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when 13 Schools iook�,V4* ion, to bribi _ attended the met- cial meeting Tuesday evening, ac . .1 � ,
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12'0. MCi4ah tr 'h' "` b - h i ak .. 11 �7_ . payers� UU0 the .picture -- tender from Lavis cillors Christie and .. Oar .
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. . _ �, Sion, wiih the cement. abut- .low* arose� . ,:�� e discussion ,regarding Ream Contracting, of Clinton; Johnston 'Reeve Svoins opposed1he motion �
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I i wcai,. jointly by., �� Ohrdod, HoggArt, '' Girls- 11 an4F up . 9, rap t..of a bridge a mile ii,kih of meeting Tuesday evening, IM, oftwo ,. ., �-'11111 It,- ��' ��,i�
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I , a' , !X0 ed over several months. Meta- Ming -'of S6;kforth, in- an amount that he,was In favor of the m6tion�. 04,,� ,��Irh tNr::,f"Ll"14"��1. - ".
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r aM June DoLM �. 3" Out- D& ge, 8 S. .3; Van Tho, services were con. the two ,bodies failed onc,e - p..n �N��:f'."',��.`,;
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. W who Ud , 1.4 :P points . .ba#m .S� 4, � hney", Caldwip. Rev. j. H. ja,jes, of St. to agree where the building s o, W im.
's I .1-11 diteted by I ... 11 ,O new school should be erected , ., - , , � . �
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. :made , I township. Dql - - SS& airieNaubdaren. Thomas' Anglicaii Church,and in- . . , more central tO' the connecting link of No. 8 High- that - e portion f t er It I I X-m,lhp�, $1 v ,, �� �
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_. in ' , , rich Street. The accept- which would, be the respoi�sibjlity of the sewer 'sy$tpm'p rg'�,Qod#.�� , , � , � �, r,f 1,
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and pmseA" 'by Re0ei W. Jew- Nancy Caldwell. Running. , bro.aa torment followed Maitlandbani - . I . way, Gode . I A411111
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� cham3pions, `weim:..� Senior boys, S,S.-.11; Laura Hoggart, $.S- 3. Run- pallbearers were . Edward An- ' b 'Id be erected on the old, school Board and of the Department,of -the sewers, Alie" engineering i "��, r .
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-iji; 0ardn& - i Nancy Caldwell n arwa ,Site and the existing school torn Mghways. and that portion of the paving formed council, 'bi ' -",i.,:Q9-,!, ''.... �,_,4q,'
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I Ifidlett; ihi6r*dgat iio*, Rota Flynn', S.S.S, 2; And James Wallace. Fld�r Lions, the Arena � - .�' 1�
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I I r. It is understood that council's which the' successful tender was, meet. sewer syste*, it v0d, � � " , . 1.
