The Huron Expositor, 1956-08-31, Page 11� �,�tj'.!�,:-�,' �,'_til' iip .17j��',
� 4 , .-�%��f�!��';'�:, I
8 - -
'11. � '&�Wkl.l
791" A --�WA111�114140, -1 "'11,1151T I I .. �� -1, NfW --I
, � ,, �M 31 .."; ,q VLV1,, �, -..I
. . & &I., , ,��4,ZF-�
- . _. - � , ..� I
4 % , , -- ,- - T- - i -1 .� - 'PIJ � "A
" '7� Al I' t It i
- , �- A .R."T'.1.101.111 �
5 .0 .11111
.. N I , , ... 'III,,
" " �' , -N .1, ", ".."I �i
, 6- ' � ", -- , ! - ;; TT 70 �,i','f -
- , . 0., '..'r, `
. . - j&., V $I;,-," '. . F
��' , �,� 00II&M ,".. AE
,
-
. . ON I
1� , . � , I ; '. �,l M 41
. , i , . , .; 7, , I "I ;f�,:,IT7111h
-1 W ,,��, -,�
, I .1 � I
, " " , I : I
. V� � �
-'T' " i '�,
'r . ... �.' ;� .
� I
* . I .4 0� .
�. . - -
MI' 1, , ,
I I . 1'.1 . .1, I All ,t'� II 1*,t� 1,1r, , �R
V . �,� , . � . "v% ,� I . '. .. ,Xf? . i�
I � - 4L. 1,� I � r ", � t", , . ,i W� ,
�., , . . � . ,
I'll ., .. � ,�. - : , �
I 11 .- , - lo�,, `� t�4 1, ,�,,,,�,� 5e'. 1.
, ,�
,
. � q k - 1. -1.1 .LM, r, � - 4 i .N14
. .
� . . � �Z. � , , " Utiv , 1- .;, ;�t; i I � .� .. , , . . � . . . . . . N .
I r
rp, �, . - --t,' ;�-r -.,4,V_�w ,
. , " ,4., - , .�, _k�,
.2 . � 1, , 19?. �:.. �,
. M ... , ..
.1 . , � � ".� ,
,
.. '. y07.111 1 !, , , � :11 1,
I rl. ,�i'.._,�,_ . "'..'r.., 11 . � t,"! . , , ��� . . . . . . . .
� ,I I ,
,� 'i., ..."...',X . . ;� - ,.
, 't � . ".. " , ". �� . , ,
t ,,I! . 'W 1, ,
� 4, I.. , I ", ,,.,. - � 1,
,
,
. I ..". I -7;.,. , '. ".;, , - i . � 1�1 . , � ; .
. I t. 't 111, , .,. ., ;1 I .. I 1� I .11 I
I
,
I I �41 I ., t . ". .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 '71, 1 1 ..
F ,�'..'�
'k ;i� �.. �1.1 ,
�. " �_, I. ,
.,
i'l . "" , � "', �
, , ".. �. I - I �, , �11�
, "'t,
'. " � � ,�!.�
, . ,,,, ,_ -4
, , , - ,-
,� �_, .I�i�, ,'��:,� ,,,,I
.
I'll.
.11,1111, �� ... "I I I . - . . �� j, 11.,"� .; - 7 t,' ,� -l- — � . I i .
- -, I I ", W, �7r"`�W &t�-W,_, 117r,", , . ; ,,�,,'�, �,4.�p�,,�,,, ,"'!, iv., I I#'? 111, ..-;�,
, . 1�,�. . I .A1-'- 1t, ..Y,�, ., '.0
, ,
" , ,
. I . �i . I . . 14 t� R14 11 I . 43 ��
"I I . �. ,:, :` .. " ,111 I I - � mll i I ..
�� , . I'll .. , - . .. . I - . . . , � 111 01 " I I 1
, , I . �. � . I � -.,I - ., . .�
. . .� . I �, � . t� .. , ,, , - I - � I I I . t, _ , � I., I � I I 1. ". � ,�. �'. I .- , � I �
. J : ,, ,, , I � . I . I 1. " Mi, P", P, " �, �1�1 - . I . I - . '. . I . * I . �, . ,�.,',. 111. . ..., . - .1. t ,,,,,,�.� ; i ,
- i�zl, ""' , , I 11 "i
I I , . , q� , ". - t �; , .� 9 ...... - , , , .1 KIk"T 'M',
I V., , .. �, 2� . � �4 , ", - , 'W" , , , 1.".."PrIn - M
� ,7
* , zi �w ,, " � �, ;;,iqw�,v ,,,-�Wtryi,,� �5 011 I P WE '_ EN it i i 13 V I lffll,�, 0 '110g, $,
"'
, , - . . W - - . . . A WIN
p , I I � "
.. . 11 ", 1! � �. '14 , 11 . . 11 ,.. �� . I - 11 I . I., - 4 . � I ,�� I., I � , .; . ff
� ,�, ". t� I , , - I P 111",10
I / P I , rl � . I �A NOW INION, , I "I " "
, . � I . N I ,
� 1 :., �, - ". ;I . I'' I .: I ;. ..,t' .. , . I I I I ; d 7 - , . I I 111
I 1 14 11, . - . I 7-1 . � " � , , ,�' , , �1111 ��
I
, ,
" . , . . . , . I - I . 4 1- � § t,, �
�t, �..� "
; - I � — " .- . . - I ! I , � I � ,� � . ; ,
4 , , :1. � f� .. . I , I " . _.. " 1. lwiiNl'. E, W, , `
, I . , , - 1 , � , � , . I N .
-1 ,, �� ,, i . " , ,: ,��V.l I ".. �, . , m al �
I � , I 0 1 N , .1",
.1 1P I -.1. - I . .. . ;;�-. I �M _ � .1 11 .. -11-1- P ,5 Z�Ze
.. I I . I ...., .
I ,
I ,
I .
,
.
'.
.
�
I
. ,
. ,
I I
0
1
, ,
I
I
. 11 . I ''.. . - 11, �. 11� ,; '. I 6 . � - ,::) . I
. '. ,� . . �A,;.#o M, - . �i ., I
1. . 1-1 � ... I jo I �t ` � " I �
,, . I m - - �c,� :,� I , ., " . 4 .�, ;.,
i @;N. . 11 1 7 - - . , � . : . I . � 1, 11 I . ;�,�, ' . -�(:_'�, . . I I , ?I -
e �,§etyjg. e . . ��. , ,4 I . . i I . k. :. :1 , I , �11
*611 - 01" -, �, *t, t'' � . 1. .1 I ,.. Til '' . .� ,,, --, --- 7 : � � I — , I �,:��11,
. ,4 t . . -:., ..1.1 . � � I I . . .
