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I , � V'.'n �,., A �orop�T"s' Jury, �, nturm . . . 1�0= 4 . . . '140 � I,!, �._ . , _ �,, �1 .. , - ,n, - . , I Nw_ � I I - ", .. 11 ... - 400i; , �' ", "I � .. C., �' 11 - To See New'1?1000, " r 4, - - ' � - . - of ..Idaz�44a E1,11" "-I: - , ,. '�., k,J,Q-`jr0ftW_' ;`004 � - r General Coach WorUw . ,_ - I I I In, . .��,�, - I � Limited will play I ho, . W%F, I .e'�_ r, . � I I . .1 xirakk proved an lug . 'R" , _ , I i � '.. SL$ - .' - in _ 4 � . _. � �,', h` " -1 a . *0;� I ,.�v .'r �11 018 -1 , ­ . . :. .i:. _*tr -1 - I - ''I - I - . s. --P ' ­ -1 . I . J'.. �� John Grummett, is j the loWs' .. . - ­�� '* _.�-,.�&� .. . , tie death of X19- -ideal . setting , on L FriclOy fo, , ,. , ., ... . � i%_,�Io . I � I . 1 . ��? .��,, � _� . I �,`,M� . T " ,L 1. . ._�.­�.' �,.' ' ­ ' '.. . � ��L . �;.�, , V� , Children, five Years and- under, residents next week -end,,- when 4411 -% .1 ,'. , I -of 10 pe _ . �, , _ . L,' ,� ': L .. " � , 441 "I'll "I'll . , . . . If,,,��, - annual picnic' p n East Wo- . , _.l � LLLLLLLLLLLLLL �;,:,�. X,#,L;'�l 1, _. 1, I I o h th ' . 0"" t 0 ti".. � -gested the accident; whicii. result icb - gir g4t and lype,n e will be held in -0 neW!,q , W,�a 11. . I - � '. , us ' 4_1 , .1 81111; -The I = V" " L' ItXk,, - " . , , I 0 , A I � . ah ave: occur- luen's higtitute with 75 attending, Glen XeL. _Uh. -Is,, ei ,. n arged t1ant. at Hens . ... � , I . .. - . . '.. 14-_ 11 1. I I o4purs ,par, � , 11 . .� .�;, I rod because. d'q1l!;xous picnic sup- under, S44dir 04991- girls .vight ,, Opblielo, ._...11.1.,: � . � - "O I , , I " -.I"-"-- -y- nig—'., . V�; ­..ANCI�1,114111�� I tug drivIvrell, asleep. Following 4 - ig-, girb, 10 to 15, company has invited the m, �two, 9. ..., 'I'llursday nigh*" �- - IR .11 ". . tt. lost his life oil June ver, the following line., of interest- to A Roft1m , � , , ... ..... .. . , ',,'� , - � , Xr� Grumme L ' visit the plant fronr a �,p,. ,,, 9. ..., will bo,lbe.offio "I - . We A", the light truck he -was ipg sports were run off in charge Sandra. Doig;, *ls, 15 and over, July, 7 ­_,' . I �, ,. '' �', � is , when . p in. on Saturday . I ,ja. oppoigg'. - IF bridge of Mr. "d Mrs. John Sinclair, Mr. Sandra De1g; married women's - I . ,­ 1. ,�,_qp",_ ., __ �,, ­ '�.�,�,- ' ' new $40,00LQ Liop',.�J)Ioq ._ '?, ­ " ;' :' ,.. _ _§ I driving eras , , ,, 4ed into a In extending an invitatiowdo. thCF " .. 'L, . and Mrs. James Drummond and Mee, OUVe Papple; boys,i. eight'apd 'Strl , _ , th ,� i , � "j" �,, �,, Ch , ?".­­ .:s 11.1 ,While it ,j IAWPAAVI'11�11 -1 I north of Seaforth. .. 1. . people of the , et thL V;Sit _ 01 I .. , 101� ;� " �1'. 1.�� ift, I V,,�-, I . and Mrs. Ross Chapman: I undeg, Bobby. Pryce; boys, eight to IM 01R.111"I..", �� I .� 1, ill h --.9e - "000l'"t F. 1.�­"14 ,. ,., .... I 1, ' "'; ....".9, wi ave. L t9sr. Ur -the ,, E ." - 1111 '� "; I , .� . . � I The inquest, held in Seaforth Town Mr plant on open house day,*Geinerlil '....Al2 :1 , . __�',�"!'��: boys, 12. to 15, 1 R ."'... �4j" , � L "'�'� � Hall Wetindsday-:'morning, was con- Races, pre;school children, Don- 12, Don . CkO40r; William Smith..paid it ­ , ..­�. V. 1� we,ekenO,. 4ffic, I I r- na Whitehouse, Brian Drummond, Ken Coliamaii, boys over 15, Bruce 4�- �� 1.� ,14 .1 "I 19pe - C� Man4ger .,�.% . � "A - . � - momes Wilt � nqtjl"t�,atfe 11 , L ,duqtedby c4ro0prr,Dr,F.G�Tr1lOm,P � married men'§ rae . was hoped there would be a. �roao, :�L$�j��." "'.; 1. PM; ' , . . . t�, � . ��.�.� L� �� "I . e; eight and im 1" '':.,� rs ,3, e -,c 1 , c Janice Eyr ider, Les Coleman, 0 the first nigglit 0,31tie, c,:: , Ir , son, It'llawn, Walle 4,10TY" Atwrlley interest on the part of the,p404C. �. I... .. 0, ­o�,,...." ,'g,�"g . I ,.,�,� I kroadfoot, Joan Sinclair; girls, Bob McLachlan; thro— - "It opportunity .. . '. ;. ,4:;:,, 1 �L mined witnesses. . - will provide an .1 I gal4xy,ofKCA.t%',s . - - a, 9�._17" �7 "71 � � _... IL Glenn Hays exa, .. _�,. " . I , . ;h;;&T. Awl ' William Aloxan, eight to 10, Lois McL4chlan, Di- pail, Helen' McKenzie " ­� MI` � 1 in exhibitions of $w �,�.'i rallies and.-friendp' of . our " ,;L,W � 11 1i ­. , . Jury foreman n; boys, eight to 10, row race, Sandra Doij. and Jean for the fa 16. ,10:,,i:� ... �(,,, W'�p and fife siVing -tec der presented the verdb Uild by anne Fudaysi many employees to see for them- , ­�f.��.,.' ,, I , ��.,.,.,.,....., mes- .r-: " tare the. program; a .. a .� .........,� ., L ! 