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"I ,� � in ar !�.t _, ., -p Saturd . en r a, � _ I k M a3d§ In, all munb;ipa _­ � I ': . 11%10s w J - , I'll ,. � . _hIpb I . i . . , . r , , 9w, _ *" �14', . I'll, , ,.. a 'i " 3.Korvag wgnto'bo released- Hats Pte. - "I'll' . r... �.�__ L. _:. , . 'M . .. �; : 1 �.,, � W . r ,1L ,�.: . : ., , ,, make up the new fedpir 'qror I . r I �. r, , . � � . I I I . , GovdoAL A., Xes-soggpir, Egmtoadville. I ,.,A , . I � I I . . " , I.;, . . . .,. . ­ ;.� . .�' . I e . " 01 .. " " '': . I . I I �10�­ �,v - _� . � . . � . - .: L�R., r , , ! r I. The Dale fauttly held its,aecoud. hig of Huron is print,pa m Tpm .I a . , �!,,�,.'-��;L:4t-zl-; r.W � !,-, r . ���, I r L . "",:. . �­ . I � . 1, so woundeflp'action. ' I I . , - � , % -I- 11 ,. ��-!,-� I 11 I ) ,� .. . 071 .. � - � - � MeM Maidens Garden annual reunion and piento at, the issue of The*Expositor'on P&d I . r , � I . , , RelWed Tuesc tlee ;g � 11 . .1", offletal no I Club Members, to Hear Liew, Park, fiew�fbrtb, last S*turdAy 7; Poll and, municipality.,yote ­ at-�!, INAft- � . , �� C Messen- - guests at- , totals are ohown In compar4tiv.p, . mr, Im'" '. .... I � , Arms beea re'eiv6d 6y Pte. with 136 mordbers and rNo ' Dalft " , �� "I ,xees mother, Air.a. Mes;,O.eri ,r. .Special' Speakers tending. . . cmlurima for ....... ateq v I , mm in i *- ;,.r.." ,gp� , I "I'll I k I , .4 Up, p . . - . I : "I . 1pr#.er ,information �- . . . . 11 .- 0 1 . 1� , :,... .. ... .­­: I � 1. .. .. 0owever, no , . �� Ad im, The 195243 oftleers In chargle - three contesting parties. , . . : . I I � ,Vortant. meeting. of' the ' I ."".". - #r ,,r- 4011 L� . "I ' "I ' '!! I" "I I" "I ' 111 . . . . . . . ii " ' '.. I ­ �,� 1. ..�', "-.73 - . . . Dale,;, fir# � .L " o , ... I � or exi,eat of his W,�Uudi. , The Nat Merry Afafden'i Ga;rden Club will VI-Ce-prosidgut, Verne Dale; eppogd in orderi Total qonservat�.'Vv P.C. PANDWATE I 1. , .��, � . Juss, been received,a* to the nature were: president, Frank . I Three main corriotions *4,'�ei -7 "'Oppo's,ing View's neaz d� b '..- L �L .�._ I— ­­` i", 't . I I 4=rtatuiri-g two 'other m(Len wound: be held 'Thursd4j. August 6, at 3 vlee-P id, �,udrew'Qrow: vote should road 10#5§8,, not, .'�`�o' , ,%4' . I . I . y , '. , , the nome or Mrs, , ' .1 ed in action, was4he army's 204th P.M., at W- ier; - Becreft . ., , �: . __ :� ,��; I Haugh. ri-tr*surer, Mrs, 1pok 10,768; total Liberal vote sholA I , ,� �, I .; " 0�7_,�, �,�,r-"ill. I I of the Korean war. Baker; Sports, Donald Dale, Wbm.'J� read - 10,944, not 1 0,W4; th�e 00 ?. . : %6 . 4 1 . . . Miss X. Stockle and Mr. 1-1. Baker Dale, Mrs. Graham Kerr, �Mtx Ken - servative malority. is aoloidl­ I . � Fifty in Hensall Town Hall. 1. ,� . will be the -eat sneakers Games P-0- . ,. . t I , t I , , 0 , . I I I � 4 � I � 11 , I I , I 4 , . . . , ,Stewart; lunch, 311m mewart -Iiale, 1Y corrected. from, 534 to 1 Sg4j . 0 -_ . 4 � . - !�"- .',"� " Woo racea, a program by the girls, the Mrs Mapaarot Dale, Mrs'., - 10 Official nomination meeting "'. " Edward As well, under Wilbert, L .0�41 . . for I �.: I 1, * � question box and "a Scenic trip to j Dale,.Mrs. G. W. Nott. total for Poll IS should'lio,119�,, -, the riding Qf-HproU wa,s, conducted Hensall District Farm' .1 kimen Area People Bermuda," will feature the pro- . . : in Heusall Monday -afternoo I . , - I - not 88. n ne'Home Entered Monday - - ,,i�,!�,�,�,'�,,,r,� � I 'gram.. I I Sports Program '' . 11 fore about So citizens. Prior to the - . P� " "�,,, , I . ,�,,�', ,,�';�, . ,1. , :,I Members. are askeo. -to -bring ,at The sports committee ,provided a . closing time of 3 P.M., no further Safe is Iransacked � . " ;;�. � , , . . � . . �'�111 At Ferguson Reunion least one question relaeft to the Program of Interest to every e ' 110mills,tions for the August 10� led- - ,,',,�,, �;_:-�,,J' on � � , .,,;,'�1-4�1 I.. I I growing and care of vegetable The winners were as follows: pea eral eleo%cort, other thbm those of Th .,; , ;­, ,a or e tarm. home of William, B�ell, ":­_: .." '. . � '.., 1". : Determined Donkeys 0 �"..;,,!,, Wearily 100 Ferguson relatives flowers, or diseases or Insects ,af- nut scramble, nine and, under; I Elst u Cardiff, Brusitela, and An- on No. 4 Highway, a half -Mike South � " , 1. I . . . . I . I ­% " , � , A I 1, . met in,Springbank Park, London, fectinz, them. Roll call:. t*O vege- girls, 8 and under, Deanna Dale 4 'I- . drew Y. McLean, Seaforth, were re. of Hensall, was broken into Men- . �, , - , ��� Tocently for their annual Veouulon.