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I ate girli, June �Dolmage, No� - Jrebrha i)jot�: JuneoDol Mer I � _ , t p _ , _V'j....�A,ep, "
s Were sub- A representative of Graham, sible to handle an , I "I"',
Zboart, N9� A"L VI e,tt'-,' intetmiiW i6l*age; Toni 'Duizer, ,". were Neil Belli Durl,opliper,, 1161*oy" � .decision on the,matter is a result the lowest. Other tende�, ! .,]"14,��-,q
I A . make, 23 -vin Nott, Gordon Wright Doug Asso' �of L ,y �$owa
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11 . . POID4. - I I Cantelon and Carl CanWI, . . a feeling that such a course mitbed,by Graham & Graham, of Reid & Associates, the town's. con- lations west of Anne Street with,4. ' .:�.�nA
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I ett; junior � _y�, I . I on. I , in a series of bingos, the first, would be less costly than- moving London, $120,742.42, and Curran & sulting engineers, was present and out a pumping station wten ihi",'_ ,'. )�; ,9
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I I r S, Boys 11 ana, under: Running, The son of Mr. and Mrs.-Ioseph ,of , which will be held Thurs- - thg School to a new location. Pre- Briggs, Toronto, $142.203.07. reviewed, the tenders. Following matter Was raiseid by, Councillor- ' ,:;"V4`�,""
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= . . 'Koos Verberg, SS. I w.mg sc - '. I an . ng taken by council several der was on the basis of a stand-ing cil was informed that the lowes ...�,;,,%%'
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Juve i S \ 0, 8 ' . t care of 'surface. water west,�jof -".i�
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,� " q , No�j - Standing broad jump: Koos Ver- his father on The family'farm 4 fered,,.,the size of the jackpot wej,' " �i-;'�;
I I . pks ago, were subject to,the ,ex- vote which was called for by May- tender was found tG,comply with Am e Street, and thiS.." I " t .-,,!!. -
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I , , I Eullett. . . I Oerkt Gordon Hoggart; John -Tar - is 5 - attendance. . i ' r ,� �. -1 �
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I Allan Caldw6ll,' S.S. IA; -Paul Cook, Taras; K00s Ver- I vived by a brother, Daniel, of � .1 attempted to work out an mange- . � .. - . � .. �9111 X
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- Paid Cook. Running highJump, Gordon Hoggarth, John Survived by . I I - sewoi� '��,N�
pavid Riley, his ' 9 wag found agreement was not pos- . area would be seived by a� ." '.,.�,�
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� broad jump, David RRey siblo, the decision to arran which would run to the w6tern � ,
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� S.S. 11.'Standing high jump, David pion'. Gordon Hoggart, 23 points. Reeve Norman H. Jones said Wed- - . uncillor Scott, "�4 "
Riley Allan Caldwell. Running .Grummett's' life, occurred, it is 1tepresentatives of Ontario Ag:7 - th . y by- Details for the Orange Celebra- the parade will include seven thought this unlikely, and' that in . a . ,
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� I . -high -, . Girls, 12 -and over: Running, believed, when he fell asleep as ricultural College were in Seaforth' law�,,would take place as quietly as tion being held this year in Sea- bands, with Seaforth Highlanders the event a sewer wai installed ' it �' 11, ;1i
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. , .. .4, . pion: All dw6ll, f3 points. Gardner, S.S. 1; Bonnie Thomason, covered by Miles, Marshall, 776 of lepading poultry establishments- ' Discussions. leading to the deci-. worked out by a committee re- take place in Victoria Park, when Reeve Scoins was told that this ,.� . ,"',
Girls seven and under: Running, S.S. 8. Standing broad jum , Di- Logan Ave, Toronto, Who was en-� in Ontario. The party, headed, by sio4,:-Io erect the new building indi- presentative of Seaforth and Win- the chief address will be delivered condition at the western, end of ....-I
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. Bonnie Snell, SS. 10; Freda Golds- anne Gardner, Bonnie Thomason; route from Blyth to Toronto. Mr. Prof. Ross Cavers, of the Poultry cat " d that the present structure thFop lodges. ' . �,
".. by R. W. Bro. Rev. E. E. Kent, Goderich St. arose because there I I.,: �
I an afm. co c , The occasion, in addition to be- Grand Chaplain of Ontario West. was a'seveii-foot fall between. Spar-' . �� ",.. .11
worthy, S.S. 5; Elaine Dale, S,S.. Carol Fowler, S.S. L Running Marshall, who estimates the time Department of O.A.C., spent d not be remodelled, or -
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� i. Standing broad jump, Bonnie -broad jump, Dianne G . .at 3.10, aroused the John Byer- te,rnoon at Scott Farms and saw ueht up to date. The opinion is .ing the 266th anniversary of the Lodges wflI register in front of' lifig St. and the western limits, a . �, ... 1.