11 . twe the caronees jury, Robeft Drummond Billie Work- Nixon; needle and thread r ce, HO .. 1111.?�4'�� "N'. ,�`� � --- ( the jury: ' , I 6 . , 0 .. v��...: -, 11 . man; gifts, 10 and ver, Dianne Dorothy Keys and Bruce Coleman; selves how General Mobile I,?. ; L : �;­.: " g.g.';,', N r ..� program chairmap J,. . ., tuvestigating, the death of John J. MeLachlan� boys, 10 eating relay, Doris Bujill's-group; are manufactured" he said,'�'Iaud I...;`.", . ­ ,��") I. ' "."r' .,L I arrangemen or t ' :��' t I "? Meanwhile, ts or t . inlayson, Lois " Z. - , .., ... . ' ''I" *11 Gramitmett,'Mfid, that he cued in- at the same time the generai pub -1 , ,�'�,._,'!ii, �111 � e Workman Bryce peanut race, Marjorie Papple; . I 11 , , I i ' I .1I. I., I .1 ;, loudest no will be able to learn at first "I', ", �i�10;11 operation of the pool. are advane.. ,4, , . staggy ofinjwdes suffered in. an and over, Billi race, under plate race Sandy 06!g il,'1111.11'�i��11111 I �i Xli� Sf. accident when a truck drivep by Jacobi; wheelbarrow hand, just what goes on in ..our L ��;,,"�",..,��, * ,,',x*.-�k.-,.. ..::-:, ��' ing, ready for th,67fir ,,.,--,.-,,. I - � �,. Billie WC--M-p- and. David � talk, Gordon Papple; widest smile, Supervision of the,pool-p- --- - - , plant, and what makes the Gen- "i", - ; " � .B' ; three-legged race, under lu,- Gladys Doig; youngest child, Bar- ,,,,�,@,�,'..�,,�.-..,,-�f...��.",!.".!"!,-,�,-�,.,P,. him struck ik bridge while travel- 10 . Rug- south -on No. 12 Huron County rock Mrs feral Home so popular." J -11.1-1 instructor will be Pave. Shelley of. , �11, ,, , I 1V .� �I -Drummond and Bruce ry Gordon; lucky plate, ' I" . , Seaforth, Robert ,eneral Coach, which how. em 11.1"....- Kitchener, who liad'had extengi�� . ..-,, I IL _­­. .11 " " A Read, 6V2 miles north of - Wren; number Of ,beaus in jar, - 175 district peopl. ' �11,111' ­."....." 11 experience on the staffs of Kit- .- . . , , . � the early morning of June 18 The Drummond., The junior raced end fe, moNied in. IN, . 1, � .: d With a Candy scramblg.� Cgol Fowler. The picnic ended .::,.._ ....... ' ­ ...... ­­ .11111 ploys ��� A stu� ... '­�.IL ` ,�,., L accident way have been due to fe I _ to it, new 25,006 -foot addition last, . ;f.i.: � -chener and Waterloo pools. , ��.. � Young ladies' race Mrs. Art Fill- with a peanut scramble. 11 i 11 � I '.,.�"M ,�.m, I L. 3ronto, ... - , ,,�,�`,` - the driver failing asleep, but the weekend, and production com-mene- : dent of the UnivergitY of T 1. ,.,'Z.� ... .. , P, . , . ", I be�de- laySon, Mrs. James Drummond; Northside Chuivh Picnic ed in the enlarged plant on Mon- X he will work in conjunction with . . . . . . . . I'll . . . . . ,:,, �. , , � I exact circumstances cannot race, Lawrence Eyre, I the swimming divisift. of the Red � ,..� I , N� : 1. t.ermined,. We attribute no blame young men's The annual congregational pie- day. The plant, as now arra4,ged, .1.. ` *0 ' , Bob Bifinehdyk; married men's .. of : I Cross in providing instructions for ,.� I lo,;iny person or persons.' . � -Bob Gem- nic of mirthside United Church made necessary the reversing X. .. . -dren or adults. . I �.;'11�� I . , � � � I , George Varle� sday at the Lions the former assembly line -The new � N race, _ _.. districtL chil q, J . I . First witness called was Dr. E. me -11 ,- ladies kick slipper, Mrs. W-1- was held Wedne ' 10x235 addition makes possible a � ., L Alterations to the park ,pavilion . .. . , � :!! � I Mallkus of SeafOrth, who was call -L . Park. the picnic Supper was pre- I . L ' , I 1, , .1"'.. � I , 4xV to ibe accident scene. He ar- mer Broadfpot; men' kick 4#per, ceded, by races for the children, production of 10 units -a day. ... EXPECTED TO BE OPEN to the public over, the weekend, the new Seaforth Lions Park to conform with , Pool require- . - �, ,'i� � � .1 Ronald Eyre; thread needle, Mrs. , Aied. The pool, 100x45 feet, provides ,most ments. are' boing.�,completed- this - I t 3:4Q aan,he said, and ; , Decision to double plant capac- w �, . -rived abou Robert Gernmell, Fred Chappel; with the following as winners i � Pool is shown here as finishing touches are being apl ures clean water at all times. .: ��, found the accident, victim pinned i andpie plate race, BruceJac- Rumling races, boys and girls, ity"Was taken some months ago -, modem swimming facilities. Filtration and chorination equipment ens I . week. These include separate toy- _&'�� . - bea, Bettger, because of the increasing demand " - et facilities for picnic groups and ...... �R L . I . .., . I in the truck. Constable Snell al )Unny hop, Clendon Kerr, Mar- five and under, David . , . ..! I ready' was present He believed obi; I hielmer; 'balloon race, Julia Brady; boys, age, six, ., Steven across Canada for GeneFal Mobile new showers in, the dressing' . 