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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-02-07, Page 51! a. iU NER'5.' CHURCH CONGREGATION REVIEWS•- SUCCESSFUL YEAR, T'urner's'Church •hld its anntia1 congregational :me'eting }n the -church ha11'on Friday evening with a . fair. attefid4nce,' Rep. i ills op eiied• the meeting With several 'hyrhr1s • and- praydr.; , 'Ernbe Crich acted as epngrega tional secretary.' The Minutes ,of the last' annual meeting were read, ,The 'reports' had .been ,printed pre-, vionsly and; were •approved';; . • The two .: retiring ; elders,:: Frank' 'Falconer.and llOWard Jahnswere, xeturned to ,office' :.also the •stew ar11s:, ' Geprge, 1"1lriaeri Elmer T'oWnsend sand -Walter Pepper :, T ok e s weal ii h,bo'so as ubstantial; balance, A vote of thanks`was ten deed oto, Rev. ,Ari11$: Liv ;Evian Whit.: Meeting n' $ asurn`d : was' e ,over to- nsai-stant'.,Stinday:.School,; su erin tendent,.. 'Frak , a1co er,'t0 Pelee . the :teachers and;officers ,for 198.x: - •Hiward , Johns •;waa „elected: -5u er-. P inthndent anal George Turner, see, retary, Junior' congregation] teeeh er is Mrs. ~Dorothy :Layton; while ether, , teachers • are;, Mrs „ ;,Elmer:. Townsend ',Miss He1en'...Turner,; 1Vlrs; :Bert •.:Garrett'. and .Stanley J.ohus, The meeting adjourned and the reinain.der;of the evening took the 'FARSER, r . .S. UNION . M �I N. ti CM?' Agent `Uere::. -;: Mo$ tO Markhaill • form of a socaial hour.'Mrs, 'ismer . Canadian National,Railways ag. and'• Ross Crich played the .month ent here for the past. ;two- years, orgiiti;"and Rev, M?lls eonditeted Fried„rarshall� Lias beezr mored :;to an, 'ive,got a secret contest '`The Markl�an ,y where' he �v ll be agent. ladies _served "luricla. ` Witk Mrs; Marshall arrd'familyi' he - Ieft nn Mendayr SUeceedmg hlm,here Will be�Vat Logan Ca IS' For ter ,Bryce, who :coes, from St Catharines, mw :. , Rand Tenders aMrsR :iN[arshall Honored , Roadaccounts, ,^amounting to $1,410 64, and; .general. accounts fr amounting to` $626 97;. were .ordered paid as:Logan;colmcilheld its mega lar zeeting.::.All �nembers� ,'were present, and,:Reeve Wilfred Kraus- keti ;presided , Menibershi Y:'was gene' e u P the , On ars t o Rtrxal "'Ndunicigalitzes- •and'Good ,Roads Assbeiations;;with any. m:e nber'Of council being;auth- ;ori�ed 'te,:attend th&. one ..of.,.their: '',s `ch ' With', pen otee,,. , th ;exp ses paid, -;._ . '} Tenders axe to be ;called -d r ,the b crushing 'and •ha tng. 'of 15 000` J :yards of `gravel and the construe tion of:, two -.conerete 'culverts; at lot:'26, eon..14-1,5,, and let 32, con_ t `12 13 for the .• Marchineetin 'fir l. Hoegy',was again.awarded the contract dor• ',warble "fly spraying, at '03c;;per, ;;Per''.' heed, pper. `spray. ; The 1958 , salaries bylaw,` Was., -given three . "readings, and f'ifally, passed. The meeting: adjourned to meet n again .Monday, March 3, at 1:.:p,ne • t S ane -�`Co . U11CIf, Mrs Fred Marshall 'was guest�of honor Thursday' evening H.. -When. fends -and neighbgrs inet ,•prior td 'her': departure ;from: Seaforth The, gathering took the form of at ur s P e "party;- ]field at�atiie :home r E� Of � : �;, 1tos,. Bosharx. Bingo was played, the winners -receiving •very useful prizes,. The following ;'.ad . dress,;waa: read;-; `' Dear' .Edtt is It:was .With ur h prise: and regret, that we' learned• a` hort time ago. that you ,were,.leav- ng cur'midst:, Your stay has,:not eek.a... -long :one; but we': have en oyed having.you -in Seaforth, even for a' short time.' "We have"gathered here. tonight` o`:let -you ,know that, we sorry our. time in Seaforth:. is. almost ver, -but ;we wish. 