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.No. 6—The Home Paper With the News CLINTON, ONTARIO, 'THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 8, 1957��
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WEATHER STORMS AN. SUC.Town Co WILL CONTROL Church TOWNSHIP LO•iketall,thereeseWARBLE FLYDISCUSSESWest.
why not? ... We have
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1!%S'And W PROTECTION
one of &a longest and Pos- P Council 11 Township 1*un,,Me;t1 and estill semns tbe lt iZT11.11T.0-IM,Seaforth, 'Saler]sibX7 toughest wanters in years Considering Chief Tucks Reports G-duba*ement Imagine afoot on Saturday ollne-sville on Monday, Feb
February rualy 5 at 1.30
of snow ia� during the past 3. , A31 merrter"Ov_,��, preserit
few days, and the t r 'Inton. Town Clauncil. Still is quested to get q on same and Reeve Arthur Nicitolson pre- Communications read and m -
z= P grips with the&blein Of ap mom of the town. Ion Road Ma �$2 400
down around ten below, inting anew af of Police The following mations Sided. Given ed included: R. C. Rays; Dentin
the winter we have had since to replace Leo Kelly, who quit passed- W" Council Placed a motion, on Munity Welfare November 151 the books congratulating Reeve V n.,
'Mont of Agriculture-, VZA,ecp R
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January 31, To Attend Conference Nicholson on the honour ' he LONDESB Town Coune Clinton'WHEN THESE WORDS WERE met most of yesterday That Ald. D. M. Pegg and L. Goderich Twelve teachers oil the staff O�t
d PRO (UC) Association of Rural &V,
written, it looked as if this see- afternoon in committee of. the G. Winter represent the brought to Tuc-r—"h (By Len 0� e M g: tIt oDistrict .Collegiate in.
whole in the Town. Hall Coin- at planning conference adCO I Sh his election to the , =r I 0r �d ,1)4 It,.; Ohipmall Che cal Vute staff were granted an in -
tion of Ontario was reealy In for � r"n del=,3' of the County Of Huron The e S, gaiona ad ,
mittee, Room, interviewing three Sound on February 23, their L, Meeting of Londesboro, United feel Products. salary of $400 each per
Church was held on J. L. Campbeil was present be IbAag meeting
Travel was preoel'i4ouS last night t Monday, explain the Dobbins weed Spray- of the Board in hool Tues.
raffic Of the 14 applicants for the posi- penses to be borne -by Coun - -couned ordered a carload of
a Merin and a tie-up of t �j, fox 1951, gr-!:.sa,"S-t`*th
on highways end railroads . . . tion. A fourth man vn�s unable Permit Granted snow fence from the Pedlar Jwivary 29, with Rev. S. H. er for weed control of roadsides.
and today, and motorists Were tcgaoh town on account of That permit to build a new day evening.
People for delivery on gaptem- Brenton as chart an, He a en.- The increases
Nott stated that• cost of about $6,000 be grallted ber 1, 1951. ed the Meeting 'by reading the
advised to travel with extreme ma�or G. W dwelling on Whitehead.St,, ata P Considerable discussion arose are retroactive to
ov4 the topic of -fire protection Jftnt�RWY 1, 1951. Minimum sal-
certainly was on his throne and - C. Elliott Bartliff, according to Authorization was made for Scripture and pioyer, followed for the Township when a dai&_ sty Is al?w g2,400. and maximum
Care, if at all! King Winker this man probably would be hit
erviev�ed within a day or two the approved lapplication Signed 80plIcation to Judge T. M. Cos- by singing a hymn,- Mrs. Len- for specialists is $4,800 per year.
c gliti011i from BoYfield Fire De -
giving the orders this week ... and then Council would come to by Inspector Grant Rath, tello for all order closing per- ard MoNall was Secretary. She partment and a representative The Board also granted an in -
IR manently portions to two streets 'ad
its decision, A meeting New Tixi Licence I'L the -Minutes Of Previous Of MCKill0p Fire Insurance Co. crease In salary Of $300 per art.
