The Huron Expositor, 1948-10-08, Page 1A
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+i` Known ;�9e4far h'..";gRTi0ff Ojl4fia 01,• ..". r r - i a ,. "�.rr }wr :SCa$#3r1 r a yc ,
t r>r +. �. .ped because o bAd cGarla or' no � •. �r
uvea it),4Cantly„killed1loatly.'after• FJ a _ tie, or an pate of:a,' nzon ,ugh- fizstej.t.lar e^ r i
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tivl Ilk tho:•�ax- nes'. - -f .cvae: A. 4 ?, G011llitMISSI,p l - ven Until . t#me"in pile hlgtomy.'af_,Sedforth elle G11•alhinat "i
. Garner, Stratford, cvB9g}lting ezx ;,
11! o%Q , 'I'p . Bl'xng Coy- . a game was rssq�ed. u +t. ,.it hap ttii finals,,,; �W.1?; tiY� , 4"", '
gitreel" - n .
11 k — pend at the: „Latina:;Park,. rr $ye ales Ta ,. il' r� ,
There,. ere no wit4es;ses to th a x , S1RI3t1j?tllpn W llltd Qlltota� day .bight when "tie s Siiglrt <ea e
—n -
r 17 y
w C t , K r # Go harta r , � rn d :the 1 hi 11�1�
accident': `wtt}clr aGeur>ed •opgosi ; 4 1 were to meet N,w- 'Mami;urg 'ilafo tilt , hs S� "'P st tlx s�& `
4 A� Lm'
"r The axne was ca110d at 7:4 „4 r isle}=Wa lwr
the 4ranin fait; til;es-m}le& east r antlay., of next 'pveeis isv, b
of Seaforth Z'he �Vr ''+ s E taksgaY�n§ 'Day and all Posfiihility of avoiding Hydro in- put'by *his tine v3aib►iiY' wlrr ria' tbi �eriey„ ted
PxQo d1» -west , artri; f, to Gai=ner ` .; ' ' ;. ' fres arid' places of business terruptions in Seaforth era comate. limited to a few feet, as a 4a. iri s . „.. ,., ;: �.
1 °naC 'oast. John Ga11q .. Seatprth,14 ' free . fo (run over .the >"irSt .a . '
T i be ;QosUd, The co -opera- aecoxdng 'to elle P.U.C. •Seaforth's v3'.' 9 9 ale in.•ibe s s� zb,'>
r + sK lrp ,was also prficeeding, west, lied x
1 17,m G r „sf af-!<crei;potidBnts and' ad< quota of 10,000 ,S.W1H. Monday fag fallei PfaYed' at'x,#ens `'Par}'
grounds, When the '
e life :. +i ner;,car fid' a ngrLuteRt ,, to lift after half an hour, Um- week, vrlth life r
1r,, +rrs•rs #s.Arequested iq for tjtiao�igh.,Friday has been exceeded ire Ta aP ne :
. wt”
1.
Fa#sa4 heard the_ cxaait .,13e went Gi.n co p m Connolt
s 'and recognizedr krr. ,Wright g py., for next weeks daily, and unless the quota is met Y called the b'ame at CiiesTeY the :follpwrn ,P
;on as' early as possible. lir 'Ti.E ? G. will at+bitrarfly cut oiP genie off,. Clay, ltrr1 L,m n ,fez su'bgegzxezYl
§�t1se oeGgpant oP one a the cars, a ,' `4 '', the local ,system each hor>x on the dames ileus pot .been camplete't%
4
Tile Gar>xer'ear, as he met it, ,seem
�., to be=;out .of Contro' :ae'cordl;, , 1, t'
" ��a Ja Mr, Gallop... ,.
�' h Beth tarn were, completely
•, b vrfecked: The . Garner car -was in ' .
ii the ditch on the south side of the
;w, road, bit the Seaforth vehicle' re y«. . CRAIG
` ,.x drained on the highwa ..:, ,. , ,.:, , ..
Y•,."t." •.IS*
Adr: Garner was an 'his way home ^w When Seaforth High School went to Goderich+on Tuesday to
'from Tuckersmlth, where he' was A Y
participate in ,the annual Huron Cguntk-Secondary Schoo's As E A T
supervising engineer on the Broad- �j u P 'c cation Meet,'school 6p_ r, ,, was not lacking. These four students .J,
foot bridge. NAME CHAMPIONS - no Opportunity to rouse enthusiasm, From the left, they CE
�{tDr. E. A. McMaster„ Seaforth a.a Elizabeth ;oma Ellis; Pats Bru er and. Maris RR ,nr ��{`1�_TTcoroner, said both men were kill= Y fig UiJ COMPjJT1TI0Armstrong, 'Two championships. came to, .Seaforth when lone ,.
ed instantly in the collision- He AT ANNUAL PUP�IIC _Watson and Betty Langford kwon the girls' jyniar and girls' inter_ ,4 T ,
reported that Mr, Garner suffered mediate. ' ' "Ilton Man Heads Flf-
a fracture of the frontal part of
the skull, which was ,penetrated -00"'i LIJ MEET
'Cell Competitors With
audit three inches by is in urieef Carries Mall Third Years �`
Sed object. Mr. Wright's fnjurfea� �% „• 2U4.S" Points.