1'.41 , , . rooms. An enlarged refreshment � il , . death to have -occurred perhaps .Ian 9 &Is, age six, Homes. . . , . " I I Chappel; necktie race Mrs. Rots Brady, Ken Scott; ts Learn Good News - ", . . ;;; an hour earlier the im' diate all; pie plate Susan MacLennan, Barbaka'BrY- . . Studen . booth and check room have,,,been ,1.1 edme Chapman, Bob Gemm, . . . . I .11 L ­ ..., .. � icauseL being a' fractur neck. e seven, Douglas , I . provided. . ..... :.," race, Mrs. Ross ' Chapman, Bob ans; boys, ag The pool will be open to the pub- � . %L1 , Other injuries included, fractures I Dalrymple, Brock Hall; girls, age Lucknow Pair ming . . I , - .st in- Gemmell; guessing weight of box, - . rice daily, Details . conce .. , I �gf ankle and elhow and che 1. , Mrs. Robert Gemmell. Prize for seven, Janet Turnbull, Mary Hog Ann'ounce SDHS Exam Results I juries. No post mortem had been . I hours and rates. appear elsewhere .. ..." youngest baby went to Brenda garth; boys, age eight, Donald- Hul- . i � .11,:: l , beld. iMurdaugliter of Mr. and ley, John Snow; girls, age eight, Wins Doubles Event The following are the results of Margaret. Reeves, I Ray Scoins Pfaff (Geo., Math.), Ronald in this issue. . . . I ......, " I miss AudrO Mahood, of Howick Fiala Helen Elliott, Cheryl Ast; boys, the final examinations at Seaforth Madelon Townsend, Wayne Wilson. Powell (Math., Home Ec.), David Entertain Ladies . : �,. . � . � Mrs. FWayson. . M. Sanderson and L. Hall, of . I T.owndbip, told Jhe inquest jury I e: table, Mrs. �ge nine Bernice Jessome, Jim Lucknow, with 3 wins plus 21, took .District High School. Individual Third -Class Honours (60/65)- Sim (French), Marie Sinclair, Cra - mett had spent the Committees wer C Wai ' Linda Achilles (Math.), Robert Sim (French), Marie Sinclair, Members of the Lions Club en- . . '' I that Mr. Grum John , Coop- girls, age nine subjects in which sttIdeirlts failed Donald �,., I Mrs. Ma ()If I ent tertained their ladies Monday eve- '"' , evening at her home, northeast of Alex McGregor VD a14 Louise Bj�dghaw; top place in a men's doubles ev are listed in brackets after their Blimendyk (Geog., Art), Judy Bosh- Craig Willis (Geog- French). � �'�, ep, Mrs, W. Workman; lee cream, . onday . ning at a turkey dinner served in.. ' I Wroxeter, leavin' yo at Seaforth Bowling Club M yes, Ken- . .1 .g -about S o1glock. -tea, Mrs , . enny Akker, � iJI I L . . Mrs. Bruce McGregor, , boys age and 11, B evening. Other winn.ers were: W. names. The names of students who art (Math.), Helen Bo: Grade X the Community Centre.- ' .�w � He had b6eu in,good heath. He girls, 10 and.L11, oted.are omitted. neth Coleman, Josette Delberque . I I W . and Mrs. Camp- Richard Muegge; , D. Hays, Seaforth, 3 wins were not prom -100)_ Lion President M. E. C rke pre- .. �� il � was alone te� heL lefther home. Ross. Broadfoot . �. Nancy Dale, Ruth Powell; boys, 12 Ball, G. I (Math.), William de' Jong', Ellen First -Class Ronours (75 la : i -Virst pe bell Eyre. - plus U; L. Dale and A. Dale, Sea- Grade IX Beverley Henderson, Rita Mayda Beuermann, Roy Dungey, sided and introdticed present -elect 'I , rso,n to discovdr the ac- Seaforth WomeWs Institute and 13, Carl RergiFr-, Larry B6uer wins plus 17, and, B. F '' Gorw J. Scott Cluff. Musical numbers I '. I rident was Wes' Marshall 716 mann" girls 12 and 13, Phyllis BrY- forth, 2 leyixg,' Hotham I . Christie and Neil, Bell, ,Seaferj�:, Firts-class Honours (75/100)- Richard Holden (Science), Fred Flewitt, Sharon I ' Auded those by. Mrs. Joan Gaff- . I.. �.�,�..' ' � - and i.ionna 'Berger;' boysi age I . kathryn Boshart,' Catherine Buch- Harold Kendrick (French), Myrtle Howard James, Douglas Jamieson, In( ­_" / LegAn. Ave., Toronto, wholoid the The Se d 14, . �1* . `u ame upon'the accident held a very successful picnic at Waihe Jessome, Garry'Ast; girls, 2 wing plus 16. . Mitchell; Mrs. Frank 'Kling 11. . . anan, Harmon Brodha en, Glen Knox, John Lane, Emma JAcCo*- Marjorie Papple, Jeanne Perrie, ney, , ., , � . J ry he c . . 