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Jt thr 1 lie tliihjitl.il onM^rch 241 h. of Mr% Dtirii Owfii. .* wpLt-ln-Mii unci hi|ti If mpatitiI fprvn**r rr*ldi*nt i»i MttrwHl for %ivlrru y«*mrn prior |4i wltrn thr f.imiH' Inin*-f erred to Wen*.The dec£fc*ed uc;k .i kivn in teroat m the rumnHinify Hit «i the town, bring ruin-cUlly u'tlvi In work tot tin1 MrthoUiaiChurch, was ;i r1 r: incriitwrof the Ladle*’ Bowling Club mid won fhe Singlra CJi:iEtipukLG$£U[.t of the club in mu* sruflLin She is «uru\*d by it htiAlmnd. k ton Bernard. and djittghUT,MarleneThe renuun* net? uvterrecl :\l the Hnzelwooit tvnu u r\ following! ti-rvttvsi nt M'TWell :liJtl n i t he g m x «** ut«1, i ul i u ucted by Bex, R HuntPennant Tennis.M OIWELL BUclu. ovuici., i. iMr plr *Uhum, it Sitiriij, won Ike f rand final ofLalrobo Valley Womb’s A Giado yowuwtth«theWelfareSub-Morweirp team. which com-1 -prurd Metdatnefi Colebrookrvrcmii, Turnbull and Mi** DHew at. di-tented Traralgon hv 2 »libber 3 wit 16 game#Bearv# were MorwHl Blitcki 3 rubbers 7 nets 00 mimrs d Tru-migon I t uhber 4 set* 44 pmfbFatality in Car-Cycle Collision.wereMffldsm* s Turnbull rind Colel S eighteen year old youth died at b u.m, cm Sunday morning from fnjurle* receivedin *n accident which oeritrredbrook d Mradnmei Doyle surd mi the Prime* Highway near Buvvden, 0— 0, ft 1 mid Uh*t to ihr Mon*ell overhead bridge atMia Johr.aon and Mis* 8auu- ahnijt 7M p. den b 0. # -If. 4—d: Mrs |Tymm* mid IliH Hew at d Meaformal riildrnINVYSTlGAImss 4T THAKAI ..HUS#pHK Menial Hygiene Author*l|y“i tllalr le.im t»f three highly efficient wenken recently Viaiird Hu Lalrohe Valley recently under imngvnfikl with the Lairobe A alley Branch tpf the Victorian Helping-llami AaaDrlatitHk foe nub-norm a I ChildrenThe team, which cjpniated ol Dr A H Philip* *|w .'hhiiiiit * Mr Cart heart lt;iiayrhologiBt •and Mias Hlllas CJsaOCll* I Wtdfun*Weddings. ™lou,ri* B°y» at LordPti HalurdJ.MKNFKIHIRFFFR — Mlt;NttIT Hi. JanM’ Chunh of England, TfiiHlfoo, thr ntar-ri'lt *M rrt.br 1*4 an March 2H(h, of MIm Peggy Garth MrNa«. rouiiypr daughter of Hr and *lr«. V. McKiw, ■Maryr.JC M,.rw*-»l. *Uh Mr fharlr* Mlt;?nr-dnrffor, at Mol bourneKr*. G. c. 1.overrode ofHrUirdA (Utfl tulle ■^alP. mHi clo« flit mu vrJvrt eloehr to lone win worn by Lho bndf with her vrrv Imply frotlc nr ifhry-blup Ihcp ‘iciipiipd with sLiinil t n r ni'dtiuun colliir. butUma to (himid full b/illrntin lonpih lnw nkirt owr u double akin of ittifTi'iied moire talTplaa. Ht-rMayor’s Camp*5|H M' *' Fmrktm, leader of ftpprwdiillnvi yv the party of 21 Yalloum ter* to the j? \myh who rerealiy vial tod the lord Mayor's ('imp, reported on the vinft In perwtn to the V.illourn Advisory Council Lgit trldiy nighl.H H iijid rFurnitureRemovalsALL TOWNS in LAHOREV ALLEY SffiilAr ruu Miltesnif' TnnifQD Twice Weakly,D. LOGAK SI Gveelo W Tfittofthflm Mdhwrfir Depot FI OSd.Tmrmikon Depot: TntrwUconMart.T GBJtBC ELECTB1CALcsmAcrotB* H. BUDGEAil (Iuki EkcWnl InMAUa IlonaAf«Kt for Gfflrtn WBahln# MnrMxa ulr*. MOB WELL 1M iftar U3 It ERR IE ex., MORWELI*He was John Kellyt the driver Jjirncs Doyle mid rhtricu, 4 d !of it motorrycle. which wag in* 6—S. 6- 5 mid Mrs Johnson volved m a collision with a Lind Miss Saunders tl—, M motor cur, driven by t^shc 6—4 [Arthur Junes of CatherineMoi well vtuirch of EngSitnd Mnetf Morwell Kelly received Tennis team went down by one s penet rot trig wound to the set to YgJlpurn Church ol Eng- abdomen and was admitted io land in the final of the L.itrube the Mur well Hospital, where kii Valley Igtter-ChiiiVh