AND JUST TO MAKE US FEEL Special in the Village of Harpurbey run meeting. waited on. Council, It was felt rium to the SOILOOVS caretaker,
our of Council than would �e sum- That Council, approve the issue ning throurrb the prqperty -
badly in housebold, our moved, of a taxi licence for two cars to of The reports of the several de- that the various fire insurance Lawrence Denomme,
Maker Went to Florida ten days Frederick Horst. pal of the
ago to '�dslt otir.urtcle, and phe Twyford Acting Chief Ross Fitzsimons to operate from church were companies should accept a share Report Of Principal Z, A. Filyez
In the Meantime, Thomas Twy- a stand in the municipality of The clerk was Instructed t given by the difterent secretaries of the cost of this fire protection. indicated a total enrolment of
has been forwarding the lovel- ford, local carperAw, has been the Town of Clinton as request- write to the Town of Seaforth erd treasurers. All 's were A grant, of sitio Was given to ?5-7 and an average attendance
re postcards. showing end requeq a continuance of very satisfying, theMr!'-ch be- Id in excess of go 13�r cent.
test pit r scenes! She said sworn in as a constable and is ed in his letter presented Feb. 5 Bayfie, Phre Department and in
midsunim Acting Chief until the appoint- �That Council approve tt " their agreement in connection ing In a very haa%lby condition. return- it promised to go to anyClinton, is chair -
It was really hot at Hollywood, a te- G. R. Poster, C
Plovida ... Quite a mimber from ment of a permanent Chief of retial of taxi licence to Frank with fire protection, COuncli Rev. Brenton gave ii lengthy re. fire ill the townpldp, at any time, min Of the Board, and the fol-
5�-� acknowledged production of Sur- Port of the Session which in- lowing are �he standing co
Police, Acting Chief Twyford Hains to May 15, l9f Or an place where its services . minit.
this am either are In Florida. , the night trick of duty, a Of any help. All any first -named
or plan to go, including four is doing Council Insured --ty bonds on the Tax Collector chided a —bar of activities of or
tees for the year, the
young Goderich Township farm- and Igmstable Yernes Thompson, That Council approve Insur- slid Treesarer, $5,GOO each, with %,;hich were very gratifying, The ratepayer has to do in case of a being chairman.,
ers who left Tuesday morning the day trick. once plan of insuring Council as fbe Dominion of Canada General Board OR Stewards were replaced serious fire is to phone the Bay- Study and Welfare -Rey, Hugh
by car Nice work la&I Applications Tor the position a whole at a rate of $2 per Man, Insurance Co. Bylaws confirm- and new. ones added where field telephone operator, and she C. Wilson, J. E, McKinley, Irvine
... closed Saturday last, and Council , Insure Firemen Ing appointments of officials needed, Will notify the fire department. Tebbutt, D. McKenzie-
inet Monday even -Ing for the reg- 'That Council approve of in- were given their required read- The'.date of the anniversary In this connection It was felt Property -A, M. Knight, G. 1,
H L 11TD -e protection for memb s inds and Passed, as well as a and the Problem of a fowl sup that the niparijes Falconer, Mervyn Richmond, J,
gist supply ornith 'o: tiler February meeti. ng. Myor suranc, im fire insurance co
gist, has been seeing some, typical NOR presided and all Other mem- Of volunteer Fire Brigade on bylaw authorizing the borrowing Per was diseussed, but this was should give some remuneration W. VanEgmaild,
mid -winter birds in this immed-
hers were present. schedule basis of $3,000 per Man Of $60,000 -from ,the Canarilen left over until later. A very for this service more so far thel Finance --J. E. McKinley, Geo-