9 . � - s, S aforth and Don. . . - I ,about - ary Catherine Roache, Sandra and Fred Willi e I . I.. , 3:10 a.m. enroute to Seafofth- the Lions Park on Monday even age 14, Joan Bach, Beverly Stiller; Coutts, Sandra Doig, Merle God- an (Geog.), Isabel Shannon, Donna M ,�,.� 'There -was no traffic on - - ' Pin- th. Virginia Smith, James Stef- Savauge, John Scott, Donali . "I �:� ' I the road . . th -legged race, boys, Billy Smi i Tre- McDonald, Brussels. � . . ree kin, 'Robert Govenlock_ Shirley Pei -feet attendance .�i. , I I Beuermann, Ken Logan Liberals . Knox, Noreen . meer. p Wert .. .. I L and he saw a h Surprise, 1 Party For der and Larry Blac I . McEwing, Donald fler (Art), Richard Watson. ented by J. E. Ke=g, while I. thi-- road' against � . .1 I k; girls, Carolyn I Cred 59) -Stewart Banner- Secon-Class Honours (66-74)- Pres .. *: x�.. I I . .1 91" 0 1 - fid Nancy Dale, Ger- i�,E!2go_ Art), Edith' Boyd Elizabeth Alcock, Diane ,Bolton, 4. Y.. McLean presented Old Mon- I 'I!11, - , ,,,, . MeLlwain and Ken Morris, Betty Muegge, I .11 There was no, one 'Leta Carter a 'Neil, Marie Rowland,�William Van �man .... . , � . I ... i and found MCKillop Couple Name Officers . ,., Boyd, Ropald.Eyre, Aud- arch awards to Ross Scott, M. B.' JI'l,' " He loOted, in'the 'truck I L da Christenson and LaurA Hatch- I .. I den Heng6l, Margaret Wood. 1,1.ath), Shirley Bosmon, Thomas MarjorieL ] Clarke, H, Jackson, G. A. Whitney I ,�, , 'Ta . Fhye . " �� ,, . appeared A as held at the er; potato sack race, junior boy � B%r >- rey Godkin, Phyllis Hiusser I .. . I 1. but one passengeri who surprise partY,w S, A mbeting of the Logan Liberal 'Second -Class Hon)IcKs (66/74)- Br .,vme (Hist, Math.), Rose Caml , I ".. . . home of Mr, and Mrs. John Bernie Jessome, Jim. MeLlwain; Je ,eoirgene Me&�,;j,' I -Aar-. and M. A. Reid- ' � I - �LL . -to be dead. - -� � ,. . . .. Association was held.in BornhQl Jrry Achilles, Joan 'Bach, Earl bell, Gloria Carter ,(Math,.),-- Rob- Love, G . I . - I . . " � . A, .The Avitneoe'.�UjOL he,drove. to. the Maloney on 'Sunday; ­June 17, .in I sdn16r"b6ys;. Billy Pindet Ken Me' . _ Ink -, Hist.) Eric -Eaton garet McLeod - '"' ' I LL, � . _ � - , Raft Mioiday evening. As the see- 'gell Jdan- Boyce, Douilas BrInt- era Clark (Eng. I . ��_,,' . . I first farmhouse that of'John Byer, honor of Mi. 'and ^ - y Brown. Agnes. I New Signs Warn I .. .-;1,11 I Mrs. Peter E. Llwain; junior. girls, Nancy Dale, riBtary, W. 0. Gaffney, is moving :Ij6ff,'--8t�nIe Carter'(Math.), Nancy Glew (Home Ec-.), V olet Rakewich. I � :, L , I d PW�ed'police. He then Maloney, who were celebrating Ellen Connell; senior girls, Joan to Stratford, and the president, W. (Home Ec.), Anne Charters, Mary Michael Gulutzen (Geog., Math.), Third -Class. Honours (6045)- . I . I = .to the scene �knd waited their 3oth wedding anniversary;- Bach, Phyllis Bryans; *heelbar- (Math., Art), Tina Donna Chomicki, Rose Etue " ". L I . I . )per Was served G. McPherson, wished to be reliev- Charter's, Margaret Chesney, Jack Patricia Horton 'No Parking." for police. In about 20 minutes A delightful.sul 4 row race, boys, Wenny Akker and ice of president, it Dearing, Ann Dick, Carmen Fisch- Langink (Math., Home Ec.), Theo- (Geog.), Elizabeth Habkirk. Eileen 1, l- - on the lawn by the hostess, Mrs.,jimmy McUwain, Billy Pinder and ed of the off Geog.; Art), William Kendrick, Ruth Pinder, Helen . . � " � O.P . P. Constable Helmar Snell ar I . ' was decided to elect a new slate er (French), James Forrest, Rob- dore Melady (L . Parking on Goderich Street be- " . . Tived. I John Maloney. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larry BetIermann; girls, Nancy of officers. ert Fotheringham, Bernice Glarv� Millson (Geog., Art), Betty Murray Pryce. Robert Wright. Banner- came an offence on. Monday when . "; . . He told the jury he found a flash- Maloney were each presented with Gene Nixon (Math.), An- Credit (50 -59) -Ronald I -� . Dale and Leta Carter, Donna Ber- These are: L'President. Wilfred ville, Barry Hoegy. Norma Hoegy,; (Geog.) I , superintendent Harold, Ma. ' ... On the lawn chairs and other gifts by'the' Bryans; , shoo e drew Patrick (Geog., Hist.), Greta man, John Boshart, John Broad. street I .,.