tennis,emergency operatiun was pef-wurkkTj, workpd mi TnutilMmilionB cyclamen »u«lr ulovps from TucBday nil Thumduy matched the orchid* on 1 hrcompetlfion held last Saturday Final scares wore — Yallourn Church of England d MorweUf ormedPillion rider, Richard Stendt,aged 17, of Cynihin wasCoaches Appointed byM.G.F.L. Clubs^|ORWFLL Bridge and MetChurch of England 5- 4 Mor- also nctmhied to the Morwell well repiwntoUves were Messrs Hospital suJTerlng from a firc-D Donchh J Miller, A. Cun* tured pelvis, abrasions and ningham; Mesdnmes Shsnnan., severe shock, but his condition Miller and Miss H. Burm* was reported as asiiifaetoryWife of the driver of the car, Mrs James, received treatment in the YttUourn Hospital fur a lacerated head.At the time of the collision the cur was travelling in an easterly ditwtlon nnd the motorcycle towards YallouniThe Latrobc %■ alley and District Ambulance Service attendedthe accident._ _ . B s About eighteen months ago.well Rovers Peal ball t labs pftnMlt4* of the deeeased youth.appointori roirhn at tn«tip** Ut a!ld Mrg william Desmondhut week. SiurweJl Bridge sp- Kelly, of 151 PritlOfS Highway, |pofinLecl ea-Ararmi pUyer. Dave Harwell, sufTeml another tragicduring which time thrv » samln-ed and tasted all the children ai tending fiae Ttitfalgon Tnun-ing Centre for sub-norraul children On Thunday afternoon Mr, Oarthcurt nnd Mis# HiUas visited snb-zurm»l olnld-ren in outlying pjaces eur-ruunding Traralgon On Friday morning they Inspected the Trnralgon. training centre during one of its usihil srsasonsIn the course oi the inspection, Mr Cathciii e fcild, We lire amased at the progress you have made heir sn so short i time As the orderliness of the group was under close observation throughout the visit Mr Calhcart said, “We arc highly pleased with the response of the chlidren.'The training centre is flllinggold bird-tape bag she earned Mrs. Pat Finney, the brides slgtor, who. with her liusband motored from Brisbane m bt presient. Attended as Matron of Honor Her mushroom pink Uillr frock, styled with the new Cnroimtlon skirt, wits worn with block and gold nrcesflonea 8h^ pinned u spray o! frnnglpannt on her hsndbag.The bridegroom hod Mr Fai Finney as best man Mr Kel-sey was the usher.Following the ceremony it reception was held at the home Of the bride's parents, whereover 643 gueftU w^ere entertained in H large nmrqiie on the lawns. Mr Dick Mulcahy wag another guest from Brisbane The two tiered cake, made by Mrs. McNtic was decoratedBALED HAT AVAILABLEMcMahon, and the Hazel wood player , J burgh.McMahon, who has been In HighwayRovers, lou when their nim.*ymr old Kinnl- lon from injuries receivedstruck by transport onBfsfarktsatUsMaiInspect and deal direct withBlock HolderAll transactions cash delivery basis through—UUETT a COW AMYUNimNITFIEU) OR U1EM or well since last July, and to employed at Kelly s bakery, played for Ararat from 1S43-46. and spent a few years umpiring before coming to Mor-well.Mir McMshon to also lnatrjc-tor of the Junior brass band.His Introduction to the methods employed by a member of the Mot well community has noi been a happy one Last Saturday afternoon he left his bag containing ul] his footballAn mqueal was opened and adjourned by the Deputy Coroner. Cr D* J. White.MorweJl Police are anxious to contort anyone who may haw witnessed the accident, and would appreciate ihetr calking at the police station.SHIRE DOG FIEflThe payment of dog fees artgear In a van at the rear of now due at the Morrell Shire Kelly's Bakery On his