,
!,i: - i I " . I , I .. . , A . � I � , '� 1. � 1. ,�; I I ? - .i . .;. .,_ , , 7 � 11 . ?. . . - 5. � . . . . . . . �
=t; � � ,.,.,,,,, , , I I I - I I I I � . ... . -1 _ -1-111.7—,
1 1 - '. *9"' , I . 1, -11;11�4�'A?rl�� ...- ;,?Zp� I 11114." �. I . 71 1 1- . .. ; "
I � , � * I . " I . 1� . . I . I I . � � , 4 . -1. A
. I '11, � � -
- I, . � 'admalb"t. .-
.."i 11 A. . . ; I I . 1 � " " '. � I . �. � �, . rl,::
I I .�, .1 . . I .$ '11�.. .. � I.
, � ,
I ,: J 0, " ro r -, F o,` ""'' - ,�� - . . - ,. - . .
� WMOFSI�, � -,� , :. ,
. I � . " I , .1 � � 't � '
I . � . , �, � , � '.r � "' r
I . .. 1. �;; �, -
.�, , , :�- 4� , � �t" I
fS -t .. "m D 10 _Qafft.., I . I . �� I � 1-11 � W11 -�_111 I -1 r 1''.. ,
�1 SOT POP; 1$ . � . . ;1 I".. I
.. 't .. I - ...... t,
I . .1 I ", -,+ . :. I � . . � . . I � � '.... I *t*�,�,�,,��,,��,
. � I . .1r. ,
-
I ,qiw,, , I. .. .. . I �, _. .11 .�o""','..r.1 11 ,,; :�7,j`ffl,,%
,, .. I . I �, I _
I
.
. �k . � ", I .. I ' t4.- I.. 1.1; ,%r',
. - I � , I *'�,,,'W, .�. �1_ 1,14
'I'M.
- ,:, - , ee." �, I P"�`r� ...
I e99 " r' - Adwhdld:�Mkdwsk, .� ' .
� 0cose:941" Itts _ ,10 I ""' " ' ' , � I � . - it',
- '111-'1?�,1,l...._.1 ... , , . �
At an executive meeting of 1114�� I � 1: 1r: ,� loi I I I I I I �, . , �1,,
. � � e ,; r..,,,, - �� I I ",i,', ", �,��i U 'gifl,
�,. , " . i , 'k , - `
-' I . . . . . . - i .... J , 1"';_ I
I I Huron County Junior Farmorg.-anfl. - , ': ., , " �,
I �1_1.1. , , -1 n u_,-,.�,.n.ce n C, , . , I
elo in cliptoql�..F.'��4'... d . .01., . �� I � ,�, It. (� �� �'�'a,.1'11`k
- Junior, Institute, h '11� ... , , " -
. � � .1 . ._�.,_ � , 1'1�,�,11 -.� *.'.�,�
., : : ,�A, - , i . . . �_ ft� ,� �
. ' " t.� ' ;1� ", ,,,,,�,,'�:.`.`q�
. - Thursday * dates for 4110 11 —,o Attendaug�..;�t, Seaforth schools istpred, and, th J' ' llm.� � T, �.,.
xnlght "!� I , - , ..
... ,drama festival 'Wem set.-. Prelini-1,- .. )m.moaatiow�'I.� i`.�.,`,!�.
.... .. . . i � ,Will show an 'increase of ibout 40 stretch acal , - . . I Aim-�, -1� -i` S','i -
;1 .1 I . . .. � , '�
. 1,
M., ... .,;,--,, I . m4ries will be held Feb. 19 Mal its, she said, ' The staff -I '1,k�,:� ,` "
., ., ,
'
I _..., �_-s .1 � . . . . . * :i COL A - - FUN, HA. _ at - St ., '
%%'T'j, 1,11 I I ., , ,, RW W0,RK .,I, �
I ,!, �i��',
, � . . . . . . 1�111
I available fro 1pa ...."..."111
.
m, , PTIMAV,Z '..;�.,.,�`
,% % . '. " ."'i 91;��,;''
t .
. I -. RA (io ter Julia Maria, Mks, JaW,MgI ,-, - - , . - ,
I Phillip.
t � . . - -of the Mother St. 4
Seaforth, and'Feb. 14 , in u0m , � t ., -, I . �. I- - - i I I pupils, according to imormauon James' Sep '-,.-�i,Rcl,4414'�
. , .,ar4tq ScbqjoA�
I with the county finals in Clinton, . , prme ls� , , I 11�
I. .. . I Feb. 21. .. . . . ' PAR .'OF 11 _1�', NT -CAMP., LIF sch is. 1. ::
�
I ,- ., FF I . '�' , �_� � F � I � _ -, 7 ,� !��
, It was decided 'to organize� a Jt,',.� I ,,;;,, �:, .' , �. - yor
- �1�11R -k !0I. -It., . X., Sgi. Frank -)*,r " ains. The tem. new teach .. hA iivr�, ,*.Wi-p-!, -, r, I
I �;"1`15 .1-1111 Junior Farmer choir. Once again IN lin 4Q., 6nay Parke'' *ount Highest "-increase will be at Sea- and a I jer. t _ i . I. 1�11*
.
4.4101,11§21.1�." 10"I", � 11-1 q forth District 'High .School, where Ken Etue, who 'renlaco�s, , , X .."?,
� . - i MI � t5eaforth,twa:$.%t pprature of the 'water in the two - Avsr. ", ":'A",
r1l;1'.."'i R- . the county organization will enter. , ., I Principal L. P. Plumstqel expects been on "�,,�,,ect,1J."'111
i -,! of 3� cadi_-67 - I � 0 pools, here is 92 deg. and, 108 deg, ,, I .
the provincial Junior Farmer pfib - about 340 studen . This is about staff for severax ye�rs,*,, . .1 "", �,-�7�,.
lie - !tte taAo'X1 adet Corps -to attend ,J,, The,temperature of the, water I to
� . , - ;"' " '!
., � 7 .
speaking, debating, qualdc, ' -4 . the J . Little change 19 , exp at.,,',,,,, 'v � �! - �
I . Sunif awAIV 3 at Banff. esii pGols Is high 20 more than were in "attendance -eg,tid In
;.. I trio co .�Ir , P. � , �., it,�, -
" , _ A �. " ,. � , � Y,
; , , .
I and. mpeiitions, for whigh' 1- o4int wply ovili er at lig des 1�0 rural tendance.-figuires 'ai�,Sealor-tb, 'I ' , ""I
, . , .,
. . . . . . t year, 4and inclu . . . I-
- finals will be held in Toronto. on LA4 5,41_%`yA1W,'sO4 Af:. , ; jr. and e � , , , �i
"
.. �111' - . . J, f � � - r ' 4,q- 1 , ir .Aoureeg,, and usually 'the wa-, -pupils and '110 urban pupils 'At lia. School, accopft,g to Vtivc oi�', i.4"'. . I .
