The Huron Expositor, 1960-12-22, Page 7z"�.
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Your Sun Life Representatives:
ARNOLD STINNISSEN JOHN J. WALSH
Phone Seaforth 852 R 12 11 Phone Dublin 40 R 20
be luitb you alwaaps.
WALDEN StBROADFOOT
McCOLL - FRONTENACE OIL CO. LTD.
Texaco Petroleum Products
Phone 686-W Seaforth
SOLD!
During the month of November, the following
Properties were Sold by McIntee Real Estate
Owner: J. Earl Gaunt, farm, Blyth:
Sold to Bernard Cummings, of Oakville.
Owner: Harold Hoffman Estate, house, Walker-
ton:
Sold to Leo Hughs, Walkerton.
Owner: Ernest Beverly., ,Toronto, farm at Dur. -
ham:
Sold to Garry Thacker, of Simcoe.
Owner: James White, house, Owen Sound:
Sold to Keith Goodfellow, Owen Sound.
Owner: Robert Weber, farm, Holstein:
Sold to James Nicholson, Holstein.
Owner: Willis Stemler, Walkerton (house):
Sold to William Fruin, Walkerton.
Owner: Ferguson Reiley, house, Wingham:
Sold to Jan Baker, Wingham.
Owner: Geo. Welland, house, Owen Sound:
Sold to Mildred Watson, Owen Sound.
Owner: Orvil Lipcki, farm, Chesley:
SGld to Jacob Shetler, Millersborough, Ohio.
Owner Thos. Henderson,- acreage for school,
Wingham:
Sold to R' C. Episcopal, London Diocese.
Owner: Jean Atwood Estate, house, Walkerton:
Sold to Ed Jagelewski, Walkerton.
Owner: Clare Molloy, house, Owen Sound:
Sold to George Welland, Owen Sound.
Owner: Joseph Trainor, house, Walkerton:
Sold to Henry Schultz,. Walkerton.
Owner: Walter Marchall, house, Walkerton:
Sold to D. Schmidt, Walkerton.
Owner: Elgin Van-Wych, farm, Owen Sound:
Sold to Alvin Weatherall, Owen Sound.
Owner: Ephraim Parish, house, Wingham:
Sold to Leslie McMinn, Palmerston.
Owner: Margaret Van Leeween, house, Owen
Sound:
Sold to John Stewart, Hamilton.
Owner: R. Webber, farm, Holstein:
Sold to Karl Wagner, Proton Station.
Owner: Herbert Irwin, house, Owen Sound:
Sold to F. Lagh, Chesley.
Owner: Albert Lyons, house, Owen Sound:
Sold to Ross Edmonstone Owen Sound.
Owner: Alvin Weatherall, house, Owen Sound:
Sold to Elgin Van-Wych, Owen Sound.
Owner: Stella Patterson, farm, Dundalk:
Sold to James Payne, Meaford.
Owner: Leo Hughs house,"Walkerton:
Sold to George Bruder, Walkerton.
NO CHARGE OR OBLIGATION TO DISCUSS
THE SELLING OF YOUR PROPERTY
Local Rep. — AMOS CORBY
Phone 598-M Seaforth
WILFRED McINTEE
Realtor - Walkerton
Walkerton Office Ph. 880 Durham Office Ph. 5
Owen Sound' Office Ph. FR. 6-3340
C�1rIS1a Tei!- r
the kegler,t%rr,
By JACK HoMAND
The turkey bingo last Saty
Right was agoinelijoyed b
h x.
W.J. "Meeting
. . »�1?er lxraw;d..but .due.tt?. the hold..:.. -
a Meeting day season there will be -no more
7 bingo part es until January 7
The Legion auditorium was fill.