return; Office, according to the shirehe found that the bug and gear secretary. Mr. W K, ilsthtoon was missing, ond he would p- Non-payment of thto fee carries preelate its return j a penalty and all dogs notKinmburgh \s better known I registered ran be impounded by to local football followers, hat- I the Shire s representative A ing ptoyed for a short period , cajnpaign enforcing the reguU with the Morwell Football Club \ uons will be launched lmntedi-and for the past few years with a My niter Lhp closing date by the Hazelwood Football Club, i the Shire stoff.honeymoon Is spent touring by ear.« very important ai.d lon+:-feU j*5 PJ**1 Pln* *nd B°ld by MlS6nwd in the community Child-rer. whom the Depnrtnu nT p( ' T,£ hEducation irruln as Ihiiik uii ^p CJ'°* * lc*l-blur cducnblp and hopelc^ ir.' ihcrc \ni] c»d«“ ™iowJ «•»!»**Icarnini 10 become uaclui nnrll clocllf *2^ .,prtX*happy member* rd the com- I*™1 Eor traveling, ih* bridemunhy While it if not P°$- *m * *ny «uit andaible for the OHclatlcm to I Ato ««*orte transform cub- norm ul children into normal children it can help them to live ^aislactory Lives To this end cite trainingordtr* concentrate* on ihc de-, • ahm*ta, TKfiRRi’nvvr lop men i ^ **lf-control and1 - TWWWJISthe formation of good ha bit*Co-ordination of mind and: I . m.™,—,body, to**ther with the n^if-! r.. ri a,f ,.. ■ J!sr«sore carefully at *j u , , ■*veloped toi the children Thetralnln* aim* at dcvrlopin# the M HiaAall ftmSTATTchihl'i power of concc ntrwUpn *JPv***!1,to the limit of hi* capacity Re ThfbS tff til7Ui trained to be acolnbie. endhi* rnerde* at* purptwr f idly f m *t •**and hand-energiesemployed tocraftsDeaconess White heftd is very kindly giving her service* during the present term in touching these children some elementary handcraft As the children Advance In their geneat SL Andrew's Presbyterian Chiith, Msrwwil. wh^h was beaatlfwlly tomM far thewtidsiLA cltkflsical gown of white Lace and tulle over satin was chosen by the bride, who was given away by her father The longral train!i* Hit handcraft work sieered lace bodice fsstured sUSED CARSFLDnrS T»» CAMfar CASH a* EASTS^fa/HNSWf Oarrj a Larii Pick the Car yo*FLINT'S caro c Sarmour Strrtt, Tnnlfu.AeonOfffnl lib* tb* ml nn !! Iwill become iucrrasingly im-portont. The centre's hrnior-ary instructraas. Mrs. Harder, ie obUvLniiif gratifying u suite, from the cltUdren lt;■ ho eotiid scarcely utter a wortf afew weeks sgo. She is helping them to tom to ipest by a rather novel mucMai oeram-paniment fwethod The ci.mc tram showed thtor approval of the work being done by stoUng that they would rw^unend h number of rttvsr shildren Lhroughoui the Valles u attend the oentiwdeep tulle yoke, and the graceful skirt was fully trained. A circlet of orange blossom held fin embroidered tude veil, and she carried a bouquet of white gladioli and maiden half fern.Misses Jean Thorburn and Ellen Graham were the brides* maids, their froeks of blue and pink. respectively, fashioned with a full drape of Ml on the off-shoulder line of the luce bodice and full skirt of net over taffetaFeathered curvettea held their I short tulle veila and they ear-Pitinting out that hto party whs firsf fmm Yullourn to visit aw camp. Mr. Park** said he felt it his duty to inform ecun-ctllors of I hi- party'# rxjieri-M in es mid endeavour to convey fo Council some idea of what transpired at these camp# with the object of soliciting nupportlor a more widespread participation by children next year and succeeding years in the benefits to be derived from holidays