iate am . , . lie saw a nuthatch )Preference for Veterans with premium of $7.95 each. Bank of Commerce, Seaforth, St social time was spent together ad-litional -fact that aboce sav- rge L. Reid, Bernard 71ill, R_'
coining down a tree head -first Canalliall Legion Branch No. Pay Huron County such times as, required. during the lunch period 'Which ini"the company a large elailn, C. Wilson,
on Huron St and a beautIfuil 140 wrote a letter seeking Coun- That Council approve payment The Township Federation Of all enjoyed• this service also is good proUc- TrAxIsportation G. L. ralcon-
bluejay in the� Bayfield swamp oil's consideration of preference of $2,1�16.25 to the County of A ieul presented'
a petition tion to the adjoining buildings. at, J. W. VanEgniond, M. RAch-
to apolications from war veterans Huron 'for the 1950 account of in re aid to warble fly control. At" itivitatiOn from Goderidh mond, D. McKenzie, G.'L. Reid,
There also was a fine flock for the vacant position. It Was asphalt, gravel, grader traotor, As this petition was signed by MIDDLETON Town Council oil the topic of fire 1. Tebbutt,
read and ordered tabled. Site., for completion of blacktop
more then twb-thirds of the cat- St. James Church (Middleton) protection for the township was
Request for Building covering on that part of Ratten- tle owners In the township, vitm- held its annual vestry and con- also read, and a delegation ap-
Requeot karn. IVL H. Lipton, bury, Orange and Mary Streets, ell passed the necessary bylaw grega-tionel meeting at the home Pointed to interview the town Strong Cast Picked
Eq�ggm and will proceed with the stens "F Mr. and Mrs. John Middleton.
woodpecker on a hard -wood in real estate broker, for 1111101ma- January Street PloWing and find What it might have to
Joe Clegg's lane near RCAF tion leading to the securing of That Council approve the 4reel, necessary for. spraying of the Rev. ff.. J. Webb conducted the offer, Legion Stage Show
Station . . . all industrial building, was read. plowing account of George F. cattle In the township. meeting, The clerk was instructed to
nolls licit for January Council subscribed to Oath Reports of the various church A strong cast has been chosen
Ross FitzDil applied by as follows: 77 advertise ill the local Papers for for the Prow I
OUR EFFICIENT AND OBSER- tl'etter for a tart licence, his hours plowing at $4 an . hour, of Court of Revision and.rebat- organizations were given to the tenders Sal- tile spraying of. cattle allOn, "Going
vant Bayfield correspondents stand to be at Clinton Bowling $308', all for pump. $2, ed taxes in the amount of $29 25 Meeting by the following: WA by for -,warble fly, tenders to be for Places," which Will be presented
Alley, January Sidewalk Plowing Where justification was shown. ' Mrs. Stewart Middleton and Mrs. the Supplying Of n sprayer by in the Town Hall, Clinton Mon-
bring us up to date on several Reports on the Watson, Clarke. Alf. Hudie; Sunday School by the hour, and the township sup- day and Tuesday evening'
oddities along the Lake HuTon Public School Statement That Council approve the state- s hext,
Share at Beyficld . . . While SeoretarY4reasurer H. C. Law- mart of Arthur St. Amens fm, Alexander and Jackson drains Mrs Charles Cooper; treasurer, Illy" the Powder and the in- February 12-13, under the dirce-
son of Clinton Public School snow removal on sidewalks and Will be read ell Saturday, Feb- Alf,: Hudle. gvctir to go -along and see the tion Of Prances Fortner and