Christmas decorations ly s ' ; ,` ,s Y,
formed an attractive setting for s s x,f ed with kiddies and their parents y
the Seaforth Women's Inr:titute ; < yF for the annual Christmas party,
°
Christmas meeting when they en -
held last Sunday afternoon; and a
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tertained their families in the LQ s , `'w 5'{ fine program was enjoyed by i y
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9 r'i,�'�r�ss .!f s vy'::E<:X{ young and 41d• alike. �` J ,
BA Hall last Tuesday evening. ;r f rj
Members answered the roll call •>�yv rs' �f The Legionare holding their 'an- ;3
with a Christmas quotation. �' ' -� < r nual Christmas dance this coming
"The Christian View Toward'h r;,f�,`ss Monday night—a good date to keep ,:f•• '
Christmas" was the messa e !tray ;y �w'" in mind, as thdre is always a
brought by Rev. J, C. -Britton, of good time at this dance.
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So, m closing, on file
behalf of
Northside United Church. Mrs. �''• • '`'' �'�
James Doig presided for the pro- Branch, I wish you all a Very
< , � � ,� , , i/���'`�/✓
gram. "Welcome". recitation$ were y,v¢ s Merry Christmas and a Happy
given by Ralph Whitmore and fa;.,, New Year.
Ricky McKenzie. Sandra 'Hugill
la ed tw ion 'n t m tals � '� •
P Y o p o i s rn en
and Helen Elliott favored with
er
�Y� �F`a;.
6'
Has Highest SalesCANADIAN
TIRE
CORPORATION
Christmas numbers on the accor-
dion. Vocal solos by Dianne Hen-
derson, "Send Me the Pillow That
THE VOICES of Boris Goldovsky (deft) and Milton Crows
(right) are familiar to regular listeners of Metropolitan Opera
Receives Awards
ASSOCIATE
STORE
You Dream On" and "I Saw Mom-
broadcasts, heard Sunday afternoons on the CBC Trans -Canada
-Alphonse Meagher, London, was
els. He was 40 per cent over his
my Kissing Santa Claus," were
radio network. Goldovsky has presided over the intermission
honored by his firm at a recent
Seaforth —
Ont.
enjoyed. Ruth Anne Wilson and
feature Opera News on the Air for 15 years. Cross has been com-
presentation Mr Meah h d
set, a cheque for $150, and a pen
Christine Turnbull entertained with
mentator on Metropolitan Opera
broadcasts for 20 years and
g a
the highest sales in Canada for the
several dance numbers. Step dant-
has never missed a broadcast.
yeast company for which he trav-
es by Bill Henderson; vocal solos
"Silver
els. He was 40 per cent over his
by Sharon' Strong, Bells"
and "White Christmas, and a reci-
INCREASED TRADE
NOT SUBSIDY
quota.
Mr. Meagher received a hi-fi
tation by Don Papple, "One Trou-
set, a cheque for $150, and a pen
ble," were well given. Courtesy
remarks were given by Mrs. Gor-
IS NEED, CONTENDS
HURON M.P.P.
and pencil, set. The
p Presentation
was made in Montreal.
dan Papple to all taking part.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
The president, Mrs. Harold
Huron MPP C, S. MacNaughton
obtain a share of the "tremendous
Jack Meagher, of Seaforth.
Hugill, presided for the business.
took his appeal for more aggres-
market potential" ,of the United
The training school for the 4-H
sive salesmanship and reduction
Kingdom could well exceed expec-
Homemaking Club project, "Cot-
of production costs to the Ontario
tations alone, he said "there are
tons May Be Smart," will be held
Legislature last week.
naturally difficulties standing in
FOR
in January and February in Clin-
Participating in the debate on
our way, but I am optimistic en -
ton, Brussels and Hensall. Lead-
unemployment, Mr. MacNaughton
ough to say that the obstacles are
ers are to attend schools of their
reiterated the conclusions he reach-
not insurmountable."
