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Report from Parliament
Canada Day Session
Sparks Hot Debate
By W. N. A. 'THOMAS
A very' timely :su.bjeet for this
week is Canada's 91st birthday
-.celebration on Parliament Hill -
A first class .debate developad'
the last day -of June over a gnr-
Minya, motion lo sit on July 1.
Whenever the house has been in
session during the summer sea-
t On it has been custontary of
late years to sit nn July 1, and
to mark the anniversary holiday
by suitable statements from the
prime minister and the opposi-;
Hapneninos In
Biddulph
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
Morenz Farnil
-111"41cnic G Berry
I.Huron Clerk
$'1)
The seventh Moron 'rennin • -
was held Sunday, at MitchellJohn Berry has been ap-
Park. Around 100 were present pointed country clerk -treasurer,
raves: siteceeding the late A. H. Ers-
r
4 and under. Dean Smith; boye.lone. on a !temporary basis un -
5 and O. Billy Jeffery; girls 7 .til the Nurenther session of 11u- Hewlett falnitY bare been living
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and 8. Marion jefferY; beYs,n•on County ;Council. This was. the :Bristol. 4°Ornemotttlt, PlY•
Brian Fisher; girIS 9 and 10,Iriu.in- inn ctv mouth and Watford, England
Sharon Alarm; boys, Bradley, -ouu" where pastor Hewlett has been
Markle: girls 11 to le. Lynn Dot:1.i met in :special session recently. serving Seventh -day Adventist
son: boys. Donny Banermann. Mr. Berry has been assistant churches holding -evangelistic
seivices and teaching.
Young women, Carolyn Rhode; 4•'"ultl's eler"'"nwer•
married ladies, Mrs. Itoss Cor -j ll'allico Jack Morrissey, -ex.
;Lion leaders, to sing 0 Canada The trooping of the colors is bett: ;married Men, Loi•ne ware; pressing his regret at the need
both in French. and English and a wonderful ceremony at any three legged race, June More sz for the Special meeting, said the
before proceeding to the ordinary was more so than usual. The Lorne Wolfe and Phil La Co lk; '''
, tune.But on this -occasion it and Gloria Adams; wheelbarrow,! county of Huron had lost a
great administrator in Mr.
the national anthem in English,
business of the day. v green lawns, the flags and other shoe scramble, Donny 'Bauer- Erskine and an -officer it would
The -WE group this year ob- decorations around the build- mann; dressing -contest, Marilyn be very diffieult to replace." He
jected to the house sitting on t.lie , loge and grounds, and the bright; Rhode,. Ken Snlith.
ilence lu his memory, meat's- s
, asked council to observe a ma -
holiday and moved an amend- r uniforms of the Guardsmen. .Special prizes went to the °kn.!
ment to kill the government no made it an .outstanding occasion, est lady. Airs. Bill miner; okiesi, Council excluded the press as
tion. They argued that it was un- The :troops must have been, inan, Mr. Ed Morena from it went auto c ouvroittee•of-tile-
patriotic to sit on sueh a holiday plenty warm because it was a Marine City, Michigan; youngest j wohiolinnettnt
oeonneseidvenr wthnerminienry Tarpe.:
and would set a bad example ;hot sunny day and they were out baby, Terry Alarm, son of Mr.!pn
to the rest of the country, They , in full lintforrn, complete with anti Mrs. George Alorenz, )3eant.rwartha, of, Clinton, said there
eta°. urged a holiday for the sake ; great black bearskin caps for ford. youngest mother, Mrs, i might, be statements made dur-
of the staff of the House who the members of the band, They George Morenz, Brantford; ling the -discussion which would
have t rem -ale tm duty when it on a wonderful show. ' youngest grandmother, Mrs. Ed "be better not publicized." The
the House sits. Governor-General \Invent Alas.: Fisher, Seaforth; oldest bacbelor, I:appointments- were announced
The government defended , sey was present in frock and Mr. Ed Morenz, Marine, City, I at the end of the ineethig,
their position by referring to , tail coat, striped trousers and Michigan: largest family, Bill 1 Mr. Berry will receive
the precedent that has been set high hat to honor the occasion:, Jeffery's from Stratford; people 1.ary of $8,400 acting
in recent years and argued that , The ceremony of the trooping coming farthest, Mr. and Mrs, ' treasurer,
many of the members live so far of the colors is an old ceremony Frank Morenz, front Detroit I At aid
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away that they can't get home that dath back to the days when
Sunday visitors with Mr. and for a one -day holiday so might regiments fought on foot and
• Mrs. Chas. Atkinson were Mr. as well be getting on with their on horseback. After each day's
and Mrs. Jas. Eagleson and work in parliament. fighting their flag was put away
family of Greenway. The government leader, Hon. safely for the night. in the
Bradley and Jimmy Gregus of ; Howard Breen, accused the morning it was brought out and
Exeter spent Saturday eveniag, CCF of playing politics. The Lib- paraded through the lines of- sol -
with their uncle and aunt, Air. orals hacked the government. diers so that all might see and
and Mrs. John Spaeek. r The debate, though short, was recognize their own flag, This
Mrs. Freida Francis of Chi- I one of the hottest so far this was important in olden days be-
cago, sister of Mrs. Chris ! session. There were interrup- cause the flag was always kept
Fischer, is visiting for a fewitions and catcalls and much desk beside the Commanding Officer
-days with her. ;thumping, and served as a rallying point
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. E. Steuer I Personally,. after listening to during battle. The flag in each
cd North Tonawanda spent aj both sides of the argument, 1 regiment was very important to
feW days with the former's is. think maybe the question should - them and was always carefully
ter, Mr, and Mrs, Chris Fischer. 1 be given further consideration guarded and greatly venerated.