walking along the river bank the .1 TY Interested parties will Officers elected for 1651 were , harles Wilson was,PlIed by Canadian Legion
other day. Glenn Brandon found Board Presented the statement streets to -the amount of $49,.50 rue 17. work done C Ca
requested by the 1D.50 Counci, (including $16.,9() for December be notified accordAngly. 0-9 follows: Rector's Warden, Beit arPoinited warble fly inspector Branch NO, 140, Clinton,
a young duck, very hungry and Permanent Street 1950).1 Accoulits passed Were as fql- Bowden; People's Warden, Char- for the township at a salary of Some Of the old favorites in
cold He fed it a can of lows., Relief, $50; advertising, t We,
It, reporting for the Street HUY Fire Equipment . , lea Wise; Lay delegate to Synod, 175 cents per trout and ten. cents he cast Ifficlude George ic -
sardines, took it home and hopes C t6.30; -fox bounty, $6; Brucefleld John Middleton, Sr,-. Vestry i per mile, scinh Mrs. J. M. ByUott� Eddie
to keep it for a pot ... He. he,
Committee, Reeve Elliott referred That we purchase three lengths,
dubbed it "Donald" , . . Glenn 'to excessive cost of snow remov- total 150 feet, 2V241tch'-flose, two lights, $94,60; rj�non&rille lights, Clerk, John Deeves; Board of Bylaw No. 4 to Provide for an nlItOtt, Lloyd Moor% and Art
says 'Donald" is very fond of as, ploughing and sidewalk clear- cOR15, 12 pair gloves; live now $343.32, rebates, $29,25; O.A.P Management consists 01 the Wal- expenditure of $35,000 on the Groves- Personnel of CIII-Vtoll
soda crackers once, and proposed the construe- Vremen in addition to the pros- $2.50; salary and allowance, $12j: dens, Lay delegate, Vestry olel-4; township toads for 1951 was giv- RCAF Stati011 are assisting in
tion of a permanent street hrom eat company of 15 men, and postage and excise, $5; roads, a's . 0 Fred Middleton, W611liam ell third and final reading the Production, as well as dozens
THE GROUND HOG SAW HIS Huron a norfil to tile that we look into the matter reading.
, of local p
' permanent
natter of $3,088,76, Stirling, Mrs, John Middletan,i It was decided -again to people.
shadow hospital and ad east to Mg1l" a better siren, Council adjourned to. meet Mrs, Charles Cooper, Joe Storey delegation to the Ontario Good Complete details of the pro -
on February 2 at Bay- gramme are Published In a full-
field-aild elsewhere in this dist 4. Bonds for Sinking Fund March 3 at &p.m.. and Edward Wise, Roads convention,
riot --and, according to tradition, Way in- Council intends to do all with- Page allnOuAcement oil Page
Aid. C. W. Draper reported for That'Counell approve an SIdesmen appointed were:
the Fire and Water Committee 'vestment of up to $5,000 nOW as WOULD DAY OF PRAYER Keith Miller, Edward Wise Dan- ill its power to have the Province Seven of this issue. Incidenttally
returned to his winter quarters and urged the installation of � surplus in the Sinking Fund, aTla The Women's World Day of old Middleton, Ed, Deeves, 6eorie Iresurface the Ilighway between this Was one of the reasons i(;�
for another six weeks' snooze, signal box outside the- Town Hall authorize the Fins mittee Player In: Clinton Is being held ay Wise, Joint Middleton, I Clirdon and Godexicb, and a la'tenl"s Of the Paper today, the
but the birds seem -to be a bit I nce, COM
more optimistic about chances of and a be4fter siren, and Treasurer to purchase Domin- tills year in St: Paul's Anglican nd Ia. oil cQuIllough. Pedhioll Was ordered sent to the other being Power cut-offs Yost -
an early spring . . . Mrs, J, E. Ald. L. G. Winter reported fell, 1011 Of Canada bonds, or scine Chur&, at •three *'dock Friday a Meeting was closed with local member of parliament- in erday.
