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The Huron Expositor, 1939-07-21, Page 1ll�r r,lt . 44t,' nL(!'d,� i yl jA iii j e ap f { k'rr1 �'� .. Z .rC. I 1, " 11 1 e la. ' • f- I �Vl I 4, ' 6 11 I E Mightleth Year ' . O 1 Whole Number 3786 • 0 i RICH' FAMILY HD,LD•S ,ANNUAL REUNION, SERVICE :Assemble At Home Built . 80 Years Ago By John Crich., RCE CN SUNDAY . ) tiv+e of a new trend In tam - My a+eundonrs was the church service mall ecumtiery dieeoraition ,service held by the nm—ibeirs of tate Crich family sat Turner's United Church, Ttdeker- amIth, on Sunday afternoon. Rev. ' Grriamd G. Burton, M.A., B.D., preach- ed tlb;e s'eatuorx. The lith annual reunion, of the Crlc4 fatmtly was" held;. on Saturday at the home of Gifford Crich, Tucker- ,. smi'bh, whrildh is the original Crjeh 4Yomesittead, a farm taken up by John Crich, who crime to Canada; 102'years r • A • it .s Ii�jA�, �, .K'.''!?i JiYua ago and vritih his wife, Elizabeth fShaaT) CrIGh, foundied the fancily of ,wWcch theme are now approximately 275 'members. The present occupant of the homestead, Gifford Crich, is of the third generation of •-tfhre family. One hundred and fortty4lve members of flhe family and their connections usesnibledl for the 1939 anastral reun- 3ou- Dulding the afternoon 'a program ,of music and literary numbers and. z'hort addiressfes was carried out and was followed by a program of sport ev^aurta Honor. Pioneers The program openiedi with comimun- fty sdmgdmg followed by two minutes of silieniee in memory of the late j Amos Crich, who, was president of the orgamizadiion iv 1938. A reading rby, Mies Helen, Cricb was followed by tau impromptu address by Mrs, Ernest Crich, of Pontiac, Mich. A reading by RfrmjPrank Waltem, a 'vocal duet Iby tih�e Pepper sisters were next do Iordier and afterwlard Miss Gertrude Chicb,, Seaforth, entertained the com- Many with a travel talk des'cri'ptive of la motor trip b17ough England with a Marty of ,teacher ialssoci&t4a% Sire spohe of them hevrng come upon a town by the name of Crieh and on MgUATYY found that the town bad been mmtm,ed for its founders. Cor- a>epeni t uce carried lin ill answer to mu adivertiisob lent whish Mies Crich bad placed in a• paper of the town bcrougblt out ,evidence trhhat there ds a tamaRy c"onanlectiom A recitation, "The '1`rra:W- by eight-year-old Geo. Turn- er and short addresses by Dr. H. r4DW1er, Cldntron, ' and SraftnUel Whit- mtorre were fallowed by "God Save tare IU—ug." , The sports program under Mdon 4c"ch's efir'oiemt management Consdst- red of ra¢nnang racos, hoop race, bean vonAtest, peanut ecramble, .baseball., dfcnm'ex call, kiicktIng slipper, graceful walk, nail dlriving. Mas,. (Dr.) Fowler won, the dinner calif contest So re- alistic and officinal slounding wars her ,call Oat bbfe young 'mien at the ball (Continued' on Page 4) ' 3 Dawn of Morning Rave you Brat new a window, just as Dawn crlee+pisi up in the east, And, watched the miracle of Morn? Have you sat beneath the trees ,And hisitemedi to the songs of the gals?' shire you walked alone in the forest And waatch'ed the flowers smile at you? . ?wave you w+atehed .tine face of a low- ed one . Turn cold and gray at the swoop of Daaa? 31ave, you stood at thebrink of a grave And PlAtened to hive , fa'Lling clods, As they rumbled, on, .the coffin lid? Jiave you sat in a broken Nome, An,a bungeredt for the call of a I volae? Have you remembered your• mother's Prayers And sought to follow her to the throne of Md? • Have you fors&ken your carnal sins And tried to win eternal ,peape? dEavie yed prrapedl to a lovdwg God Arid asked Him to comfort you, -then the world ds' dark and grime? t0 scot, you HAVE NOT'LIVED! JACK W. YOES Pioneer Home i I i1, . . •• ... . " A v, , ,;.. 