under uucli ideal condition#He saict he was amazed »l the inganisaLkim and the evident good these cutups were doing for the children of Victoria A complete cover existed on the medical and dental sides for checking-tip on the health of the children, lii addition every sporting angle wag catered for and the Vnllourxi boy* had been most successful and brought back the pennant The Morwrll hid# had excelled In the boxing cun testa.He felt that the councillors would be interested to know that in nl) only four boys In the w hole of the camp were regarded as complying with the physical standards set for their age groups, and that John Buckley, of Yalloum. had won the award in this section.Mr. Parkes expressed the view that the camp should be more fully publicised as all too few people hsd any knowledge of what it was attempting to do for country children. Organiser# were extremely disappoint* ed with many Victorian shire# who had booked Accommodation and failed to send the children, often without notice, As a result, only 123 country lads attended when the aunp could have catered for 240.He advocated setting up now the local organisation for next year, and making financial provision to raise money to send children whose parents were unable to provide the whale or port of the amount i£Si levied for each child.Ct Breen commended Mr Parke* on his report, and said that the leaders, who gave their time, were deserving of the Councils gratitude. He suggested that the quota for Ysilo urn he increased for nest year and steps be taken to raise the money for needy children.This view the supported by councillor*. Cr. Wewster stressing the point that the ramp holiday was In no sense a charity.The Council mill express Itsnr#.-,- ,1.vlw* In th(‘ i|-,Wr*u **YinnarDoing*.new hali j-iiojfccjT*re Tmna,t lt;iminiiic u in r*\talivr tor t|,fTh-* -■*y ■ *«ti(i4t lt;»r c*milt« last week *’Action was token to ^ the committee t-, ofoiain;*» - is,-It wa# Also deeded ^ the Yinnar Fbmbaunumber of fon nightly throughout the footballRETirrLATt:p withbipflyThe Ylnn;irAciswlatlon will _the Shire CVmnrll wf|^ requese CZtaf a wacpt ml for Yinnar hr from the HlHVi ^wheme.This was decided m # _trig of the Asonn unit held week,It was aLeto agreed iTiOUaly that an 4mount of be transferred from the socJhlion*s fund# ui Lte Infant Welfare CommitteeInfant Welfare C«nk«The energetic coounl ixirting thi* centre has pie ted orrangemeius fa Mtablishmeni at Ymnar the nmiitHiy equipment ia* soilei, hs» been ordered,most of Its 1* almdy to A suftable room hu kindly donated free nl for the first twelve m®nU*I the local hall committw. uk lock-up cupboard f# to te ed lh a luitsble pi^tioo Is supper room And the hall The committee --iperti cupbord to be cnmpleud weekUfH Y IDLE FINGERS Good mEhd*. y*R t unit tea for typist rlerka hand lypLsta. Learn not Learn the piano the brighter way — PsriSculsii HAZELWOOD ROAD, AT »».★★On tin* oocuiaii during ihr r)«l trail* of uniBUon* mod clink Inin* vt*it W# u*ocib. ll*4i«U in p**«J dhade*.Sun tfc* Nc» Ve*r BUk( !ORDER TOUR ROTTUO)*Pasteurised Bilkaid Crassfront |KEAT SN1THby rfr^lhg MorwtU 414 or 1SI.lt; AH milk supplied South-Brat Milk CoFm Triumigon.1t t1I11 ion's Latrobs VaUey pre«dent,Mr. A. and publicityofflrer, Mr. J* R Bulls, hadthe pleasure of dlnhi* wim theCarolyne Randell and Yvocujs Thorbum were charm Lug Kittle flower girls, their frocks of blue and pink, replica* of the brides-team. Lujachlime rr^irersatson maids', They carried boskets of revealed the cMnw iram * *p-1 mixed flowers. ServiceTruspcrt