Howard saw a robin In her gsT_ the Hospitalization Committee. Other security of equal values to afternoon, February 9, The ser- pray by the rector affiter which this connection, —0—
den on Jan. 18 and he was sk-ig- Finance
M. J. Agnew read the the amount stated, vice has been prepared by the a `aria] hour was spent and lunch The :following accounts were SUCCESSFUL DESPITE STOR51
Ing . . .Last week a flock of 17 inailco Statement for January. Cemetery Perpetuity Christian women of Germany. All was served by I ladiea. A Presented and ordered paid: Miss Heavy toads and Stormy Wes -
robins was seen near R. Blair's Dumping Grounds That Council approve the Ill- women 'are invited to join in hearty vote of thanks Was tend- Acheson, Tent, $10; Jack Teb- ther ilitmiered to some extent
Deputy Reeve W. J. Miller's vestment Of up to $900 in Ceme- this worldwide chain of prayer ered to Mr; and Mrs. John Mid. butt, fox bounty, $2; Salvation with the auction We held at the
place Their piunlage was report for dleton for their kind has
bright cl;d fresh as oil those birds - The Property Commit- terY Perpetuity Account In and praise. pitality Army, London, grant, $20; Tracey farm of William A. Reid, on the
returning from the south each Ise started again the discussion Sterling Trusts Corporation, or meeting having the eeting ill their Brown, refund on taxes, $11,64; Parr.Line, two miles south of,
of the con6ftion of the dumping some other security of equal home, Frank. Rowed, refund on taxes, Varna, yesterday afternoon, but
spring ... And on Friday, when C. OF C. PLANS
it was go cold that we doubt if grounds, There Were various value, and authorize the Finance 1$2: County of Huron, indigent it proved to be an excellent sale.
the ground hog any more suggestions offered and it was Committee and Treasurer to ne- MEMBER DRIVE KNOX (PC), Auburn 1"atlel"g, $13-50: Town of Gode- Evidently, those who braved the
than finally left to the Property Cam- 90tiate this transaction, rich Division Court, $14; Muni- elements really oame,to buy.
poked -his nose out of Ws hole, our Auburn correspondent) cipal World, supplies, $16.27;
Mrs. W. F. Metcalf heard a great mittee to work Out a Solution. Name Fire Brigade PICKS OFFICERS "'The annual meeting Of Knox . Registrar of Deeds, Huron County, MURRAY'
deal of chirping in her Wden Garbage Collection Bylaw No. 5 for 1951 was pas . Presbyterian Church, Auburn, 1$1.45; Clinton News -Record, ad -
and looked out to see five fat Arthur St. Among was presentised, Providing for the appoilit- During 4,he next two weeks, Was held in, the Sunday Schooll
robins having all argument with stating he intended soon to stsA,ment of the 'Fire Brigade and Clinton and District Clamber of room On SublrdAy W4 a splen-ilvellis"19 find Supplies, $14,57; IS HIGH MAN
a ar age I start, salaries. There are direct relief end Post Sanatorium
a blue jay-aboult the Weather, Id-, 1- rt 011d " n referred new men this year. five Commerce will condudt all In. did attendmice. After a SUMW care, $105, road superintendent's IN TURNIP CLU13
no doubt! . . . tensivp drive for Members under Otis dinner and social hour, the pay roll No. 2, $1,646,31.
to the nepessity of a power 'Bylaw No. 6 for 195t 'A'88 Pes' the chairmanship of Mitcheal Inkeilin Moderator, Rev. A. J. 11 adjourned to meet on Murray Roy, Londesboro, wan
E* * -y. This sed,
Providing for the expand!- M AT- With a comm&itee Of his Simpson took charge and con- Council
"FOUND MON Y" IS THE WAY monNer for the cemebw 'g h.�.in Maxoh 5 at 1.30 P,M, In H.)lnles- declared the high Man of the
One recipient views funds coin- was approved. Authorization for, tura of $19,000 on tile Streets, in- h fol -
lag as a Payment from the old OnstrucQ011 117 paid-up members in 1950, 30ived by prayer by Rev, John Achievement Day of this Club
any advance in Cemetery rates eluding $7,000 for cj 9 The Chailiber had ducted the devotional period ville. Huron Turnip Club at tile
aLn_recelved troin and $12,000 for inalzitenance. The new Board of Directors Honeyman,
Standard Reliance has not yet be, - _ . � I Which was held in the Opota