included fractures of. the base of Ray Lee and Maybelle Me- J _ _..:
fxta skull and the maxillary -bone, Clinche Are Senior r. , rue Craig, with a
and a compound fracture of the _y Alexander MCNab Re ti ea. �a y Cx g, Walton, h
let elbow. The coroner said no Champions. 11 G sem$ .pf 204.3, has 'won the. 50 bush-
, inques=t would be held. -... eI'WTleat club competition sponsor -
The accident was investigated by ]lay Lee and Maybelle 1VfeCltn- r• �, , e,'ay •the local cofnanIttee of the
;i -Provincial ,Constable Wm, 'Hoeg- O 0 0 0 0 0 c�oaltra ct �+or .Station To Cir# Improvement Association, it
r they were senior champions at the a , kv2s announced by R. O. Bennett,
Son, Seaforih, and,C'onstable Frank annual. putblic school •field day, held P oGt Office �, r -i p is
Tuesday. Other champions were: Huron Agricultural Representative,
, Mr Wright, who was initis' 42nd WIN SUBSCRIPTIONS Awarded Een Rising. th"• week. With a score of 2022
Girls' senior champion, 2nd, Jean Tier McEwan, :Hensail, stood- see.
;y� yaear, was the ran oP,Mr.'ani3 Mrs. .Snell; girls' intermediate chem- Winners of siva subsa:fptioris - n,
�tabert wrlght, Seaforth• `lie: came r i• adz-,
pion, �Sheiga; McFadden, ' Marlene to The Huron Expositor, ' #v- Ale: ander rSandy) McNab, who
to .5eaferth in 1923 when he, was Austin; gills'. ,junior champion, ' g TCte scores are on the basis of
. - en as special "prizes' t the"""' for :;a] sears has 'been res$onaible actual yield and also include the
gsngiat'eri With, his uncle„ W. A. Marlon, Mclii*ian, Marione. Miller ,
'�?gi91. ,"1 the garage business. In recent Seaforth Fat Fair, have far ,ranspol'tlng mall to and .from geld sore. The 'total score is ar•
bo for c a • ' 2nd Jim- sen hmro J
y champ
'id-!,' le , .:
est office e� b e to the ra a - multiply 39. • e• en been .announced: os. rife data
36 , w t i .t u d b M r. J
n a •bu i a yield
� ne Y a `wed at b mrrt•tr - ur th.
S ss ' for rt S }
my Hopper; boys' intermediate a' P g
t.cn retired t e o
r d n Octabe
�• . a u et � ec r r 1 • after
firms n G mm t s feta The re �.
elf d a th i a e
1 e time oG 'his champiAn, Larry Eaton" •N"eil Broad- Y. Y '- b ,.tfi-o and adding th , field score:
�deatii lre, -WAs .Operating the Imz James Carter.; P -R. 2, Seaforth; ' aeariy 100,000 trigs along Main :St
foot; boys' junior, :ehaxaipian, Craig. ase is su ceede b + 3?i, results:
F. Rile f at .,2 fi6,- ..,Ir: c d .} .l+en 1Zisiu
Varldl,.Ga , ,U,' iGoderic t e :. Y 9 ... , Sea , rF•4f , g
r .h..S re _t . , x, r , ..... ,
,,._.. ,:,. .- ,ate w .. w •.3.
I.
n - . ti xi lllr$ R best Govanleck. ,,
a r ral �a lion 204 Jc
C .8 m
x w•reo .h g,
as eea
u _e9K7tI1t h ,., . n•.a�t r4iian' .: , < . <.wrn TresNarkta,' :;Et.R, : SOW at}a d the : cairr •.
r : rn..,,.4lher i a . _
., _ _ Sort#o,»�arris.•; _.., fortis•rz -, War'. r'izast.- iVir: 1K'c�rati vrl?I voritfnre"tra "h2 73ensall, .22,a?
•�� alssa owned the Sua . raR+
'�` Running broad jump;' blaYbelle a' and WalterFWe'ebles At. collect .mail Prom street boxes. Heia,,ave, Gowans'town. 197.2 Roy
neo Garage, which he purchased n a .
e Bros., a . Ldndesboro. 1890• Eldon
McClinc a ,Jean. ,Snell, Mar' s
,. from -his uncle upon his retire- h ?�' n • n gory wood. also continues to co.lect and de- $ •
-accent In. ];947, Rihey staaiding broad jump, •'Pa'tSY liver exipress, - Bradley, R.R, 3, Goderieh, 188,2;
In 1932 he was married to Thal- Hawkins, Barbara Hillis, Ma}�tlelie Marking the occasion, ,Postmas Harry Pooley, Exeter, • iS,3:Ori;
1 `'.1','" ma R—Clfff P Cri McClin'ohey- running high jump, ter C P Sills and. other associ- Harry Strang, Exeter, 187,2; John
hour, according to instructions re �le it is • s oted -the `gazt#r q
ceived by W, R. Thuell,. P.U.C. Man- . 0 0 0 . O 0 + will be paged under fit�adtig,
ager. Effective date of the order this will dopend;,on paw:er reguL ,11,
is next Monday. tions in enact at the 2inlc+e� t
�:
While every •effort will be made: —,e �C4�R^ „ �,,:.