8 .11 I (' D^�' N, ,? . ! : 'lye Y K;;. 1 { ,iiiii .' 4 1 " 4 1rh t c , ST � 'h.ipti:l Yu , L W't' ` t,., r :.r 1` '�' 41'ft{Y YI r14•!,G ,r I14 1 Y4t'si'p suss i ` is , 'Y:! r 'iAt11 '4 ci ih ' I n I r1i�Jf}'l,'tt}a h'+ 1i1 �'ttit`D'nl M1 fie `�'{{ -�'f tIt I P r V,1 , . S' Qvyfi 'v t f a �f u+�,itr r i d ti l "` , 4rr wA NI r Y 1 ad ,I , Fiy r I a) Nfrl SA J. u 1 , �,' o .1.4 .a .' i '.: 'k�r �? A,:.0 of u� "s �r "r.'G,r� `� 3�m ,`y'nN �t a��FP �rtl i{ �Y{�;llya�,„Jtiwi i'c-�, 11 f� i0 4 �il'A t F `..+ �y'v: r rd f}' �.'"`�s ` ti L .�e.•_ rt, a, 9 } tit �'J �,I' $ i11 S at y } I• 1r' L;, r 4 i !v , , r,Fia frr tx1�tk . 1 ; F,.. y, J y t, 1 tt}t j /I , � � i� u ::+.` �;. . -. , .• SF.AFtORTu, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1939. � � y , i � 7 ; ��r J�°� ha�����r �L '�� �f x��"�;i � �� i1. � /T�.. y �' �p��� - r hri l�1 ,)r 'H Y 1� C U�'iY Gr p * I�. kr & J' �+dF 1 P ,, Atl) r ! i5 i n' rCf J^".tib 1• t. , d Al Sy�i >p�� 117 i Seaf orthDefeatsWznthrop HIBBERT FARMER ,Full Entry Ma rks ]o•�rle' r UI � � �°;'� f = 4i `� � �� ��,;�f�t ���, w���y : it a��Y A> 3E F ? y r11, . . • - A,. fro .-r tva. r . -r, i, 'Advancing toH.F.L.G�roup IS FILLED'"WHEN Lreather Goods Tourr�: C �� ., ` f i ` ,� a��i�rr f Finals Despite Free Fora ll HIT BY LIGHTNING As. M i t'c h e 11 Ps, i r Flus AT '�► ,. Is" f f"r `11. • '�i.., p 5 'i + • _'r �_ _ t'r'ey ,rl�. r �► • O • O Now Meets St. Columban Russell Scott is Victim of • j`' • • O •Two Seaforth Pairs, E. H..Mrs. Owen G�ag�r, nth l�ht ` k , , For Southern Group Foot- Thursday Afternoon Radios Close, H. Free and J. J. is Oldest Lady : ;',r Widen Road ball Honors. Storm: NO1Sy' Clnff, M. McKellar Also Present. ","' ��t,. Work of preparing the Mill '� In an effort to clear u inter- ' ' kR a' Road between Seaforth and Bruce- ference which has bothered Sea MtOne�' SPORfiS 91 ) field for paving i's well under way.FINAL GAME IS FUNERAL MONDAY'' 1 P�ROGAIVI. , tri 'r forth radios for some weeks, a `1 Already approaches to Egmond- . NOT DECIDED government radio inspector war. ply HERE ON° ` villa bridge have been doubled in Ruseell Scott, widely known Hib- at work in the town on Tuesday -' width and this week a oweR Htturan "Cioun2y Cownei headed by .,._ I p bent farmer, was instantly killed and Wednesday 4. this week. . WED, AFTERNOON warm 'R u Turner, ou spent ar � shovel has been eating into hills Seaforth football team advanced to w h ,streak by lightning about five The interference, which is believ-lhaWy i a on the road. Charters' hill is now H,F.A, South Group finals an Tues- ,o'clock Thursdaya'ftern'oon as be ed to result from a cracked in afternoon Wednesday when a picnic i..". receivi'n attention, the dirt be day when it defeated Winthrophere for the: memibers• and °t'hedr fanaiiltes `;;i9- g , drove to his 'bairn on a load' of hay. sulator, has resulted in scores' of A full 'entry 'marrked +the Seaflorth ,1,. in trucked to widen the road at The finals, however, are now d was held at Grand Bend. Games of "y s 8 ran, Donny, abed 10, also on tits complaints going to the district.' Bow'15ng Cub's leather goods of raced wend 1 , slttaletnated wi'ttt St. Calum'ban anal g g baseball, and a -program 3" '' other points. According to En. g,, lolade, was nort injured, although one radio office at Kitchener, the I'm tournanieant here Wednesday.., after - T. R. Patterson, no pan- th'e 1ocalst unable to come to terms re- horse was killed,. spector said. room, whdoh was' 'nom by H. Porter- eage'r9y oomttesited, ,, ing will be done this year, but file finral gamey, A confer- field anirL R Cut7nbe¢tsran of Mitchell, A Ri` A light. ralin was faRinlg at the time, The results of •tthe r'aees w'erfe.