'you 'good�luek lid.happi -less in : your new'ii6nie We know. that With. your, winning mile;. friendly "personality and quick yen:_ nli-soon Make many ew'friends. We' would like.:you to accept this gift which we hope ill be useful,. "to; helpyou to -.;re member . us " Mrs. Marshall presented vaith -a heavy ----duty -:allrniinum gamer, ...She, ,thanked the ladies for their kindness' after which a" elicious;;lunch ,was.. served. Approves Grants st ueda Feb. th �'°� d Stanley Township =council grant 8,30p_m ed -$25 to the -Huron -Soil- and, Crop' 111P men ssocia ion . : its -- annual .-`Seers-T+'afir,-,scheduled�or • �- - Lad Marcli`7 and8„in Clinton. . EVERYONE especially invited Six tenders for sale 'of a -one-ton 1 ERYOIVE •,WET.CO1Vt _ truck were received :by council Bring your Nerghour with. ou: y Monday;;, and filed until the next , xe2ulaT• meeting - .Seaforth I t • A t fort 't'AL,TE f MILLER, ,Tara, Speaker .LOCK R The .-Burns =- Londesboro , Young People's ,Union held "'their -regular meeting . on Sunday. with .32 mein berg . present: Mrs H, , Lear "=arid Marguerite, Lyon led" the sing -song. r -- This was followed .by the worship service in. charge:;of the;i Steward= ship and ,Training ;Commission' un- der the direction.of Arlyrie Powell. The scripture lesson was ;Psalm 28 and was read by Karry The offering ,-Was- , taken up - by Carmen Riley and Paul `McCool. The topic Wes .:given . by Faye Gaunt Glenda McDougall led in +I , ;Jid prayer 0 im artoin '" iillU ' Garnet Wright. and Marguerite j� ® p r Lyon.,direeted the 'business: It was decided to hold_a tobogganing par- ty on Thursday night Feb 6; on Welibank's':hill A,Valentine party will be -held ort Friday, 'February 14, at the',.church,:: to which Con- stance Wesley Willis of Clinton and= Ontario -Street of 'Clinton 'ate invit' R' murcna Super r'URINA Su+c pA,� ®Nog dNtiotidlailig1011 1114°a lc k "Starten� s the Finest; Start You Can Buy !' It's .23% Protein,' •Checkerettes (crumbled), takes only 2 lbs. per bird for l$glt'breeds —'3 lbs, • for heavies. Purina':Chows- Sanitation Supplies _Poultry -and Hog Equipment R.R. 3, SEAF RTH PRONE 64, . r`�21 See the Difference ..Purina Makes Lunch' was served and the meet- ink•, :closed :with "Taps ISMS Meets - . The Wlt�i meeting of, Burns' Church was held in, the `: church Wednesday.- The 'Meeting ;Was' op enc, d by. Mrs. George Carter, lead-; er of Group` 2, with the singing of a hymn, :followed''.by prayer A• New Years message was read by Mrs. Carter, asking ..that '"More love, be-sliown for'Ged and more` - houghty for' others," The scripture- was read`'by Mrs Hoggart Explan'ation of the scrip;, :tune:was given by; Mrs J: iiowatt, followed:by-a disr,ssion period led by1--Mrs..Tebbutt:: TYfr-:'Jamieson' fed, -an :prayer; • ' ' The second- chapter of the study books on Japan was; given by Miss Gladys Leiper Mrs. Iiarvey Taylor , displayed gifts "received from a friend in Ja pan; which proved very interesting The,:: roll call was answered by 23 ladies, with . the payment, of fees. The.