to inform the public in advance of ��Jf �T(��tf /�J Kh AIi.(!E EQi 1
cut-cIts, it may be Necessary to S 1u E. 11 T 1i N 7/ L\ S ' r
Pull switches without notice. n
While stores and commercial �OR _j WpL L r of " 7
j�tJ /� WING r.
premises are co-operating, con "Fun For You;" on bye
sumption in residences shows no S'eafprth 'Highlanders Band
Appreciable reduction, he said. A gresanted •by Miss Ann T3oallr"y'f j
concerted effort on the part of Plan Big Battle Against Cardno's 'Tial) Thursday dx rI
housewives could be a large fsc- Township Drifts Next day, evenings, was sue eoe i� ;fig
for in assisting Seaforth to meet both attendance , ,and. 46W"q . ''I
its quota. •Winter. The hall was well filled.' on b1t �,
The seriousness of the situation - eights and the audience eisteres
was stressed at a meeting of the Tuckersmith council will use ,to the gun who%ebeartedly
district O,M,E.A. in Gait on Wed- tw•o snowplowing units, in addition Those •taking the major plans
nesday, when -Chairman R. H. to its own equipment, in an effort were George J'ohnstpnI Ja 'r.
Saunders, of the H.E.P.C., told dele- to maintain the township roads' Blakely, C- "P: Si1Ts, John d Czteb
gates that lighting, permitted to during the coming winter, council ,Ja.'mes 'Kelly, Frank Si ls, ,r., ll�en
stores and business places was be- decided at its meeting .Saturday I nett W"fllis, Mrs. J. B. H1ggfns:ag4
ing reduced, in some cases, by 50 night, Clerk E. P. Chesney was in- r Miss Patsy Apn Bragger. The six.
per cent. Mayor M. A. Reid and strutted to advertise for tenders' glam�aur girls were John Cardio,:
Mr. Thtjell represented ,Seaforth at for the work. Tenders will be call } •Don origlrtrail,'• ,Keith •Sharpe, ,F
the meeting. , ed later in 'the month. I :Sills, Jr,,, T. D. ,Bills and D'Orleou
Details of a plan whereby 14•3ea- Reeve Arthur Nicholson was in Si11s.
forth power users will co-operate the chair and ,Councillors Crich, James T. Scott, in his szsuati
are now being worked out. 'rhe Bell and Rogerson were ;present, •pleasing manner and fine tenotr
rzlan will provide :that each,of the 'Grants of $10 and- $12 were made voice, sang• "In :the 'Garden of fie
industries .will be closed during. ,to Hensadl and ,Seaforth Legions, morrow" and "The Open' ROS&W
an week-da*r and in turn maIte u t fespectivelyt, and Rqy Bell w a a c ' .
e p . as Il nen are. Frank Sxlls:,, Jr., a11 ,a.#ig
t'le difference by Saturday and notated to represent tyle, "d'ownship • "Alice 'Blue Gown'" and "Mary'' '?
s c t at Hensall service.
Sunday `work, It is expected o high soprano voice:., ,:R1. .
Th
Town t Cd
n of ,Clinton to was paid brie the plan into effect Hex n s
t t A 1Sech
g t.
p e a ed
two . um,
Pl y n
4r1•.a , • an
9
b
6 o Tu ker
c ami '
$ th s share are f '_
Week. o .Divi the `ono anA'- pz d Miss Marian 's "'
0
a
The text of the letter informing clan Court costs for 1948, but. no was the accompanist fox �:tlte�„s•}tda*:
the .- D -C. of .the steps to ,be taMFl -radion was :taken on a#i aced# pt Lillie Afiiss .. Pa s
e .d
L a
' .._—.- I�n„_ air. e
x . gh'.
IdIotvatt-hours has been consistent- I Simpsuu's stare'= -gyri l�nceitield.-y, ..lite
The assessment
e, o mon, who sur-
wives, together with three child4'eu•
Maybelle MoClinchey, Jean. Snell,
O O O O O O
ates at the pest office, honored Mr. Bradley, Rat. S. 'Goderieh, 183.8;
,)
Barbara„ Connie and Robert. Tie
Marilym Ritchie; hop, step and
Patsy
els were Sandy McMillan n,ndf
MoNab ata gathering at the home W. J. McDowell, 'R.1?. 2, Seaforth,
179.4; John Taylor, R.R.'3, W4:ng,
,
is also survived by three brother&
and `three sisters: Fergus,
jump, .Jean Snell, 'Hawkins,
h1traba ,Hillis; 75 -yard dash, Jean
SEAFORTH
S Iw
of Mr, and :firs: Sills Saturday
evening, when Mr. and Mrs, Me- ham• 178.$; Wma McKenzie, Kip
$275.04.
of
Brampton; (Charles, of Galt; Oliver
'Snell, Patsy 'Hawkins,, Maybelle
.
Nab were pre!_ented.•with an occa i -en, 166.6%; Nelson, Underwood
a
an the homestead in Hallett; Mrs.