� light, already lit, lying . ger and Phyllis Krauskopf - first vice president, Bonnie. McLeod, Karen Ni holson — foot (Gi loney and his staff erected some I .L , I pavement. He used this to find famfl�. scramble, open, Joan Bach and Manuel B�uerma eond 'vice -- � I 2og.), . Wayne Chapple. thirty-five "No Parking" signs �,;. his way to the farm house and Mr. and Mrs. Maloney's family 4,3� s' (French), Marlene Cooper (Eng..i . . Nancy Dale. president, Rudolph Bauer; secre- �along the street. � . ,-for the gather- L - RELEASED; French), Donna Cowlan (Hist.). I Moll . gave it to Constable Snell when he were Pat Pepper Reunion tary, W. G. McPherson. Poll cap BANTAM 1956 SCHEDULE nted on sturdy cedar posts, .. I I all present 'Mrs . . Suzanne Dick (Geog., Math.), Doug- .. .11 ' arrived. A wrist watch also 'was ing. They are: Mr. and - large 6rowd attended the an- tains were also appointed for the , I e road. In answer to a O'Rourke, Dundas. Ont.; Mr. and A las Eckenswiller (Geog.). Therese let into the boulevards. the signs . ,:. ... lying on tb nual Pepper reunion held at Sea- various polls. I . extend along both sides of the , .:, ! r; ETER PLAYS HERE THURSDAY Etue, Francis Hunt (Eng,, French), � A 11 query from- Crown Attorney Hays, Mrs. Harold Mederak, Kitchene Lions Park on Saturday. The The retiring president, W. G. Me- EX K street, . , � It e articles' T )ney, R.R. forth Wdyne Jessome (Comm�rcial), . I he said he assumed thes. Mr. and Mrs. John Mal( . Len Mor- aftemoon.was spent in races and Pherson, reviewed the work of the Schedule for Groups two 'and 5 -Exeter at Seaforth . Betty McLarnon (Science), Paul . Decision to prohibit parking on ' I Lrs . I had been flung, out., by the force 4, Seaforth; Mr. and M organization in the past, and fore- 6 -Mitchell at New Hamburg McMaster (Latin) Tom Somer- I Goderich Street West was taken . � I , of W .impact. flIc L told Fred Sin- rison., Kinkora; Mr. and Mrs. games. sults were: Boys, cast a bright outlook for the fu. three of the W.O.A.A. Bantam base- - I b L .. . . The race re 10 -Zurich at Exeter ville (Math.). y town couricil some months ago .. .� I I clair, one &f the jury, that he had Frank Maloney, Kitchener; Mr er, Dennis Pepper, ture. Mr Krauskopf, who was a ball division has been completed. St. Marys at New Hamburg . -law was pass- -1 , itchener; Pete, three and und t 6:45 p.m. and Grade X1 ;,� not noticed whether or: not the Louis Maloney, K te io the provincial conven- All games start a i - � �i I Steve and Vincent Maloney, at Barry Gordon; girls, Jun,q Falcon- delega Mitchell at Seaforth ed. This subsequently was con- .. Constable Snell, the final Wit- home', and miss Joan Maloney, al- er, Jean Falconer; boys, seven to tion, also gave a report which was seven innings will constitute. a (75-100)- � cu"ed .in by the Departnient of I glove compartment was open. . . in 12 -Exeter at New Hamburg First -Class Ronours � - . I nine, Grant Pepper, Keith Mal- most encouraging. complete game, The home tea M-Seafortb at St. Marys Frank Bryans. Charles MacGre-: Highways and became effective , ness, said he arrived about 3:55 so. at home. .oney also have colm; girls, seven to nine, Donna '. I must supply umpires and two new -Zurich at Mitchell y, Jenny' as soon as signs, were erected. . � , I. � 11 I am. He -received the call at -3:30 Mr. and Mrs. Mal lott; boys, 10-12 0 , balls (Junior League) at each . I I.' ea .44 six grandchildren: Bobby, Billy Gordon, Marie ED 17 -New Hamburg at St. Marys Morue. Keith Pethick, Marityn " am., and had left S forth at 3: - M game, Zurich at Seaforth Riley, Beatrice Siemon, Cle'm E � I . , Roger Layton; girls, 10-12, Bounic oving to Windsor 1, Exeter and Mitchell at Exeter . fler. . am. and Patty O'Rourke, Dundas, and Barker, Sharon Stewart; young L Seaforth. Mitchel � � I He estimated the distance from Jimmy, Johnny and Maure . en Mor- ladies, Gloria Ann Pepper, Peggy New Hamburg are classed as "C" 19 -St. Marys at Zurich Second -Class Honours (66 -74) -,Announce Winiters 11 � .. I o accident risn Kinkbra. young men, Wayne Honor Mrs. Currie teams, while St, Marys is "B" and Exeter at Mitchell Ruth Crozier, Laurel Dale, Faye' Ili es. On, arrival, he found M�. and Mrs. Peter E, Maloney Higgerson; I " . as 33 ,mil Pepper, Roger Layton; three -leg- Zurich I'D". 20 -New Hamburg at Seaforth Enge,�. Ruth Anne Ennis. Lois Fox. i 0% . I . . the accident to have occurred made appropriate speeches and Friends and neighbors of Mrs. f Sin o Prizes 141 4 playing ged race, Bonnie Barker and John Currie honored her last week June: . 23 -St. Marys at Exeter Audrey Hackwell. Wilh6lmina Hey- 1 V 9 I , . .