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gyout, hit.ti at tateitotta-
othS Wm. Leetning w•Pii 1
n....;01.ers and five gAt..-os prcs,mt.
mA,,, A ale nail ll ammed the
taettIng with fix mu071 ' 0 Then
ine.„•,;aa witb. 11„.inn Th,n,
no' sonl, 111,..ss God the Lord"
a ith lir.', NiCq'tg.)11 'k w'11 at the
pra..er wae lqiered and the
tire read hY M rt,, N.
Made from St. Luke 5: 1.1.1:
Metton I: la Mt well gave a
le:ethic: "The inward Dye- from
,onweed, were re:n.1
and business eendueted, Plane
were made fer a wedding dinner
held in the elillrch Aug. 2.1,
t'11.11.. !'..*:o Unanswered Pray•
was given by Ir-. Stewart
NteCall. The -elosine. hymn "'it,.
:Le.. King shall reign Vietories"
toll -wed with the Lord's
r.e.et repeated in unison. A. de-
Hlett was served by the
CROMARTY
s. jeutti., 'ilsoller of Guelph 1
1 lei' ed 1.tt wet it '0;00 her broth. 1
Ncea Ce..kwell ot Dash,
wood 1,t1tIrncti hollio on Aleudto
:et' Italidajug with her eousin.
Miss Ali'- Walker.
lir, and Mrs. Harold -Carey are
holidaying with their daughter,
Mrs, ArmsD•ong at her voltage
near Pe:view:emelt.
Mr anti .Mrs, ti.orge Aiteheson
and Jed: -and Mrs. Mary Aitehe-
ei of Avonton were Sunday yiSi-
tors with Mr, and Mrs. George
Wallace.
"NVO0ti vitri with Mr,
and :qrs. Otto \Venter were )1r.
and Mrs,. Jack McGhee and dau-
ghter Jackie of London and Linda
Currie of Dorcheeter,
Nliss Barbara -Speuce of Mitch
ell is visiting with her sister and
biedlter-indaw, Mr, and Mrs. La-
..
et ne IN anat. e,
,ade.s the 14th een. east and Mise Karen Adams of Mitchell
'11.• is a guest of Mr, and Mrs. Alex,
1 ere/ Bee/Wary Gardiner.
The regular monthly meeting The infani daughter of Mr. and
llrh and boundary group Mrs, Laverne Wallat'e•hae return.
et: Duff's Pnited Church WaS ktd home from Victoria Children's
eel.1 :LT rile :lane. of Mrs. Donald Hospital. London, where she was
im wlth 14 members and a patient for a week,
1,i 't -111. With Mrs, The regular meeting of the CG
Wm. C mtts pre-d,ling the meeting IT was held Meoulay, The usual
wa.; .ewned with the singing of business was eondueted and plans
li innitt S,:ripture were inade for the mother and
from 1' -',dm es was read deughter banquet to be held on
Ree Williamem. Min- Tuesday evening., August 23rd,
i'orres.!klence were "Mr. and Mrs. Will Lunilt
Martin Itaau. The Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Miller and fa.
•Ii.H.;•'d with the Mizpah luny and Mr. and \h -n. It, 1•. Sad-
1;en. 11:1 ti and inie•II was served "er, Mr. Alvin Wortlen and family
'ne :Mese J.- Bruce. ereOmong the ntimboA".tha no
Jim Cat 0. and Mrs, Haan adoled the Ballantyne picnic a
halt hour ,t1ottforth Lion.-, park on Sunday.
seenne1. of Sarnia lir, .1sein liallantyne ;mil Mrs.
few it:AA s with his par- JaA. Fairburn of Exeter were re-
. ill, Mr, and Mrs. John Shannon t:'etlt visitors With )Ir. ant: Mrs,
last week. ilamilton.
Shortreed of North Mr, and lIt'. Lloyd Sorsdahl
Ca spent a few days with her and Connie aceompanied by Mt
ems, Mr..and Mre.Jas, Short- aud Mrs. Johu Chessell an1.. baba
reed, son visited on Sunday afternoon
Mrs. \Vtu. Thamer, Pauline, with Mr, .titel Mrs,. Neil Lomond
•shirley, Judy and John are holi- at their cottage at Ipperwash.
du:- ittt at Goderi,:th this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kerslake,
Mrs. Haredd Smalldon under- Joyee, Brenda and Craig' visited
went an operation in •Scott Mem, on Sunday with friends in Kitch-
oriel Hospital, Seaforth, Thurs. euer.
Jay, of last week. Miss Brenda Kerslake of Staffa
Mrs, Fred Kerley, Margaret spent 0 week's holiday at the
Anne and Miss Amye Love of home of her grandfather, Mr, Att.