la Bast All StquireaetkRAILS, POIMTS, ELECTRICALLY OPERATED, ELECTRIC PARCELS VANS, ETC.Gippsland Dltlribulors ...C. T. FBITHproval of the Iooa! branches objcctlw of drvelopii^ * grne-ral form-hoiBc where sub-normal children who need a foster home may be provided for In an Ideal art ting that wilt keep them close tc namrp »nd provide some gratify Lug. prq-ductive work, together withadequate peoiectton frr^n nor-. _____null oompetition It wu clearly i TDufiawr. felt such a hcstw could be cper- i On ****** tor a honeymefi■ ted mo** iconotnllt;* 11 jr dnd 10 ^ lt;*nt ln U»mor* *ulteWy U the mu *»* ■ junior n*vy btw*ilw chLldrtn. th«.n r^ia cli? |BUJt «lh of white Itewert.Mrs Koenig was the organist The bride# brother. Mr Ararat Thorburn was best man, and Mr Warwick Squires groomsmanA reception was held at the Mar well Town Hall, where 40 guests attended the weddingbreakfast, and the three-tieredrake was cut in theSee the New Model* it» m mT. G. COBBLEDICK CODeliveries 1 pm. I# 11 pm,TO-DAYS MILK TO-DAY.P.O. BOX 24MOKWELIPrompt Attention g4ven to all enquiriesI » OT AH Y HOEING -——— Gardens Renovated and Mdgned - * ■ Lawrti Preparedand Laid . ■ . PruniAg done in; season . . Yutir garden or block Rc*-iry 7i-*ied. Qu^te# giren without obUgat i o n Prorr^pt fittentlon. Batufaeliuii ^suTmf Write nr leave address L AUCHETTL, c a Advertiaer,.home.The Mmtal Hygivrw Authority Clinic team stole that they will be pirated to make periodical visits to the training centreTheir serviras nre gre* valued by slk swetmed.Their future home will bt inM or wellThe flower girls’ frocks were made by Mrs E. Randall, and the bridesmaids' frocks by Mr. Erntflt Thorburn.NOTICE TO FAUCEKS JUW CONTRACTORS !DESIROI S OF riBCflASlNG ANY OF FOLLOWINGGIPFSLUD AUTOVacivwCoy's ProdactsSTBUCTu SAL STEEL E1ECTEB”Rmtt Liltii) QatkrlilrnMobitr crwiilt;*ii xjid #U .r.viLl'iblp. |No lob toci small largeConsultnj ME MOTOR SPIRITSDISTILLATELATfCT.L KEROSENE POWER KEROSENECAKS BfUCHT, SOLDncumALL GRADES OF OIL ALWAYS IN STOCK SHEEP DIP, V A CM ARK BLOWFLY OIL. GREASESITC„ STOCKED,Deliveries made anywhere within western boundary ofnTT .(..lij ir nnd wtern boundary of Trariigot, at any lime.I ten l»ff* atnrlu of Ca Trwte and Motor frrlm.FBOM £30 iiCONTACTA *Celt CoRslrtclioaFTT, LTD 11 JAMS* «T. MOflWFLL; A. B. CVALI.SH0BTH0QSEF1NANCV ARKANOtP ON ALL VEWH’LEKLorn Deposit and E«) Temr»41ALOCAL AGENT V*CTJUM OtL CO. PTY LTDteinte 14, Hmnt,rnowRAyrej (L A. CUmtklierft, SALSBowls.AT Middle Park |a#t Satur-dny, MorareU defeated Use IoqiI club—111 to Bg Retuite atre — Oarn * rink won 34 to 14, Fitulda* rink won 30 to 13. Southerns rink Won 34 to 12: Dunlop'S rink kwt 14 to 18 SaluburyT rink drew tf to tfl: Hare's rink toil 8 to 23 Trophlea were prwenlcd to the w ii mutt MorweU rink, eon-lAtettn* of Southern l*», Barrr j Sharp and Lent, by the Middle Park president, Ur Harry M it hall Mr Sob Jonea Middle Park aecreury. vu presented a 1th a M raell Club tnd*e tor bta efforta in or-Baniain* the trip.Mr. Jim Dunlop, preatdetst of Morwetl Club, npua—il. on behalf of the rattan, appreciation of tha hoapJtalitjf ttMMM toPUTS HI STOCKit All Service Work, ieclefbf Tar sting and Filling, Milling,carried outmen. TiuAU*11Vinning* BrosTDHABSELtDBAFEBY FOOTWCAB CKO man us nmu haiw*®PRODUCE MERCHANTS LICENSEEXPLOSIVES AND POISONSPETROL AND °ILAtenfi CALTEX Products — Aut^2*c0 AQENTB FOB M X. IN8URANCS tPHONE — TIN NAB 261.#
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Thu, Apr 02, 1953

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