• David McFalls celebratedhis before the house sits again on
first birthday on Sunday. Guests I JulY 1,
present were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh, On July 1. the minister of na-
Davis and family and mr, and I tional revenue, Hon. Geo. Now -
Mrs. George McFalls and Joyce. !Ian, announced that at 4.30 p.m.,
Mr, Erwin Fischer of Dunn.! the new microwave TV trans-
ville spent the weekend with his mission system across Canada
• parents, Mr, and Mrs, Chris:from coast to coast, had been
Fischer. I turned on for the first time. All
Mr. and Mrs. M. Cox (nee 'provinces are now served except
jessie Washburn) of St, Peters- I Newfoundland and they will be
burg, Florida were guests with ! connected in a short time. lie
the latter's cousins Mr,
,and t made an interesting and inspiring
Mrs. M. H. Elston on Thursday, speech about the progress Can -
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair, ae_ ada has made in our 91 years
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Leo of confederation and when he
Flannigan: London, left 'Seam- had finished Mr. Pearson for the
day morning on a motor trip to Liberals and Mr. Herridge for
British Columbia, the CCF, expressed pleasure at
David Elston underwent atir, the announcement and extended
gvry in South Huron Hospital, their gond wishes for the sys-
Exeter for the removal of his tem's success and for Canada's
tonsils last Friday. future.
Mrs, Mervin Elston, Accom-
panied by David, Sheila and The Story In
Wendy, attended the Highland
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Scotch games al Embro„July 1.
Zion
Mrs. John McAllister were Mr,
and Mrs. Emery Motz and boysi Ey MRS. JUD DYKEMAN
of Pigeon. Mich., Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Denham and family and
Mrs. en amSr. o irl,ton, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Males and
.
spend -
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Skinner, Exe., ,icnhgildren, of Toronto, are ter and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skin. a week. with Mr. and' IrIrs.'
-alsoNorman Jaques and family.
ner and family,
Mr. Roy Air, Marvin Streich -preached
;Motz of Elkton, Mich. A family 'his farewell sermon Sunday
picnic was .held on the lawn.
morning, Rev. W
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Skinner, herein, of Alvin,
will be the new minister on the
Karen and Gary attended the Woodham ebarge, beginning next
Pym reunion which was held on, Sunday.
Sunday in Riverview Park, Exe- 'Mrs. Lloyd Lynn, of Clande-
Letter From
Brinsley
By MRS. CECIL ELLWOOD
ter. • boye, is spending this week with
Miss Jean Papin, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brock.
Mrs. David Thompson and daugh- • Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Jaques
er Kelli and Mr. Billie Steuer and children were Sunday evea.
of North Tonawanda spent Fri- ing visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
day With their uncle and aunt, Allen Eveleigh, Kirkton.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. ;End Dykeman were: Mr.
and Mrs. George Lawson, Billie,
Marion and Ethel, of Ayr.
Emily Dykeman is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cushman
and children in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hero and
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Hern, were
guests at the Schaeffer -Dobson
wedding in Kirkton, on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haw-
kins Kirkton were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern,
Margaret Brock spent ilia past
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Morgan, St. Marys.
Mr. George Earl is spending
this month with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Brock.
Zion School Picnic
Zion School held their picnic
at Ipperwash last Friday. A picnic
dinner was served at 12 o'clock
by Mrs. Elson and her pupils.
A =Tiber of races were en-
joyed and the rest :of the after-
noon was spent swimming.
Mr, and Mrs. Chris Fischer.
Family Reunion
Dinner d
supper were served
by Mrs. Chris Fischer and her
committee to the' Steuer family
reunion which was held in the
Lucan arena on Sunday when
there were nearly 200 present.