Wren Eyre (Etta), Sarnia; Mrs,
McGlinchel airrd Marilyn Ritchie,
tied; softball, distance, Marilyn
��
irA �C O TBT
PLANS S S CIAL
sional chair. Mr. Sf:ls :.poke brief- R R. ,1; Wingham, 149,; J. Arnold
ly, congratulating 1VYr. McN�ab for Jamieson, Seaforth, 164.0; Kenneth
Xll
L'baries 'Eyre (Agnes), Tucker-
Ritchie, Marion Chamberlain, -Bar-
`',
the conscientious ascii:nor in which Johns, w•oodha.m, 145.8; Allan Wal -
Postage, $8.00.
,
smith, and Mrs. Robert MCMfchael
bara Hillis; softball, accuracy,
1948, to request you to open feed-
to had c nil, -d out his duties, per, ,Parkhill, 144.8.
.
(Mabel), Me il-,op. Ile was a
aneanber of First Presbyterian'
MaybeLe McCiinchey, Kathleen
Frost, Marion Chamberlain; relay
a
interesting Meeting 1S r
w•hide Miss Ruth Ciu:i and ..lr. R's- ,_a _
ing l:enested hf^ +.cith u_!e chair. 1
,
Church. ,
(
race, I.gt, Maybelle McCiinchey,
��
�ti d At Hhome of Mr.
Learing the evr-n:r.g euchre'nSchool Board
Baring he qeHi-?,h �
tion is assured. We shall be glad I
During the years he had been in
business
Marilyn Ritchie, Barbara Hillis,
EIaine Dale; 2nd, Jean Snell, Patsy
1 and Mrs. P. ,Doig. I
en; prize b ing won:
the e
by,I
25 Years ut
In Seaforth, Mr, Wright
rr4'
llrlarl+;S
interruptions most suited to your
requfrcments. Failure to comply i
y Marshall Stewart. ,HSS ROl3tIiiC Meeting
Hasg
their Annual At -Rome to be held
Tuesday evening, November 16. It
is anticipated ,that a. large number
had :become widely known through-
Hawkins, Gwendolyn Christie, Mar-
-
of former Huron residents and
out the district, and the- funeral
ion Chamberlain; 3rd, Lila Da-
A pleasant event took place at
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operators, will make it necessary
which was held from his. late real-
+fence
rymple, Audrey Da rymp.le, Mar-
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Paul
when 40;
A meeting of the Htgh
LEGION NOTES' School District heard* was field
into business in Seaforth, Mr.
Monday afternoon was large-
garot Broome„ Cecile Praiser.
Doig on Tue3day evening
Keating, who during the past I3
T°conic show places.
17 attended. Services were con-
Senior Boys
members and friends of the W.L.
^—_— Tuesday evening in the Town Tull
,,,�;,
ducted 'by Rev, Douglas Stewart,
Shot put, Jimmy Hopper, Ray
met for their regular October meet-
The regular meeting of the i when requisitions for 'necessary
'
of Kincardine. Interment was in
Lee Bill Broome; ,runntngbroad
Ing,
branch, which was to have been supplies were considered. It was
Maitlandbank cemetery,
jump, Don Dupee, Ronald Dale,
President, Mrs. J.'H. IHillebrecht,
held Friday evening, has been post- the first meeting of the board at -
way to provide numerous prizes
Services at the cemetery were
Ray Lee; running high ''ump, R,ay
was in the chair and the meeting '
poned until Thursday evening, Oct.! tended by the new principal, L.
under the auspices of ,Britannia
Lee, Ronald Mihr„ 'Dan Taylor;
opened by singing the Institute
21st, in order that the district pen- P. Plumsteet.
"
Masonic Lodge,: of which he was a
running hop, step and jump, Ray
Ode, followed ,by the Lord's Prayer
sions officer, Scotty Forbes, may I
•niemrber. Pallbearers were Frank
Lee, George Langford, Jimmy flop-
repeated in unison. The roil call,
e
address the meeting. '
' .
mag; E, .J: •Keating, Brown Hig-
Ross
per; 100 -yard dash, Ray Lee, Jim-
220•yard
"A plata I would like to visit and
by all
* * *
Wins Horse Awards
•
glusr -McGregor, Geo. Kruse
my Hopper, Bill Broome;
why," was answered Pres-
The Legion is Sponsoring a bingo
-
ani•' wan. •Leyburne. Flowerbear-
dash, Bill Broome, Ray Lee, Ron
ent. Mrs. John Hl lebrecht and
in Cardno's Hall on Friday, Oct. At Bayfield Fair
4i I
ors -were William Dalrymple, Cleve
Muir; softball, distance, Jim Flan-
Miss M. Cameron were appointed'
15, the net proceeds of which will
will ,be on,liand ghortly. Interest-
,Garter, Kenneth Swan, Jerry Meir;'
nig-an, Jimmy 'Hopper, Grant Me-
branch delegates to the London i
be given the Hospital Building j
? ,Y
Jack Burleigh and' Alex Boyce.
Clinchey• relay race, 1st, Bill
convention. Plans for the new pro:
Fund. I In the report of the B-ayfleld Fair
as winners.