-• s the road will be prepared for arae between offs rials of the two with 4 wins plus 24. Boyrs 6 Years and, trmd�ir; Bruce Ers r'I teamre on Thursday morning was bar- but the lightning and 'thatnder did not • • - r• O O • The greens were in perfect condi- -,°, A work in 1944. %sem .,sev,ere, Accor cling to his oro- kine, Dorn R'entton; 'girls 6 and under ren of results the meeting breaking tlotr arid 'slpienddd summer weather 4 up with the steams deciding to leave ther, Thomas Scott, who was in the $ Parored tahAe bowlers. Barbava, Reartt'on, Isabel' Feagan; boys O O • O 411. O the quesition .tlo .the league •president, barn waitdmg for, the load to arrive. gthler 8 and under, Ross' Kennedy, Stewart TENNIS PLAYERS Aiken were R as follows: Henderson ; girls 8 t and) under Mary . " The difficulty cents^es' about the 'IMy fait -heir and I were"�aitiug for 2nd, A Aiken and A FL Bradtle of BRUSSELS PARTY RESULTS IN .FINES Acting Magistrate E. S. Livermore Presides at Pollee Court.. I A (party in Brussels In Jure had its sequel in Seafioint'h police court Thursday m'or'ning Wore Acting Magis,tra,te E. S. Livermore, of St. Thomas. 'Three charges against Wma, Nes- Ybitrt, and one each against Tdwmas Bossence, a14as Plantz, and James Col- lins; resulted- from what Crown At- torney D. E. Holmes termed "a du•uniken brawl_" Charges; against Nesbi'tit of assault- ing Bossenc , and of taking the Bos- slence, car without the owne'r's con- sent were dismissed, as, was a charge of `ddsordorly conduct against Plantz. Fines and $10 and costs were lev- ied an Bossence and Nesbitt, while Colhus was assessed $1 and costs, all on diisorderty conduct charges. As a result of an accident in front of the Lions Park on July 1st, Wm. Rosiey, 94 Nelson Street, Stratford, pleaded guilty to a charge of careless drliv'inlg, as did Maurice Gilles, of Blwcefleld, both paying fines) of $5.00 and costs. , When. he was stopped on No. 8 Jllgl:iwlay on July Gth by Constable Calllainder, James McQuaidwas un- able to produce an operator's permit, so he pleeded guilty in police court and paid a fine Qf $10 and costs. Mark 61 st Wedding Day Mr. and Mrs.. John Carter, Sr„ well known and bi,ghly esteemed residents of Htulletd, cel+etyrated' the sixty-first anniversary of their mturrriage witl;t a dinner at their home, at which all the members of their family were . present. They were the recipients of congratulation from friends far and near and received a rag from mem- bers of their family. A pleasant so- cial evening was spent in music and dancing. Their gmnddia.ugttters, Isa- bel McKellar and Margaret Carter, bap d'aalced and sang ands Mrs. John Fergusson played for 'the. dancing., (Mr. Carter was born 81 years ago and was married 14 Sly7th, July. 17, 1878, to Miss Margaret Dodds, a ataughtter of the late James Dodds, of McKillop. They sletblled near Win- throp and mover) afterward to Hul- lett where they have sd+nce resided - Mr. Garter is quite active for his years and' ihe'lped huts sons this Sum- nter in, building the hay stacks, while Mrs. Carter does) all herr own, house- work. Members of the family attending were: 'Mr, and Mrs. M. McKellar and Isobel McKellar; Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Hill and sio'n; Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter and two sons, Jack and Lorne; Mr. and Mrs. John Carter, Jr. and 'three childtrem, Margaret, Kan- netlfr and Ke'it'h; Mir. and Mrs. John Ferguson and' tdtledr grandson and tam- )fCrich Family the load.when Dee 'hooked out and Lomdoin, 4 wins plus. 20; 3rd, E. 11, Anu