- president, , Nis, Wesley Bo, conducted they busing periodof ter -.which- the WA-ni eting was. held. (it's Not Teol.:La"te ,-='„ Buy It in '58 February IS the Date)'. ain 'frit' • viitk puaLIc:.SERvICEINTRoDIKTic) See'litisS and • Balloons for' the Mil- , riven with „parents., • ' Tell er what brobght you to the Store. • Tell her Why' 'You_liketo, do business, here._ '-fate" Gingerich's Employees? How_dp. you rate' Service? _Each Appliance Sale (biting, February _. iGallon of Paint ave REVC° , „ !;97;91:8#54',: ISTINOlibuSr.., APPLIANCES, Usedr-Artit :Burners- :Pumps (Used) kted., Drive aria.Save • :CR ( G. , AI WII�LIS 7. triter.. D ' mne' z' I.ea ' e Tuesday's,"' game '; -has ` all elinehed Team 6's position,-faa dog,P, ,On: Tuesday .they defea Team,1-31-i2, this being.the>#out conseeutive;'win and; putting th to first 'place A;third< ace -ti ' p� e,was broken the {Wednesday game•# . when' Te defeated.'Team; ; 5; 37 29 game was seen le `lean in:ore wards .rugby -thane it did °bas. ball ,' but - neither ,team • had a grievances -as .to the roughness of .FERTILIZER' (Continued ..frorii• Page 1). The ' drama .festival is schedul to be held in Se;aforth Drstr Hr h'Seh g ooT:' on Tuesday evens, Feb fill Clubs participating�in Se forth; wall be'. Seaforth, Clinton a Exeter The Seaforth 'play -- "Cleaned and Pressed;r' 'With La ry Wheatley,,' Sandra Doig; Ma jorre „Sinith�and Mr. and;Mrs. Campbell taking pari Mrs. `Rob Doig -.i, the leader:... 1Vliss Shirley Bosman :and- 1VI Merton Keyes were.;appointed del gatesatd attended the Jun}or='Fa ers•.Conference at the'OAG, G yelp in 1tlareh. The leadership `ti�aini school for Junior Farmers pis' being field in F'orraMa ,on Saturday; Fe 15,, and itis hoped a carload fro Seaforth will attend Mrs: Kenneth Ritchie, Eg`non ville7 ' and Mrs, ° Douglas., En spent a few : days . in Kitchener an attended the 'capping;;service:'at th nurses' residence of Kitchener Waterloo Hospital ,on Saturday ternoon Miss Ruth.: Anne 'Enn was -one of:tlie thirty-nine• stirden nurses; who' -'received' caps,- Burin the ce-remnony . The .sympathy'f the coinninnit =is-extended-to-Mr.-Sairiuel PattE son, Blyth,.; in. the -passing of hi wife, ,',Mrs. `Lavina�t'atterson, i Chalon ifubihe;. Hosp ta_l early Mo day inormng Mr and Mrs.,: Pat terson°� were residents of this dig tract liefo a moving to 'Blyth se' eraTago s e game. " . th m. Both -. g . B teatiiis -were , bag. :.and ;, burly . and,coilld take.t;��'as' I well as, hand' it.out:.; but ;Holding down second lace Is top 'Team'`:2' and Te p Team 3..both with 8 ted .,points: out of .a possible ''8:.: The tlr. third place " tposition belongs to ern °Team: 5,"w,ith.r :4 .poi is oiit. of a ssib1e 10 u is • ;, Team 4 ;: in, <fourth' in`,place, with 2 points- out of 8, Trail'- arn�o-ing. with five ° straight losses', is i Tteam 1 to;' . rt v. standings ` axe :':led' by: ket H, James With 90, -points; H. V'er nY. hoeve takes second place" With a; total- of 43 points; . Third. placd' iii; tied with' B. Reith and:C, Kerr, each accounting,�for 42"points.-Ken =-Coulson: is fourth with 30 points: Basketball ed In . the Goderieh-Seaforth ,game act on 'Wednesday,;"the. Goderich Jun - ng, ,iors proved a worthy opponent; as a- :'they led'the .non -defeated Seaforth nd. Juniors ;17=16 at the end of the first; is 'half:, Throughout the first° half '.Goderich had mai atained the -lead- r-: ing position' and Seaforth was un Ken: able to -:catch -up. Going into, --the t last half, Seaforth took the lead: once, but as tiro e, progressed Gode xs `rich'._again �togkthe lead, and -:-re e mained 'there untih,the gairie ;end- j rm ed._ The;£mal score 39-37, as;'proof' h of : 4 he close- and -fast.: game ;;Held ng here on Wednesday afternoon ;: The Seniors ' hope. 