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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-03-14, Page 10N ,ziromrit, SFAVORtg,PNr„ liaRetf 14; UTh fire 'and liability cover.: ,tat.105.70' below regtilar rates to 0t1F1,?rs, ' 11 i�, ask, us. TSON - "Proprietor °.-.-Generifinkuraitte ; nione SeafOrth ' , Agents: " A,, man ,ip.nzi kyAlini‘ip• UNITED CHURCII bR.J.-SEMPLE: Minister TfflRD SUNDAY IN 14.)Sft Morning•Subjecf: All 'Roads -bead-7To: Calvary- --- "Evening Subject- hutch' Natices,. _First Presbyterian Clturcht-in- ister, Rev. Dn. Leslie Elder, Vern -- on, Ont.; -10" Church. ,1.1, • a.nit, - Morning Service; p4111.,' Vesper Service; McKillop' .Chare.-Services at Duff's, at .10 a.m.; Bethel, 11;30; Cavan, 2 p.m., 4astern Standard Time. —.Rev W H. Sinnmerell 3/Innister. ..• . St. ,Thonaas"-Anglican. Chureb— Mprping Prayer, 11 a.m.; -Even- song, 430 para.; Holy 'Conartitinion tbe first Sunday of :Abe Month at ,lia.m: and the third Sunday:of die reenth, at 9 ,a1 rns; SundaySchool everY StindaY-Plegning• .at; 10 --Rev. Rector;',• Peeosta1.,.TberuaeIunday e .7:30 p..m.;and Tuesday, Widnes, day, Thursday -and FridaY-at-K.00--- p.m. Services •doriducted by, Mr. Gerber, a -.Mennonite' .Brother:. -7 H. Kendrick;' Pastor. ' • —NortliSW-Itlmted,-Churelev-, Bruce. W. Alall,-B.A.:13.P.,?. S.T3P.; „Minister:: 10 a.m:,/,,plitircht Sehoot and' Adult ;Bible Class; Xprning •Worship,' condded. t by thelnimater• nursery:for toddlers Junior congregation; „p.m.TMin-. iSter's-Chureli Membership ClaSs; 7 , p.m., "Bible.'' KnoWledge Col- •lege"; 8 p.na;, 1Vort.lAidettyyoung F.'eoPlels•FellowShiP.' • 4:: . Egm.pudv•ille United: ChUrch.—Dr J. Semple,- Minister-:. .11. a;ini..,..You Need the Church; 7:30 p.m., The, Church SNeeds t, You; 10 a.m.; Church. School. and. Bible _Clasaes; "i Would Like To Bea : 11 Nursery Class:. 11:30, Jtur: ,Churgh. Junior choir rehearsal . . Din . -1.1. after Church. Church' Ment.- s , ber hip • Don't linow!",„. • , Class in veStry at 12:15; Wednes-' coLorRED, ntavt, - da'Y iniciWeek s rvice;• 7:.30 p.m.,' The Meaning ofHoly Baptism , you --arc too---laday--to7'-attend. ' church during:Lent . . yon sere,: „ much too busy with •the Wrong uneral things"— COME TO CHURCH - , I c.Foneral..for Edward ,GothileY; NE LS QMIN6. NT.Eie$ 4107.- H: SeC who passed 'away- Saturday in .'-n Wes held at ''''St.."-L.-.Patria'S --",Cburenp-Dublinr-Wednesdaytmeria-- ing. 'Requiem Etigh.Mass Was Sung by Rev. Tat1er....E1w,yn Morris. of ;Port-, Dover. • -11ilts.:Laite -preaideil at the -Organ. .• ' Casketbeareis Were Matt Coyne, Joe Jordarr, JOhn..Ryan;:.LeW,-Mor,. -xis, Peter McIVer and Patrick Ry- an. Murat. teak -plate. in St. Pat -s Trcles:--cernetery,- ..:;- • • art commencing at 730 , unday,-___ a and at 8:00•41.m. _ Tuesday, Wednesday: •' Thursday arid Friday Mr.•Gerber - - Coni6•and hear this mit- - standirig'rMenrio—n4-'e= Brother- , PASTOR: Rev. H. Kendrick_ FOR SALE ..507Aeres in HUllett; no, buildings.. Apply , to ; • • Phone EiNEtiwkiss ,REBEMH 'LODGE. • •mis..