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� Snell; Gerry Gerritis, S.S.' - 12; nie Thomason; Teresa Bylsma, S. man family nearbY,'who in turn, all aspects of the Scott Farms 613- held, however, in some quarters Battle of the Boyne, will mark the the Town Hall. distance bf about 800 feet. I , �
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� . )tanding high jump, Dianne called O.P.P. Constable Helmar orations, including, the large I that while the building is not suit- 100th anniversary of the founding At a recent, meeting of Council, Mr. Barret, divisional engineer �-,-.
- 1 $. i; Willina .4 e I . '1ble for school purposes, if it was- of Winthrop Lodge No. 813. permission wa � .,�,'
) - N6tt " 9 3ardner, Bojin! Thomason. Run- Snell, Seaforth. Whitney ambulance flocks, . 1�
� jump, Linda . hatching arrangeniefits',"r s granted to close of the Department of Hi I _ 1,
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I j, S.S.� 7; Bonnie Snell..'Riina. ning high jump, Dianne. Gardner; was also called. � I Gouinlock St.&from Main to Vic- Stratford, who was present at thL- , �,,. �
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) . Iiing high, jump, Bonme SneR, Margaret Kerrill" S.S.- 12; Bonnie Coroner Dr. Fred Thompson, of I herd. for which the farm is 4ell:, could b@ employed by industry. �ben made final, it is I known -that toria, and it%s expected Carter's meeting told council that the de- � 11
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. Lions summer carnival'on the pre- but not for curb and gutters. An- , �:�i
� . - iae, S.S. en Johnston, SS. 10. - Chai�pion: Hall, Seaforth, on June 27. Mem- head of the poultry department,of . . 11 .1�
I . S, 12; Linda ANNOUNCE PROGRAM. DETAIL OF . ,%..
I Blacker' S' ' 5- Champion: Dianne Gardner, 18 points. � k
I I u a Doer,LUS.S. . bers of the. jury are Ross Dris- Ohio State Colleg& and six stu- " . ceding Wednesday wd Thursday, swering a query by Coun�eillor Kel- I ;. , "i
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I I W=er!��cil, 15,powts. - � Boy '12 and over: ---Running, con, Fred Sinclair, Will. Alexan- ' dents of th -ear ,in that . and is expected to stay,over. lar as to the attitude that, -Would . � , _tl�l
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. I .. ,Girls.mne and'duder: Running, Neil Dolmage, S.S.. 3.; John De der, Harry Rapson and Les Pep- department. Also in the paitYMORRIS CENTENIAL REUNION The celebration will 'wind up be adopted concefting, �, asphalt , i � � - I I �
. - Rdyter, S.S. 10; Edwardi Dae , . . . . with the CKNX barn dance which curbs, he said that he "had 01ioned', _
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. Itibiteir, SS, 10; ,Jo�ile Kolkman, U.S.S. 5. Standing broad jump, who are presently pilrolled at 0. Plans for the Morris Township newly -erected statue of St. Mich- will be held in Memorial Arena. his chief in Toronto and that he s I
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US.& 2. Standidg: bivid, * � . I time ael by the Most Rev. J. C. Cody, The parade, in which lodges felt satisfied that a figure would I ,.',
I � Shirley - Riley, , � jump, Harvey Carter, S.S. 5; Rosp, Carter, A.C: on -an excha6ge ba i sis as a Ceiritennial are progressing as D.D., Bishop of London, in St.!from centres, throughout' Western be worked out that uld be re - . �'; -11
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I � . Duizer Unda,.De.,Roiter.. Running broad jump, John De Ruyter; Her- Wilson Oke Colombo Plan I Michael's cemetery, Morris Twp. I On a participate, will get sonable to the town. ,He had not . .,�;;;
- 6 celebrations. The, C.P.R. is hop- In'Brussels park at 8:30 p.m. Sun- w I ."t,"
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. Audrey Ruyter. class at.Clinton races Wednesday they were to. #p" the ev i Seek Tender F0 :�,�":$ ,
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throw I ..,Db ._!�:-, ' * � $' Ing Linda Lee Henley, W s invitations being sent out, many get underway at 12 noon m sideration the fact that it was nec- :1
I I � i6ma, e- ,,,-Audrey SS_3j_Bhrry�Y6ung,.,&S.-9 .Ed, drivi a dth a Highway Paving essary to shore tr' �.. �,
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,,, I I adee Wrigh - 19S. U. ward Daer, U.C. 5. Champion: thrown and dragged. The i spin oe- replies have been received and a wonderful parade, lined up with . gnphes ever a I I � � 1;
.. � Dulze�, ,J .ii . . Seaforth Rebekah depth of four feet Mayor Mc'Ma�_ ..