Erskine, Mary Lever; bossy, la 1'?1' 1` hdmd ga'm'e. Seafot th wants this p a,, . played, on, neutral grounds, offeials 'moi' "Mere is a load burning. We Close and Harold .Free, Sieaforth, 3 and udder, Stewart H•endemon, Ross 'had, better see where Russell is., , I HOSTS TO LISTOW�L win's plus 30;' 4tih, E. S. Finkbeiner K'enned'y; girls 10 and under, Jean �s claiming that this was agreed upon by the league. St. Columsban, on the. looked cwt tlhen and says- bhe sm'oke." and Ed. Koch, Listowel, 3 wins plus Elliott, Jean. Aarmsrtrong;'9iays, 12 and .7.1 , other hand, thinks the third game 'Scott told how- he and his father 26; 5th, J. J. Cduif and M. McKellar, under, Ross Kennedy, Stewart Hen. --1 , should be played' in, St. 'Colum!ban.. ,touted out ands met Donny, who call- Seafoatt3i, 3 wins plus, 21; 6th., L. Berson; g:irlls 12 and under, Jean' El- ' ed to them "Daddy's killed and, one John McKenzie and Grace Dahmer arid V. 46'ood','Kitchener,' 3 licit, Jean Armstrong; boys 14 and '' alt, The Seaf'arrChwinrthrop game urn words plus) 20. over, L'aaman Whitmore, Angus Tuesday was fast from start to fin- 'of the honseds." They went on to the Krauter. Winners At gus Nich- ,, 14 1,1f; ish qmd played before one of the laxg- wagon and found Mr. Scott lying on The sures: boson; girls. 14 and over, Pearl El- •', >•• the ground 'beside the dead horse; Local Tourne Ed. , Nasih, Win•gham, 4 fosses; liatt, Ettabelle Webster; ladles` I`.. � eat cro- dls of `trice seasdrm. y ��� The flit goal: the game was .the Ilnay on the wagon burning. F Rieliber-g, Milverton, 1 win plus 6; Clothespin race, Mrs, George Feagan, i1f, : w(ltile Donny Scott said be wasn't Dow Mae, Wingham; 1 win plus 12; W. Mrs. Ed. Kennedy, Mrs, George El- isGared by H, ollsom 45 $econ'ds Members of the Listo:ceT Dennis J. Smith, Milverton, 2 wins plus 16: )loft; mien's clothespin race, Norman `in:. ,after the kackyoff. From then on, Nuri, his uncle believes be may have Club were guests of the Seaforth W, Hamtidton, Win'gham, 1 win plus Lever, L. E. Cardiff; martaed wo <{ SeaRorJth had the better of the game, been stormed because of the time it p,vers on Friday evening. Cold wen- 11; L procto), Brussels, 3 wins plus men's race. Mrs. Ed'_ Kennedy, Mrs. having better combination than Win• took hf to run to tme barn, a lis ' Ther adided zest to the -games which 8; J,' Mason, Wdnghama, '2 wins' plus George Feagan; county councillors'. Ultro tamce of caul• 60 toils. ! <S Y ended 6 games to each club. 24; C. Lipp, K-Roh,enerr, 1 win plus' 10; race, Chester Mawhilmey, Geo, Pea- i, r P• F. Siris scored- the second goal of The dead man was widely known Foll'ow'ing the gfanies, lunc.b was W, GrraY, Wingrham, 3 wins' pius 20; gan, " il' the game on a pass from J. Holland 'a,s a brre'edem of th°rouglibtsed horses served in tike club house and dancing H, CAtam Pion, Brussels, 3 wins phis "a?I I at the 24 -minute mark. Wdn'tibirop and rd's Clydesdales are consistent enjoyed far an hour. 17; W. Armstrong, Godierich, 1 win The oldest gentleman present was 1, j milssied one goal when T. Ross went winners at exhibitions throughout The. games: plus 7; L. Deaimler, Kitchener, 3 wins Alex. Young, of Gcilborne Township; s. in on, Bell, only to'kick the ball over Ontario. Together with his fatiber he Mixed Doubles plus 20; J. McVicar, Godlerich, 2- wins the oldest lady, Mrs. Owen Geiger, '�!. the top of the goal. was known t'hiroughout the country. Baunford and Stewart, Listowel, de- (plus 21; C. P. Sills, Seaforth, 3 wins ,of Hensall. The mystery prize was ,,f. It The Seaforth boys started ,strong He is mirvived..by duds wife, the form- feated Steinberg and Southgate, 6.1. plus 20; P. Carey, Godlerich, 2 wins won by George Renton. I.,,, in the sleco>id half and after four 'err Janet Grace McKellar; one son; McKenzie and. McIver, Seaforth, de- plus 6; R. E. Bright, Setaforth, 3 wins • � '`l`• minutes of .play arrbund'the Wduthrop Donald; three dlaugfhtera, Mrs. Jahn feated Polack and Schneider, 6-4. piwst 16; R Adkau, Lomdiom', 4 wins , ,: goal, F. Sills again scored o•n a cor- W'al'lace, Cromarty, and Agnes and Dorrance.