-Atiokit3,,• op°0tigh,fliS17, hitt 4ePtitZ,','.preSiderit 1,0f Huro rtyill.-•peytber,--Official• SPring,.;,'Adsit to .Edelweiss :Rebekah A:otige Mee-, 'ItlarCh 7;24: ,...Nleihbet:. Of the '0c/dell:eh . Lodge 'were:invited:. to.. :attend, .and:en ,,invitation will aisp, ,be'eitended . ; Andrews, •Ntiaa Jean Joseplt/..0runtirtett Were :!ap pointed:t.to•-rtake-'eharge"Of •tertainnient :for •.: the; ineeting.:, aviiss 7..ivinesitrith-,Wilf be. social ebnYener -.',Were:..nfieC „that 'tht0' distitt-theting.wciu1d be he1d-: 111, xtetthiv--thatterithorrurAprivg • and,OEL Olt ". M.' Hart one:784 Seafor.th., --SAVAUGE'& FINEIMPORTED CHINA 98_•Tit.ce„Sets?iuclwling 1 Covered Stigar JBwl 0.val- Bowl • , Boat Stand, 1 Platter, .10=ineli . — '1-Katter, 12-irich . 1: Round Salad 136WI 1 Cream PLUS 6 CUP.S Regular $65;007,Valiie • '12 -Dinner Plat' ' . 12 Tea plates 12 11„- .Plates • 12 Cuta, 12 Saucers, • Fisits , u soups " A: Real :Special Select Your Dinjerware .Froin •• Over , 19, • , Diffe. exit Patterns,;' ALL AT SPECIAL MARCO SALE PRICES7- COSTUIVIE --JEWELLERY- OVER 300 • •-t-NECR:LETS, EARRINGS, Etc. uP to .$1.00'_ To Clear At 10c Each Rot, $1.4 Costume Jewellery SALE. ,5c , - Reg.. $2.00 CostUme Jewellery HALF 1RICE—$1.00 Clearance,nof ))1,14NERW.Alt: PIECES . . ; Peach Bloorn,..HarrOw, ReV--- .erie, Peaicb Blossoin„. SOV- freiguy ,p#nceis`, Patt.' terns " Cups and' SaucerS,„.Va-: tres lip to 85c. SALE.... Other pieees, such as 'Dinner ,Plates, Breakfast Plates,' ea.T Plates, B.B.'':,Plates, • Oat. Meals, Fr*ts,..Bowls, etc., at. similar low, prides Damaged_ and ,D,efective hina and -Silverware iro Clear att Give:Away Prices! SIEUMAin • At Half 'Price All pieees in stock 1' the fol- lowing patterns. at - . RALF pilICE: • itetitagem Sdoration." "Mst :Lae", ' ' "Reinembrance", • "Milady", "Morning - RocximITE WALL PLAQUES At 25% Discount sa;,e*er,kuliciarce,$2P5airo Iwo.'"0, .73#725ir ' Sale Price, r Only a Velit tlior Days of SAIrAii6E'S SALE — Sale Ends Saturday, Maid" -22nd eiveller Gifts APO,11 lite Chiba 1. ARNOLD JA1RIESONT was the leading exhibitor at the. Heron County seed judging cointie- . tion in connection with the. nth -annual Beed Fair at Clinton 1--st .weekend, ond front' the left, was a three:way winner-, He is flanked on the left by Harry .Strang Ren- saU president of the- Ontario Soil and. Crop Iniprovenient Association; And to the right is Robt. • •I3roadfelot„: RR 1, Brueefield, rtnirter-up fer the silver trophy, and Robert P.- Allan; president of. ' '1 -the Huron Soil and. Crop Improvement Associatioriand a winner in white beans. - Ac(L'iMJ. RNOID JAMIESO HURON SEED- SHOW, CliAMPIO Leading eXhibiter, at the „1.1th Jack' Broadfocit, RR, 1, ,Brucefield; annual' Huron. Cotinty Seed Fair, 709;„Lawrence Taylor,R. 1, ,Leik-: held in. Clinton. Collegiate Friday-;desberoT '109; Donald 'Young, .B.R and .SaturdaYWeS....J.