I Champiou: Shirley Riley,- 15i points. Neil Dolmake, 15 points. . curred as the horses. were enter- . record attendance is anticipated. floats, comics, old means of trans- Announcement was made by ter pointed out lat that was a �
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- B6 e and,. under- � Running Relay race, Neil Dolmag6, Gor- ing the final turn. Many plans have been made in portation, yoke of oxen, etc, led Tom Pryde, M.L.A., this week that provinc .1
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v ,race, John Arthur, U.S.S. 5; Frank don Hoggart, Morris Grimoldby, Mr. Oke, suffering from multi- Honored at Toronto hool sidctions and churches for by the Goderich Girls' Trumpet tenders were being called for the it would be the tough luck of the
" - Taras, S.S. 8; Tony Verburg, S.S. JunADolmage, Edward Daer, Ed- ple- lacerations and bruises, was � . the coming home of Morris Old Band and four other bands. paving of the Mitchell-Seaforth contractors if they didn't figure ,.;
. Bill gar Leatherlano, John Arthur, removed to Clinton Public HosPi- Mrs. Mae Dorrance was honored Boys ,and Girls, who will take The official opening takes place section of No. 8 Highway. They -n it. It was not a matter that �
. a, Standing broad jump, i- ta-1, And later to Scott Memorial Monday at the Rebekah assembly, part in - the many functions 1hat at 1:30, followed- by the beauty close at the end of June, - -
I . Thompsom'S.S. 11; Frank Taras; Margo Grange, Ralph Postma, D , . . concerned the town.. other than ..
. ; .-Everet Hospital here. He is now recuper- held in the Royar York Hotel, To- will be held during the three-day show, open to Morris Twp. only, Contractors ai�e at work grading from an inspection standpoint. 11
I j� John Saund4rcock,'S.S. S. Running anne Gardner, ��," Hessels me in Egmottdville. ronto, .when she was presented celebration. and a tug-of-war between north on the - road east of Seaforth, �,
it broad jump, Frafik'Taras; Tony Harry Ktaese . n. . atling at his ho The Graham -Reid representative , - I
� 11 I . - I I . — with the Declaration of Chivalry. Saturday, August 4. will see the and south. Ball games, old-time where ext sive filling has been suggested that the unit prices con-' ;
. I . There were 60 candidates from On- 15 school sections taking part in machinery displays and many oth- necessary. I" tained L -i the lowest tender were ,:
,. , I . I I C tario. Delegates from the Sea- the school reunions beginning at 10 er attractions win make the af- quite reasonable, and that the , I
. "I -forth lodge who attended were a.m. Some are organizing spelling ternoon well worth attending. amounts that were contained in �, ,
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I ' Pw i ime 0 1 M = = Mrs. Les. McClure, representative, bees, Former teachers will old Monday evening the program McKillop Club
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. . Disdrict, A-roups. En''jooy -Out"ings Smith and Mrs. Ila Dorrance. be in the Belgrave arena. With a burn, now living in North Bay. The McKillop Grain Club held a In determining the amount to be
- I . I I . — good smooth floor in the arenV, Miss Doris Johnston, of Clinton, meeting in ' the Seaforth District charged to roads which. in turn ,�
I Church son; relay race, Olive Aikenhead's Riley 10"n I both old and young will be able4o well known to the people of Mor- High School on Monday. The roll the council was told would be paid �
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I . I The.annual congregational picnic., team; kick slipper, Amy Hunt, The tenth Riley reunion was NarneWinners enjoy themselves to a good night ris, will play her marimbo, and call was, answered by 16 mem-,for by the Department of High- I .