- tabes of any one variety, for judg- -Amy Stewart; -boys 8 apd, under ceived, by ,Chief Returning Officer day night and a safe ransacked. �,,: r ': �� I_,,: � ,:: ", I I 'Bruce Dale, lan Dale; gii- I 0 ... . .stable Elmer Zim. I _� . . I Adeliclous dinner and supper were ini purposes, ,and , either ii IiyI,ng_ : Dealt Daffy Del. J. K. Hunter, Goderich. Provincial Con _� �,_'., I . 19 , . I �;%w � varved; by the table committee. room or i4ning­r6om bouquet, n.am- under, Dianne Vander , Wilma 1, I Mr. McLean, Liberal candidate in merman, of Exeter, said that tele- " :� , " . we directed -by, Mr. -a . nd ed. BrIng a piezibb lunch and col- I burg P e nl nk- Huron and member for Huron -Perth Phqne wires had- been cut before � � , .11, -" , 0 P -­-, . , "' , re , 'rOX �: . i.li, ,, . , . I sports Dale;,boys� 10 and under, Harvey eroi6, of ay stquad of unc ek� in the la4ft'parlianlent, was the entry was made. The thief ,1111.1. 01 'I, �11 , Mfrs, Russell Ferguson, Housall, leetion for tee cream, papor Plates, Dale, ,Bruce Dale; g1rIg 12 and un- . . o4p 'or ml.�. , .., - , :--.11.1 " : , .. � ": , �. 4and Mrs. Norm -an Ferguson, Stlaft, I Y - I , ; !". ,., � : etc. der, Dianne Vanderburg, Laurel tive clonkeys, two teams- of, local , first speaker called by Chairman thieves entered a -bedroom b . * . I Dale; boys 12 and under Larry and district men, representing-ttle ..., re- " � .1 ,.:, and resulted as -follows: - . - ._�', r..", Frank Pilif9land following the close moving -a pane of glass and tilou * N -,- ` 11 - , ;,".' . ,..W� ... ... . g, � : 1 �.. . de ladies, "'Torth and South regions of spa yo � W "m � 1. I ,� I Smith, Harvey JDala; Mug �, ,-'11'111 "'IN"' of the a,ppoirited time for nomina- smashing the lock OIL I 11� 'I'Al I le the bedroom C s I ; '%. . Girla six lva At Ruth Crozier, Dianne Vanderburg; (letermination in this area, collided � I � Al I �, or to reach the sato in the a � . , ' ­ .. ,,i i tions. The -speaker remarked that do - ; , `�'li - Eighty -Two at Crich slngks �nen, 'Murray Dale, Irvine . sturday . ; , this time it was the responsibility kitchen. . I .... .welL, London, Carol AkMworth, Ii In the Lions, Park here S' ,. " ffi6rton; girls six to eight, Gail At Dale. . i .. .- 4 evening in a joust of donkey base- ii ­ . I Of Canadians to assess the propos- Mr. Bell, 98, convalescing � , -'.� 9,4 isrell, St. Marys, ' JoAnne Carter, 0 ball., - . ;. "I � . from I., , ;%j,111 arried ladies Mrs. Stewart .� als arid record of the two major IL lengthy Illness, was staying with 11 � �,r, I �(.Undeboye; boys nine to 11, Billy Dale, Mrs. Don L�le; married men, . As usual, the donkeys won., t, ; ­ " contending ,partl4s and decide relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell, . ____ .. � .�, Jaques, Kirkton, Donald Paracons, Reunion'lon Park Here " The unorthadox cdmpeiition, 1 �: I ___ 1. �7 Frank Dale, Reg SmIth; shoe 11: IX., ­,Woomw , I I Kippen; girls,12 to 14, Marie Car- r eaforth Ag+lcul- � :11� i 11.... 1. . whicit way to vote. ton -the neighboring farm. Mr. Bell I . 7 . I -',� "" , ter� Olandeboye, Pauline Atwell, The annual Crich reunion was scramble, Patricia Vanderburg, .IX- LL discovered the break-lu� Tuesday . .. 11 . arine Vanderburg; three -legged turii Society, might have failed. -to First Candidate Speaks Andrew Y, McLean, Seaforth ..", ­ held at the Lions, Park here list produce a decisive victor as far a F-16ton Cardiff, Brussels farm- morning when he visited his house. . . . . . 1, ..... . . . . . . London; girls a.nd boys 12 to 14 ek with 82 Present. During the race, Donald Crozier and Maeftew- er, was the un.oppos Pointing to the achievements of Police said tracks. of a truck publisher, represents Huron ,.. 1��'� years, Harold Parsons, Kippon, .we the human combata ed choice the St. Laurent government, Mr. in the � ,. � . Liberals as .candidate 1, , .., - arle Carter, Clandeboye. atternoon the sports Program was art; relay r�ace, Ruth Crbzier, ljopUr. rits- were .con- of Conservative candidate for or car led up to the window. Noth- . 1, X � el Date, Irvine Dale; throwing soft- earned, but as far as the spectators Huron riding In the August 10 McLean emphasized Canada's bouy- Ing of muc'h value was reported forthcoming Federal electiony .1; I -1. . I ,..