-„L-Arifolcl2Jani 3,. -Aubtirn, ,. 683; William'. Milson; leson,RR 4 ,Clinton. : A -three-say RR, 2,-,Seeforth, 677; Richard, Har' Winner'Mr Jamieson i• .„--• who Was risian. AR 1 BaYfieltl; .6732; Ever- ther,:leading exlnbitor also.in 1955, ettT'HeSSel.S;t:-RR. 4,- 'C1mtu 659; this year bas .vven, the silver tro k.en COtiltes; "RR .5, .Wingbanr, PhY .for ,_the most.',Pomts, for any. Reloert.:,„Elliett,,--RR.L.5-.Seaforth, 'ex1nl5i10 a'' SiTeeialWize• for most -,P0Mts„,„ire. seed grain, classes, and the; Russell -Bolton , sP e clef Prize for- high- score all exhibits. , 'Best single ' exhibit at the :fair, :the judges -dcfcled, Was that of Robe rt- PJ- Brucefield;'-whe entered-lliet"elianapiartslitg-lot-,- of beans--Sanilac: These were the Sante beans-which:gained for him the title -"Bean King!' at , the. Reyal' Winter:'Fair,, as '.well as the In- terhAtional Livestock' Trade Show: Entrirea•,,,,this.. year', tOtalled.' eleSe to.t.J480;;','":ai inarkedZincreaseoyei - these -of :last, year, :'acctirdhig 'to' representative. " • J�nio..'• .• , . r-' C1ases. • ,Seaforth ..High ,Scnool. team,teak first :_niaee in ..thetdain. coinnetitien 'at -the Huron County Seed Jtielgifig.;COnipetition Friday. Held in: the Clinton't: DiStr.iet' Col-, legiate,'Institute;:,the three'Seaforth ladatteta1lettnpt2;0397De1nts- to 'win- 'aVer":ttlie".••••D'SeCtind-plaeer--Gederieli And .thirdeOlace':".!Wingharri.,'i ,Teatn,ConSisted,,Of -.William Mill - son, RR i.-.2;.:-...Seaforth, with 677 .pints; -Robert :Fotheririghams RE - 8;•.' Seaterth.,•;,'•with. 703 ,.,points, and Everett HeSsels'; • •Clinfsia,„ • re, : Jack" Broadfoot,:;BrUce-.- field, :: 'Was t aWarded':_.the .'„Ilurart :County,Crop•-ImProVeinent...trophY. •forthebigheat Score in • the ,novice, and,,,Mniat a ',total Score . of -70 points.- Ruhrier:iip Was Lawrence :Taylor, -.17.t.R;.'1;•• tondes- bore,' last .'.Year's...'Winner, With. ; a seare Tel 7700""pairitss--7-,' litirent,Catinty ,hinior-',F a r ni- tearn;COached:'by..„Itebert Broad - font; RM 1, Brdeefield, took the •jiintor'tearn•claSaWith.40.0t,L.P6intS. Tearn herrinriSed.%Jack „Broadfoot; Rrucefield',,700;t1AvVreitc.e.TaYler, reirdesboro;•.."00,7..;M:id,' Biti.ee Seaftirth; .695. • . In- the:.inoyiee sectiee; :59 :cern- Pete& with „,the -f011oWing 'placing. M'. the top t ten positions: .',.4,..BOb• Lacey,' Goderichr 611;,;;•-GarrYijteWt. itt,t, RR 1,',•Olinto4,. 638: Larry Per- due,' RR 834'; Larry Dale, 'Seaforth, 032; '.Rebett Camp. Gqdetich, 630,; Harvey',..-.Carte.r- LertdOsboto; 625;'. Robert Sharn,,'"It 618; der, Seafortlf,,- ..617;„:JOe:- 'Steffler,' • .„....3,,tBttisse1a,' 615: -- In. the Stinior section, 30.w-ef-!e. 14' 7.eorriPetition, with top .ten: being . . , masomilimmolinuommelligmmt • • v.'