Toronto were weekend guests at drew McLachlan,
the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Walter The Mission Band of Roy's
Broadfoot. Church was entertained by the
Mrs, Roberta Dilly of Bedford, ladies of the WMS and WA. at
Ohio, visited with her aunt and their August meeting at the home
uncle Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Dundas of Mrs. Elmer Dow.
last Friday. Mrn, Carman Park, superinten-
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rutledge dent of the Mission Band, opened
and daughter Evelyn of Toronto the meeting. Several Bible stories
vi -'ted with Mr. and Mrs, Roy from the New Testament were
Bennett laet week, told by Mrs. Andrew Christie, The
- Mrs. Les Sink° and family of meeting took the form of a picnic
Termto spent the weekend with and games were playetl followed
and Mrs. John Sltannon. by lunch. A corsage was presented
Miss Ruth Ennis of Kitchener- to Mrs, Andrew Christie, who was
waterloo 11,1spital, Kitchener, is the grandmother with the most
',Aid:tying with her parents. Mr. grandchildren present,
:And Mrs. Peuglas
Mr. and Mrs John Steiss and County Wants To
and Mr. and Mrs, John
.t,..ee,eie-e end famile have return- Sell Airport
•,• homes at Welland af-
Huron County Connell has an-
lei3.;yina. itt the
•Ken Rit. Plans to sell its ;160 -acre
SkH
y arbor Airport to a private
Larry and Mr. 1- 1't 01'?-
-: it several Alays in Toronto 1° 1""I. betun. v"".°."1
w,.e;A with Mrs, Mary Dressy'. '-""
Iqtrcha so the
nr..;;ertY will be received until
oan, 5,1, 2. t_'lerli-Trtmsurer 1.
1. PorrY and it is ex;wcted
V.!I be main, SeM, S
til a ommil
:mm -ii felt it
would ti •o mor' Mmbie to have a
private individual .eperating the
-1 1. a e,reoration whieh
could precede better eontrol.
-It was getling to he a highly
teohn!cal oeeratien.- Mr, Berry
said, "and 1 felt that it was
t • operate the eel.,
the se. -
in Duff e United Church will
.• 1., ..1 et the 11,11a1 hut- 11.20
• e ell Mr, .1.,:nes Perrie, a
college con-
Qerviee. Sunday
wii: les he'd at 10.20 a.m.
Memb,rs .f Bruneis Horti-
1'.1 1; 1.1; held it Inee,ing
.n.. r. Ne...n Reid.
TassOtty evenimr to
tt,:atas for :he Iforti, ultural
S eiet: s Annua: Fl)wer Show le
:t Dressed, Litu'jry
27 frdni 2.:;.• to 3 .1
Sale .of the airfield will be
"'I :" 1'. 1-r made oftl condition that the
le -even ,:". ar.c1 even• ewner guarantee to main-
ee.d,
twin all :resent services for at
n " 'thv'' leaet 27, years. The field now
'r "'D"id ,-rates a charter service, aircraft
A rpair tieing classes.
b.' t't''n 'Itt, and serves as a bite fur a larg.?
M0I),,t1",.: .1nunmh,-rrIva:O.F.Dwaed planes
.1T_.,ft.I.I is too all to ae.one
in the eda- an:.1I.,0Lz larger t;,„an
.11.1 Mr- lan WI:bee s.
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horses into thinking they were
ea...in.::: hay while he fed thorn
eraw. Surely this cotildn't he the
fliva of the honseWifc in Wanting
batter subslitules colored to look
like inwer.
...rwiltakt Zone”. on the
TV program is described tts "the
area between the pit of man's
fear and the summit of his knowl-
edge". Sales promoters do not
appeal to the Middle sone but ra•
ther to the extremes.
Dairy farmers in the past seem
t o have tried, with eonsiderable
sta.eesA to appeal to the "stinunit"
by promoting the sound idea that
milk and milk produets are whole-
some food items. However it
seems: to me that the competitors
of butter obtained Much greater
effect in much less time In t1P-:
penning to the "pit of man's
fear" through the promotion of
the idea that animal fats in he
diet increased the colosterol in
the blood stream and eontributed
ta the incidence of heart disease.
On the surface we need only
think of the eskiino who lives
very iareeiy on animal fats but
has no heart disease as compared
to the consUlner in United States
who last year ate More butter
substitute than butter and los
great deal of heart disease, From
the most recent medical research
reiiorts on the subject 1 can only
interpret that diet has no affect ott
the amount of oolosterol in the
hind Stream...But stress and tier-
VOUS tension vcrY definitely do
increase the quantey of this prod.
uct in the 01, eel and therefore
may eontribute to heart at tacks,
This would exelain the i/101Tlig.0
nt ilCal't 111.0, I] 1011 eV4
oeeti eountries.
Similarly dairy farmers oath) •
very well aPpeal to the "pit of
man's fear by making use of the:
,ttatement that appeered in Many
of our dailies to the effeet teat
t.etntains mach less of the
strontium let fallout than the
grags which the cow eats. Could-
n't we conclude that products
manufactured from vegetab'es
would contain more of this dang-1
eroue element than dairy prod-
ucts?