Broome, Ray Lee, 'Ron Muir, Jim
ject, "Community Enterprises,", to
, * * which was held on Wednesday of
Hopper; 2nd, Bill ,Hunt, Ron 'Dale,
be held Nov. 5, were diecllssed•,
it is expected the Zone Com- last week, the following prizes won
r
10,
«' Vit}
DUBLIN C 4 U PL E
Don Oupee, Jack M,,Ilwain; 3rd,
Charlie Riley, Jack Crozier, Ron-
t
'One of the resolutions discuss- i
ed. at the meeting was the contro- I
mander, W M. MacDonald„ of Kin- by W. J. ,Dale, Hullett, were omi.t-
cardiae, will attend) the November ted. in addition to those already
Edward Sale, 40, Goderieh, &pas-
senger in one of the cars involc
ed, Facial lacerations
Will Res 1 d e
aid Draper, Don ,Horton
versial one of Dayilig'h:t va. .Stan-,
meeting when it • is intended to listed, he received: 1st for heavy
MARRIED
intermediate Girls
Running jump, Mer
dard Time and thb vote of the
meeting, was for ,Standard Time.
(
.hold an initiation ceremony, i draft team; 1st for agricultural
iF * * ! team; 1st and 2nd for heavy draft
25 YEARS
-broad ,Sheila
Fadden, Patsy Langford, Ruthh Fln
The euehres and daiices, which
The entertainment committee is on h&liar; fat and. 2nd for agricul
',t
'
def; high,,jump, :';Slfeila
were snrch a successful project or,
hard at work on preliminary ds- 1, turat horse on halter; 1st for eom-
Goderieh and Adam Streets, Sea-
1�TEW. OF DUBLIN
..,running
McFadden, Mavis Bdlrnervies; Patsy
the Institute last year, will be re ,
be
ta.11s for the Legion Christmas ing longest distance; 1st for tan
i
residence in Seaforth, were guests
gaiting your good cookadag, Ag-
Langford; standing broad' jU.Inp.
sumed in. 1948 and,.the -first will
dance, dem bitch.
` `�
„
Marlen Austin, Sheila McFadden,
held on Friday, Oct. 22. The com-
.
, r1
.':
A group of neighbors and ,Other.
friends assembled at the home df
Alice Nixon; 75 -yard dash; .Sheila
mittees for the euchre are as fol-�'
lows: Lunch, Mrs. W. Coleman,
NEW FAMILY ARRIVES IN SEAFORTII
•
Ur. and Mrs. Auguste..Ducharme,,
-McFadden, Marjorie Pethiek, Mar
,leve Austin; softball. throw, accur-
Mrs. E.' Cameron, Mrs. 1. Huitilson; f
Cantelon, R.R. 3, Clinton, and own
11
-St. Columban,• to help celebri te`Ebce
`acy _ Marlene Austin, Lots' Char-
music and hall, Mrs. G. .Paipple,
<A ^,:.,
Cause which it sponsored. We tad
latters twenty-fifth wadding' ar7nl-
ters Erma Drager, softball dist-
Mrs, Cecil Oke; t•dbles and chairs,
Y
,
•vdrsary, Presentation of A cheat of
ante Sheila McFadden Erre Drag
Mrs. R. Nott, Mrs. J. McNafrn, Mrs.
f � k K v i
fYlr'
car driven by James T. Marshall,
asidver lues made .by Emmett Malone
er, Betty •Simpson.
P. Doig; prizes and tallies, Mrs. A.
sr�t r y
;l•
and Maurice ,Dalton. The guests of
intermediate Boys
Boyes; dishes, Mrs. J. Brown, Mrs-
� ry e .
hope that you both may be spared'
lienor expressed their gratitude and
Running broad Jump, Larry Eat-.
W OI•dfield; lunch at euchre, Mrs.
:r I. ��t„{ 1
f,
eiotended their hospitality: Several
on, Bruce McFadden, Jimmy Hifi
J. McLean, Mrs, G. Papple, Mrs.
�
�,
rr,
tables• of progjressive ewDUte were
arranged and a of *61unte6ts
gins; running high jump, Bruce •
D. McLean. It was decided to
I make large squame cakes for the
k
Dear Alggie and :Stan: It is with
group
served lirnch: • Asocial” flour of
Continued on Pae 5
euchre.
!. y. g ..
Just i fill o' lijte 'earl, th;tougli".Mitt;
daipi01ng. followed,
s
All members and others who
s5 -::,,� ,
s >- :
4Jris . Dur�harme was formerly
ning. We are both pleased and,
Joined the 'Huron Co-op. Medical
'"i,
'''
7'
JaIs"s Macy, i0nnedy, ,daughter of
Eastern Star Holds
Services through the Institute were
��
�
r1.,r
Ieritt t#y dt<d the late Roland
�
flaking Sale, T a
advised that the yearly fell is due
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lige' ticd ,-uClt'ersxdith, They ,)rave
woman to be a good friend, a good
and payable b ,Oct. 23..Any ,One
"<s
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`4. b• cladhte, and three ",so -Ila;
'af
else wighing to enroll for hospital-
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Mrs. GarrloktStaples ° 1't.�; nm-
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. �elre Seaforth branoly the Ur,
ization is asked to o tact
present When I say tliat you bath
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batt ItoSe, Mati
+ e''Jatnes-,Th'oirta ''
der of the L"'a5tarn ,Star:stYonsored
Paul IYolg-
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A11d AeYtYtkh, at. hohte. - . ;
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a tea and home bald sale iii the
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Community Activrties 'nd S .
Junior: "Lots, teacher."