• and Box, Seaforth, de- ,plus 20; E_ H. Close, Seaforth, 3 wins1. "'i net, )nick from A Nicholson Sea- Margaret, at home; his parents, Mr. feated Oliver and Smith, 6-4. plus 30; L. Hawes, Mitchell, 2 wins Arrange Fine 11 forth made it 4-0 when J. Holland 'and) Mrs. Jamces, Scott, of Cromarty, H. XcTavis1jk*and Holmes, Seafortb, plus 24; R. J. Sproat, Seaforth, 1 win •. 11. , took a penalty kick loud scored on G. and orale brother, Thomas, and a sis- defeated Oke and Cole, 6.3, plus 2; R, Cutthbea•tson, Mitchell, 4 Card For Sat., g Dorrance. 'ter, Mrs. (Rev.) R. G. McKay, of ern'ier and. Bamford, Lisitowel, de Bi wins plus. 24; W. J. Duncan, Seaforth, x t Clean' to this point, the 'game rap- Prince Albert, Sask, Mr. Scott was feated 'Fre'e and Steinberg, 6-3. 4 fosses', A, M. Boyle, Blyrtb, 1 win 1 tdtiy developed into a free far all wdtdch 'a Presbylsertian• in retiigion , I. MaeTavish and Southgate, Sear {`a'; in a matter of seconds involved half plus 12; J. J. Cluff, Seaforth, 3 wins Seaforth and district boxing and 7" The funeral was ,held on Monday, forth, defeated Mason and Senior, 6-2. 'Fr, Clue spsctatorsl Police were called Altus 21; E. wood, Hamilton, 1 win zrrestldn'g fans will have a treat Sat - July 17th, aind was the largest ever Men's Doubles .�j plus 8; Dr. F. J. Bechely, Seaforth, 2 urday Right when they see the card) before the field was cleared and the ilveld in this dammundty. Rev. W. A. Black and Oliver, Listowel, defeat Wins, plus 9; S. Geidiark, wooddgtock, the management of the Palace Rink �Pe4ve could continue. Young, of Hemsail, assii.sted' by Rev, ed Steinberg and McKenzie, 6.3. 1 win, plus) 9; R. J. Winner, Seat- orth, has lined up. . "e Wintflir p trliedl shard in the last R- A. Cranston, of VVelland, and Rev. Bernde and Oke, Listowel, defeated 2 wins; E S. Fin,klieiner, Listowel, 8 minutes of the game to score, but A. R. Gibson, of Mitclhedd, officiated. I, MacTavisih. and Dorrance, 7-5. Headdn wdn� OWN; W. G. Willis, Seaforth, g the bill will be Freddie i:1 forte -heldgoal. back in Beds id the Sea I� was, made in ,Straffa came Bamford and Mason, Listowel, de- 3 wins polus 15; Sam Rennie, Hea sail, ,Brown, of Toronto, and Butcher Bop rc, forth goal. The line-ups: tet y. The pallbearers were Messrs. feat,ed H. McTavish and Free, 6-1. 1 win plus 4; M. A. Rgid', Seaforth, Miers, of Baden at 165 lbs, Six r, Seaforth--Goal, Bell; -backs, Kruse, Lyle W{orrden, Staffa; Thos. Hodgert, Ladies' Doubles 3 wins plus 16. other outstanding bouts' complete she) D. Stills; halves, Gemmell, Holland, J. Seafonbbr T. Laing,,E, Allen, Cromar- Smith and, Sltewart, Ustowel, de- The winners were: Is t, forwards, F. Sills, T: tY; Frank RautUey, Kirkton, and feutcd' Southgate an'd Jiclver.,- 63. t H. Porter- show. ;.; field and R Cuthberston, Mitchell ; Sills, J. Coneitt, A. Nicholson, H. Frank Scott, M.D., of Stratford. The Steinberg and Box, Seaforth, de- Henry Kavinque, of Guelph, and '` flower bearers were Messrs. Archie 2nd, A- Aiken' and A. R. Bradley, Monldu Braddje, Toronto, who a Nicholson; ,acts., J. Flannery. fcated Schneider and Bamford, 6-0. put on ''•ti Wdnthsop-Goal Donrance; backs,' Gb•ndo.21 HaggartJhf, Frank, pVilfred. London•: 3'rd, Harold