. -anss 7!§9 .,.,. -* 'ter has, to, be cooled to e desired 1. 1.1
I January 5, October is v�as the WM ,'. - JSTY -4 , #q. ar 71 ",
_ . .v th . ,;, t,
I I
. klmn, Coup!� cc gR ult, im- the Separate School, Mother St. John W. Talbot. .Last year th
i W4 --by tho.:".,%,,W.O,$I'Irn.,.�,,�'�pi,�t,gii�o temperature. As a res ,e� , .. 1, i.,,-
-
_ ,
. _ sw I � ..� ��',`.'
.. ''It I
1,
I . date set for the Huron Ap,MY Area Headquarte�,Sto, at� thing can be maintalmd-both sum-. Phillip said that 150 children are were 320 pupils,, ah,d it is, expeerewl . . ql,� I ,.
Compe . " , . 11 � .,`�
I
�t�,,�,ttv� I tition. tehdpps camp ." _ ,., mer and winter. � expected to' enroll when school that there will be, � approximgtoly�l .. � �,:: IV
1. The Junior Farmer Meeting ' I . , I 3
, " bells .ring Tuesday morning �. ,,
w ...... IN �. .. 11 � �. .- '�,� �')ai ' .� r. ' ,
i I itirn, Sg� . Last the ,sarne this'yeg, 111T. I
I Impilovement Competition w� a s, _ bltlte' his re - . yani The next tour tQok us to the ':�
'
' ,q!
. I 1 4, 4
1 i -discussed and it was decided to wr(O.Ahe 'follow -1 -Infdft�lid';, 'ac- famed Banff chair lift, on the top y�ar,th&e were 128 students re -g- The staff of i66'SeAfbr'th Public . . A . . . . . q
,,
., , "I'll
ng ,�� I , . , School will include -kr� - � 1; A. ac. . . ,.,.:�,�
.:,.�,
e meet- edux1f,of his trip ad a little about of Mt. Norquay. . M ,..:,.�,
ba,�e an account of all th Taken from a ,
. the Wimp which he attendedi $or postcard, "Rising through a v rti Donald, Miss At. r; Turnbull, Mrs. .. ': I "I,.;;, I'll
I
. . I
. ings ,sent into Clinton to be judged, In I.. I e 1 �,
. XXpositor: , I I cal distance of more than 1,3( -J. Ellis, Miss Wer, Mrs. R. Doug- . c
. . and judges will' attend two meet- - ' ; Lightning Strikes, Mason -Mrs. E. c. , �,
, ings in the year. Plans were '4' Thursday, July 12, 108 R.CA.'fee.t, the 3,240 -foot chair lift brings sey, Mrs. H. ' ,, . � I
1 -It i9d%&. left Camp Ipperwash, des- sightseers to 7 Boswell, Don 6kton and; Mr. Tal# .11, 3.1
.. , . .. �
.
,.,:�
After a bus ride hot, as principal. 'In - dj,�ti, r , .. 11
. .on, M ." 1, 7� , ",::
. stencifling.tpachine at thelall-fairs I Burn Burns .� ..
made to have the Junior FarmerlCad ,
.1 tinellor Banff. to- level." I . ' ' -
ill . .1. � LondOn and a shdrit-Jaunt on the tied with . - . D. Heddis will join' st this . . il.�,
in the county. . I Soon we became acquain ' . * 11 .`_
11 � tx,441'to Toronto, we were ready the ,well-known npour, accompanied year,. replacing, Mr. . v . Hoff- 411 �
� -,`!'4 It was reported. -that $319.5D was , and beautiful Lake . "I. .
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"","""""::::::::::::::: -ing received at the I to * bbgin our westward journey. Louise, an, who has resi e . . 7,�
i ti: . Inter- -snd 'equally deserving, by an electrical storm, bit this' m . .
,,-
17, ":::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::iiiiiiii; , Z . the offer -From�11:40 -that nightluntil 3:00 on Mara . 1 Pupils, when they ret to' Sea - I' I : "".'!
I
. � I ai'mied their ,three R's shortly denominational Church - Service . . ine Lake nedrby. Our final, district about 8:30 Monday'morn- forth District Ih , " .111.11 .
. � 190#JONDVILLE, SCHOOL w.iete h=s of district children le held in Wingham in July. This was Suud�y afternoon, .31/2 days later, tour was to Lake Minnewanki .. � . .gh School on* �. ..
I
will be enl . ar . ged. ..'A contract'for an a has,beenliwarded to, John Lansink, Seaforth, and ruMe' ing. During the lieighth of the Tuesday, will find,a tiew barn un- . . . . . �
� 1_",,��
, 4 . . I . (Photo by Phillips) , forwarded to the Foreign ere going to see much seen- wbere we. enjoyed a scenic e ' , storm a barn on the farm of Jake der construction. The large ce ' . 4kl.i
y- ' ' � .1 . . I m_ ' I.;; . ��
work -will get underway shortl . . . � Society in Toronto. A lette. _. se Eylow exciting it was to see and then a soaking speed boat ride- keder, R.R. 2, Bayfield, was struck ent block and steel struettirie is 10 ". � ".
I I . . ;n6ky'changes ranging from the 'During the next week of train. ' 1.
, � . appreciation was received and . . - "., - �:
. ' . by lightning and, burned to the cated northeast of . the school .
. . . rock,4; 'Scrubby land Of this Prov- ing, all Cadets worked hard in first grou . .1 3
. ,or I read by Ahe secretary, Larry nd I .. '$
I . .
*
I I
" 11 W incils, northland, , despite efforts of the Bay- building and Nvill hou"se ggrieul,- ' . I ,
Apik / Wheatley. I to towering ma7 I .,�
aid and rescue, engineering, map field fire department, who confin- ture departments-and4 provide stu- . I -Al
s ion Junior Faimer sweaters weret jestiL' mountains. Between these e th , .,.,v
to , 4irds"Re. oluto using and unarmed combat. This d e blaze to the b6n.
I ing,_ , ?�. . , , . . , . - dents in these coMes,with prac. . ',':',
,% I � . . . . I . I , ordereVand, it it hoped they will. .was lo, be foun& equally fascinat week was highlighted by an.eight- About 200 bushels of wheat, a tical training in. agricultural lines. , , 11 it.. 11 I .
. . . I . . be in shortly. They are light green ing *enery, such as miles of for" mile trail ride (horseback) through calf, a number of chickens and a Rural pupils attending.the high' .... -1.
. . S . . � ..."
is. . AL ldwh� AM . with the Junior Farmers' crest est, Added heavily with clear un- S , -
and lettering in black. � f6tic0ed lakes. This. of course, was undance' Canyon. The ride was tobacco planter were lost in the . school will again be trans -ported ... "�1.1, -
Campbell,. s6aforth, the L I bRe of the, Wo . ods District and followed- by- a swim in the sooth- blaze. The barn was covered by by bus, a contract with Scott Hab. . ' -. ,�.,!