�,!e, I carried out, with winners 'as fol- could see�however they may have ant economy and its subseque following the official nomina. � 1pea ,Howard Ferguson, Brynston; low*: . l . I 'It taken. Young men, Gerald Parsons, Kip- ball, Reg Smith, Beverley 110yes; . elections. For three parlia. higib standard of living; the coull- tion meeting.in Hensall Mon- 11 '? I — . 1,4111, ''h 1. kicking foot -ball, Milton, Dale, Joe had trouble seeingthrough ,tears of ments Mr. Cardiff has repre- try's quadrupled national produc- Mr�,'MvLe4n was member ­� Girls five and under, Sandra Hug- laughter -the mule -minded doaks day. .. � - . sawried ladies, Mrs.. Norman Per ' ill, Helen Elliott; boys five and un- Reld; tieing tie, Mrs. etewart Dale knew the odds-on before.the game s.ented Huron North. Under tion since 1939; the high repute of wonders how electors could for 1-1gron-Perth . in. � As � "I'll, . . . . . . . � I . Suson, Staff&, Mrs. Russell Fergu der; Donald kouston,G-r.ld Towns- 'And ,Nilton Dale; balloon rare, the re,Olstpibution, Ruron-Perth the Canadian dollar and the fiseal to ret i see fit federalparll last � . : �� ,'. son, Hensall; married, men, Austin girlg, Rdth -Crozier and Dianne Van- started, and played in cahoots no urn,aGoverilment that spends atoent..' J,4o'f4�.ther . . ��.. , Atwell, Londou,.Roy Ferguson Ex- end; girls six toionine, Mildred derburg (tied); boys, Clarence Dale, matter how strenuously and, voci, and Huron North revert to the Policies which have made Canada $18,000 yearly,to colle-o--70rbage at names were submitted 'f -o r .. � ..� , . . � I eter; grandmothers, Mrs. Elnie� At- Crich, Emily Elliott; boys six to Mac Stewart. ferously their rides objected. single riding of Hurcon. I ­ a leader in the eyes of fhe world. Petawawa when at Goderiell the, nom0nation before or during , . ... 1� I the reducti 1��11 ,i. - 'well, St. Marys, Mrs. WkIllarn Per nine, R6ger Cummings., Wayne Hug- . Master of the unceremonious on of the national debi same ,operation, with a less expen- the Monday meeting. I d Ill; girls, 9 to 12, Erma Townsend Kicking slipper, loadies,, Mrs. -Har- ceremonies wxs Eric)Munroo, wilill by two billion dollars and the sub- sive system but the same popula- - .- .. ...'. I � 11 ' 1: . . " Cason, Thames Roa, ; grandfathers, Ro " ry Nesbitt, Mrs. Mildred Johuso ' ; to Dot Reid fell the per - 11 %. " lArnie. Ferguson, Whalen Willi -am n Sequent sAvingof 75 million dollar-, tion, cgsts little over $4,0iD0. .. �:..' . I . youngest -baby pred&nt, Ronald Rae . - . I to,' ' "' . . . -Torguson, Thames, Road. . Place of umpire. ,Captain of t" FuR Green in Mo d admit Clinton's Proluic Dr '. ,P Gayle Crich; boys 9 to 12, ger -plexi 1, Cummings, David Crich, ug n ay Per year, "a benefit to us and our "The Government won't � . Young ladies, Hodges!, oldest man present, . ,he - ,�p * Elizabeth Towns. North was Dr. E. A. M6Master Se children," he added; and the lower that money is being wasted or that 4 ! liadies Mcli-the-sliPper, Mrs, How- end-, Erma Townsend; young Thomas Dale; 'oldest lady present I ' .. I . i . . men, Mrs. Adeline I., forth Mayor, and marshal Wthe Personal income taxes, "now at the taxes could be lowered," Mr. Cardiff ... .. ., ard Ferguson, Thamesford, Mrs, Alec Townsend, Roger ',Cummings; Connell; longest mar� . . . . rn u , own, Night's Bowling Here a a I . c ean not- u Inue , u n .. I ., �11 3tassell Ferguson, Hensall; men ried couple, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaw 9 2 - Years ni , �.�..' �, married ladies, Mrs..M., Trowartha Prelimiva�y. line-up for . both ed that tax reductions in 1953 total GIO,ernment has. gonyeouth, limit in vid 11-1 I -the-slippor, Russell Ferguson, ��M�4r.rio&Mei ' Knox; lucky draw, Donald . most success '.. . . *kk Mrs. H. Hugfif; . n, Grant Dale, teams contained the followleg I One of the 'ful eve- 361 million dollars and in 1952, income and other taxes, then it's. Dr. John W. i§haw. Clinion�s o � Id- . ? �., i Falconer; ladi I . ';-,";� race,, Lorne Atwell's side; pa- "Yank �. . St. Marys. . . ning tournaments ever played was approximately 140 111iiati'dollars. time for a change." . st resident and one of Canada's . .; l Hensall, Roy, Fergigon, Exeter; re- in ' es names: . bag'race, Mr. and- Mrs. A I tir' � g� Eleot New Officers enjoyed here Monday evening by Continuing, Mr. McLean scored UY Sk k h J Der, Mrs. Frank Cum, 1. North- rong, Londes- After making short reference to e , - -s'lip oldest Practising, physicia." i - last " I' . John Armst, in g in ­ , ,., �:, . Ver -rchie in en kick the slipper, Ted A delicious supper was served- at boro; William J. Dale, Reeve of members and guests of the local the charges by the opposition that the advisability of farmers, filing in- week celebrated -his 92 � .,� iftwoons, kippert. , . � � I _ . . Crich, Kenneth Cummings. 