Free and E. H. si > Holmes and Box, Seaforth, defeat- areal wrestling ,)bola here in June, and Gordon Scott, Cromarty; Henry Close, Seaforth; 4th, Drl. Koch and E• l'ir R. Dalmage, IFL Dolmage; halves, B. y' ed Senior and Cole, 6-2, will be back again because •of public ' Drol.mage, K. Berttles, R. Little; far- Drake, Soffa; ko,ber-t and William S. Finkbedner, Listowel; 5th, M. Me- ,I McKenzie-Krauter Win Locals eman'd. The bouts get wader way ' McLachlan, laruae�ield. Kellar sand J. J. Cluff, Seaforth; 6th, y ' , ward's, A.. Kerr, S: Brown, K. Beat- There was a large turnout at the at 8.30 p.m. ; tri�e, R. Dalmaage, B. Mont Atm'ong those from a distance who E. Wood amxl L. Dahmer, Kitchener.R, Montgomery; weiekly tennis tournament on Monday attended the funeral were Mrs. (Rev.} subs., L. Dolimaa.g'e, T. Ross. evening with honors going finally to • • ; j Referee- -E. Malone, St. Columbam- '� . McKray,. Scot Albert; Mr, and Jahn McKenzie, and Grace Krauter. II �][% Vin. Mrs: John A. Scott, Toronto; '-Kr'• ,(Coutdzued on Page 4) ASO Wins ins Two In the Gander,. I k a sad ,Mrs. Norman McLeod, Galt; Mr, ,� -;y� land Mrs. Norman Hamilton, Galt; • • Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Hamilton, Lis Ball Tourney God walks mid' the bloom•of the roses Cars Side Swipe ipe tow&,; Mr, and Mrc, Oran Francis, When June is, hfere, wbods,bolck; Rev. R. A. Cranston, Scouts Receive Frank Sills and Mrs.. H, G. Meir And each petal His love discloses —Run in Ditch W'etlan'd; Mr. and sirs. Carl Weitz- led the field do win tb,e weekly two- F' feel Him near ;`�I man, Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Mr. Dan VisY.tors Sunday ball •foursome at the Seaforth Golf In bhe song of the birds and tilos- ' . McKellar, Buffalo; Mrs, Robert An- 1. and ODuaitry Club Wednesday after- solus— 'r ''a, Side" -swiping each other on High- derson and draughlter, Miss) Mabel An- nfoon, findsthin'g the ndtve lioles ,with a Why" should I fear? N way 8, thr•e"tianters of a mile west darson, Stratford; Dr. Frank Scott, Memhers of the Seaforth Scout 50. Runners-up were Geo. D. Fergu- of Seaforth on, Saturday night about Stratford; Mr. and Mrs, Milton Hod. Troop were hosts to many visitors St Von and Miss Peg Grieve. nine o'clock, two cars, endued- in the gert, London; also friends from Exe- their Bayfield camp on Sunday, inLad6es' Day at the, Golf Club next God walked in the cool of a garden � ditch but none of the occu. ants were ter, Seaforth, Mitchell, Hensall and axl'dit,ion to laren,ts and friends, mem- wh'e'n skies were gray, P P Tihrtmsdayl wd.11 be i•n charge of Miss i"< injured, The west -bound car was Clinton. bers of bhe Wolff Cub Pack visited the Gertrude Cnich and Mils% Hazel I31- I,Pt us reverently kneel and fallow r. driven by Norman Kennedy, of Clin- company for the rlia.y. Four of the The Crimson. Ray, ;t enrol, t special Eeaturee being ,spot- That planted 'a rose in the garde® `a; ton, accompanied by Bill Glew and • Cubs ne'rna,ined until camp broke up 'ting con'tes't and hididien thole, Bridge Of pain that day. Erode Walton, and the car travelling Thursdays % will be in charge of Misses Ruth and `.' east was driven by Willard Lee, of Friends Honour In'tthe mornin,.t t ,short service in Gladys Thampsoxn. H. ISABEI. GRAHAM `` Hol.mesville. Lee's car, which was which camp leaders. and H. G. Meir. 9; damaged to the extent of approxi- chauirmatn of the Liom,s Club Scout .1.1` Bride-to-be com'm'ittee, took part. • the n'y $150. landed. in the ditch on . . Hertsall Ci'1t1zel"iS Are 1` the north side of the highway against Ia,. pole, and Kennedy's car ended up On Tuesday evening about twenty- /I 7 7� }� `1 b the