I � and supper of First Presbyterian Phyllis Harrison; oldest person, held Saturday with 90 present, at & ,, of dancing. Clark Johnston, of Belgrave, the bers. Classes of red clover. oats ",Vgys. it would, be assumed that .1
-Park Mrs.. Isadore HarriW , will open with singing Irishman, will be present and barley were judged. Every i approximately two feet would re-_ :,
I I ., Cliurch was .held',�,at Li4iins, n, Holmes- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert ney Tourney , Sunday morning I �
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� I ,_ , .� Wednesday. W", 1 1 1 ville; youngest pdrson, Debbie Aik- Riley . . Mr.- and, Mrs. Joe Flyrin and At Jit pecial tape recordings over CKNX with his sonls and jokes. J. Ern- member gave reasons for placing.'quire to be replaced. Excavation
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. . . � ,� Preceding supper, a program of enhead, daughter of Mr. an&Mrs. Mn and Mrs. Bert Hoggart were In the local jitney tournament at 10:30 a.m. At 11 a.m. churches est Myers, of London, with his The final placing of the red clover I charges below two feet from the .
son coming are holding special services for magic, will entertain the crowd, as �vas given by Art Bolton; barley, i existing surface on the average
. games was held, whOn the follow. Jimmie Aikenbead; per in charge of sports. held Tuesday evening at the Sea- the occasion. At 2:30 p.m. at Brus- also *ill a former Morris girl. Laverne Godkin, 'and oats, Ear] ,
� Ing won prizes: I the farthest, Wilfred Harrison, To- - . , would be a charge agaihst sewers. .
, Boys and girls, five and under, ronto; lucky draw,' Mrs. 'Eunice. Officers for 1957 appointed were: forth Lawn Bowling Club, winners sels a memorial service and drum- Lillian Jackson (Sinclair), of Brig- MeSpadden. Members were given � Mayor McMaster told council he I I 1.
, . Collins won the president, Bev. Riley, Brussels; were: ladies, first, Mrs. W_ Ball, bead service will be held in the den, Ont.. playing four different pamphlets on "Your Guide on . I
I John McLean, Fay Munro; six and Aikenbead. Stan vi . ce-president, George -Boa, Staf- 2 wins plus 4; second, Mrs. B. F. park with special speakers. At 3 instruments. Chemical Weed Control in Field expected to be in Toronto in a few . I
e. I under (mixed), Allan McLeaq; j.qr of candy in the guessing con- I , days, and felt it would be wise if
., I . ( R49bert Powell; eight and"under, test. .. fa; secretary, Mrs. .Win. Kelling- Christie, I min plus 10; men, first, p,m. the parishioners of St. Mich- A display of fireworks and two Crops." ' the Minister of Highways was in- .