5:30, T.94' 1953-54 officers, were Hullett; Prank Kling Seaforth; 'Lawn Bowling Club in a mixed,d*U- the St. Laurent government budget- come tax information for their 0 w, ,D, with his wife -and �� bi . 1 �� "I h The 1954 reunion will be held at Lucky spot, Wayne Eggill; time elected -as follows: president,- Verne Harve� Johnston, Reev�lof,Morrisl ,b4as tourney. According to one of- ed for huge surpluses, famff;�aE 1. 11, ", . "The 1952 benefit, Mr. Cardiff remarked, Shaw, with a host of triefiiis ill 1,�i . . I.". . .. . _t. I Aningbank - Park, 14ndon,. with, the walk 110or of the club, ,Monday night's surplus," the speaker explained, could talk for hours outlining Huron C016ty gained in a pr tigeo, - ,, Giyle��"-,Crieh; three-legged . - vico-presloeist, Mrs; An- Clifford Rowland, Redve .of _.Q.rey, - , � .. x1ale; lirst , . � Ari . � ,� -Tellowing officers: president, Jo6 race, Bob -and 'Emily Elliott, Erma drew Crozier; second vice-pre;§i- Elston Cardiff, Brussels; -craie, Me- tou6ii,iftent -was the first evening "Was a direct rezult of Increase In where tax and other redactions of over 62 years, has-been-'Itermed ,.,I , I .. Y * 11. 40artbr, Clandeb9ye;' secretir�-treas- and George Townserid; bean guess- derit, Allison Dale; sebrebary-treas- Cutcheon, Brussels; contest'ln.sov�eml years that the Canadian business with a resultant could -he made." , �­ Stewart me- . Clinton's "grand old Man" . . I P � * , .;.� I larer, Mrs. ,Austin Atwell, London; ing contest, Gordon Elliott. - After urer, Mrs. Stewart Dale; sports, Call, Walton; Gordon McGavin, green had been entirely taken up. Increase in revenue." . - table committee, .Mr. and Mrs. the races a Peanut scramble w s chairman, Donald R4 St. Marys, Walton; JeITY'Montgomery, agricul- ' "Agriculture exports in 1982 were, I Chdrg"es "Gerrymandering" The doctor, was born in Hullett . I . .",.. . . a First four win Spots were won township, . about three miles trom. . ;, . % 12oyd Ferguson, Hensall; Mr. and enjoyed by the children. Youngest Mrs. M. 'McAdam, Elmer Dale, Mrs. tural representative, 'Clinton; Har- by: Mr. and Mrs. G. A. MacDonald, the highest on record," the Liberal Pausing for a moment, the ,Con- Olinton, on July aS, 1861, a son of �!. ,, Tdrs. Roy Ferguson, Exeter; Mr. person present waw June Falconer: Herry Nesbitt; lunch, chairman, ry Tait, Brodbagen; Russell Shol- Stratford, 3 wins plus 19: candidate observed, and stated that. servative candidate continued that: the late Mr. and. Mrs. J,ohn Sha:w. : .. . Mr. and 7 , and 'Mrs. Elmer Atwell and Mr. oldest personpresent, Joseph Crich, Joe Reid, Mrs, Graham Kerr, Mrs. dice, Brodhagen; Russell Bolton, Mrs. Frank Ruston, Mitchell, 3 wins with trade Indications the same for "It wouldn't make any difference His father immigrxted to CanaAa . � .. . ,And, Mrs. Lorne Atwell, St. Marys. Officers- elected for 1954 are' as Norman Carter, Mrs. W111liam Roa-s. Dublin; "Farmer" McFadden, Sea- plus 17; M.r. and Mrs, Ken, Hockey, 1953, ,the world ts buying more what government was in power, any from Jura. Scotland, dils mother .. � - president, Harry Crioll; forth; 'James McQuald,Beechwood; Exeter, 3 wins plus 17; Mr. and I Llb- , .. follows. Canadian products' than 9ver be- government-JConservative or was the late Eliza McKnight, , . vice-pFesident, Ross Trewarlha; Bob McKercher, Dublin; Geo�ie Mrs. A. Fraser, Exe fore. "The mutual trust among eral-in power for 18 years is -there .. .. I IFIrst Service For New secretiry, Heleri Turner, treasurer, Tuckersmith Farmer -Hurt Wlheatle3r Dublin; J. L. Malone,, 13 1 ,�er, 3 wins plus Canada's 100 trad-ing countries, a too long." He said he would agree Ile attended model school mud Mrs. Grant 'Stirling; table commit- B Seaforth;' Ken ,Stewart,, Seaforth; I normal school, and after teaching I Anglican Rector Sunday tee, -Mrs. Elmer Townsend, Mrs. . After Falling in arn Harry -�tur4y, Auburn; Bob Me- Other rinks were skipped by.. H. trust created -by Liberal policies income -taxes were down, but "hid- to,. S�Ome -time in Brussels, be a ... ! , . is a. very Positive trade benefit V� den -taxes', -are up, "and these cost n- . ,� . � .... ... Xtev. John H. James, recently ap- Harold Hugill, Mrs, Ross TrewAr- Gordon Richardson, Tuckersmith Millan, Ses!forth; Dan Betiermann,FC. Rivers, Exeter; Mr, Marks, F. enjoy," Mr. McLean asserted, the taxpayer more than the income tered medicine at Trinity College .. '.1 , � Price, ,Sta.n MacLean, G. Baker, T. Medical 'School, Toronto, where he , PoWed rector to -the parishes of Mrs. Oliver Cole, Mrs. Arnold farmer on the Mill Read,, suffered Reeve of McKillop; W. L. Whyte Pritchard, Not Neglected Citizens taxes." received his M.D., and M.D.(C.M. all . . .. " . rtlbwell; sPorta committee, Roy Seaforth; Harold Jackson, Sea-' Mr. Westbrook, H, Mr. Cardiff coliserved that "it was 1891. In May of the . .�, I XL Thomas', Zetforth, and St. head injuries and cuts and brulses forth; A. Y. McLean, Seaforth; Ken Scrimgeous, Goderich; H. Brown, British markets are not lost, as same year he . ,:,� Wary's, Dublin, will take his first Peloper, Cleve' Richards; Wlally to the body last week when he fell a funny thing for the Prime Min- went to ,Clinton, where this spring .:; . CrIch, Herman Crich, Battles, Winthrop. A. R. DaVal, H. Hazelgrove and �the Drew party charges, he con- later to say war bonds would drop he completed 62 years of ,:,*,, . aervice in these churche& next;Sun- - . down 9, shaft while working in his ,Howard. Sherbondy, Wingham; T tinued, but are still to'be had. How- in value it a Drew gover . practice , day, Aueust 2. Mr Ja succeeds . barn ' Discovered b ­ �f 11" South -Al, Kerslake, Warden of I I . . lament I . ".. i I �, I . I Ir Holman, Chas. Danbro ever, Mr. al-claeQn. reasoned, there -a a p ys cian. . : Rev. W. A. Jones, who wasapiToln-t- N rthside Senior WMS sons, he ,.a taken to - ' County of Huron, Hensall; Earl, . 6k and Elgin I , Scott Mem- were elected," adding that at the . . .111. � I 1. ed to a pariah in Kitchener last orial Hospital here, whe Campbell, Reeve of Hay; Bill Me- -S-Ith, Atwood-, Rick Elliott, ,Carl is no point in -the Canadian farmer time of Mr. St. Laurent's. statement Colorful, Varied Career 11 � . I "� Hold Picnic Supper re -his con- Kenzie, Deputy Reeve of Exeter; Draper, Clinton; H. Ross, R. San- taking Britain's lower prices when the figures showed war bonds at In 107 be married the former , ..,: I ". STAY. The date of Mr. JaMes? in- dition"'Was. described Wedmesday as It derson, �Stratfo,rd; W. M. Hart, a, he can get higher -prices elsewhere. Frances Harriet Rance, a gran&. ... , � I i- .1 iftebon service has not yet been In Park Tuesday "Improving.,, . E. Pooley, Reeve of Exeter; J. "That Price Situation will undoubt- their lowest level. In light of facts I I ; - I t Nediger Reeve of ,Clinton; B. Pill- Hildebrand, E. H. Close. B. F. daughter of the founder of Clinton. ... , I � SOL -L I - , . combe, �eeve of Usbcorne; Haro Christie, -Gordon Muir, Norman edly change, and Britain again these figures tell, the -speaker said Tibeir family includes one son, Pro- . ..� , . I The meeting of the Senior A x Id after quating"them. "I don't think �.. I 11 - u Seaforth, Dublin Youths Baker, 'assistant -agricultural repre- MacLean, R. Stevens, Elmer La. will be in a position to pay fessor Harry Shaw, of Dartmouth .. I � lliarr of the W,M.S. of Northside on higher prices," the speaker that Statement Should have been ..Z I United -Church was held Tuesday ,entative, Clinton; X. Morrisey, e. A. W. Sillery, Lorne Dale, G, made," COUege. Hanover. N.H., and one ." . t I Attend Funeral For . Hurt in Goderich Sunday . lHaist, Depu- Hays, Alvin Date, Harold Free and I preft-ted. In the meantime, he ' . III, I I evening at the Lions. Park. A ple- Reeve of Stephen; W " After criticizing the St. Laurent daughter, Mrs. Madeline Xilty, and ., . � . , I � Late Mrs. Leo Bristow nic'supper Preceded a short busi- Two youth from Seaforth and ty Reeve of Stephen, Edward Greig, Kel. Merriam, Seatorth. added, the figures Show that aver' Government for withholding for six grandebildi-en, I.i ! ness session, when reports from Dublin, Jackie Matthews, town, and A�eve of Goderich; Alf. Moffat, age prices for Canadian agriculture ,,weeks" the publication,of the pres- Dr. Shaw has fiad a colorful and ,; I � .