own choice. The collection from
ed during his summer study of
"It is the responsibility of not
c�
this meeting will be sent to the
European markets. He •.4;is em-
only every government at every
Children's Aid Society in Gode-
phasized these during a number of
level to help in every conceivable
A
rich,
speeches to Huron groups this fall,
way, it is the responsibility of ev-
A delicious lunch was served by
The Huron MPP contended that
ery industry, every citizen in the
MEDITORIAL: A child's na.tur-
the lunch committee: Mrs. J. Keys,
increased trade, rather than gov-
face of what all describe as an
al curiosity can, often endanger his
Mrs: R. J. Doig and Mrs G; . B1-
–Mrs.
ernment works and subsidy pro-
emergency to back 'the federal
life, for in big ,exprbritions and
liott. Hostesses were E.
grams is the only effective answer
endeavor with every means at
daily travels he may get into the
-
Whitmore- and Mrs. W. Coleman;
to Canada's unemployment prob-
,their disposal," he said. The cur-
.medicine cabinet or other favorite
program conveners, Mrs. G. pap-
lem.
rent Ottawa trade. conference he
storage spots. Such adventures
ple and Mrs. J. Doig, and dccorat
He was convinced, he said, that
described as possibly the most sig-
lead to tasting laundry bleach, fin-
ing committee, Mrs. G. McKen-
an aggressive selling program of
nificant move in trade expansion
secticides, polishes and medicine,
.
zie and Mrs. Howard Wilson.
Ontario products in overseas mar-
in our history."
especially aspirin, and,frantic calls
kets would help to provide more
Must Combine Segments
to the doctor, mostly the pediatri-
Save Needless Cost
work and more jobs for Ontario'scian.
people.
"Industry, agriculture and labor
th di
can insure e required
i
combinedrealized
Pediatricians receiving such calls
While he felt selling alone would
degree of productivity that will
they were not always
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Check Furnace
produce more trade, he also be-
lieved that Canadians will have to
make our Canadian products, suf-
ficiently competitive to be readily
available or familiar with the pois-
on. They suggested a control point
work longer hours and improve
marketable if the required • atti-
for distributing poison information.
At Intervals,Mr.
productivity to compete with for
eign industry.
tude of responsibility is assumed
,, MacNaughton contin-
This was the start of Poison Con-
trol Centers.
ued. 3
In 1955, the American Academy
All heating systems should be
ture, labor and all government lev-
The Ontario government has al -
of Pediatrics established the first
checked periodically during the
els to get behind the drive for more
markets for Ontario products. The
ready begun a research program
center in Chicago. It met with
immediate success
operating season to ensure satis-
factory service.
MPP claimed that this was the
^to determine how Best Ontario pro -
ducers can enter foreign markets,
and other
communities moved to adopt
Soot and ash should be remov-
positive approach to providing
more employment for Canadian
Mr. MacNaughton said. He recom-
similar ones. The idea has spread
to the point where now there are
ed occasionally from all heating
surfaces of the furnace, the smoke
citizens.
mended that while this is going on
„ the initial moves related to hard
over 270 functioning centers in the
pipe, and, when necessary, the
While a systematic attempt to
selling and the promotional fea-
United States. Most are operated
chimney. An excessive formation
tures that are a fundamental part
jointly by hospitals, , medical so -
cieties and health departments,
of soot may be an indication that
ation of the mechanism is suspect-
of any sales -pr`ogram should be
Up-to-date information is sup
the furnace dampers are not func-
ed, a serviceman should be called
'instituted immediately to the ex-
-
plied on all known and readily
wby
tionin.g properly, resulting in poor
without delay. If necessary, the
tent that they can be related to
available poisons the American
combustion.
The fluepipgs leading from the
intake valve should be closed. The
combustion chamber should be
the availability of products which
are presently acceptable to the
Medical Association ,Committee
furnace to the chimney should be
thoroughly aired to remove all
U.K. market.
on Toxicology and the National
Clearinghouse for Poison Con -
inspected regularly. Pipes that are
burned through or are becoming
free gas before attempting to re-
kindle the pilot light.