- .. % about 1Y miles north of Winthrop, the evening was. spent Wayne Pepper; wheelbarrow race, 23 -New Hamburg at Zurich 24-Zuricb at, New Hamburg ink, Clendon Kerr, Marjorie Me- I �. I 1� the truck facing east. The right euchre. I I when they gathered at the home ':, I — . Wayne and Gloria Ann Pepper, 28-Seaforth at Exeter Ewing, Marion MeLlwain. David I The second in a series of bingos "i I front of the truck was res�ing oil I of Mr. and Mps. Ed. Matthews and A 28 -Mitchell at Zurich 25 -Mitchell at St. Marys Perrie, Faye Ross, Marlene Ross I being sponsored by the Lions - L � . the s9coud cement pillar 'of ithe . men's kick the slipper, Dalton Mal- sented her with step -end tables I . Draw Numbers c6lm; , ladies' kick the'L slipper pre es- July: 26-Seaforth at Zurich Joan T-albot. Laurence Taylor, Mar- Club A r e n a Conimission and , I - . bridge. The'truck was extensive- . . . Mrs. Frank Falconer; -boys kick and cups and saucers. The pr 2=St. Marys at Mitchell _: ..' . 27 -Exeter at St. Marys ilyn Taylor. lHockey Association. is bein-g held "' I . ly.damaged. The instrument panel tation was made by Mrs. Mat- nours (60-65) in- .1 L , was pushed -to within 19 inches of' For Home Binao the slipper, Roger Layton; girls ell 3 -Exeter at Zurich (2 p.m,) New Hamburg at Mitchell Third -Class Ho -I next Thursday. July 5� with an i : - of"the'seat. He knew the L .V kick the slipper, Bonnie Barker; thlews. Seaforth, at New Hamburg 31-Seaforth at Mitchell Kevin Bell (Math.). Margaret Boyd creased prize offering, ,. I I thi back . lucky spot. Roy Pepper, Sea orth;, Euchre was played -prizes being — New Hamburg at. Exeter (Science), Laurence Eyre, JOY � Winners of the bingo. which was I .1 driver, to have been John J. 6rum- the clothes -pins,in bottle, Mrs'. . ity Centre. Sea- . Home bingo cards for the second i'Jack won by Mrs: W. Ell' It Ifirst; Mrs. August- Jantzi, Doris Johnston, Dorothy I held at the Comm I I I . un es sponsored by I lone li%as, and Mrs. inor Baseball **ell at St. Marys Keys, Betty Lane (Science), Phyl-iforth. Thursday evening, are as mett, of R.R. 2, Seaforth. Dr. Mal- Lnockaeyseri M I-Zuri , Ass� on Pepper, Kippen; blowing balloons, Percy Little, I Jius arrived a few minutes later. clation, are now 8 men, Roy Pepper, Exeter; wo- H. Bickle, consolation. , lis Lostell (Math,), Isobel Lyddiatt, i follows: Games for $25, Mrs. Al- ,., er Mrs .Currie, who left Monday .: I There were no skid, marks north sale and the first set of numb I Higgerson, Mitchell; Asks' For Help Maryanne Reynolds (Science), Nora Ian McKercher Jamestown; Mrs. ... I -ased on Wednes- men, Peggy for. her new home in Windsor, was I 1�1 of the bridge. He described a tire drawn was relL ,necktie -race, Mr. and Mrs. Lawr- Reynolds. Douglas W. Riley, An -,Bert Wren. Heilsall; Alex Patter- "I � , mark extending 12# feet, veering day. I I also honored at a gathering held The executive oT the Seaforth ictors nette Townsend (Math,). ,� 11 I . listed ence Barker; paper bag race, Mr. i son. Blyth (tied); Mrs, Felkar. Sea- �1 , 18 inches t6 east along the east The 15 numbers drawn, , the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luth- Minor Baseball Association an. Credit (50 -59) -Louis Barry (Sci- 1 forth; J. Osier, Mitchell; Mrs. .1. ' . and Mrs. Glenn Pepper, water in& at . side of the road. The travelled por- consecutively, follow: er Sanders on Ffiday evening. The In Opening Game ,; ' - . " I milk bottle relay, Mrs. 161ton Mal- nounced this week that the film, , ence), Rosemarie Bolger, Mary, Dennis. Sealortb Itied,1; Mrs, las, � I tion. of ibe road is -20 feet wi& --0-67; 2-1-25; 3-0-65; 4-G-60; address follows: be shown . ': - . )'s team; bean relay, Harry "Play Ball, Son." will Broadfoot (Math.. Science). Mar- Barry. Seiforth; Mrs, Frank Ma- 1; . ,The bridge, from rail to rail, is 5--G-48; 6-G-58; 7-B-14; "661 Colin , Deak Friend and, Neighbor: The thig Friday evening in the audi- Seaforth Pee Wees opened'the jorle Charters (Math.), James ]Oncy. Seaforth; Mrs. Lawrence .. f . A feet p inches. The speedometer "-74;_, 10--0-64; 11-I-29; 12- Proctor's team, guessing candies old streetr won't just seem the torium of Seaforth Public School baseball season here at Lions Crich (French. Latin). Kenneth Plant. Jamestown; Mrs. Snell, . . - I., of.the'iellicle was jammed at 60 G-46; 1P -G-55; 14-I-19; 15--G-52. in jar, Carol Whitfield. same when you move away to . _. question, After a bounteous supper, an . e are very glad at 8:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome ., it is, Park last Friday evening When Coulson (Hist.). .Kenneth Duch- Blyth; Mrs. Alex Muir and Nel- , , m -p.m. In answer to a . election of offi r home. ,W to attend this free show, and i . arme (Latin), Charles Dungey, son Westcott, Seaforth (tied); Bill .", -."'W'.. - . ...... cers was held for YOU new " -ss said this was. not a !