.
-
in ..�'l - ly e - . . . � -A.,
rF_1U W 'S ' U1 - Catherine .
9.- Rii[ "'M c.hi4* . ''. (uts ing 100 deg. F� water of the Upper insurance. kirk, the- operator for a number , ' .:
.. � � '
.. I I . .1. .c . �d was that of rail service . When a similar situation arose and Jim Robifi'son, Howick, are the part !of Manitoba. The shore of Hot Springs. I 11 � . . . q �1_
I of years, having been agreed ,to in . I
. , . , g
Strong o�jeetion was voiced to try ask - He felt a com- on lines dut-of Palmerston several two delegates chosen from the.. .Lake�,Superi6r provided some spec- The next week began with a � an'amount of $25,000..The six bus- 1,
", , 11
and its , frequency. . . It , acul I r seen -y also. Then slowly. . 1 114, 11
inted to en- years ago,"a fund -was established county to attend the Junior Far- mountain climb. Sulphur Moun- �$,
any curtailment to.exiiting q*R* mittee should be appd , to rolling, lightly- Eye Torn By Hook es, with which Mr. Habkirk will' �,,,�4
service whe , of jage legal talent. in order that the With contributions from municipali- mer Leaders -hip Training Camp, .0p ;9hanged .
m representatives tain, whose peak was the objec- I " operate, will travel about 430 . . 11 '�4
*oodbd bills, and from this to ,1,2
.
municipalities affected met in Sea- proposal could be,opposed. ties conceined, Mr. Cardiff -told. to be held at Geneva Park on Lake: tive, is 7,500 feet high,and although � �.
, prairle' land—a monotony of flat, miles a day, 'ea,srying the 230 I ."A
. the meeting. ire - understood' that Couchiching from Sept. 3 to 10. we climbed it i May Save Sight pupils. I .. V
I!*
forth Thursday 'e"venig. Arranged . eveF-Aand, stre,tching as far as . . , . � ,��.
by Mayor E. A..McMaster, ok Sea- Mayor Robinsc�ri','of Mitchell, was , there was a balance in this fund President Earl McSpad4en, Sea- I ing 92 minutes, my life span was number of changes, .1
of the same,opinioni and felt that . There , are a a:,�*�'1111
[ayor J. E. Huckins,of L41t forth, presided at the ineeting the, 0 -Ye could see,. and* broken only shortened considerably. The view Doctors are still fighting to save in the .4aff at the Seaforth Dig-*
Godbrich, the meeting was attend-; adequate train-seriice was a big of some $70D, and presumed tl I ' ;111,z�
forth, and IM 11 b 'the far of the horizon. from the top of this. mountain is the sight of Ricky Weber, five- trict High School as a result , of . I I , ,; ; .,;�
feature in the development of any it wouldbe available, in the event with Miss "Catherine . Campbe , ,. y -off haze . . I I .11.
"Of e Seaforth,, president of the colquti One morning this horizon was beyond description. The climb end- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack resignation and inierea , .
I "
ed by Mayor, A. k. Robinson,. wi I suddenly interrupted by the ghost- ses. in at- , , _p
. community, and'pointed to: Strat- that it ...... . s decided to take th ant. . e - Weber, of'Exeter, and grandson of tendan,e. SAemb ._...
Mitchdl; M:ayo.r.'W. J. Miller of . matter flarther. There could be no Junior Institute, also prese ly sfi4pes of the distant, mountains, d with, another swim in the Up ers of - the staff : .3
. :ample. In his.opin- . . - . :�
. Clinton, and representatives of',- ford"as .an ex assurance that motor vehicle ser- - per Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Broderick, of for the coming year will. be Miss - '.......:
in- . was up. to,the municipall- but �sbon these very shapes were / -,� ,..'!
-dwtry in'their towns. Also pr�s�ftt top, it vice would give the regular deliv- . . The remaining days spent at Hensall. Ricky was admitted to Jean McIntyre, Miss Nah Taylor, -
j. ties affected to .take the initiativee 1�xpositor - Office towooing in trqe reality at a creep� �,,,
vrere members 'of parlianient, . nted out that ery that was required 1or mail he ,1 Bivoriae were the roughest of the Owen Sound General and Marine Miss Ella Braun, Miss Sylvia. Ren� ., I.." .
. � .11, .�
VV..Monteith, or Stratford, L E Kayo,r ,Miller poi ing.&ce.into this maze, where it ..i�":"
�
v; R; nothing official had been received said,' and recalled that cOmm'U)UJ_ Closed Labor Day . wo44 soon come to Banff. whole three .weeks. The cold Hospital Aujust 16, after his right aldi, Mrs. Buchanan, Miss Flor- . _j :�--',,,
Cirdiff, Brussels, and M. Hoi , nd that the ties affected by the C.N.R. propos- .- I nights were bad enough, but wash- eye wag torn by a fish hook- The ence Elford, Mi. A. Manz,. Mr. A. ' . �
- ,
� I from the railway, a . al were'in a heavy snow belt. He , Monday, Sept. 3, is Labor Diiiing this trip we had passeq ing at 6:30 in the morning in the book ripped through the eye and I., . . , , '�' 4 ..' ,
�
Arthur. g the, m6eting, MV.,or I concern was a result of rumors . thrAigh many of Canada's impor- � arding, Mr. Schmilefske, Mr. A. . I I:.;,,
. Addressim that it should be r6qi&ed'that- Day.' -Most places of business . . -fed Cascade River was un- e oy's nose. -L, Slattery, Mr. R . V,
felt . ' "m, bearablEr With the aid of 'Arctic His father stated, that doctor's Wbi el�, Mt. F. Cosfotd--Add -Pr`1111 '_:`.7*; :'
. _ e .. On the other. in town will be clo, ,t day, tant mfies-:-Sudbutyj Fort,,Willi ,glacier Dobson Mr. J. ..
. 'the railway.,, prov sed tha . .*. it .P
.�Huekips. pointed,out that' in.'Ais that ha&.b en,beard e whelflier or not .I. �
"
4ipinion it was necessalry that the ,hand, he said there was no doubt the lines concerned were making as will The Huron Expositor. W'hfi1pg,- Regina, Moosejaw, Medi- sleeping'bags and heavy. sweaters, are hopeful of saving the eye. I cipal L. P. Plumsteel. . ... A.