'to , redeerii b, themselves- on Friday ':when: they : play against Clinton, in :Clinton. The .:Senior' gine opened with: Getlerich potting- four fast�siiints :The ,scoreending the„first half., was .in favor•.of Goderieh. Gode-; d rich remained welly ahead through out” the game, with a'''final 'score ms Speculation -is `being made about of ,a dance -on the 14th; --but no .-ar=- rarrgements have been made as. it. yet ' t t . A Teacher -, - - (from a chemical viewpoint) Symbol Te , is Atomic: Weight' -Depends on' spe- cies, 100-300,, .of unknown mater- ials Occurrence -Usually found in'the class, or. ;detention .rooms, and also. occurs in- staff rooms WALTON the folloWing cernmittee .in. charge gaii and Mts. Itaipb.,Travis: The. regtilar -monthly -meeting O :the. Mission- Band; Duff'S -Unite _Mr: Herb Kirkhy,itof Art College Torinite, aperit the ,Weekend ..with SeafOrth, Visited -With .aiad' Mrs. WalterBtoadfoot en turned" to Winclanr:after-spending te Mrs. , John: Taylor is .at present ;a' patient "in Clinton, Public :Hostd-,;_ cleat'. and can also be very heart .Chernical:Ptoperties Will not students;,, „earn, „1: When r handing- out herneweilt; can 4" he :foking,,and 'interesting,- and. may reatt with': arid ..chenge-Ithein-'-te:be 'generally the' majority,., '" aolneWhere..deep; Ube.; and,' certain'', stildentstaftet TO THE EDITO Editer,, The Huron. ExPositor: tits, Mr. and Mrs,- Robert Me- 1VIrs: 'Hilda- Sellers, 'Kitchener, sited a few days with her daugh- r and son-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Mr: 'and Mrs. Horace' Routledge and family; of London, spent the weekend with relatives here: • was a.'„weeitend. visitOr -with his parents,. Mr. and. Mrs'. Verne- Dale. Local girls attending 4-H Reiner' making Club Acluevement Day held' in ;Exeter -otijSaturday, .were Carol • Carter, Marilyn Taylor,. Mary Whyte, and Mary and Mar- garet MacGregor.; „Speeial con, gratidations go to MisS Taylor and Miss. Jean' Broacifont for :the Very creditable Manner. in which they presented their .cherdemonstration 1VIrs..Ross MacGregor and Mrs. Congratulations are extended le Mrs. Alf.. Buchanan,. who, was.tinit- the bride!s. houquet, :which -came by Plane., Miss ;Margie •and Master. Billy Whyte spent • Saturday with their friend, Miss Syliaa:Bedard, Mr. and Mrs. A, Riley -Of brdiii7-- arty, were 'Sunday visitorr -With Mr. aneMka. :Frank Riley, ;,':Mr, George. Vox, Vallee,. at present- 'employed , with .Mr;.,,end and Mra: Xeti;Preszcator and. Pfaff„ CreditOn., Mr,, and ; ;Mts.. Charles Dexter, along' with- Mr; and Mrs,. Nelson ferth;„Viaited Mr, and Mrs., Auatin and- Mrs. Stanley_ PreSzcator, •.; of Centralia; and Mr. arid Mrs. ChM, Glanville 'and family, of Otediton. Mr.; •and Mrs, 'Walter Scott and. ed the funeral.sOf _their, btother40-:, day in Brallititon: ',Dale is 'this, Week near Sir: ;In this past week's correspendence item Mr. Jamm O'Neill, 240 Park St., Lapeer, Mich - remarks, old age sometimes get,s ahead of ineinory. .It brings to my • Mind •all. those people he Spoke of and the incidents that -Conk place at that time. I well reinern&t, the Rev, Simpson's in- t ruption, by line' of the old Stal- a wee" bit of doe and doras, just before, he entered the sanctuary, and he may have 'in his morning devotion read that passage where Timothy took a little „ e for his s,!