� ­.�::. ��:'?,�.. Ir".... ­ ........ 11N 1, 'r you have sold anticipated all interested in base- they met St. Marys Pee Wees A. � " I!,, the wfto _ L%ffl ::N"N'�1AMMERA 1957: president, Mrs. Carl Me- for your sake that Barbara Evans (Math.. Science). Austin, Seaforth; Mrs. Ed. Steepe, : '. .��, I :�,:.I,re,7,.g., ,.:;:; � ­ � definite iii'dication of speed; since �,%�'.',,� _. - your home and were able to find ball will be their first game. Rose Murray. Vincent Nolan Seaforth � (tied); Joe Smith, Wal- I :,�:�., , �.V",&,1�1� �:4,�, I A.�. I.-,, . ...;..� :: Clinchey, Hensall; secretary-treas- - . ndsor. I the impact Could have�liounced the ,10V, ,­ ... . I . ", urer, Mrs Cliff Pepper, Dashwood; suitable arrangentents in Wi Bantams will be in The locals trounced the visitors (Eng,). William Norris. Douglas H. ton; Mrs. McIver, Seaforth; John � � 11" , ­,­ . Seaforth . . .. Indicator. He felt, however speed ' ::,::�.-;:.::T._ you know that our wishes go � . 'he had , o� committee, Mr. and Mrs. El- but : Stratford for Dominion Day cele- 20-3 in 5V2 innings, Tom Dick was Riley (Math, Typing). Joan Short- Caldwell, Brucefield (tied); Bob had been substantial. since l ....:,�,Iil s ir journey and that the nl�Mo for three stanzas reed (Latin), Robert Shell (Math Mrs McIver, I i .W�'.., � 1. � I . :. . =r"Pepper Seaforth, and Mr. and with you on ybi brations, where they are entered on -)� Davidson, Mitchell; . .1 I found'a part of the windshield 74 rMW.,','.A '.,, Orth. you will always find lots of friends , . .,N -M I - and held tfilg;�visitors to two runs. Paul Stapleton (French), Connie Seaforth; Gerald Van Derzon, Sea- , .-,."..*� ,, Mrs, Franli Falconer, Seaf L Bantam baseball tournament �.r�,�g "'. �% . feet south of and beyond the im- 01=11-00. . along good old John Street. Come In -1 12 entries at St. Marys could only collect a few Wright (Math,). forth (tied); Mrs. Cameron, Sea- , '00�',XN,,:.;� and Mri. There'ate at least L , , ,Ril,,: , lunch committee, Mr. int, and an air -breather 121 �"f�.'�;:,��,,�Z�,,�:.*,ii�i��.:����,,,, scattered hits. The Seafprth 'team, forth. . , . .I. 01 I , _'­ "'I" , felt that You well, Col - R . I pact poi I , .�-_ . K'i' Roy Pepper, Exeter, and Mrs. Eth. back and see us often. present. Grade XII 1, feet in: the, same direction. W4. ". el L Stewart Goderich. We have always Members of the two local teams, backing their pitchers up 100)_ Winners of $50 special games .1,�� 0", _111.11,111 I I Ii wing a question from jury- , ne of our solid citizens and be lected, run First -Class Honours (75- L Answe 00 * 11 k. � '. I I cording to ,the executive, will s in every innings with 010...". "L* I ., I ti, �, It was decided to hold the 1957 Were o were.: Mrs. Oke, Hensall; Mrs. ..' .. 1111:11 ", 0 be counted on ti.? ac ., � man ]?red Sinclair, Constable Snell 'f".11-1-:1.1.? -11.1 . the fourth and fifth stanzas being Ronald Ehnis, Marion Hemin ­ - :.. .:*: , "",����,R�����,�?",,i"����!�i.". �:,',,��it * t Seaforth Lions Park on that you could :e on Saturday when Lgway. Grant Swift, Hanover. :...:. ­­ , "', I : I .."'... , ; :11.�.� 11. reunion a -Y ,0Ut in full fore I 0 no, evidence Of �'..'.:.,;?. .,,;. be there in times of need. Man Siemon, Ruth . � 1 I ,_,in L1 . there .was 4, , ­g-,i��;,;; 1.� rd Saturday, in June. ey will be asking for donations. the large ones, as they garnered Ronald Scoins, Grace Winner of the $170 jackpot was I I . I the thi � I - "I& bad known the victim mv,�,,W­l �;,...... are the good times we have shar- th whole are asked 13 runs. Bill Campbell took over Sills. Frank Haines, Clinton. "I . I . . Ile ., . ... The public as a . I for a number of years and he told IlIkE.."M ed with an ocea,�lonal chat along -tedly and mound duties in the fourth and Second -Class Honours (66-74)- " rjury he was a solend I id type of �Ii'�.Fffl.n r get -to- to co-operate wholehear in, Barbara Boyd 11 the V ��J,;:� ''1,000th Baby At - the street or at one of Ou ,g,l�� secure a booster ticket for the Sea- firth, and showed good form, Marlene Aust 0 0 0 1 �� _ . ­ ", will remember You Alice Christie, Donald Dearing . .1 I I I I g,g�ag . gethers. We, 1.