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�lt�..annual nfeting of St; ftt=
I.O.d.F. Ha11 on �Satitxday, which
.,
eta, welfare was the subject of
a'b'le raft%% Mlorr. whlclt: ;ill: '' ,
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arlekli . Church 'Saxlalit wase field;
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was 'largely attended. The b6bby'
.the meeting, and the motto was,
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'avlabt a re�predentative a tetid�ance,
table of useful sr'tieles waJ' fit
4ut�
i • of love and .thoughtful-
` A spirit f t g'b:
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, o
i9'ollowing. the routine.busness, the
charge of. Mrs. Rbss Murdie and
Hass for others is a means of, prti
,� •»�
abifCcers, for the ehaft1ht dear: We -&
Mrs. M. X. Clarke. `l`he home bak
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muting our olorn•'•&owtb of-teb NW-
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,bieidtedt'- Prefildast, Maryr E1,. Mur-
Ing' 0.46 was In charge of .infra. Hel
ter." Mrs. C�.ordon• Pappfe gave a
.,. .; � �r°S Y�ti situ 4
*lW1 vicegn,ealdeut, `M'elrie 1V'egte;
mar''Snall dhiil Mrs, B. F. 'Christie,
reading entitled, "Natrtra'a. Gentle=
h•4' •'rr' •
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Tocardiilg ae6retary, Mary, 5'titi)i;-
albite Mrs. 3. ,E. I/icLeaiY 1'orYked
,men," A singsong vva& filen on.
Mr. arid" (VINs. Van Middegaai and.kl" a i. ly of three boys
fair; tteastlrer; Bridget boStella,
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9ftor e 'f a can rYa.
a t r tdr a t cit
ro - ,. :.
Joyed, bough>zut end `1lOw,
girls, I •v.
t 1 recent arri ed iP# e
n gree r t "" to crib area, and ar
and. s, b hll S 'f a ,
rm
i
uocial cotathittee;' ` Kay, S'ta'ploton;
At the close' a draw Was made
.Sting
.ROW Your Boat, •
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Mr.
emiploy d bur the farm f and lVlra, J. t=,•Scott, Huron Road
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'�'eresa S�i�stnnr, •lVla�•garet �anar
6
v; s,s made Mrs.
'for a l'a'g which y
, "God,
The ine'etiwg 'closed•• 'avlth ''ilati
t.
fihe a
e e w nd e
W Ntttives of the IV s 'wig t'+a • i e
� MN. M dd goal was a
017
;gam ; Library .36MMit , stay*
$s Mu'rd3e -ft won' by Stett�a.rt
Save the King'' anti.`,& bdtalfiittl
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pt`t�gresslve farrrrew, they are amaatii♦ th'bsb IhNde numbers of Dutch
.
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�'oode�, Ally Ltsti'by, �eairatte Jot'•
n dnore, The � rodeeds amounted
'O d p
, ;-:.
lunch af;ft4t dogs,.,,tinti ' nc['tg, look`
f6milics who decided to a rate to'0arraii , •Mr Mrs. id-
mA>l a. . and M . Mi
fir,
�y�i... I
to $108.26, and will be used for
g #
.e 66 14y6,— 14i, �,, ,and, �. 0-
dt (peal are sliavvn with their six ahildreti, four_ of whirr will at
1o'
{Cdxitimred rliti'Isage til)
wine-volent purposes,
ttt2il earitl �r 6 enjoyed: • I:
tend at, Jatnear School, Seaforth.
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G4'k'
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a
hour, according to instructions re �le it is • s oted -the `gazt#r q
ceived by W, R. Thuell,. P.U.C. Man- . 0 0 0 . O 0 + will be paged under fit�adtig,
ager. Effective date of the order this will dopend;,on paw:er reguL ,11,
is next Monday. tions in enact at the 2inlc+e� t
�:
While every •effort will be made: —,e �C4�R^ „ �,,:.
to inform the public in advance of ��Jf �T(��tf /�J Kh AIi.(!E EQi 1
cut-cIts, it may be Necessary to S 1u E. 11 T 1i N 7/ L\ S ' r
Pull switches without notice. n
While stores and commercial �OR _j WpL L r of " 7
j�tJ /� WING r.
premises are co-operating, con "Fun For You;" on bye
sumption in residences shows no S'eafprth 'Highlanders Band
Appreciable reduction, he said. A gresanted •by Miss Ann T3oallr"y'f j
concerted effort on the part of Plan Big Battle Against Cardno's 'Tial) Thursday dx rI
housewives could be a large fsc- Township Drifts Next day, evenings, was sue eoe i� ;fig
for in assisting Seaforth to meet both attendance , ,and. 46W"q . ''I
its quota. •Winter. The hall was well filled.' on b1t �,
The seriousness of the situation - eights and the audience eisteres
was stressed at a meeting of the Tuckersmith council will use ,to the gun who%ebeartedly
district O,M,E.A. in Gait on Wed- tw•o snowplowing units, in addition Those •taking the major plans
nesday, when -Chairman R. H. to its own equipment, in an effort were George J'ohnstpnI Ja 'r.