� t girls, Susan McLean, Mary Jon Following a- picnic supper the fol- A,on, Brussels; treasurer, Mrs- Bert Harold Connell, 2 wins plus 8; ael's Church, Blyth, extend a cor- dances will be in full swing. with Soft drinks and �,-cookies were terviewed to determine the precise .�
. I 119cLeari; eight and under, boys, lowing officers were chosen for Riley, Cromarty; sports, Mir- and second,. Dr. J., C. MacLennan, 2 dial invitation to attend the Cen- a sbirt,nil, parade to wind up the served the members at the close amount which would be borne by ,
: I Donald i,andsborough, George next year: 'President, Fred Me- Mrs. Frank Harburn and Mr. and wins- plus 3. tennial Ma'9s and blessing of the celebration. ,of the meeting. I the department. J�
. , . Reeve�; 10 and undef, girls, Meta Culloligh; secretary, Mrs; Fred Me- Mrs. Roy Siiigle, Hensall. ,' I . Replying to questions raised by I . . ,
. Reeves,, Barbara Holland; ,10 and CullOugh; directors: Mr. and Mrs. Winners of )be. various sports - 0 Reeve Scoins and Councillor Chris- �
� . under; boys, Allan Patterson, Ken- Percy Harrison, Mr. and -Mrs. were as follows: Four. years and lie Broadfoot, Jim Broadfoot, , - arrelt
ny Cardno- 12 and Peter Harrison; sports committee, under, Murray Kellington, Linda ald Townsend; 10 and under, gir7s, tie� Mr. B said he felt that
� under, - girls, , art; four to six ,years, Judy Joan Dunbar, Hilda Gr.eig, Kath-Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary the town wogl)d. be required to pay -
I nhe Denuid; 12 Jim Harrisoili, Gordon McCull F . contra,cror, but that there I
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Pearn McEean,'Via I ough ' Riley, Bobby Kellington; six" to ryn McGregor; boys, Leslie Broad- I I I the � �
. boys - 'John Paftersoia Chester and Lorne Hardkett. . boys, Ivan Boa' Emorson foot, George Townsend, Ken Dev- 0 0 .0 a would be an immediate recovery � �
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George P' ' and 'Tom, Dick Next year's picnic is to be held - from the Department and that the . I
. ethidk � -on the second Satur Riley; six to eight, �irls, Joyce dreaux, 12 and under, girls, Erma Department would be governed by I ,
, ., ),; 14 and under, ,girls, Marg. in Goderich -- Kellington, Judy Riley; eight to 10, Townsend, Helen McNay, Eileen .1,
I I tt,- Davffia Hubert; 14 and un. day in June. . . Reviews Year's Activities the progress sheets which would -1
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. boys, inic Nei ; eight to 10, , boys, David Varley, Melville Greig;'also 15 and - Talbot; mystery box, Miss D. played, Prizes were donated by I be raised from time to time. He 1
"I , John Patterson, Lloyd , Troyer Pic 111��: I Mrs. E. A. McMaster was re
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I . -pethick; g , iys' free- The annual Troyer �picnic was Smale, Larry kellington; 10 to 12, under, girls, Joyce McNay; boys-, 'elected president of the Hospital Parke, I different members of the auxiI- would elapse. Mr. Barrett, in re- i. �
. EMert, Marg. Elliott; be held in Goderich on Saturday with boys, Mervin Neil 'David "Smale; Barry Pipe, Frank Varley, Jim Au'xiliary to Scott Memorial Hos- During the year the auxiliary iary. A pr6�entation was made to ply to another question by Cbun-
I for -all, Paul McMastbr, Craig Wil- . 10 to 12, girls, B�tty 'Brodhagen, Broadfoot; young women!s race, pital for the ensuing,year at the held nine regular me Mrs. W. Stuart, who is leaving
! -1 fig girls! wheelbarrow race, Gene a fair attendance. The sports were Margaret Boa; 12 to 16, -girls, Mary 'Broddfoot, Elizabeth Town- annual meeting held at the Little etings an town. - cillor Christie.. felt that he didn't .