Corpoiettion fEdlure in Mortgage Morolito at this date. 1 Hereford Breeders
Toronto ;:�)f eleven men met in the Com- The reports of the various Or- House, Exeter, on Tuesday after -
about 25 years ago Thomas Council also apDroved the re- FIRE IN THE STORM ee ROOM7'Of the Town Hall gRniMtiOhS hXRCRted encouraging Plan (House,
January 30. This Achieve -
Hardy states that the last pay quest of having 1,Q00 small hand- During the height of last yesterday afiternoon and reorg- growth In all departments of the
maul was in April 1945, but thai books Printed covering cemetery night's Storm, C11711t011 Fire Bri- anIzed the Chamber for the year, church, ment Day concludes the activities
this one, made last week, is really bylaws, rules and rd%s. gade was called out to.a chimney With the retiring president, Lea. The church treasurer, Mrs, W, Huron Hereford Association at of tile Turnpp (Club Ifor 1050,
final , according to.tbe announce- Forward Land -use ?4ap fire about 6.15 P.M. at the resi- lie Ball, in the chair. Good reported a successful year a direotors meeting jn Clinton however, it is expected that the
meat . . . Many of the benefic- The clerk was directed to send Bence of Louis Hoy, across from Officers for 1951 are as f6lows: With -Sal obligations :net and a Friday afternoon last, d club will be reorganized it-, the
forward the "Loald Use Map" to the CNR freight shed north of President, Richnion Aikey, substantial balance on hand, raw up
laries have -passed on . . . -d S. Plans for the second Intal near future.
-------------- J. E. Tktrnbull, Department of the railway tracks, The small editor of The Ncws-Record; vice- Mrs. E. little repoq-tLng for the Spring sale to be held in Clinton 'Official 'Judges of the ten ..-,Ile-
Plarming and Development,' in stirrup pump was used with ex- president, Harold E. Hartley, WIAS stated the allocatioll had . on Tuesday, may 15. bushel exhibits were J. J. John, -
CATTLE LOOKING order to have some photostatic oelient effect. No mage W b&m over -reached and there wast damage as proprietor Of Minton Bowling It was announced that the On- $tlan of London and W. F. Strong
WELL JUST NOW copies, taken; and was also re- done. Alley; secretary -treasurer, Clay- a balance on hand. A bale had tario Hereford- AssoaWfoirl's all- of Guelph, Both these Men are
ton 0, Martin, of the teaching been sent,to headquarters for re- nun[ picnic will be head in Huron Supervising Inspectors of the
FEED HOLDS UP- staff of Clinton Public si-hoei. CContinued on page Five)County this year in Harbour Park Fruit and Vegetable Division of
Other directors are: Harry 1), Goderiah, on Saturday, June 27 the Dominion Department of
"Cattle are looking grille well Bayfield Couple Mark Ball, Leslie Bell, K. W. Oolqu- - Agriculture.
botin, W. N. Counter, Fred 0, The final standings on the
Tor this time of year," R. G. Ford, Gordon Hernia which are computed
Macaulay, Mkcheal M, r
B11 -1.11Z agrictatural representa- Diamond Ani4iversary 2A42M. John A. Sutter Honored on the of field score, sub -
Huron County, reported Mitcheol McAdam was appoint.4 mission of financial statement
today, "A few short -keep Steers -be recipients Of. Committee, and the remaining and field miles, exhibit at Ads-
have been moving to market (By our Ba field correspondent) They were t ed chairmen of the Membership Given High Hardware Award evement Day, judging, written
during tile past week at very Heartiest congratulations and many beautiful gift, .amongst cominittee, chairmen will be exernanation and attendance at
good prices. There has been con.- best wishes for many more happy, which were a diamond ring and named at a Meeting of the direc- Job" Adam Sutter, well-known Meetings Were as f,0111OWS:
Ist--Murray Roy;' Landesboro-
siderable inquiry about breading days toged'hew go to Mr, and Mrs, 2 set of dishes for the bride from tor, on February 21. The next 1-1 hardware man for four
W�
stock in hogs. George Mkit Blayfield0s Grand members of their family. Among decades 2nd - Ross Hodgeat Woodhair:
general meeting of the Chamber partner in the