� Among those attending the'fun- the various 'secretaries were re- Allan Geddes, Dublin, were injured! Reeve of Tuckersini'th; Nor3pan products during the past three once of foot end moiitb disease in varied career. He taught school, I I � eral of the late Mrs. Leo Bristow ceived, - Sunday afternoon in Goderich when Scoins, Reeve o,f Seaforth; Andrew years are at an all-time high. Canada, Mr. Cardiff emphasized served linton as way(yr, trur4tee : I I 11 Crozier, Tuckersmith; Harvey Cole- The St. Laurent Government has that if Canada is to stay a great Of the collegiate institute,, was .. , 11, were her husband and son4n-law, The treasurer reported the -allo- they were 4nvolved in an -accident County Soil Assoc, not neglected the private citizen, : I ; , Mr. Leo Bristow and Mr. V. Bay- cation for the first six months, of with a runaway car. They were man, Stanley; John Carnochan, An- country it cannot have one govern- health officer for the town for 50 ... I . I bee; of Miami, Fla., who flew to the *year had been met, and the walking on Harbor ,hill beside k gus Brown, Bill Lane, Eric Doig, the Speaker stated, and mentioned men�t in for so long. years. served as, county coroner, 'J., � I , . , r. Russell Bristow, De. money forwarded to the Presbyter- car driven by Percy Bennett, R.R. Pr n . Old Age Security' payments, Family In closing, the speaker charged and na . I . It . Etetroit; D a k Case, Elmer Cameron Jack , was the Canadian Natio i troit; Mr. and Mrs. Lester V. W treasurer, Members decided to 2, Innerkip. Nicholson, Jim Brown, John Croz- Plans Niagara'Tour Allowances. Hospital Grants ,and that the Huron redistribution was Railway's physician for the district 11 I I )� ier, Murray Crich, Gerry Holland. the Agriculture Price Suppqrt Act me .. During 4 Waynes and three sons-, Simcoe; Mr. have the fall thankoffering, at' the Brakes of a car owned by James The Huron County Soil and Crop a gerrymander -to "get rid, of for more than 30 years, ,. . . I as evidence of this. "In this dis- ' -was ,1s; � I ". and Mrs. H. Baegess, Plint, Mich.; regular meeting Ili September, with Elliott, Goderich, appirently failed Improvement Association is plan- trict alone." he said, "with 8,400 However, be stated, the people will the First World Wiar the Lt.- . ' Mron Regiment. A � Mr. and Mrs, John Prost and fam- Group No. 2 in charge of All n 11 11 1) 8 , a - I-, an honorary 'Member . i. 0 ec- on the hill arid the car collided I P 111119 A one -day bus tour to ,the � families and 17,300 children, $1,212 have the say in this. and added C01- Of the 161st ,W, Duadas; Mi. and Mrs. Robert essary arrangements. with the,tBennett car. Injured about Niagara Peninsula on -Frida � that "I'll be glad to look after their '��Ie Of i. 1� . ) . . . Y- Aug, 300 was paid last Year in Famil interests 'in Huron." the oldest agricultural group in the L . , I . 1. A�-, Wiott and Miss Vansickle, Glen- Mrs. A.' Wiright and Mrs, Presbyterian ICTUC 28. for Huron County farmers and Allowances. As well, some $1.480,- County of H ron, the Fruit Grow. ` . C. the 4egs, the boys were taken to wu I ,lua non,,, eral Hos- u , f � 4 . I . .... 1� it , anki -Mr. and Wis. Sa,;m B�oadlfo6t were appointed as vial- Alexandra Marine and Gen I their wives. It has been arranged 000 was paid out on old age secur- Liberal' Candidate Replies ers' Association, and he, was ,one. :: . .1 . . . . . . Holoner, BayftekL I 11 tors, ,for., the next month. 'pital and later released. for tthree. buses to Make this trip. Ity -and $113,000 for old age nsaist- of three men instruMp.atal in ' . �..� . . i �4- * I. — Held wilednevisday Passengers will be picked up along ance," Mr. McLean, as member of the thlo_ .. 11 r . No. 4 and No. 8 Highways at the last Government, was ,allowed a organizing of the Hiliton Cautr,41 I � - _4._ . I . PEARSON !OKESWITUCANDIDATE, A' SSO CIATION HEAD Wednesday -proved a fine day to . r following points: Wingliam. Bel- As Canada must pay the price of further five minutes in reply, The Agricultural Society in 1895. - , � . I . . I . - I peace, Mr. .McLean said, m4utioll- Liberal candidate regarded ' tjie His Interest in ,children did not . I A the annual congregational Picnic of gr Y , f � ave, BI th, Londesboro, Exeter, ir1g the country's active defence Conservative claim to r,educe toxes I stop in bringing them Into the .. I � " : . First Presbyterian Church, when Hensall, Ki-ppen, Bruceheld, Sea- participation in the United Nations, by five bundrt'd million dollars. .... � libout 70 members' enjoyed a pleas- forth and, Clinton. . world. 