I Ni -mon ,and' Katy Sc' run off first. They were as follows: Roseland Neff Isabell Neil; 12 to' send. Dorothy Keys; young men's Inn one executive meeting. There 155-56 think there would be much differ- I
. _qtt, KAY Char- Persons coming the farthest, Mr. . in Bayfield on Tuesday of last were 59 active members, which is The financial statement. 19 . ence in the tenders'that would be - i
text; ,sl le. boys, Meii4n. Neil, Bruce Neil; race,, Jim Clark, Barry Pipe, Win- . . is as follows: J
4 , , boy wheelbarrow race, apid Mrs. Stan Hudson, Pontiac, _ week. ' twenty-five above last year's re- received had there been a de -lay
L16:yd-Peffickand Joe. Dick; John y�g ladies, Eleanor Boa; young ston Shapton and Jim Sc&t, tied; Receipts - I � 11
I PdOerson'alld, Kim McLean; girls Mich.; youngest child, .Bobby Cole- Other officers, as presented by port. Five major social events in asking for tend6rs. A
. man- oldest'ladyi Mrs. Win, Hyde; men, Bernard Brodhagen; ifiarried sack race, juniors, John, Varley ' the nominating committee, in- I " ,:. ' Bank balance. Sept., 1955.. $ 202,68 Certainly he feit,','!th.�t it would
WM. Hyde; longest reim, Bev; Riley; married women, Melville Greig, Kenneth Papple, i@-,.,7,NR ;� "*�,
. I kick glipp�eri 0,6iiria McLean, Dav- '. �
ina.'Hubert. boys Idelk supper, Xim oldosit man, . ' elude: !first vice-president, Mrs. : .� Bank interest ......... __ ............. 7.20 be no saving on: thcs,:�Sowage con- 1,
. . Betty Riley,; Abree-legged race, seni rs, Elaine McNay,. Jim Scott. Ha ,.a......l.".... 1, .�
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. * 'f . . � , Rummage sale ........................ 252.75 '
Melkan, Benny,A,cker,-Jadies kick married, couple,'Mr.. and Mrs. Eph- . 0 told 'VVbyte; second vice-presi- i.`,'-,��.' ,'.�i�i��ill .� W11:..:. tra,c+ �nd insofar .ail`b,aving was
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o i - righi Clarke; bald'est headed man, boys under 10, Ivan Boa, Laverne Ken Scott; kick the slipper, Mrs. dent, Mrs. R. Roussey; seefetary, "L ��� Turkey raffle ..................... � .... 153.50 cod&Thed that was not going to . 1i
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I supper, Mrs. D. Sinis, Mr's - I Pat Harburn; three-legged race, girls, Wilmer Broadfoot. Mrs. Harry Dou- Mrs, J. Longstaff; treasurer, M 11�1-111,:X�l i�; 11 I R., Dance .... 11, ... -1 .................. � ......... 192.72 be a factor in. the town's cost. . ,�,�
� v* biranges, cihffai�n, bi-` Sid (.�emmell, races: girls, 6 to 8, rs, ��i�t',1,11%,"�,"g�,��. it; ::;, ��,� ; ;-)
� tetson, thr Judy Riley, Joyce Kellington; gall, Dorothy Keys. R. Box; corresponding secretary, -, �,.".i;i .. Penny sale ................................ 510,60 ��
ami6Deunig; dho' ,scramble, girls, Councillor Christie pointed out that I
e Sandra Ilugill; 8 to 12, Barbara i,,� . ,,;
i men's three-legged -FaW; Bev. and A ball game, umpired by G. . Members' fees ........................ 11.75 'I
� at,-- s&W 116we'g- It. to 15 Joyce, Faber' Miss' Alice Reid;. membership con- �: under the situation as it existed, 1�'Ii�
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� ''.,. rable. " W$- M10" McLeati - boys, 8 to n, Wayne Hugill; 12 to Ross Ri&Y', Women's, three4egged Greig, ended in a 9 to 6 score. vener, Mrs. Don Brightrall; press .1. the town would be called on to , I
. Tag Day .................................... 135.28 1,
I � , , , I DoWgins Hugifl; kick the slip- race, Frant � 0 I and 'publicity, Mrs. J. F. Snow; so- 11 : .. . sign a -contract. not the Depart- I'�
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.4 Lloyd - � _ � .1 � Boa; men'kick SUL er, Jack Brod- �. - that at the .
( , I , -, . _.. 11 , -r' adies Joyce Faber, Mrs. Ell- cial convener, Mrs. F. Sills, Jr:; .1 ment of Highways. and 1, ��!