. -n.iersit§ , S)iecial • Rates 'for L , 'MUNROE Ph�ne,394, • '••••.' ' Illlibiiii$111110111111i,1111(11111!)111111111111111111111d1011111 I !Hill -E AC PROOLUCT Prompt - arin Deliveries olden & 039-,- Mac Stewart.), RR 5-, Seaforth, 628; Dennis•Jewitt, RR 1;' ginfort; 624 Toil • three in the 'L intermediate section,...Lwith seven.. competing, were:. Robert Fotheringham;_ RR. SeafOrtlic..703 Bruce Celeman, .Seafortir,- '695;- and Glenn Coultes, RR 5, Brussels, 677. ' Murray Gaunt topped the' • Six competitors in the senior -sectiOn with 720 points.: . Others were Don' Hemingway, RR 31 Brussels; ' 706, and Bob Broadfoot, )3rucefield, - ; `OLP 77, vv. • The regular IVIaretc meeting o Group II • of '.NorthSide 'United -Church . wag the, church parlor and teak:the form of a pot- luck -super. Eighteen' - members and, three visitors. answered the roll eaR2 Mrs. R. SavaUge -open- ed the meeting by. reading- a mod- ern Version of the .Beatitittles., For a Bible reading, , Mrs. S'avauge read , verses from the Bible, on which modern sayings are ased. -Following this, Mrs.; SaVauge led 1\rs;H Wilson and Mrs. Lorne Carter, gave ar-tlemonstration on rug -making, which' was greatly appreciated by all, Mrs., B. -Wal- ters-took overfor the business 'part .of the meeting. After inneh cussion-,,` it was decided ,not to •:go ahead.Witirthe „Blossom Lunelleon; instead, it was decided to,haye a - tea in April; if a suitable , date could., be arranged, ' A letter ;of appreciation. was, read from 'Mts.' Lawson. The, meeting came to a close with the repeating • of the Miipah benediction. , NFORM WITH ARE . :• (Continued from Page 1) It', • 3tiVefS,-,:.-tu;,•,:',..glittg-•'-ttic---report;', 'hich also ...included' miner, Woris. te., the .fire dritek,' Said'. that the neesS4-ry...:OOrtiteetioh be- ing •rnadeto' the. bell bii'the PUC; ;.:COMACiV,ShOuld Ste -P111 • ' • '; As yet,,,latatrrieetingIkuje'en_eatts :ed. _by the :insurance:- •ag ents;-: ac- cording fe the'•finance• 'chairman,: •Williajn Bali.• If ; nerie 01, the agents.: anted...te- :takethe responsibility if Calling the meting, aiantSdoins' thought Connell Shahid step, intAnd ; set, their . own .•agree- rrient,:.,.rather..than:, 'wait indefiniM- .1.-y,for the, 'agents' „deciSione.:. Inxiiienssing-tone-Ofethe•elanses :Of the originalt,..agreerrient,": as pre - seined: by .:Council 'Brady thought. i'fdthe, agent of .UnderWrit- 6r:paid- 'a 'bitsinesS: tax; : he. should be 'entitted-lo':1;stone •di --,the town insurance lousinesS. " rhidus trial Clialiniari Belt brought 'Uta-,.,tife-niatter-MemberShiP in' the t...MiclWe Stern . Ontario,- Dc•veleti-• ::111t Association and '-thetnalyinent 6f the ' $130.: fee, • ,council agreed. on after a 'short discussion.. Reye ,Scoins :and kirk thought ;the join or • 61iipti*e.:srear;',.:4'flirP:'orkailif*: tion was just underway. '`We.:eeta't expeet. themLrte. .put ,indiistry -in S,eaforth,". Mje-cted.'•Councillor Bra- sorne. 'of, the1nexiibers, Wentlered-'=-41-iit,-t-Seafertlat-L-WOuld• gain. •, 'We :have,. tc.:attract tryt:fer'.entSelyes,'3, MaYer. Christie; remarked on the. 