south dtah It was not so five friends of Miss Lillian Reeves' Involved ii L Accident `�� badly damaged. The accident was of Toronto, gathered a't the home of Band Collection investigated by Provincial Traffic Of- her sister Mr& J. McNairu, and pre- ,A� fiver J, W. Callander, senteid her with ,c miscella'nleous' Comes to $15.52 An accident occurred) at Dashwood Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Johnson and • s+hower. She was the re-cipien of Sunday evening when Lloyd Brock, of dauphtvrs, Marjorie and Dorothy, of { many lovely and useful gifts. She - Hensall, returninig Ibomie from De- Wiudsor, are visiting with tide form- thranked heir friends in a pleasing The silvor collection which the Sea- troit, accompanied by Mrs. William er's mother, Mrs. Adeline Johnson, , Bell Separator manner, duvdaing them all to her forth Highlanders Band took up at Ilaymram and+ Thier daughter, Edna, nP arcs ntht^r relatives and, will return, to ij . ` Her is Toronto s the near future. its) Sunday evening 2oncac last week, Kiippenl, came irrto txtld.isdort with a their home an Sdtwrday of this, week. Gives Big' Yield Her marriage takes n,d, in Toronto amounted to $15.5.., according to ' � Treasurer Arthur Galclin, �'r driver by 'Daniel Weber. The Itiirs. Albert Bell a-nd son, Harold• `'' on. Saturday, July 2 n'B: g 'crasrh oocurrred as Mr. Weber, acman- accompanied by Mrs. William Hyde Earch year the )land spends nelarly Tdiss' Reeves was entertained at pfauuied by his wife, was turning in.to and Mr, Gordon Troyer, ,spent a, Alex. M. Stewart, Ca than Oat $70.00 on new muscle, and .the ,Sunday three shi�wers in Toronto recently, a the F.vamigeidioacl eh'urch. He signal- pleas -ant' week -end at Midland and Kr1nlg, of Adlsra, Craig, cut the first. evening collection will materially as coup anal 'saucer shower by Ih'er Sun- laid hris tum to a car behind loin,, but Pen,etang. wheiah of fritts 1939 crop in the Ailsa silt thrix fu'nd'' approaching Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Carlisle, Mrs..11 day School clogs of St, Claij• United failed to s'e,. bh,, one a Craig (Iitistriat or, Monday afternoon, 'Chu•rrch, a mdacellanielous' s'h'ower at • Ifrom the, oppg.site dllirectioni; Mrs. Day- Leeland Willert, of Zurich, Mrs. Wes - the yield be5nrg 60% bushels, to the the (home of Mus, A. Hewlett, Lind- ,roan 'amid her daughter received scuts &>y Richardson and 'baby drauglh;ter, aore. Tbda, exceptional' ydeld was ob- say Ave., and a misceilatrneous shower and bruises. Bath cars were damag- Carol, of Hay Township, spent the- ^-r tadnedl from a fleM of Dawson's Goid- at the home of Mrs, Young, Rushton Locals Lose eel, Traffic Officer Robinson investi- week -end with, relative's In, Loudon, ,1 en Chaff vau3ety. Roatl. gaped Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strongof Sear ,ter The pre!viouis Friday Mr, Stewart x .7..;:;r r<:;.,<;:::":i .i. ... 1 o hyt Mr. John Tape, of I-Tengall, an Fri- forth were Sunday visitorsi with Mr,. r3;r. as ::1.I'll ,� )tad puraha'ged 'a new tseUaratom from • �, 4; day; evening last while wheelie and Mrs. C. S. Hudson, Mrs. Strong r 7ihia Ralnt BediL Enrgine & Thresher home from work, met with an. ,secs- being a sister of Mr, Hudlson', ,. f •: a > r Co., aR Seafor4Rro, and it was wifllt this I Plan Picnic Seafartilt softball entry in the g i {� 5 dent an thle corner of Queen St. and Mists Kay Dobbs, of Torou.to, is the ) ^ r i j • c. , machine that the wheat was thrleshed. • Perth• Lea. / ., y League took dire short end of N•o. 4 Httghnxay, coboing into collision .guest of Miss Bella Swale at her i? :33�,`' Modiersr, in every rrestpeot, and with • a 2'•8-16 ,scone