, . . ff. M. GOOD a 8 child, p I - ? slipper, Grace SEAFORTH W,I. P1CMC : TQtal ........... .......................... $1,507.83
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" �, Notifian Sim.._ � , , oa Cl r e; Men, Harold Hugill, sup race Hilda Smale; most The Seafoitb Women's Institute ways and means, Mrs. W. M. Hart, M...", moment there was not a thing in �. -,�,
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Ja6k Fa or; opping clothes pins jlir-�T;, will ,be held in the Lions Mrs. F. J. Bechely and Mrs. 11. ,g,�-` " i�. black and white to ind , �
� 4 at in socks, Frank Harbum, n .,-- 11 Provincial Hospital fees ... �$ . .,
' ' I 'ifiow Plade .11, �* in milk ttle., children, Wayne colors Preo; buying committee, Miss V. .Ive,.l 15.00 the Department would,do. The town '
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I reunion Jr.; youngest child, David Ste Monda] June 25, 1 I " 1 5.00 1 1
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,� !the 21ist annual 11arit1gon ;' Ougill.; relays! eating relay, Mrs. ck- Vark r evening, 1100 Regional Council fees ... ....... would be responsible for financing, ,_ ,�,�,��
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. I Vhip hold on '3une 0 at Seiforth ley, St. PAuls; oldest person atpic- with supper at 7 o'clock. Bring Dr . ope, Mrs. it. E. Smith and Mrs. Convention expenses ............ 70 . 7,,J�'
zau,spyarlr, 7�6'attbbdbrnco W9S- Stewart Cudmore's -tearn; water nic, Frank Harburn, 81, Cribiihar- picnic basket, sandwiches, salads, — _____ 0911.'? -00 he said.
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, , d t6 'the. late , ' nd enough Sea 11 croupette tent .................... 15400 entire job must be completed with- , ,
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I Zj'i_�",t� Judy' #i1ey; over six, Margaret strawberries, silverware and dish- 11 . 11 I
, k, . I ,�,, I , %,14erved a tham'- driving nail -contest, ladies, , Dishes for nurses' .
''I . I ky Hudson, Mrs. Ernie in four months of the date of the I
. I 1. �, MrS`. Cast , ice ._W: ,;
1, 4,0f 00.lU 04i"'00. . 4ey; es for your own family. Meat . 51.55 1 !:�,
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� , 1. ;t I 1 16. Boa; lucky cup, Myrtle, Sted � Hold Jitney room .... ....... I ...... I .... I ....... 11 ...... contract, being awarded. .,-1,
'. '... I Talbot- men, Harold Hugill, Xmor- �e pro- I '��
., 6f,,-tbo,SV9,V s. pr a Married ladies' birthda .rn and beverage will b - . 11: -.�
1. 6- !"' ve'' .a - d.,,,,, un , . a ,son C61eman. y nearest crea . Seaforth lawn bowling officially were held during the year and Electric tea kettle for,nurs I �, I
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k , . . , 90t. �girls, eight The busilksa of the meeting was opened its 1956 season Wednesday netted an. approximate sum of es' residence ...................... 1165 . , *
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I t# 0 �%, I � I cofiducted� after suppek -,by' - the married mail's birthday nearest KIPPEN EAST WJ. PICNIC evening with a pot -luck supper $1,244.85 for the auxiliary. The Woollen blankets for nurs- ,',, Bingo Pd �S $1260 1 :��.�,,,,,
A ti �4 Sept. 26, Bill Riley,Zurich. y I I - 141�
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-111 - I. �' 2: ...... Z, tary, ,Emerson Cdlemdn. the 1957 � r-riday,, Winners of the mixed doubles New Game Std, � I ;,�.
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P, e -.,, ; efleh Juno 226 With supper at 6:30 o'clock., ", ,, 1'!�,:
t6ii `910W 1� Ili Blan- Hospital trays, Easter dec- Mrs � 4� 1. Ck iii was, � el, I 'j�_� -,%-1
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