W3A married to a kranees Dent Ihe town of Leighlinimidge on
late llarrow in 1795." it was front
the Best family that name Elias
was dertved. It is important to
remember this name, Itllns, be -
valise the father of the f0,111011g
k•artuunist-prodacer was known:
by that name, but he was Elias
Disney the second. Starting back
in the year 1740, the ehronieler
notes this succession; Kuppel,
Keppel. Elias and then the
world famous 'Walt,
Genealogical official Enstace
adds: "Lieense directed to St,
Mary's Church, Dublin for James
Disney ef Kill County, Carlow, to
marry Anne Moore of Dublin,
spinster, July 31, 181.8. Also we
find a case of a Thomas Disney
Jr., acting for Lady Longford, se-
curing lends for Richards,. Geor-
gina Pearson, acting for her hus-
band, Richard Pearson (deceas-
ed.). The money involved about
5,000 pounds. William Disney
was acting administrator and Ro-
bert Anthony Disney was wit -
21 appears the Pearsons decid-
ed to forego their holdings on the
Emerald Isle and sail for a new
life in the New World. Conse-
quently one day in the year 1800,
a branch of the family arrived in
Goderich—then being advocated
as a promising met -ea by John
Galt, They kept up correspond-
ence with their Disney friends
back in Ireland • and apparently
made those letters sound so alt.
venturous that the Dieneys
ev-
tntuttitty decided to follow forth.
Ket'pel Disney, the second,
('amt' to visit James J. Pearson's
t'ttu1t1tittIter, Cat heti n e and
theveut,on met her sister, After
the eeteeesary interval of serious
wooing', he wed the lady and int-
; mediatel:, decided tO 1110V0 in-
land." to cut his own Melte in
this Queen's Bush. The site he
chose to farm was imetted about
three miles west by south of
.Bluevale.
Keppel developed 111 10 a strong
personality and an aggressive
promoter. He found that pros.
perity through farming could be
a long drawnout and tedious af-
fair so after siring seven child-
ren, he gathered np his brood and
returned to a place palled Salt -
ford, near Goderich. There Ken-
nel became one of the first, if not
the first, to begin salt mining op-
erations in that area. This in-
dustry continues to be perhaps
the best known one in that lake -
shore town.
Elias, who was to become fa-
ther of Walt., attended school at
Dluevale and Goclerich and was
19 when be bid goodbye to Can-
ada'to continue and end his life
KNEW DISNEY FAMILY
An interesting interview with
James .1, Pearson, Ethel Ont., is
described in a recent issue of the
Listowel Banner:
When James Pearson was rem-
iniscing he recalled that Pearsons
and Disneys knew one another
well, living in towns only 12
miles apart in Ireland. This
etatement is borne out in a Dub-
lin letter. Quotes the Genealogic-
al recorder: "Our files show that
11 Keppel Disney, son of Robert,
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'10114 SEAPO1IT11 NEWS
in the United States, !Mae, un-
fortunately was 110t blessed With
his fnUter's aggreetelvenees 1111
.11.'I more or loss of :a :Minimal .0%-
1:401100, kw,tourning for 14
Chicago, Where Walt was born,
and then on to kUlleas.
And according to J11,11.108 J.
Pearson, Walt wasn't nuum better
than his :father and for a good
part or hie liro, lathongh rDeognt-
zod for Ilio artistic talent 5, wit,
labelled It squanderer and a tem,
do -well. 11. was ibis b1 -ether, RAY,
a man blessed with knowing' the
value el a shekel, who turned. for-
tune Walt's way. Ile is noW And
always has been the nate behind
the scene who ,really direets the
Disney enterprises.
James J. Ilearson has never
spoken or written la Walt, but
has carried on eoercepondence
with Roy who provided him with
considerable of the Informallon
he is compiling. Walt of vttrtie,
never saw Bluevale until alma
ten years ago when he hatred the
laud settled by hie grandfather.
J Pearsou'e arrival
from Owosso on that Demotion
just missed meeting his fannies
kin-tolk lo' about two weeks.
Several ear groups from this
area will travel to Owen Sound
his venting weeloond to bo pre-
sent at the Go'' I1 8011nd Col egial0
VOI,tatOltal 111,9t111110
A NM r,,, Jelmvalee
Thltreday, Aligned 18, 11001
First Presbyterian and Northside
United Churches
Joint Suanner Services
124
First Presbyterian Church
to A.M.
Ilanday School in reeptietive
N101'0100
11 A.M.
Sermon:
Min:Inter: Bev. J. Cliff 13r11 bit,
13.A.
Rvervone 'Welcome
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neetim. sponsored by :the Watch
Tower Blble iLtd Tram, 8ociety
will ha held 111000 August 19-21.
Mr. T. 11. Jonee, district super-
visor, will address the gathering
several tt11100. The highlight, 01
the convention will come when he
epealm on the subject ''l"littling
Peeve 1 This Troubled World",
JAMES
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