Saunders, of the H.E.P.C., told dele- to maintain the township roads' Blakely, C- "P: Si1Ts, John d Czteb
gates that lighting, permitted to during the coming winter, council ,Ja.'mes 'Kelly, Frank Si ls, ,r., ll�en
stores and business places was be- decided at its meeting .Saturday I nett W"fllis, Mrs. J. B. H1ggfns:ag4
ing reduced, in some cases, by 50 night, Clerk E. P. Chesney was in- r Miss Patsy Apn Bragger. The six.
per cent. Mayor M. A. Reid and strutted to advertise for tenders' glam�aur girls were John Cardio,:
Mr. Thtjell represented ,Seaforth at for the work. Tenders will be call } •Don origlrtrail,'• ,Keith •Sharpe, ,F
the meeting. , ed later in 'the month. I :Sills, Jr,,, T. D. ,Bills and D'Orleou
Details of a plan whereby 14•3ea- Reeve Arthur Nicholson was in Si11s.
forth power users will co-operate the chair and ,Councillors Crich, James T. Scott, in his szsuati
are now being worked out. 'rhe Bell and Rogerson were ;present, •pleasing manner and fine tenotr
rzlan will provide :that each,of the 'Grants of $10 and- $12 were made voice, sang• "In :the 'Garden of fie
industries .will be closed during. ,to Hensadl and ,Seaforth Legions, morrow" and "The Open' ROS&W
an week-da*r and in turn maIte u t fespectivelyt, and Rqy Bell w a a c ' .
e p . as Il nen are. Frank Sxlls:,, Jr., a11 ,a.#ig
t'le difference by Saturday and notated to represent tyle, "d'ownship • "Alice 'Blue Gown'" and "Mary'' '?
s c t at Hensall service.
Sunday `work, It is expected o high soprano voice:., ,:R1. .
Th
Town t Cd
n of ,Clinton to was paid brie the plan into effect Hex n s
t t A 1Sech
g t.
p e a ed
two . um,
Pl y n
4r1•.a , • an
9
b
6 o Tu ker
c ami '
$ th s share are f '_
Week. o .Divi the `ono anA'- pz d Miss Marian 's "'
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The text of the letter informing clan Court costs for 1948, but. no was the accompanist fox �:tlte�„s•}tda*:
the .- D -C. of .the steps to ,be taMFl -radion was :taken on a#i aced# pt Lillie Afiiss .. Pa s
e .d
L a
' .._—.- I�n„_ air. e
x . gh'.
IdIotvatt-hours has been consistent- I Simpsuu's stare'= -gyri l�nceitield.-y, ..lite
The assessment
tab ` on fi r `
Y Fp' '•
m •i
ad4
ly in excess of the quota allotted
roll for 1949 w,�
returned, ' b James
Winners ,f ee�;s an' iI -
rt„r
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your municipality and the Commis -y
am s A. Hay, asses
els were Sandy McMillan n,ndf
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sibia is therefore reluctantly oblig-
imr, and he was paid salary of i
Loreen Hexrdeasan,
li?
ed to inform you that :unless your
$275.04.
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week -day consumption of kilowatt-
I
Accounts passed included: Roads,
a
k
hours is reduced to the quota which
$643.97; law costs, $6.93; salaries,
Huron Old Boys
Xll
has been allotted you it will be'
$3'78; grants, $22; relief, $75.90; .
Plan At -Home in
`',
obliged commencing October ill
i
Postage, $8.00.
Irk
1948, to request you to open feed-
Council adjourned to meet Nov.
TorontWs Casa Loma1,01
':i: 1 0
era at. regular intervals ,throughout
6, it 2 P.m. ....
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the d'ay until the required redue-
The ,Huron Old Boys' •Associa
. p
tion is assured. We shall be glad I
tion of Toronto have secured beau-
'
to co-operate with you in arrang-,
ing the time and duration of these
25 Years ut
tifud Casa Loma as t'he :setting for
rr4'
llrlarl+;S
interruptions most suited to your
requfrcments. Failure to comply i
Business in Seaforth
their Annual At -Rome to be held
Tuesday evening, November 16. It
is anticipated ,that a. large number
?,
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v. ith any such request, which will
J: E. Keating,
iS. of Keating's
of former Huron residents and
oe transmitted to you through our
g
Pharmacy, on Sunday will observe
their friends will be present ,to en-.;
.
operators, will make it necessary
the 25th anniversary of his entry
joy asocial evening in surround-
b�,
for the Commission to interrupt
into business in Seaforth, Mr.
ings which are distinctive among
1.
your power supply every hour on
Keating, who during the past I3
T°conic show places.
