadian Can- cer Society is an investrrient health., Give Generously When the Canvasser Calls _ ',Canvassing is being snperyiseci bY:kj• L. Slattery,. --iii:Seafolth and ,Harpurhey,, With 'captains: Harvey Mason, Mrs.' Alice McConnell, 'Ri.S..:Bax• and • R. ',James 'tgniandville, Norman MacLean McKillop Township, 'g,Obert E 'MeMillan -and James E McQuaid Tucker shuithTownship, ,jame'sDolg-and'IfiisSell Dallas• • The above Will have sufficient canvassers ta cover their.respective areas. , The hOuse-to-house canvass is now in progress, -exempting -places of business and industry, who re -re-uested to make contributions 'direct to AUTRIZI ROBERT M. WRIGHT The Toronto -Dominion Bank Seaforth iti;en,are' urge lull), a bonfires cin :lova care - grass fires, to prevent ffionri spreading an causing da,nicige to propert VEA:$0NFIRE TTENDE�TTT e sure, fires are :completely extingujshdf night !: IFa bonfire or grass fire, appears BRIGADE IMMEDIATELY! PI-IONE 100 JOHN F. 'SCOTT Junior (just name from kinder- garten); "I'm lint -going to School an ymore, Ma," "Why not?"' "Because f can't read a writii, and the teacher won't let the talk."