'inushroeuning, Of :industry in a. 59 - mile. radius., of. Toronto. since ...the starting. •of the .St.".'•LaWrence..'Sea- Way'ProjeeL---.Dre,Brably 'Said :that '•as. it 'developed. ftirthee in1and 'alt -areas riear.:that 'LelteS'wetild benefit,. ss esti-Waal:1'y •.' the I' Goderidli ••• Ask For,itebate :7 • Couneilier • Ttirribull reporting ori, Sewage ,:asked,„counil regarding refund -frOM,tlie: PVC,- re -the main to the sewage plant. 'Mr. Habjdrk 'Weddered •••WhY titer ,wattld . lake. water to- anY One, property line; bUt charged :tlie:.„town: for :•?: 300 -foot drain ,Mr. Turnbull a- larger pipe had ;been 'laid, but that it was Understood the -PII0 wOuld 'charge'. the town .Only for the difference' in the cost Of . the large pipe. . 1' The ',Mayer ',vas , of the:. opiniOtt a letter, was to have. been ,drafted last year, •latit apparently this. had not been dene. '.CtitincillorTurnhiril agreed to pregent A letter to the ETC before tfieir next 'meeting. - Annual grant of -$700 wat Made to Seaforth 'Highlanders Band, ft - lowing a letter from secretary F. C, J. Sills, outlining- the -present program being undertaken by the. ronsiciansi The 'new band, leader was now training 29 new Players, the results of which should. show ; next year. • Every playable instru- ment, he pointed out, was in ser. lthou h Irian of them need - B I. Vice, g roa oo members were' sattfadtory, the . repairs. , If the new , . Pb.one 686.W.— Seaferth letter asked • permission to have repairs made. Most instiurnents, the secretary wrote were 35. to 50 years old and needed the occasion- al tunetup. . • Councillor Plabkirk remarked that the band had been a flop dur- ing the past year -add ,it had been 'found necessary on several ocea- ,sioas to Jure' Out,of-town bands. With renewedrinterest being shown by litidding nnisiciaos, council thought the situation 'wtld right itself in the near. ftiture. Clerk Wilson' fold the group that the bandmaster, Lyle ,lIammon,,, of Loddon, would he moving to' Sea - forth shertly, where lie will be em- Ployed as manager 'of Seaforth Lurnber ttd.• Before going on to' the rteXt Matter Of business, Coun- eillor Turnbull referred tolthe con- tract, -with the fOghlanders a contract, be felt, should_ be 13ant°t,tugrhe,tadtc:. st-mtb6altinagof cowiei!, ll tneinbets would be datniliar with its terms, ' Mayor ":13„ F. Christie wag ap- 1E: 'DANCE' Seaforth Community Centre Friday March 21 at 8:34) park, SeafOrth Wn&s Iiittittite'are -e,lebrating their, 30th, Year of activity, • Come and celebrate with us!, NO11tIS4,0AtkVIESTRA . -Adults 7 , 60 Students- 50c LUNCH' Pli3OVIDEDY Pointed :representative :'nfs: the Ppivh,,I1df .Seaforth• on the. Midwest- ern Ontario Development AsseCia.`• -Lion• letter from the Chamber .7 of 'Ciaintrierce.' requested granti,. of' 81.00,.taware....tne •,.continue,rice:.ef repairing -el, signs.- already, .ereeted.t Council; thought ;. 