°Yr1:4-01.1actlih.sentsiatikneed :the RillY -M.-Cued entertainers at most of •the , con- certs at that •tirne,; • we had some others -Jimmy ItYle, dancer; Billy -McLean also, and Bobby Car - Michael also. . ..mentioned Ralph. Workman. f knew RalPh„, well. brother Bill, and- Bob' Cooper and yours trtily were all brothers -m -law. It was Bill that introduced 'me to my late wife., I mot him 'on Sunday between_ lierta.all _And .Kippen com- know his wife. or her sister having Just come from Gollingwo&t-For about five years7 Bill" and I had been chums at 'school. lle-hadlust got- married and made • me ae- niiain,ted with his wife and slater - so in our conVerSation suggested.""Weati'flie. a bit' crowd- -change. is as good -as' a restR, and that was a start of fifty:five Years together. Yon will often, have heard: you never knew 'where. or when you meet Your future mate. There are lots Of things that napperiedthose days; like yam cor- respondent says, and not- weary You this•tifile.3, have. a lot more in store, and, maybe once in a, While like Mr. ON@Iltwe,will-shofit the works- and, let the riaing -gen- eration katrw there vvas lots of fun when We 'Wete ,bnys and girls te- If there are any old-timers gig lived in Mir day, let's hear from you. 2 The good old Exposithr al- waYs welcomes oldtirne news. Thanks, Mr. •Editer and' Mr, O'Neill, and as Timdthy preacrib- ed in the Bible, a little for the stelna.cvhowurosn:tarteskill,plageoLui,y,--.4---ve._: Toronto, Ont.' Mr. and Mrs. AIfred MaCDougati: and e u1 ren'. of London, visited with Mr- and Mrs Jae Jordan -Mr. and Mrs, ^ Bili Stewart; To - tonna visited with Mr ; •and Mrs,; Will}am Stewart,' • Mr. and Mrs. 13111' Murphy, of Grimsby, with M. and Mrs. Chas. ICistner -and Mr. and Mrs; Sohn Murphy. , Mr, and' Mrs., John: Cleary, of J,.ondoa, .visited With M. •and Mr`s. l rank Evaps 141xs. Joseph Carpenter, Blyth; Mrs:_ McConnell,; Seaforth and Mr. Joe Carpenter and Billie, of 'Chat Chat- ham, were., guests., of Miss Menica Byrne Mr. Mich ael Hunt • ofDetroit, visited with' Mrs: Hunt, and civil-•' dren.' and- Mrs,- Maurice'. , Dillon and da" u to '. r 'of. t. g .... , � w S •; „Tfiotnas, visited with .Mrs: ,Utiis°'Dillon and koro- tb y. Mr. •. and d M r s.,. "Jerome • ' Nichalso n Jantee meeting -00eio,,With ..the Ode 'end recipe Which, latet, Were. Sold:. 'Mrs. . joliti Nagle • presided for. play,. to; be, held iii'tne fernier 'high: Were ,read 'by Mrs.: Ed., Byers and.. .Mrs: „Harold Pethiekand;Mrs. Tom en; helielf_nf 'the, 'Inetitute, before le.aving ni eke' her.' :gave 'an interesting: stunniaty:and - showed slides of..- his ,:trip to'.'the .Spont. 'Janiboree--In England,- alio ',1116tieallnileii:J-ineelting'‘'w he-.! held FIRESIDE FORUM ...On' Monday, Fireside:Farm For-. Babeciek,,-, with .13 'Federation of Agricidture Haire pleyed.a...pait _in -.increasing ' on land exptopriated by 'hydro, lleggart. invited the hands, Mrs. llobeit. Jatniesen; Selation;. Ken Ilulley;' Men, bends'," Ken Holley; Conselatieri,:J. LegioliTtadies view ans pteSided for the ',FebrnarY _meeting of Renaall 'Ladies' Legion 'Aiiitiliary• held in the Legien Hall On Tuesday. 