'He organized a sports group I the North Atlantic Treaty Organ- without Rifecting defence expen- called the "Pee Wee ,Club" for the ­ , " I 1, I ant afternoon. Sports were enjoy. A letter stating the exact pick-up ization ,and her contribution to ditures or Canada's i I se. Young boys of the community. . . ­ , . -­-Almm- . . ,,, , �-.�, ed with old and young alike taking points, will be sent each passenger economic aid programs, so must I�C. I � � , 1� eurity' Programs. ands all, the . ­ � I . IN... �� ", .. . .Part. The oldest lady present was a day or' two before the date Of she pay for her own 'social secur- same tinie to promise addition- ' . � I �;, � 11, .. I .11.1 �­_ Mrs. J. M. Govenlock, and the old- the trip. Listed, below is the sche- ity. � a) services coming at least a bil- T%1 .� . " eat man was Mr, J, D. Gemmel]. dule tor -the day's activities as it is Concluding. Mr. McLean spoke ]j011 �­ I. I . I 11 dollars. as "I'Allacy." After Enjoy Legion ncnile � �j C .. The youngest child was Raymond planned at the present -time: briefly of his own efforts -to further qvoting -an expense -breakdown of . , I � I Dennis, son of,Mr. and Mrs. Clay, 7 a.m., leave Clinton for St. Oath- county road improvements and to the, nation's four billion dollar bud- . """.....P � I . N,,11R.-� ton Dennis. arines., 10 ama., visit -Clovelly Guern- realize the gra-ilts-In-lieu-cot-t-axes get. the speaker drew the illustra- A & �g,�..� g. . N. �, � . ��,-...::::. e. :::, A t Bayfield Sunday . I � .-�,; i 1�::i�;:��:'. .! i ... The following were the prize sey Farms, St. Cathartmes, noted legisbation which benellts. the town- tion that it was like "trying to dou- ; , ,,��. I ":&i..": .. .. , _ i . I I . I 0 . 1 4 �, I ... - .. winners: Mrs. Campbell's .class, breeders and exhibitors of Guern- ships of Iiickerginith, Stephen and ble the t�acher's salary and at the -About 70 members, of Seaforth !_ I , �� - , I � Gary Nicholson, Brenda Dennis; ­", � :1 . . .... say cattle; 11 a.m., visit Martin Hay. He asked his audience to , � ,� , , . L :j�.-,�,,`.�, same time cut,the rate in half" branch of the Canadian Legion and ­ � �. Mlas McLean's class, Connie At, ,-.1-.111 "give the job done by the St. Laur- ' � 1.0:,r� K, . kfnson, Bob McDonald; girls under Marms, Vineland, market garden- "Taxes may be high," be .said, their wives and fAM a 1� t , . * ,,i��,. ,,_ ille motored , - . .1, ., . ;e . ers and growers- of field trops; ent Government a, careful analysis "but they are not as, thigh as in to Jowett's Grove, BaYfield, ,Sunday �i . I . ;.?�.: I. eight,'C. Atkinson, Carol Dennis; 11:45 a.m., tour the Horticultural against the promises being made by Other countries comparable to Can- a -lid spent a pleasant afternoon. - I 1, � ; .:.,;., . ". . .,:. . 4 1 !� �_ , 11 I Z 4 . , : boys, under eight, B. McDonald, L. and, Experimental -Station, Vin'e- the Progressive ,Conservatives. ada, Even the poorest of us does During the Afternoon ,a ball g �� I : I 4 � I I . I I :: :, Albrecht; girls under 10, C. Dennis, land; 12:30 P.m., dinner at Prud- Hear P.C. Candidate . p . �, � ; � �!� 2 Dorothy Ross; boys under 10, Dav- homme'a� not have trouble paying our taxes, between two picked teams of lanmeno � . , F . "..�. 0arden 'Centre ' I , .. Motel, 4J ,. 1. i 4 . .. 1. ... id MOK6114r, Andy Calder; girls un- Vinelaild; 2 p.m,',4tour the'new H Mr. Cardiff, Huron's P.C. candl- however bothersome they rilogy be," and ladies was played. Ken Powell. ,��, ..... . �:�$2�� Y* anq men-tionefl Met in and Ken Bettles were in charge of . ..." I . 11� I dro-Plettric tulin.61-dievelopment at for ,three terms, said that he be- time. As conomic conditions per. Free drinks, and Ito .! � , 0" , I der 12, K. Nlobolsqu-, Carol Dennis; date and member for Huron ,North be atated ( - " rZ . ,.:;,: � � boys under 12, 13. Reith, Uordon Niagara � the races, .. � 04, .., TIMIS; 6 ll.m., supper, Hy' lieved much of what the provi6us mit, taxes will -be readjusted. "In cream added much to the PI sure . - "A' Z I k" , � I : killer; girls under 14, K. Nichol- dro Cafeteria at -the site of the dpeaker had said. "However," Ile the past two years. for instance, of the children. A bounteous $up- " �- at, V , .11, : new # ; . I son, Pearn McLean; boys under 14, Hydro developmeat project; 7,p.m., ,,, , ... , ". I . - :: I -111 13. Refth, Dou' added, "I do not agree tba�t taxes tax reductions total more ,than Per was served on. th r , 'V , 1, I " � I I , g. g Scott. a tables unde ", . / I 0 visit ar6iffi-d NlAgara, Falls taking can't be lowered." $50010001000." the tress, ... ;,.. 