0100 ''‘walS .a 'small, fee to pay to:, help out thia,...organ- - the: grant: was okayed by members f,couddil. Discussing street, ,signs; Mr. ilabe' kirk thenght:tJ.M'''gronp'•..eptild pro- cure better.: signa•than•theSe: erect-' These,.said, 7 Were hard to read "ialidf., e,asy,.',,t� destroy,.,",Itteye Sedias felt the group, should •go11e• step' .: further • :and the homes, but ..Clerk'WilSori•aierrihided., him. that, this .would 'require a niaS-.1 tertpla.n,4t-a-± co S LeLnYer, -•.:Consideration- Of -a town gart.age' CalleetiOn. Was: .asked in a, 'letter froni, :the 'Hea11h7t1Mr.ar•Gbderie1iT This; „fellow ed-,,adleselt'-on.2the beil of c."..a-';:reeent visit by'.-Meniberg:of „the,- unitinvestigating..a eoinplamt, ofArturgent.triders:„.frottr:balfburnt ,garbage,':•behindt.'Stonie,--tit• ,lor stette "",!`vve av e , toe ManY ojeet•S: williont told', council. :.• ,'Feelings..„of eonhdil -were 'nitieh in lino:, With.thiS; 404 Clerk ,Wilson •-•:Wats, -.,instrtieted',„•„y'te Write: thejrnitjelbrig.tthentof feelings, , • • • The Arena is holding it0..tyvvit ia far as operating ekperises 'are con.;. corned', reported .Comirussion See- re:tar:Y.-Treasurer :.Ronald Donald, -Ire felt they *mid; have enoUghs --td,pay-,:-•„partHaf-iithe•-tinsur--; mice bYttlre the. ice plant was eltieed '0 Ter- • On hearing .thet"fizianefal report of "maintenance and •operating i deals of Seafarth4 'Liens; ClUb.. Park and Pobl.,'• As.. relpeated .at.a previous: •meeting;:coimeil' agreed.M.'pay•tfie grant of '8500 promised in., ron14- arY,' This was 'certainly easier 'than being' faced with. the ',Operating Of our own. -park would., be. the - inevitable -thing; anything .• hap- pened,ta the•Liona.Parki,',Mr.: Hab- kirk •rerriarked;', Some' of. the' tnethberSAkfteOtItieil, Were iil:'1.4stp*MipSday,,night• sitting in •en: • ting .of that, town's Cornell., ''With the ..011tarid, Water Resources •GOMMiSaion..V01- balking thiS Meeting; .••tyvii",rnaps, proposed as.'etref-all•plans„. for. sew - ,age :diapotat by. two' differ,enttent be 'forwarded to ,the. Ciimmissien for their considera-' enuneil iS7 trying to' Obtain all. the Information they earl ;lhe • mi anner n' whieh .the corninissiOn ciperates and the efis:t. of- •h,a,Ving• :their lake, Oyer 'the towns'sevogp, •sys'forri. tO.. Councillor TUrribull, the group takes oVerthe entire' system ,' and runs :it 'Similar, to the manner Whieh.: the puoi is tut!: .They issUe clebentlires,: whielr,;:-are • not-- shown- in.; town • re, cords. as such, but ;Which 'have to• be paid-back,_over a period of; 30 years, instead of., the usual, zo.., Asking ..,about• plans 'for -another tax sale this year, -Dr. Turnbtill thought d ev- er,' year -for anytiMigjhat is egg-- ible, and „Clerk Wilibit was. -asked 4pai,tot$, .to' the next : jneeting "What Axit Ltho' .,; •The ,miestion; qWhat. about the 'stait'S?"