. I
that the railways had informed. the . I cine Hat, and Calgary... We had � is . . I . � . . - . . , - ,
communities affected -band togetb- I or losing money. This point had , Advertisers and correspondents everyone survived, The courses "They are very optim tic," Mr.!
er to fight the proposal. He felt post office department to be pre- been cleared by the railways. are asked to send in copy as travelled 2J45 miles. Much of this !here were the outdoor type� such Weber said. It is expected thati - . :`i
an improvement in service would . pared with alternative means of not early as possible in order to time was spent in writing letters as woodcraft and fieldcraft.. . sight will be imp,i�red t 19 d, e, Children"s Auction - . . .. , � :
ffect 'f increasing the transportation in the event . that' , - Depends Ou.Express keep ahead of the -lost day. and watching rthe scenery. We returned to camp and after gree, even if a series of ,�mraetion . .. 1, I
.
. �
,have the e o .service was curtailed. �' . Mayor McMaster said there was , During the trip our numbers had closing "ceremonies departed re- prove su ' ccessful. � ield .�,
*
.
were called on to carry. Any cur-. Asked by the chairman of the no firm'knowledge as to the exact 'increased, as we were joined by luctantly, leaving Banff for our The accident occurred near 1 � . ;
I passenger load which the lines, meeting as to whether the post nature of the curtailment that was � ., Cadets from ... the Maritimes, Que- .Assists Bayf . i
First Trip "Home" U return trip home. Southampton, where the Weber . :
tailment'at this time would be in - office had had official informi- contemplated. Mayor Huckins pro- bee and the.Prairie Province , Park Association o
0 'tion to proposals thatAn us- S' P_ I can not do justice to this thrill- family' were vacationing. Ric�y 1 . . I .
,Dpp sl tiork, Postmaster F. E. Willis, of, duced a letter that he.had, re eiv on our arrival in Banff we must - - . .
.
try be encouraged th settle * ' - In 46 Years . have numbered around 200. When ing three weeks in m,few words, was seated on the bai* of .the A children's auction was held at :� �
smaller communities, he said. On Seaforth, said the post office had ed from the General Manager of ; . . 4 so I can only say thaf I am thank- stream where his ,relatives werel the 'summer .horne of Dr. R. G. - � �
had . no word concerning curtail- the C,NA. Central Region, dated joined with the Cadets from B.C., ful to have had the privilege and fishing. A hook being retrieved I �
of the first questions which indus but the de- August 21, in which it was indi- Ernest Wetton, bandmaster of we made our total of 235. honor of such a wholesome sample jerked out of the wite a blunter. It was attended -by about . :
— ment of rall service r nd struck I -
. I
, I.. I SPO � gartment had be n a4vised that if cated that studies were being Seaforth Highlanders' Band. leaves d i . 50 children. with quite a crowd of I ;i
� hatge in J the C.N.R. made, but that no decision had by plane from Malton airp rt on Banff is a ,tidy resort, nestle in of the grandeur of this great land, the boy, i * �
there was a e 0 a valley, surrounded on all ,sides . amused adults in the background. .. I
. to carry been taken. The letter went on to Sunda,y for a month's trip to Eng- b rising peaks, shrouded often by ' Excitement ran high as Janet . . . Z
R.B.I... Employees 'I schedules, to be prepared . y . . .1-�
.1 . assure Mayor Huckins that if there land. Mr. Wetton was born in Eng- clouds. The actual camp is. situat- Burch, Pamela FilloWs, Mary Pet- .. .
- .. mail by motor vehicle seMce,'and . I . JOAN SOMERVILLE, BRIDECE-ELECT .. I
Enioy pi iC ilt that . arrangements to this end was,to. be a reduction in service, land arid left there in 1910. This is ed t iles from Banff in the er and Sally Beth Hunter acted'as
wo , Mi I . .
I were belfig.made. I adeqiiaib notice would be given to his first.visit back to his native same valley and surr . oundings auctioneers. So popular was this � 1 �
Cn d. land since that time. The next three week second auction that it.will probab- .
I the municipalities concerne s- we �ere H H . .
. Mr. Monteith agreed that the re- tatives of industry who Although most of the people he ONORED BY FRIENDS, NEIGOIBORRS ly be an annual event., The sum of .
ir�-8chedule couf&be a ser- Represen still to spend there wein divided into I I . I .
.
matter to any community, in- were present, indicated that there .once knew are gone. he is f -a week of touring, a week ,of train- Eighty friends and neighbors at- I Approximately 40 friends and $18.50 was realized for the Pioneer. ; -
Boyfield, 'Pork - idouucst'on was a growing tendency to use ex- known �mong the bandmasters o ing, and a w6ek at the Bivoriiac tended a miscellaril at neighbors gathered at the homelPark Association, .
..
I I eluding Stratford. He said in Strat- s.- Shaeffer Pen in Goderi6h that land and, at the present time, eous shower Mrs. Ed. Miller on Tuesday eve- I Impressive stone gates have I ..
camp in the mountains. During , e home of Mrs. Wilson Campbell - of �
Robert Bell Indtfstriis employees lord that the reduction would mean pres Most Lh I erville. I 6een erected at the entrance to .
lepended on express for shipments has received two requests to con- the week of tours ,�N,e saw ; n ng., when Miss Joan Som I .
held a successful picnic In Jowett's a loss Of employment to railway ( . visit. The on Monday evening. when Miss � the Bayfield fair grounds this sum- I .
Grove,. Biyffetd, Saturday aftert workers. He, said that it was a every day. Morris Brown, of On- duct bonds during , his of Banff's points of interest. bride -elect, was showered with I
moon- Nearly all ,the 'emploYiees, matter which concerned the rail- tario Textiles, Seaforth, and Fred . - Cavd and Basin. our first tour, is Joan Somerville, bride -elect, was I many beautiful gifts. Mrs. E. I mer,'under the direction of Gqo. . �
...
way, and the way to approach it Peet, of Seaforth Shoes, told the a hot sulphur spring pool with a presented with a large number of I Toll conducted contests and gave I Weston, Bayfield, who pointed up . ..,
vvives . and children were present District Names several poems and readings. A the stones to complete it. '1�ach �
.
to enjoy the races,' supper and was to have a deputation discuss meeting that their organizations water temperature of 80 deg. F. lovely gifts prior t6 her marriage. I with , �
I wiener roast. I 'the matter with Donald Gordoik, depended on express for outgoing A smaller wading pool is 88 deg. F. During the evening six groups i humorous reading was given by of the pillars have been set .
The following are the results'Of President of the C-NE.R. . I �hipments. It Was indicated' that Prominent As Radium Hot Springs. another made a bride's book, with Miss ss Lorraine Smith. Mrs. Miller a plaque of pink marble, purchas- . I
spoon and &anut race , the same situation existed With . I hot mineral springs, is situated 90 Betty Campbell and Miss Barbara then placed an original hat on the ed from T. Pryde & Son Memorial . .
ddren, Sharon Adair; adults , Labor respect to Rosedge Plastics of 'Western Exhibitors miles from Banff in the B�C. Koot- Trewartha in charge. Several con- . bride. The prize for sitting on the Works in Exeter, stating the length , i
thi ', Plan Fourth � MIucky chair was won by Mrs. of time the Bayfield Agricultural
. V,ita. Bob Morey; women kick the )ot At Kippen, SeaforW. The extent to which the w w 0 tests were enjoyed. Mrs., R. K. .