11 �IK4'1 4GITIV free-for-all, K, -Nicholson, in the vlow of -the American and RefeTring -to the payment by .the "As for my friend',s tharg' . ��_ � i 014 �.,.' I—` � I . 1p.`-, .. I I a. e of The following is a -list of the , I Pearn Up -Lean; boys' free-for-all, Canadian Palls before leaving for L,ber I Government of two billi gerrymandering," Mr. McLean 1" , . Dong Stott, B. Reltbi; girls' three- home. I on ton- Prize winners. girls under five, �ii !'1.1E,!"'_"i11: 1. , 4 1 �'.XAIR.R*111?1101 dollors on the national debt, fr. Z � '1.1��, �..w tinned, "in order to continue re- Linda Powe,l); boys Under five, Gary � . 0 1 9ged race, 1K. Nicholson and An-' �."l -veat will be com- , .4v t'l,�,;, " �&",.,.. fit is hoped hai Cardiff said. Ile believed that with presen�tation by population in'thfs Bottles; girl 'u d r 1 , ,.", ,, 11 "'K"; ... r notteTowlisond; boys' three-legged a' u e 0 r a : ", ; 11 n iml- ��1_011'1� �� .11.11-.. -11 I g"g.. ­.,Tgs� �.rv- _g race, Doug Scott and B. Reith; pleted-bef6re- ihe date scheduled more efficiency In its ranks the district, it was, natural that Huron der; boys under 10, Bernard 116th. , 11, . , . � � 4 �iii: I * ,,, .. . I : girls kick4heo-slipper, Marlene Mil- for th(i '�rfoL and so Afford an op- to r N rth arid Huron -Perth, two of ,the am; girls ;�.,­, � l _';, � Government could have lyal-d U, 0 under 15, t4fdj 0alift,16; .�, �,,.i 2�. - f ' �,�. i l8r; boyis, hick�tibe­slipper, Doug porturilty fdfall,farmers and, their billion dollars on that debt. "But smallest ridIngs, should be redis. be" under 15, Doug,l&s,S.13b#'1 MI r, - � , ,� 0 � ���� . �� . . . . . �:4 .'�.�,�$,�k��..,' wives to take a 4hoort vacation from you couldn't expect a government tributed to become Huron." ried women's race, Mr4, R :9 govi, a I . - I , I �ffiffl ,�r I 0. ek-the-sllp- Mr. : , I . "'. �, ; . � -, , ,,;% �. � iT,:y , ', , � the farm, -'1064-t of this trip id� $6 that has, been in -power for 18 year M Le to concluded tha:f' the- Con- Married 16011"g race; G&MI 90M ` �,r�:�" ' ;­� , 1� . Scott B, Reitb; ladies ki , ","g,"',�. g,�e 111" ` I I .. - , .0 M; per, Mrs, Clayton Dennis,; 'girls' a r- a �. .... E1,111, per pergoii. , not to be inefficient," he asserted, servative candidate should not be 4-adles, kickin, ei. 1!1�,% " . aftk raoe� Connie Glow, PeArn Me- g -S c, Ifta, 40h,�1111 .4j, . I pU,1! _� ,��7, �� - I " � I I'll, �. t, �_ , � dt iii I " J,o be I Ilk race, Doug I loot ,Huroxl , riitdonts are urged to arid claimed that In that time the the one to cotin,plain ,tilat .the 4GIbv- WMd,4? " . I I I I I ff 1. , ,� I- 142g, - , 6 am OW.41,'�7,� I ,­.v�ck, - 11 %At im e, i �,'�7,ij;�.� wk, , 4, I IS J , � '�'_ . I . ,. g,,��, ;ft I . . _ !.,�, � �' t, ,f the, Ceuh I a , 't , , an�J-th-"_AbhIft rolay"Dougscoott's ��; W61i *11* *60 ", . � " t, 0.1h, "I . 1. � ,qt A 61tWhAi th, d6afeirth" V. Colum. � ", ­, , , thiq Liberals, have collected, a -lot of ertinliblit Vv4s trying to I ,� , ft . fft'ftw tUening,"bU I - , , f I Ml, , 9 0n. to go an Oet rid" or 4datt, �,r , � .111". , ... . , v :,." ,�,�5�,�� .. . , 1; 1. �, "W4.0,iiI I., 1. 6 - ... � ... �t tq, 06 'AN h. , d - '. - . Alatbe ft� ekkernot ,­ . relay race, Straw ,And Al , M- - sift,06 lt,14 611)edted -th4re "heelebs-" him, Since under the, refttrtbut4au . %Z .�, . . I r W00-rit'"if Aht 06iseal, A 1, of' the ufilt�tt. 910606;, ceo . RugilMs, group. . � . '.1i0thbef partlCllifit- SftVug that he never belfeV'dbe he's 14ft wfth a 00ttliti&I majority, 11 I N. I I( I � Uts, Jbseph- I � 0, ''! I -"ZZ, :4 ,, P, I . 0'. I A .. "Pre , , ��#bj0i! k' i 11 � ' ' ' ' 4VIA , I aft Mi NO left, Liberal. can a #d, ,by the vote Iti 114% " ,.,'�A,._ . I I I I . ­ . � aluate , ,,!4 - s*Plida,'tions wats any br6tter thatt theite Whb as ln&t&t ,�:J�r' ,.,��k.,-" �! - .1 I..:. , ,% ,� .� I R� 11 A "'I'll'' " ''... -.1 I �,�� . '. . . AtfroOhnisiats, *are ; ",sbeved, at , . ­ I . L " ,. . 11 ; 1 I F , 1 2.01 �, ;! . mt,;M 114k, # I 0 ! tsibt,444 � 1 4 . I 6fte'August 10� . . 1 - �" , i io*01�,L:, 1�,T �� P, 11 . , .. �Y' ., 'k , , � . , 0 .�1�1: r, I ` * I .i; �, , , 1�i6j��'�',,� g :� . I. 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