• 'was' rbroUght by- naidwit, Mr. Balt- thought theyshould be left for the preSerit tfiner as did Reeve' . Seeit14,,Who thought that secohd-flOof , ling Might fake care ,ef ineetingS held in the ToWn 'Hail, and , the third..., floor Would not. be . needed. 10. Baldwin thought there was no Use going ',,ahead witlt."work'�li that'floertintil definite Plans were decidedoirlor 'the location1.0f-the staircase . • ", .1 ; A find decialon"waS reached last Oar,: Mr, 'Habkirlr -aid. 'He enti tinned, thot-,niare tiMe had. been' DUBLIN N - 'egPtain and Mrs. Edward, Tagter andebildrenof IVIorgantowir-West Virginia, visited' M. Patrick RYalt. • , •Mr. ' Itabert Byrne -and .fantily.:;of- Hamilton; were guests, ofM1. and Mrs,„'Fergtis Kelly, and lVfise "IVIonica BYrnes, TO* HoilainVI:and Mr, 'Lean lie -Gasper And two. boyof Wied1; viaitecl- Mr, ,l.Vfatt TtevFather-Leeback• of Lon.-. don tookstellarge'.of-; the, ,seryieest. at ',St,- 'Petrielt'S•-:-Chureh, over -the„.:"*Rekeilk OWing t the.. :illness of ...•.ReV..-Dr, 'Ph:Mikes; who is., a Patient in St„HJOSeph's tat' Lend:On. • ' • , . • . Mr: ; „Tann' KrauSkopf,, of New -- castle,,"; .Visited with MO.: krausL, kepi 'and children. „ -',-,ittrc'aftd-Mrsstpeter Gra-Seel' Atli. childr•en, ..of London, -Visited ' with Mr.- and Mrs: .Ltari Costello: „ : Mrs.':' Jim Newcombe :And.' Jim- mie,., mieilef Pori,. Credit; visited. with IVf Si Mr...,and: Vs.,' , e Mr. Tont O'Rourke, Dundas, ed 'on M. Mrs. Clayton.:LOOlvt. Mr.. and,: Mrs: Terry -FlannerY hate': rettirried irate Miss Pbyllis,13iitteys,.-;Of,LOndon, visited with Mr. . and ,IVIre. yern LOCAL BRIEFS 'Dr and 'Mrs: belhdrt SniithAnd MiS , Derothy, Smith, of -Hamilton, . Spent ,the weekend in itetYn Mrs R. K McFarlane spent,a few.•,tiaya ..with Mr. and: :Mrs:, F. ,•'carter,' has:. SUCCesSH fUllY''paSSedher 'Grade -11 theory With atritark-ei--02-ShetIs-a-t-s.tu- 4ett- .1vhc:s.:::phyllia Nedigr GesPer,antl•Pantandt-JOhn.:Gesper„. 'of ' Windsor, Were weekend•-yiSiters Of, 'Mutray..in,•McKillep..: Mite . Tuesday's attetirditig.a briquet arranged7.sy- Sinrip-stniScara'..ttd.;: tO?t,niark,..,thet.'retirentenr,TOCTrnet-,' chandising. manager Ered'.Seden. 4tWiii:T.reWartha a, :patient : in VictoriageSpital,'LOrideMWhere, he , recently underWeet..-ant,:opera:: Mrs. Peter Bannon. pent ,the, Weekend:: Visiting: Mr.,-:"..and':Mra.-, Fred „SitoWt..andflantilY,F1Mira.t, MiSS'Doris Johnston,"' Of visited ,with..MisS.,Dereth,V,:feys en tIVIiSseS Mary '4_,On.-..and -tfttitit" Spentli. the w'ereitOti:7-*Itth Mrs'. C. P. sats..;.-4itheiit'. home, ....„ rkzes-,- A B.'llild.ebra.nd andWjlliarn Kelley' were „warnerso± bath '; towels ,in connection '„WitirTta.,- enchre ,at the, Orange Hall Fridaf night. 'Sponsored by, the Property' Committee, op the L.O.L. and B.A.; Winners at.l. euchre' Men,. high, c. Parsorist:ilene hands,: Robert Charters:. 'cOnsOletiOn, Wil: :'Iadies,rliigh, .00erge CaSe;:latieliands,.'Mrs'. .11ildebrand; tcon.Solation;t:Mrs.