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the flour throughout the day from
years has been a member of the
A ,prominent orchestra is being
,,,�;,
d„wn until dark for periods of time
town council, ,purchased the bust-
obtained for dancing and euchre
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ranging up to 15 minutes in dura-
nets from E. itmbach in 1923.
and bridge will be carried on in
%t
tion.
the Oak Room. Plans are under
"Advance notice of this action is
•
way to provide numerous prizes
being given so that you may have
an opportunity to notify all your
Shower Honors
and entertainment. Re-freahmentsK.
will ,be available in the Conserva-
cor sumers of what to expect in the
the in
IVhI'S• Donald Fry
torp,
r
event required reduction
The committee in charge invites
their week -day consumption of kilo-
all Rnron Old Boys to be present
watt-hours is not forthcoming, and
On Wednesday evening a sur-
and especially urge. those who have`
, . .
also that you will have an oppor-
prise party was held In hamor of
never before visited Casa Lomg, to
;
tunity of taking steps to safeguard
'•Kra• Donald ' Fry, bride of this
come and see it and at the same11,
all vital services during power cut-
'week, at the home of her parents,
time renew old Mendships,
offs, should these become neces-
Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Scott, when a
Further lnfotmation and tieimt'
Early,”
number of girls presented her with
will ,be on,liand ghortly. Interest-
a miscellaneous shower. Bingo was
ed parties may secure additionak11
tl
o
P'aSSen er In ured
g
played during the evening, with
Mrs, Phillip Willis and Mrs, Cecil
Lemon the
data by phoning .'Gordon Fowler,
Midway 6043, chairman of the At
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as winners.
rliome 'Committee.
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As Cars Collide '
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On Goderich Street
Honor iV.[r., l [rs. S. Garnham
r
10,
«' Vit}
;
Edward Sale, 40, Goderieh, &pas-
senger in one of the cars involc
ed, Facial lacerations
Will Res 1 d e
In S f
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received and
e a ortb,
` A
property damage estimated at near-
t*
1y $700„ resulted when two vehicles
',t
were in collision at the corner of
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Garnham,
:home and the many. enjoyable tiA.
mes.'
�' "S ,
Goderieh and Adam Streets, Sea-
who last week moved to their new
spent around your fireside, not fol=
+'
. to
forth, about 8 o'clock Wednesday
residence in Seaforth, were guests
gaiting your good cookadag, Ag-
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evening.
of honor at a gathering of their
Also how you :both have ibeen Will
„
According to Provincial Con-
foriner neighbors in MoKillop and
held
in gat all times to help any o$ ns
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stable Wm. I3odgson, who investi-
at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
at either the 'house or ,barn, Ybdr
,
gated, a car driven by N'ranCis'
Robert McClure Friday evening. •
community
y will mica you beea'ui�
,
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Cantelon, R.R. 3, Clinton, and own
During the evening progressive
you always helped on any gbod
w ;
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ed by his father, Ralph Cantelon„.
euchre was played with Thomas
Cause which it sponsored. We tad
;
same address, attempted to turn
Neilans as winner of most games,
fes are going to mise you, Aggie;
j,. :
left and was in collision with a
the consolation prize being won by
at our 'Circle meetings and in Abe
t
car driven by James T. Marshall,
Mrs. Ken Beattie. Later in the ave
Mrs. William
•W-M,S In both you 'have set as a
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172 Brydges St., Stratford, which
ning Church read an
good example. We all sincerely
was proceeding west. ,The fronts
address and Mrs. Robert McClure
hope that you both may be spared'
� 'Fu
of -both vehicles were badly dam- �
and Glen Cuthill presented Mr. and
to enjoy many years of 'happiness•
',
,
aged. I
Mrs. Garnham with a table lamp
and a trill ht tam
g p
in your new •llama and with your
�
�,
Mr. Sales, an employee of Sea-
The following is the address:
new friends, And now •a little veYfin
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forth (Supply & Fuel Ltd,, was a
passenger in the Marshall car, ,He
Dear Alggie and :Stan: It is with
which I think suits u •bo
Some folks we lik'because w*e tib,''
!".Kr,. d
w
was removed to Scott Memorial
a greet deal of pleasure and pride
Just i fill o' lijte 'earl, th;tougli".Mitt;
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Hospital by Dr. E. A. Mc Viaster,
that w e have met here this ova
through;
s >- :
suffering from concussion and fac-
ning. We are both pleased and,
I can't explain:, I O&Iet define "
',,';
ial lacerations. Ross Miller, age
proud to have -been counted as one
. ,
That "aainethIne in those f l4`nd6!
t: ",
17 Clinton a passenger in the
P g
of your friends or neighbors, It
o' mine • , �"ut ��' },`',
, ,,,A, ';•,,,
Cantelon car, suffered slight lacer,
takes a feat deal f
dal na ma or
g any n
That makes riff@ like em tbrot aid
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ations to his forehead.
woman to be a good friend, a good
thio'I 1.
neighbor or a good citizen -of a,'
yet, not knowing wily 1 ;iTtly
`i
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community, but I feel sure that I
express, the feelings of ever one
y
,And
One word explains it migl3'tyi 13
i , . u
t fed f"
,fr n h
� s true t ea' en�
p � g
` s1i
Teacher: Junior, I am recycle-
present When I say tliat you bath
?��;• ,
RTofs' an behalf of frlLin
�
ed. Do you know Any more rudle
have measured wel all three.
1 irx
neighbors dSIL• .yotfi tp acgO�C
Jokes like that?"
Your friends will rexnetabe our
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it�ie.;
tlieso; gffi s. .: : Y
Junior: "Lots, teacher."
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kindiresS,,y�our eyfPttiathy and yoin
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Mt', Ctl3rltlrSln gti�9 e rrky a11�%t,
Teacher. Weil, stay in after
h'elpittg kiartds,at5r neighbors will
'hoapitaiity
a'b'le raft%% Mlorr. whlclt: ;ill: '' ,
�retrDOI."
tl§ink bf' the of your
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