. ill cF -; Charles MeGavin. , -Society has been putting ,on fairs .
,glipper, Mrs. Clarence Malone; , Day Sho producers of poultry products in - A total of 2,060 animals w Join Winthrop, Party .� M ' arlane read a humorous read Mrs. E, Toll read the following in the interests of the agricultural , -
children bloiftg the balloon, Miss , The fourth annual taibot Day the Seaforth area relied on ex- to. cap�acity_the livestock pavilion - . ing. �
Madeline S anne Ma -'trap shoot will be held at Kippen press, was stressed to the meet- address: Dear Joan: In honor of; industry in the county. i
. at the Western Fair in London. �
. This 'is., 6. reg- ing. it was indicated,that express . . For Newy1weds Miss.Barbara Trewartha read an your approaching marriage, your I This year is the 100th annivers- . . I ..
ng raw - on Monday, Sept. 3 elude 804 dairy cattle, address, after which ,the numer- � �
. lone; -man and wife tossi times Entries in , neighbors and friends have gath- I ary of the fall fair in Bayfield, Sad
. Brad 9tilith; I istered shoot and several Ontario volume was at least five, rineth Nichols , -
egg, Mr. and Mrs . en the 261 beef cattle, 468 sheep, 195 Mr.' and Mrs. Kei ous gifts were opened and Miss ,.
children's sack race, Briaw,top trapshooters will be present. ered here this eyening to spend a a special proiram, parade, etc., t 1
. greater in 1956 swine, 227 light horses and 105 (Carole Jean Glew) were honored Somerville thanked, the ladies. A social time with you and to ex. I have been planned. A prize of $50 4
.
..
Broonle�- Joanne Maldne'. ladies- There -'will be three events Of 50 case five years earlier. heavy horses. at Winthrop Hall Thursday evening delicious lunch was served. I I
, 'th the last event .a The meeting adopted a proposal ng exhibitors good : is offered for the best- three-tier
- children's birds eac4, ,Aq Listed amo from when Messrs. Archie Kerr, Miller tend to you our heartiest ,
sackfacle, Jack Baker, ' handicap, for the Kippen Gun Club advanced by Mayor Hu�ilns that Huron County are: Hereford cat- Adams and Sam Pethick gave a The following is the address: wishes as you embark on thelfruit cake. decorated suitably for *
I I I
three-legged race, under 7 Joanne hVhich was held th�'Past a further meeting be held'ih Wing- tle, W, Coates ,& Son, Centralia; reception to honor their recent Flowers blooming all matrimonial sea. Joan: we have:: the 100 -year celebration. The- cake . . .
malohe and'Madelind Srnii�;Abree. I el- a Out US. a smile on everyone's - always found.you cheerfuj. willing becomes the property of the fair
d cc, ovei 7, Mike'Malone * trop George McAt6 'St . Heber J. Eedy, Dungannon-, Hol- marriage. -Peter Malcolm w to be held on it, I -
ge year �r, of - ham and that each municipality I
' I
_P ro JVJatthews� Tom Malone Thomas, The *shoot will start at affe�t(�i by any of the three pro- - ne should guess that a I .1nd helpful in both comrrl-ffnjty and and a raffle is
Ug steins, Harold W. take place. It I church'activities and we are hap-! Showers For Bri'de,Elect I �
and aul Bodley, Walton; coined the happy couple .with his face, anyo
I and Brian Broonie; threeAlegged 12 o'clock. . . . . . posed reductions We Wformed and Baxtqr & Turton. Goderich� Ed- bagpipes and escorted them into wedding will soon hopes up, few py to know that'you are going to; Mrs. Malcolm Toms entertained .1 �
. f. �� . invited to attend. In the meantime I .
s Mrs. Ken Basski and ward F. Bell. Blytb; W. Hume the hall, The evening was spent in always builds our �
race' lAdie , en's three -leg- municipalities attend- Clutton,. Goderich; Huron County old-time dancing, with Mr. and things please us more than a make your new home very near her assistants .and former tele-
Mrs.'Don Eaton; in . Showers t Honor i the mt ing -agreed that, they - Mrs. Grimoldby, Miller Adams and young couple starting life's jour- us. phone operators at her home on f �
god race, Jack and Bill Baker; w d contact neighboring mu.nici- Home, Clinton; Huron County Hol p r parents did before, Therecomes a time in a young Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss, 1, �1
whee[barrow race, under 7, Brian, Bride' of Week pai 'es and urge those muhicipall- stein Breeders' Association, Gode- Mrs, Harvey Dolmage sup lying ,ney as thef all girl's life when her great aesire Patsy Scotcbmer, who is a bride- ' . ,
irlie Smith; wheel- rich; Ross Marshall, Kirkton; Mor- the muis. Frank Johnston was This summer has caused us .1
I ,
More.y.. and Ch. ady is to become a wife. And so, Joan, elect of Saturday. Miss Elaine J
barrow race, over 7, Joanne Ma- Bride of the month, Mrs. Kenneth ties to -address letters of profpst .ley H. Lannin, Dublin; Peter Simp- caller. . . lots of pain, just when we're re . �11
l ind Madeline Smith;, shoe Nichols (Carole Jean Gletw) .was to the President of the C.N.R., the Jim McClurh read the fol. to do a job, down comes the raiu. when you thought, of men, turne4 Grainger assisted Mrs, LloydWest- .11
lope r of Transport, Postmastor son, Seaforth. Mrs.
3eaec honored . with a miscellaneous Ministe and By Se=r 8th'threshing should to one by the name of Ken. Ken lake in a program of games. ..",
. , Mrs. Don Eaton, Bob Morey; shower prior -to her marriage when General, and to the Board of In the, horse section, Aubrey ]owing address: Dear Carole be all h, yet this will be the sometimes decided to take to the Before going into the dining �
mwn's tug-of-war, team Of six, C. Toll, Blyth, has entered in the Ken: We have' gathered here to- ,
E. friends apd eo-workers of Sted- Transport Commissioners. base for only a few. Cbeer up, air, and .oftentimes he took his room for lunch, a small parasol of i
Malone, A. Bakir, R. Morey, ing approved a: resolu- heavy class and X J. Darling, Ex- night, a few of your old friends Joan,'and don't feel blue, it's not lady fair. In one of these flights confetti, suspended above Patsy, . i
and B. man Store, Seaforth, gathered at The meet to spend' a few "I
Charlie the home of Mrs. Mary. Mennell. tion prot6sting, the proposed cur_ eter, in the light section. and neighbors, ,
wdKdy, Li. 1�emberger , ju t raining at CaMpbell's,,but on he had a bright thought; he said wa�.' tipped, and Mrs. E. Heard ,�
Broome; races, nuder 5, nd instructed P. E. Dearing & Son, Exeter, hours with you before you leave s nd Mrs. Fred ..