here in a game with ,%Ith a oar driven by Miss Shirley d2ortrv0 ]vete. ' { r' ooniplete equdpmerit, the separtator At Dons Park Sltratt'flonidi whytesg tin Friday. Sea- .,(;r SBItn er, od Ciinton'. He wan knocked The %Penls'a11 Citizens' Band partiol- ;, " ;.;,.:h�;;,,`;,, was delivered Monday ands the first forth relgalars missdng from the line- off his wheel on to the paveni,emt and hated do the 'band, tattoo at Sarnda an. , n . r CYr^a . l0dX'js were run tlmrought by Mr. Robert up accauhted for tihe Pmt sihxtwtmg. : {;::i', ' Thle July meeting of the Women's rrend+ered unconscious. He was re- Wednesday, Judy, 19th. , r ', z` , '<':Y>,; Smdtth of tyre Bell Cormmiany. 1 -On, Thursday (tomtight) the locals I .••,t •• •• , Institute was hieldl on July 13th at moved to Scott Memorial Hospital, The extelriors of the 'hbm'es of Mr. `{t `<>------.> • meet orange Kist t'eram, at crea- ' n, L06, Seaforth, far X-ray and hos ts, tit,e home of Mrs. Victor L , with pi.taliza and Mrs, George Hess, Mr. and Mrs 1. tion Park. the vice-presddlent, Mrs. Goirdan Pap- tions. His' Injuries• were severe bead Edgar McQueen: and, Mr. and •Mrsi- '� f!> Saaflarbhl- WIt113s, s.s'.; Hubert, c.; ,''4f �„ � > ,�'•� .; Je i�ps'� H$�" pie, in the chair. The roto' was an- imtiurlesi and leg bruises,. Mr. Tapp is George FaITHck are being nicely re- � lr`" :ti� sy < i snared by a fav'omite labor-savlug de Ra14, p.: McGregor, 3b.; Wright, lb.; an emtpl°Yee of tRr� C.N.R. Mere sand :denorated', ;r D• 'Cameron, r.f,; McCaIllum, cif; Verus, r, islocated Knee vice. Plans were macre far a picnic a.f.; Muir, 2b. is int iris 65th year, and colli be sup- Mr, and Mrs. Hayton, also M38•- ;�';; I` ' at the Lions Park on July 21s+t. eranmuated in September. ']rhe acci- Fowler, all of Del -lid, were W6d e9d' �r� whytea —Pugh, c.; Haan. r.f.; �'. When he jumped frrotri a. fence at Mrs, oldifieM eaonvenier for Home dent was investigated by Traffic OP- vdsdtor with Miss 1?. Joilrnsedni ',;11 ' Brooks, t:'f.; Harris, P•: Smith, s.s.; Gil' the Seaforth Lions Park this week, Economics, thea book charge of 'the flee, Robinson, of Exeter, and Chief bier ,salter, Mrs,, Ferguson. a�E :. Milder, lb.; Salter, 2b.; „ Deltftarttier, Francis P1td'IDllpdg, Seiafortln, falai and mlaetim.g. Mrs. Andrew Crozier gave Gondstable Heddlep, of HenalaLl. Mr. Mrs. Wdlldam Hdddetira>vdiE #s Ad d'-, u," ,,, ddsillocated lois knee. Only recently he an interesting paper on the motto, 3b.; Glllilamd, IS. Tapp's w+beeli was a total wreck. ing a week iii London in the at��� �i� `�yti�; Wit hie arum. out of a cast following "A. Ohe'erful K4tchen Makes a Cheer- Mr. Thomas) Hud+son, while em- .ests ,of 'htar ItihmItht t ;.?� r'" a fractured null,st. fol Home." The members then fol- H,e Economics was vera ably gin Ploye'd at 'Cook's' Mdld, hail the rola- Mr. John Craig w Oetk if ' r:;r<r rar�a yst ' I ! .thle Is the .house •In "ruckersmith which''Mr., and Mrs. John lowed Mrs. olidt9el . to fiche lritch'en•, on by Mrss David McLean, After a fortune to 'have hi's handl come irL Tuesday rru°rndng at VinY�� �rY 'f i �,,i, Crich hut' t '8o years ago, now occupied by titelr grandson, Gifford lis, Mr. and 'M'rs. Lorene' Dale and where she demoustmt6di making a vote of thanks, mtoved' by Mrs. E. B. 'oontset with sa�ire steed in tare ma- Earl, Londion, im the int kl�r° � � i fi ��' "� Crich. Metnbers of the Crich family. gathered there Saturday and 'daughte'ra, Margaret. and Dontalda corker Sm 'a Waterloo cooker. A paper 0011,cHe, lu.nelt' was ise,rve,id and the chanery oausiun9 9everrA lacer nn's .health, Whilch we trU9h �''>� tw .`,nA{r)�r;r„. 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