� � "lliffi. . �,��,,g.,g,�,* . door and forth Minor Baseball Association. promising a tough season for the Elizabeth McEwing, Beryl Mcrar� Local 'Nutritionist '�4 . Constable Snen told jury fore- .. whenever we pass your .. .-.'.��,',,��q,­�."" . S. ifuro" Hospital a is a worthy cause and your opposing batters. � 111 I, 3nan William Alexander,, in his -M,.1;-. ,::: hope th t you can adjust yourself, 'rills romote sport in Showing exceptional form, the lane, Sally Nott, Marjorie Pethick, ,6 0 q aid is needed to p '01041i � ., :,:��*Kf.n.. . evidence that June Smith, Margaret Stuart. Ver- ,%,.� ; the left front *heel Mind �.�",.:,-�, . , The stork has been very busy at to your new Way of living. Seaforth and district, Secure your locals give every Attends Clinic , 1", . G-ff -#t �fie ,time of impa: - . , ,$,. With your charming smile and � they have as good a team this da Watson. . , . ,et not be . IM" the South Huron Hospital, Exe- � booster ticket now. . N6 , _forpL l:-- . I : ..... ;�.,._ I ter, for the ,past three years. Since winning ure you wift 1, year as last year's team which Third -Class Honours (60-65)- Dr. J. G. De Pape. of Seafdrth, -�4 . I ulty in meeting new . I Y�niming up, Coroiler'Thothpgon .- I--:,:::: . 'have no Wd'Yh'c t to the finals against wheat- Neil Broadfoot. William Dinsmore has returned from Myerstown, .Pa.j .12 the hospital Orefied February 2, ell je L ii'. �A . t6iild- have . friends. The territory a - OPP Traffic Stl ley. jL'P,.� I 0 round uad wen (Eng. Lit., Eng. Comp,), Jean Hart, where he attended the ii * io . 's rn , ,sti�gp t d the driver ,,,,,,,-,,,, . . . . . "",. I 1953, 1,000 bab es have been bO arden � rth's line-up: Anne Marie McMillan, Yvonne Me- Poultry Health and Nutrition colj�­ 1 ,..'�4 . ' §ep or,befifl-mcoft' C16tlg. own as the g ' Seafo Jim Dick c; I been ai . I .: � p., ; Windsor is kn th'), . ". , �ij� as of Monday, June 95, when Mrs., ' " -� " , I - resultbf diink Ile felt ,�,,:, 0,, I 1, of Canada. As all gardeners are bell, 3b; Taggart, Jack Melady (Ma datted, by Whitmoyer Labotatotieg,'- - , '4!i . 1111 - not 'asf­ he 90 �� I Char-gles Three .. Tom Dick, p; Bill Camp 4 Ill. Cornelious Vecker, of R.R.,I, EXe '..i,�';!, . - '' 1166 h0t9fthineous. , ".. -pe-0010, t is eorge B n s. Joyce Miller, Mary Lou Roe. Betty line. During his stay at the 161110-1 I ?11 . , - "" � :;row 04 , i d h th 11, 1 , DO '! I good,' boifest, upright Tom Love, 2b; G 1�;jl .. � ter, entered the hospital to give I "I X -Ref. JNW'j&�" bad,' f -ed it te .... " a pleasure to know that YOU will affic detachment Garth Flannigan, 1b; John P�ttser' Simpson, Ruth Teall, Kenneth atoties, Dr. De Pape attep4po! ,,I ­,!, , -fetit - ".11. ! ' Clad$roonl . ,', �' , 111. "' , ' ifiqWrIe L'oneftfilligL a 1. � -n such f Ontario Provincial Polite , I ­.10T� "71 �.,Alll " I turned: to A, birth to her tenth child. 'ine company. Say , ,on, cf; Bill Marshall, rf; Don Me- Thompson. .lectures and :,�, 4 mm' � , A, I "..: I �: A mobile tr ­�;,N:: .... . , jgb I I t.,dis- .11 _ _ . - Officials prepared for the arrival, be i Of ) — Barbara Bush- 1-1, , break it, the pavenitfit a ,shor ., , 'L, �;"; ' 102 t hello to all of them from all of us. 39, Sandy La- Credit (50-59 .14 ,. , r Ift TAt. � Slag - laid three charges following a Kercher, lf; Substitut - " '­ I � , .: . I . _ I _� I — k1d9`#-.%, bw , I `LLL,�;. � �, 1k, of the baby which would be nuift that you Ruth Brown, Shirley Brov,11, tfy.'- ifigLase - diaghod! '��**A`Bft­ I`L'�;_ �, �� Ever:�oxie here *hopes ,,, i ,I!��._ J . . taneb north of the_�h _' �, jiblis of the dge k worked faal. . visit to the Seaforth area on mont, Dyerman and Ed. Campbell. art -LT.4,k jJW,J,af L , 1;1 11 � &6d LT.44 AW'J'af L .1, - I itid 'I 19t .."..'m ;�A, ' Order of in sons, eadn , &q.a, - ; . . , nr ' --- d Mrs. Verker had tM 't'a, '$6 � W: 1� .L 'I : '. stable � - S , fid - 4 00, tN - L'' to of ber 999, but the stor and tc�ttntmeht in Claire HaekWe , ­ 11, , d -a great deal of happinegs g�fen Connolly, Mary Dennis, De ft e ,Is the Notra I it �' c e 411t, will fih Tuesday. I - r, C_ I Ontario; Ind _ your future getting no a roadblock two III Herbert Kirfoy, TV .% reeds 61", i tire ,matks did not 8"Wt, the /4 ounces. Mr.- I � . ." ­ - 1- ­ . : _ Odd Fellows, Ile d, at, Toronto, weighing 7 pounds 11 WIN AT ST. MARYS iz W. . , I " �', KJ, en ,"er ft I I .,� . eldent vehielb th,litivo-vasp . 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