Smith; girls, 6-8 Madelidi Smith; Mrs.-Mennell was assisted by Mrs. taffment of service a and Ephriam Snell, Clinton, have for your new home, Carole, we all the rest of us too, And if by elev- to himself, I'll put Joan on the -read an address a , . J
Brian , Uroome; girls, 8- John. Adams and Mrs. Edith. the chairman to forward A copy . aced in sheep classes. en the threshing is through, Ken spot and cast my lot. So he head- W11lis presented her wit -h a card i
IWO, 6-8, rs. Mdrash. . of the resolution to the parties entries pl tt - farmer, Willia love that happy smile and wint will still'be at the church, look- ed the plane a little higher, and table and combined smoking stand . I
M Idanne Malone; ladies, M ' The -house was a deemative pic- concerned. It was alreed that A Hulle in J, some disposition, and we will miss ing handsome, by two. Joan has taking her hand, drew a wee bit and magazine rack, on ,behalf of ��
.
0on IFAaton; men, Bob Morey- chil- ie letter containing the Dale, will judge -the horsies in the you around Seaforth, but what is been very efficient at keeping re- on't her business associates. Although I
stic con- ture in pink and white the chief preced�ng tb heavy section. our loss is Ken's gain. So, on be- nigher. He said: Dear Joan, d 1:
d*n1s soda biscuit and whi . 'huge �rhite-frost- resolution, .a telekiam expressing I be at- you taken by surprise, Patsy express- .�
test pgul 'Matthews; adults soda, attraction being a "Congratulations, the sentiments of the meeting was half of all .here we ask you to cords and books,,but has s you think it would be fine if I 'nks quite graciously. i i
0 w. ..and whistle contest, Mike� ed . cake with " accept this small gift with our con. tended a school for good cooks? would change your name to m ne! ed her tha �
b1scuit .. to go forWrd. Live Remote Telecast sbes for a Will miss Elford's teaching be And we'll build a home, not far Another surprise party for Patsy � .
I Carole` scrolled onAn pink. gratulations and best iwi .
V:a�. , � _., led For Saturday long ,and happy,-rnarriqd life.. . as held at the home of her par- I .�
xtWial selections on the mouth ,,Games and contests were enjoy- Schedu _ ;." good enough to please Ken, or will from the road, where we can share nts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scotch-
.
-
'
, a, were given by, A,b. gakm 6d thioughout the evening. Mrs. . Signed on behalf of Ybut friendg she be asking her. mother bow to each other's load, In Our home �
the address, s Western' Ontario history will be * �r'l Mrs. I 1.
turday when CKNX king away, and live in peace like turtle',doves. George Simons, Mrs. Donald Camp� - _,'�111
Mres� dancing by Jack 'Adair John Adanig-read . made on Sa and neighbors. ' feed a gang of men? Perhaps we will bb faith and love, and we'll mer. It was arranged by' ,
-0�n(f ,X Matthews. aria- the Misses. Pauline and Mr. Nichols thanked everyone should put all jo '':
, V�� Split Three-WICIYS. television brings viewers the first o if miss. , I I.)
I I � -w _1_ 1&oniie Adams presented Carole I r himself and 'Carole. all wish Joan a bright sunny Sat- Joan thought for some time, then bell, Mrs. Robert Talb t a d i
. "I . . live reiliot6 telecast to be seen on on behalf OJ r%ging, "They Are urdaY. We ask you to accept our said with a smile: Let's wait a lit. Elaine Grainger. The bride-eleet ��,�,
a basket load of gifts.. ' break the balloons, �""',
. stiva 'with Glew than A . the jac It. Channel 8. The event to be so All joined in sh ,, - tle while. Ken was ver� sad, but was asked to . .,lk,
seaft., IFF0 I - Miss kc eyeryone, kpot of $110 was spr Frontier Jolly Good FAlows , after which best wishes three: health, bappi ftom the lumbk6l1a, - ��
I . after which a tasty and d�dorative three ways last Satut'ddy night'at honored is -the annual in lunch was served. . ness gnd prosperity. . he's a very determined lad, so he which hung ,i�,i.
- � - to be held I said "You can't always be a which was suspended in the arch- , . �,.�,
.
Ch QUeen lunch wA's served. the ftensall Legion bingo. Winners Days celebration — rs Bride-T0,19e .1 ,�,,, I
TO 'of Miss C tt, Mrs. Bruce Wal- Wingliam. C.GJ.T. Holl "Mi;s", let's seal the bargain with way. Inside of ea6 was'a clue as ' I .., ..... . I �
.." l. .. . In view Hew's resigna- were Ed. Corbel '�mre hidden, Tiny . " ,
'Stddthan Store, Sea. ker and Mrs.,Eldotl Sarrott., Starting at. 1:15 p.m. on Saturday Father - Son Win Cavan ChurcliC.G.I.T. Winthrop, a'kiss. After that, Joan gaid Okay, to where gifts �
,01%e of the hig'lilights of the On- tion. from the � and they came down to,earth and Wandy Greer vihe4ed, in a dolt, '. ,
-
�e hold it, forth gath- ' , � Mrs. till afternoon, the cameras will catch t at the home of M s. Gordon h' , ,! �,
tar16 Dean VestiV111, to I � , members of the staff Other winners were. lanchard on Thursday evening made their pl buggy cobtal I j& Thi i�
L'.Mr. Austin, Sealbrth-l' Mrs Jim Barry-, y B abs for the wedding ", "' , , - . .
. -goat pioneer -an, we glad. . - , �-�A4,ih
f fli6 6ted togetheir sit the"16me4 all the thrills and excitement of J Hanna Tioph me � h. .