In addition to, the current re-
search program, Mr. MacNaughton
trot Centers, operated by the
thin should be replaced as any
Filters in forced warm air fur-
said that,Ontario's program should
Health Service. All have
leak will allow smoke and poison-
nates should be inspected two or
be enlarged to determine quality
24-hour answering service wait -
ing to supply information to
sus gases to escape through the
three times during a heating sea-
standards acceptable in foreign
as
effects and treatment of specific
house,
on, cleaned if necessary, or
markets; a comprehensive study
Oil burning equipment with pot-
changed if, they are the disposable
of + consumer habits, acceptable
poisons.
Familiarize yourself with these
type burners require regular at-
type. Dirty filters prevent the cir-
merchandising methods related to
centers, especially if you have
tention to guard against the forma-
culation of the warm air and re-
packaging and design; a survey
small children.
tion of an excessive • amount of
sult in reduced efficiency and high-
which would indicate competitive
soot or carbon.
er fuel ^ costs. Dust that collects
wholesale;,and retail prices for On -
In coal and wood burning furn-
on top of gravity warm air furnac-
tario products; and an aggressive
aces fhe ashes should never be
es should be removed, preferably
sales campaign conducted by thor-
'� Yoo'reT�RE�
allowed to accumulate in the ash
tto the point where they reach
by the vacuum method.
Home owners should also check
sale ly capable, well -informed
salesmen.
ALL THE TIME
he grates. Grates that become
humidifier troughs that refill auto-
"Instead of concentrating on
overheated throughobstruction of
matically to•ensure that the regu-
shorter hours of work per week,
Now and then everybody gets a
air circulation may be damaged or
lating mechanism is operating cor-
let us develop our nation's busi-
"tired -out" feeling, and may be
ruined.
rectly. Scale or other obstructions
ness at home and abroad so that
bothered by backaches. Perhaps noth-
Repairs on gas burning equip-
which might interfere with the
a step-up of man-hours of work
ing seriously wrong, just a temporary
ment should never be attempted
free movement of the regulator
per wee will be required to turn
condition caused by urinary irritation or
by the homeowner. If faulty open-""
parts should be removed:
the �' Mr. MacNaughton
bladder discomfort. That's the time to
out good§
said,
take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help
stimulate the kidneys to relieve this
condition which may often cause back -
K I P P EIV
ache and tired feeling. Then you feel
-,
better, rest better, work better. Get
Mr: William Slavin has bought a,
Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the
home in London, where he is now
blue box with the red band at all drug
residing.
'Stanlake,
counters. You can depend on Dodd'a.6o
P
°� m
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
':•
of Exeter, visited during the week
with Mr, and Mrs. Elston Dow-
At
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y .fie rte'
son.
Mr. and Mrs. John Doig, of
Grand Rapids, Mich.; spent the
x
his
weekend visiting mother, Mrs.
Lydia Doig, Scott Memorial
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f
at
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Ssmrr ;"
Hospital, Seaforth, and his sister,
Janet, at Queensway Nursing
Home, Hensall.
Mr. Vern Alderdice, who suffer-
ed do injuredback, is a patient in
J
Clinton Hospital. His many friends
Wish him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mellis vis-
1
ited his mother, Mrs. Wm. Gibson,
Sunday at Wroxeter.
A
We wish you a jolly,
MAPLE LEAF.
DAIRY
Phone 101 Seaforth
O, Come let us ft
adore Him, Christ
the Lord ...
The holy spirit of
Christmas reaches
out with our good
wishes.
SAVAUGE'S
Jewellery - Gifts
Fine China
TH
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olid
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Santa pauses with his pack to join us
in wishing you the merriest of holidaysl
May it be filled to overflowing with
love, hope, and every happiness.
JACKSON ALUMINUM
LIMITED
Phone 74 Seaforth
MERRY
CHRISTMAS !
If we had but one wish,
this Christmas, it would
be that every little
wish of yours would
come true for you . .
ROWCUFFE
MOTORS
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SEAFORTH