Supplies are holdbik uv Old Couple, who, over the week- the many congratula mes, farm 3rd-Willdom Dougall, Exeter,'
tory there� Of Suttler-PeTdue, was
will take Place 5110itty
well. There has, been consider- end marked their' Sixtieth wed- gages
were a cablegram from after. . . . . . . . 4th -Andrew Dougall, Exeter, -
Signally honoured at the 46th
able Inquiry to date concerning ding anniversarv. Buckingham Pekoe from the
1�' 5th -Bruce Shapton Exeter- 6th-
'
Supplies It was decided to .make reser- annual convention of the Ontario
end prim of seed grain. When. Mrs. King, thought of King arid Queen. sent by their Vation for three delegates to at- Retail Ilardware Association in Donald Bray, Kirkion; 7tb-'Rosq
Timothy is in ample supply but the torning celebration, she wish- private secretary; a telegram tend the seventh ammusl Muni- the Royal York HOW, Toronto, Dobson. Kirk1ton; Sth-Douglas
red clover and alfalfa are quite ad that all their friends and from prim,,, Minister
eon MaY, Centralia-, 9th_.., Howard
short and wfill have to be sup- neiallbours ger Louis %t, cipaa Industrial promotion this week, when he was the re -
would just drop in Laurent, letters from Prenuer Terence In. Owerl. Pym, Centraldo; loth -John L.
Sound Friday ciplent of the "Presto Award"
Plemented by considerable a- and have a cup of tea with them. Frost of Ontario, A. Y. McLean, February 23, Aid, D, M. Pegg Sal� for distingulshed service to hard- Hern. woodhai
mounts .of imported seed, Tar- And so they were At -Florae on MP, and Thomas Pryde, n.
raP waxiiig plants are working Frid MPP; Ald L. 0. Winter Will resent ware retallng diarng' 1950, nellld- This club is the only Junior
ay afternoon and evening, red roses from the Bayfield Lions bils.Teell Council at this meeting, ing a suitably engraved gold V Turndl) Club In the Province of
Ontario and is sl
coutinually.11 and no one enjoyed' the occasion Club; a plant from Trinity Welton as well as a nicely framed
A number of farmers are mak- mam then this bride and groom Church sponsored locally
Guild, and other flowers citation. by the Turnin Committee of the
Ing arrangements to bring in of. 60 years. from various relatives and friends,
mvir0ed. men trom Hogar4 before Alm, King was eftired Ill black Callers in the evening spent on C0MINrL.FVFNTq • Prernka---Leste M..1Er9,gt, made Huron Crop Improvement Assoc -
and 9 First Annual Rebekah the presentatlan and read the rations' under the direction of, 111L.
-spring, Mr. Bennett stated. wore a corga L, of red and equally enjoyable time. On Sun- CDCI Auditorium, Danes' nitation in behalf of the Assop4a- Ontario Department of n
----° �_ white Mors.' F. Ritchie and day relAives from C Friday, Feb- Agricul-
voderich vis- tion at a special brealifa&t in the tune.
61 YEARS MARRIED.! Mrs. M. C. Hart assisted their Red them, and the Lions Club :nary 9, dhn'Ding 9,30-1, Frwikie Crystal, &
airoom
u Banks Orchestra, of the hotel 1-11 cOmmelifing on the exhibits
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welland, mother in receiving ill guests. Spent a happy evening waul t Admission $1 -Ong
y
Ise-, and them, Mien the presldent,- Char- per person, dress optional. 1,0gOrnig attended by Mr. Sta , said that the, high
61st wedding anniversary recent- a,. ftral cen beautiful congratulated Quality of the exhibits Indicated
nigntondville, Velebrated their The tea table, done in lace congi
Are. was fal les Sootchmerv, and other Main- '2'e -b Mr. sutber and said he should the keen Interest abowa by Club
1Y. Last October 8, Mr. Weiland with White tapers, botiquets of bers expreeseo congratulations Enjoy yourself dancing with feel very Proud indeed, and ex- members in this Project; and,
celebrated his 91st birthday. Mrs. Soring flowers and the white end and best wishes. youil%frlends every Friday night
born in Tye- silver wedding cake. Pressed the best wishes of these also was n real object to
Weiland, 83, was
Those from a distance who were at the Crystal Palace Ballroom, present. all turnip growers to produce a
There was the traditional cut- with Mr, and Mrs. King over Mitchell, to music of Don Rob- roduct of the highest qllaiit�r.