1Ten01r'Lib6r Day, win b6 . ' parade as - ` Joan Somerville, evening wgsi s=)`Jh'P:!,, " 9�, it. �, ., .. "".)i
- � �' i�
._0 , , �
,brash on the Sehfotth; Mrs, Geoiie Sawy4k, the huge 75 . to honor Miss day. So now, 16 ard , . � . ,
on to SCIe6t. the H6,;Rll- ana � Mrs., Grev!116 X Eric, i a Itide's book,: ?691i�.&Xpfo d"Al'A ` - , !,
Augdst'l . sd, , moves dow ybu Will soon U 1. " -
4MWP�efiti � . 9*grtzentrubot, Mrg� A101A i n Wingbam's Main . bAd -elect. Duriiig the evening that Ken and . 'Age I * ; . ,
.
goati'QueetL Vir�t, rize of $50, in� evening of, � .1 and torls- I 191, ,61. At rno Dale, Seafortb, and S rl - thanks ancl A' WeWvIMCA *a*,
lift n; Mrs. Fairserv," # ' tko - 0 p.m., for the first time Lo h' b d:ls'* book was made and con man and wile w kh thaf k
A ed�v _'th,g , ,ft- 1. , "."
i . . .... t§p .W `t�.t,.l . .: �-,.;
y General , " Glev � -11,-.1: I �.
cash will be dopat %b - _ .,. f4re*eA 0 'r.1 Mi C , 0, Tfild'g" C40da's largest travelling West. son, Donald, of Sarnia, were first tests werat enjdyed, Mrs. E. Toll, will always &'y j; to�& ,the 1564t, tbVved I . 4V - I
. j hal
, .# 6
, -morn, - Of' Ila@' . % tog", , S., Vrigdon' ZuX 'wintief's thist 'Week at th6 'spoke a few �,_'OnVday lAu to *�:A
. "
., �
d166' , . tfi,c r,t:K , I . I ,�t.h ,',Sh6* the CKNX Saturday prize, I 'I "a ,
C,oildh Works ,of. Cafi9ft" Hdfigall* ty' mr,m Mader of the C.G.I.T, of life. We a 9k Y,dti t6 � 4
610"o Stedliia* btsinch In Sedf6fth. , Mrs, Minnfb Sangl3wr w* h tit Y lawn b6vjlog�- tourna- *Ord of appteciaOofi to 091% th,6�6, gifts to shoW in a "i'A'p '�.. "*ftht "I'V61ir6l .1hid
secotid p6te;-A 19, 4d - :.�,Q,ffi Vag ptelblitod., with'! ;M Zurich- %, lipshfill;' � ig�,'Nfjht, fteh Dftee till be trans- ' Shia :; . 1. =
.. -
d" b "' R warq;, '04, Glb* V . � als - " meat. They were -presented with �e 'had done in 66 way the place you hold in. 6ft thd Mrs,, JIM, �. -"',�
,
�,
-
- I
-
I
I
'1�
N
.b
,
t
,
8
.1
i
i " I E-R11111ism .
- ,
,g', gj, , rjg�*'
,� , 1.1011
I
11 �
, '&a, I I
^ "
,
" " lit , T_
11
I I
- `e I
10,� IL I
�y
-,
,
,
(,
I
,
C
. �
t
-
1,
C
,
...
.I..."". I—. i
.
�� I . ,�'
, : "...
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
". .
"",
,
......
,
. ,
I
- 71 "ft L I 'an- , electric, 31 1
'060 ' � , 1&,� mitto-d dir of the wo
Ir ,y _ 'k - gfin. 9no. Wp!dO,,, MI , , Il" eet froul'the stage of the rk 91
§
third" V.rizei .,,w 4,p F^Vlvi 1. -mah gaird, - �B , , nimun , d t .".
, 11�, � atidwieb, _ 0 -ity Centro. Ono of the the Jdhn- H6ftftaArO0hY- vas pregetited With, ,1jearts. May God ,.bless .you dpd. ttoit )X
r -g, , p , efigdolvm Wig, Vithda .for hor fut&0 Jr.,- xr#-.e Not kt, to, '(�;.P.J.T. Joan I � .0 & I
�V " _p W16,11-1, 6 I., hi, ; -, , ,;", fit Aold;,. Mr AUStW,, e; s, 616S ,,. popular stage oresentatillus 1. -t lip and satittr and,' made A� ,#I ' 'A' :W lndaggr6. of b4alth, 11"k b, I
, "11 ' 'i'QdW h6k, 'Aew I 1.11 � 0)ZO., � the I I, - ' � ; . . . , W ell
. * Middl W � � And , S O&N�_ it This troo,hy VAs last broUg ...
'
I 91' of *,'o ',d ilk . I . I 'I, 'i A 's, `-_',ffltJJr4,; in %.; Uern WmAklo dva.r-" p 19 lau"Yxt4L .11 pp wthow.-John - deliddus lunch � ., ,-S-# an �.ehglf 4it th, , I .
,. -
I
_ V 0 , I ki 1. I .,
. . , ,, 64 QW, .0 91 - IX -o N 1040 has 96thAftL ,11 1. Wle reply. A � ` .� d � �"
Vffl% I'% I 0- I � thqJIFU R, I'. 91 fletidg.
'Y11-4�i,ffitcAM.W�' IAF% I :, �,v �1_.&! 1 ,4 '0, l; , t ;,� ,,, -,
0 90 � AP - .1,4,0 - 1.14 ltw by the MAJeS . -11- & 'd
�, 4�JhIV��SA 11 r� ..� tt A
", = rdAY0,"11, pr-'�, *0 F1ft011A0WnQq.1,-WO I . . ogg. wo*�Ahd" I., , , .
" , 1-� ik ��#W&.,J_Wvv ' , , I - I .�,,��llf�.�,4,,,",,',Sr",4,,��,,�",,;,"..�,,": . � I,,_ � ll� .,.',_" � I 1*,, � �,:,.,_
l!. �` , � " ��, , I . I I ,
I � �',�':',-\�A ;,tq 4w., �'.t.t,:: , - . . _, ". ,�,��!: " , �`�`,'r�4.�'! � , t, I . � . , � ,
�" '. ''A.; 7 ,N.�'; L��'��l' ��� : '11, , ., - �- ', . I . ? - ,1, ��.'�,
` ;!, 1111,41'I �,' 1141 t'.111 , , . , f., ",
I'll. �,;,S_ I �, -.�� Etv. � .W."'- , - �0�!�,. '. . . Y" "': 'r � I ,, . I . :.. � , 1..L
"',�,":,-,* ,�,%�M �� ` � ',,� .K �, . 1. J, �
i 'T - �-, 11 "'. '' .,. " ,�., � �L � 1. '; .,,;,, .� 11 �. �. 'L 11. .1 . .
. , ,,,,4 I . . . . . - il`111:1� ,��, '' . �',` ` t Li,�; .
I , , &`,',"3,.,.' , , , ! EIV .1 1. .1 - , ,,, � . -, �� I 1'�. - . . t _1
� T ". , . , ; I . , 4'... , .. , ",". _
- M ,y�ZpP74r,;:, q�,�,,�� .,Zt� t�-J'," � - ,,i:`,. I
, �, ,A "" ` , I .
, , � I-— ,1: - -W, "
"I tIPW11�1`�;.W�� ,,, , , �J , I , 11 I , .... - I I M-1-.11�1- ..... . __ ..... . '.
. , . , , , ;4� I I .1 � 1.
, � m .'l Nt
.. : ',,'�," ." A% gsua,�111 W, , "_ I 11 11AM __.______..