Mr. Gerald Fitzgerald of Strat-
ford acted as M.C. for the °c-
c,. ion.
Michael Snell, four years old,
of RCAF Centralia was the cen-
tre of attraction (impersonating
Elvis Presley).
Guests were present from Ton-
awanda, Chicago, Detroit, Wind-
sor, Sarnia, Staffa, Dashwood,
Dunaville, Fisherville, London,
Port Dover, Lucan, Oshawa,
Bowmanville, Mt, Brydges.'
Officers for the year 1958 are
president, Ed. Steuer, Dashwood;
vice president, G. Fitzgerald,
Stratford; secretary, Mrs. Abbe
Mueller; sports committee, Ray
Fischer, T. Thompson, London,
and Richard P'eckham.
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Birthday Party
On Thursday afternoon, Mar-
ion Glen entertained in honor of
her thirteenth birthday. Her
guests were Bonnie Watson, Al-
ma Lee and Marion Rowe,
Birthday cake, which was
decorated with thirteen candles,
and ice :cream were served.
Personal Items
Mr. and Airs. Roy Hamilton
and Gerald of Lucan spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hamilton,
Miss Audrey Darling of Red
Deer, Alta., is spending a few
days at home prior to going to
Toronto for further study of
music,
IS1r. and Mrs, Wes Watson.
spent Sunday afternoon with. the
former's mother, Mrs. Lin Cra-
ven, of Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs, Dick Etue and
son of Detroit spent the Ameri-
can holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Keogh.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd of
London spent Sunday with 'dr.
and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood.
Sunday guests with Miss Mary
Amos were Mr, and Mrs. Wilmot
Gould of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Amos of Lucan, Mr. Toni
Prest of Goderich and Mr. J.
W. Amos and family, Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Steeper
and son spent Sunday with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Steeper, of near Grand
Bend,
Sunday evening guests with
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood
were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Keogh
and Mrs. James De Finney and
Debbie of Ottawa.
1 Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan
land family of Guelph are spend-
ing the summer at. their farm
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barr
and Mr, and Mrs, aim Bennett
of Toronto spent the weekend
I with Mr, and Mrs. George
Mercer.
Comments About
Crediton East
By MRS, W. MOTZ
Dr, and Mrs. GUIs G. Truett-
ner of Strathroy and Mrs, Doug-
las Taylor, Denise and Stephen
of 'Toronto were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Wein and Mr,
and Mrs. Wm. McKee on Sun-
day.
Fie Wm, AlcKeen after spend-
ing two weeks here with his fam-
ily has returned to Moose Jaw,
Sask. Mrs. AfcKeen and son,
Bradley have accompanied him
for a month's vacation.
Mr, Windsor Matthew of Lon-
don. called on Aaron Wein last
Saturday,
Ronnie Motz of Zion is holi-
daying with his aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz.
Mrs. Wrn. liatherlay of Un -
don spent a few days last week
with her brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrg, Wm, Moir.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz
visited Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wellington Brock at Zion.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smith and
son, Alan of North Bay spent
the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
3. Nedaa and Mr, and Mrs.
Cliff Hill and called on other
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Edwards
and son and Mrs. Bella Ed-
wards of Exeter visited Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs, IT4 Lewis,
1Vliss Marcia Smith of Exeter
is holidaying with her grand
iriothere Mrs. Sam Bayttham.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Clan.
vine Sr, of the Manitoulin Is-
land are visiting with their sons
J ile sources oflanada s 1957
$151 billion labour income were:
agriculture forestry, s )1.1 n g,
ctrapping and mining.. St billion;
manufacturing $4.4 Nikon: OM.
struction $1.2 utilitieS,
teetrepertillinin tOMMUnientibti,
Aterage
and trtrje, blinOn;
finaltec and services, including.
governMent. OA billion; supple.-
rrintary labour leittotriei $311
,'
same
RS
a sal-
clerk -
time, council ap-
After attending the recent
world conferenee of Seventh -day
adrentist held at -Cleveland,
-Ohio,: Mrs. Hewlett with Dar-
:::tasn.d Carol -Jeanne travelled
to Wineipeg, Man, to visit her
The Exeter -reared clergyman
has- accepted a pastorate in Ra -
eine, Wisconsin and is due to
take up responsibilities there on
July 24. Until then he with his
two sons, Teti .and Paul, are
visiting with his mother.
pointed Mrs, Eleanor Erskine,
daughter-in-law of the late Mr.
Erskine, as temporarary deputy
clerk -treasurer, Salary of Mrs.
;Erskine, who bad been secre-
tary to Mr, Erskine, will remain
unchanged at $3,300,
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July 14 To 26 Inclusive
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