__D____ ting of the coke after which Miss the weekend were MT. and Mrs. ertron and his Ranch Bon. "Mr, Sutter is one who has
Muriel Ritchie, Mrs, � Bruce Win- Fred Ritchle made a great contribution to the He also Included In his remarks
The Weather 11 Ellilvele' Mrs. M. 5-6-P hardware business," tie Premier some Ved-31 'helpful hints for the
1950 1940 ter and Mrs.,Douoas King a--;- C, Hart, Mrs. A. F. Ding„; Mrs, Presbyterian Girls' Club Bazaar declared, JOHN A. SUTTER members to keep In mind :where
fligh Low High Low the living roam -gay
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s0sted in serving the ave.Aq in. Florence S Mr. acrd Mrs, and Tea, Saturday, February 10, In rel. y, Mr. Sutter expressed. tilibuted to better hardware re -
26 -gay NvKh masses D*tlgl:)s M119, Miss Murne Rlt- 3A Sunday School Room. Te
Feb, 1 15 0 of roses, snapdragoits, and other ohle. Toronto, and Mrs, Bruce 40c. . a his very sincere -thanks to the tailing" and continues in part: shows.
5-6-b Aswaciation and the Xationd "During the past 12 months, be,
2 14 4* 29 16, Alowers. Winter, Willowdele Dont forget the Valentine Pressure Cooker Company,. and as the president Of the Strat&rd to all other hardware retailers,
1 12 8* - 26 18 Durin-P., the afternoon, Rev." H, It was at tile home of the Dallas, Friday, February 16, gave any 'credit tbat Was being and District Retail HSrawlitalthe many advantages ac ulng,
.4 24 4 30 20 J. ' E, Webb Proposed a boast to bride's PRreAts, Jar-, Ford and Roundel Terrace, RCAF Station, given. to his -fellow -er
5 27 14 32 15 the bride to which the groom re- Alexander Barr, Hullej-t TOW members of Association, has 'Inaugurated sev- I from group effort. Through his,
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6 .33 10 36 30 spimded -very ably, after WhIcih shm, on. Febirus . and District Hand- Ctal worthwhile projects in Mer_.AssOeW1Ob have come guidance
jolly rY 4, M91, at friday. 9DU11 6, b� date of eon- ware Association, who had ,� chandasing and Orde&Y market- land Icederahip to new members,
7 34 '10 33 17 all sang llr�or mhey Are eight O'clock in the e-vaning, that Cwt by Wesley -Willis Choir. Be operated f Ily. Ing, which have proven a direct and Adeas and o rtuw�ticg for
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Snow or Good Fellows." Andleay. Annie Hai). Barr henpnle *he inme to keep 'tbJs date oper, and The citation at*dits W. Sutter benefit to oil those engaged in,stj greater servioe to all coin.
Rain: '16 Ing. Rain! 110nO Ill, thoas Pre -gent joined in "Auld i�btide of rocorrc Ki;. .7, f, -,on wa',il for &xthor rnn,0l1l1z:cJne1i1,':., Lull OIL,- A,� one *"viw by his ac- 1 the hardwari Itraide In Ortari
BeJow zero. Lang Sync," (Continued or. Page )Piour) 6-6�tivitfts and leadership has con -1 "He has cleallly demOnst 0. Twird0les r eilted by theIr
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