1958 executive.; .Auditors, appointed Wite Mrs. KipferTand Mrs. are, Mrs. lloward Striale, Mrs. Bry- Alfred. Clarke, . Mrs:Inez en and Mrs.,41etule Redden. Sick. Cominittee ,are .Mrs.. •George E. Walker and: MtSf., S.,. G. ;Rennie; re - Mrs. Plans to, hold -a- eliding ',wispier,. sponsored by the ,ILegion;, at. the. local arena. 'on .E'eliruary 19, were are tp eater. for. the lunch and din- ner. Fred. Beer and Mrs, heed a cOmmittee.:fOr the anxiliaty,:,'" to assist "the. Leglext members .with the ,Share-t.heWealth: bingo, hi Conimence,;withirrsthe next, few weelFs. The -group are': - miring -a draw. On ailady's-er gent's .draiv Jo he Made,. at. the ‘the :Re& Cross in"Lotidon,' inform- ing the ladies that 'a nursing class viding there Are. enough interested. ladies. Mrs:, E.• .Davis will be charge of the project, 'and any- one interested is asked, to contatt het. .The auxiliarY•Will also be col- lecting again thls„.yeaf for the Red • A motion waa passed. IA' present the mystery prize, ;and bingo wa,S CaMbridge, .Cloth, Stilt been:extended .; thi,S 'chance 'to gat ypur. gXTRA "'PANTS,' Cambridge .Styling',end ,d6, - ;tail you can't afferd • to' nuisk PRICE ONE PANT SUITS Continues This, after last week's big sale. . . so, if Yeier wise you'll hurry to pick up one of, big super bargains! All -wool fa newest 1957`styles, all chamois inter il-149;95:40 59. • Seaforth vs. SEAFORTil ARENA 8:15 pe defeated. *ill fie a gaine worth seeing! urin ,One -61!.p of every 10'fireS'in Ontario is saned ,, . misuse -of electricity- ! Fuse; are the safety v,al.vS -;'-' ' All, fixture and apPliaticeS.•tintst . linwasgh.strt '611.9:aonndhaeurcetoucsreesPdtaincilileth°cerirs6cuacitirrs (a) fhixamtuorir •adned ,aaappdlitiailineaept.i.ovea., Np;nniveres.r,,,ewPalasch;r-bs,1,,utwinofofnus(eirs 0 wv , trli. ( : c -; _ i 0, 1 ntdueiratneisrsic:)_aarana:datuee sdeuo, 0,, van nwleiryierbLeiet licagnat. i ii,nulg.-ien:fe.iye. ,. hpp 'ances which . are now, con - pt, FLI(XIBI.ig CORDS- " Fleitible cords mustnet be used for Permanent wiring, that is, .tti make pernianent extenSions to circuits. These cords are, not large- enough in:safely, CarrY as , wiring without becoming danger: Flexible cords create electrical, (a) bare or badly deteri9rated; (c) nailed to baseboards, door dr windOW frames, walls and ,d) run-through partitions, vvalls (e) permanently connected] t,o • permanent wiring by splicm or joints; • ,a) operating appliaoces-which „have heating elements such as- kettles, toasters; irons, ,rangettes 'and heaters' g) utect-N to provide , multiple tirancnes and "outlets, froni one socket tn. outlet. - bulbs) too high for fiktures,'-. (e) -deteriorated .fixtures, clexiot- ed'by rust, bare wires, Pole-. en sockets; liOnsol toasters and heaters, or Other applianceS: If you receive an electrical shock from , any appliance, - have , PERMANENT VOLRING (a) bare or improPerly-rnade and, (e) receptacles (wall plugs) that heat up:when in use; ' (d) objectsbung on open -wiring; (e) cables connecting water heat. . ers, oil burners, sump PuraPs, ers and other electrical equipment, hisecurely fasten- ed, giving -a poor ground; „(f) switches, , receptacles and light outlets, in the Idtchen,. , roem and.getage not ground- „, (gj interference On radio or. maY be caused by poor dee- • wiring system. you recognize anY 'of these hazards in Your A:CT' NOW! Call your Public Utility. Cointais,sion a, qualified 414111s - F. $eafort C Fire Chief tr Brigade