- Gan • OF' THE.. WEEK - Mrs. ' Catherine McDermott and Miss' Mary liYan-, Toronto, were guests of' Mr. and 'Ivrt:!; Fergag, Mr.. and :Mrs, Dennis, Walsh and. Children; of London, visited with. Mr. arid Mr, „Tack O'Reilly and LottiS.- O'Reilly and' atteaded -.the funeral of the late -Michael garty,„1:d Kennicott: ' • Mrs. Sylvester Ryan - and:_d_augh- ter, Sheila Marie, ,of 'Sebringyille, visited with Mrs. Ix', axis -Dillon and Mr: Kenneth Stapleton, Termite, Withllf, 'and Ws.; Fergus, Staple- ton: ,. "tr, ' •' *. j.-DAN'tZER FUNERAL ' • The fimeral Of the late JOe Pant-, aer,-wiin died' sin:Mealy ,at Preston; Was -held' from the Schipterand Sandriek ;funeral :herne:„. to St. Anne's: thiireh,TKitchener, at, 10 o'clockRev: • Father, 'Smith sang the Reqttienn High Mass: Grade 0 students, of "$t. ',Clement's school, where he „Wasa_leacher, attended, Also HorrokarY pallbearers were. mem- bers of ,the. 'Knights' of Columbds. Active pallbeare6 were •Ted-Pow- erS, Jereme•Sehl,, Robert Sclinaltz, Bernard 'Costello, _John. -,Weedrier. and Clarence Reingeanere Burial toe& -place in Woodland cemetery. Take ',a :look.' at' the New Styles ' • ,Ladies and ,Suitmer NORTH Take a look at .the New- StYles in ,Oxf-c)rdi,&.-Looifer _ sayTk*Thmow Arid' You Pay Less'.Flere fT.IIeTLITTLE Store- wit he BIG Values All Specials on Racks =•-1, EG E T FORT TITURSP'illi, FRIDAY anksAiiiriDAy, 1,!i,,,EJv.S.,13[T•, VV:aehd'ff.t'niillsei:i'sWt'eb'set,.s.wt'e'4!.!:Y., 'Of .thl tamed' had- to be big and- tongli7-:-----.1itr!argdltriodnuatIllryli-litligtitioatiggelioe4t:otyfetrhe61'nithatvfla,rot.:4,11,bone crushing R ROCK,AND ROLL'? he Ladle's of Seaforth and District •are invited to inee Bill Cochrane The Libel -al Candidate in -Huron a,t a reception At the home of Mrs. A. Y. McLean GOderich_Street West, WednesclaY Afternoon, March 19 from 3 to 5 Seaforth Liberal Women's Association. , rs. C oweliffe Affs. Eliiier Cameron- - Presjdent Secretary OBITU IE • • • JAMES,.31.11.*RAY "',..• . , Deathoccurred eir.1VIcinday,, in St. Michael's Hospital; „ov. • j..ames•iViurite.Y.,11:fornier resident of, :following lengthytillneSS. • ,I=Iore",,lit. Kinkbra,• 'he: was thk:Sori.CItthe lateMr. and Mrs. JohiMur-ray. Deedaseills liy-O-r-,'41-airgliters" •'three Peter,' Teroxite;,,, :•;"Aleic,.;.:•:ChiCage;1 Tony,. LostAngeles, IVIts.'N.•. !C: • (Catherine); "Via, Gordon (Mary)'.iileiiit3i.re; -Mrs : J. .(Elizabeth) Middoon,: M. Paul. ".(•Agrie )' 'Lenha rdt, •I• all ,-01- -Detroit, .and of ,•CalifOt'nia. One brother' rand tWe .,siaters ' 4.1s6 suryive: ‘Michael,,nf Ingersoll," and :Allisf:Peter•-136:-La •Franier,taratt:. ford; and Mrs: Joseph ' The funeral will take. place from' Holy, .gosary Church,- '1"oroi-it,op. Friday ,. morning, Burial will TorOnto,. .. • •.• :MR.S."41113MAS- REATTIE . „ • Mrs,: !Tiroplas sud- denly .at:Soft- Mennirial 'Hospital on Satiirday.,'Slie:hact"been ,:adnilt- ted to hospital.: the ."'preidouS day, haringt suffere4 a lieart-ettapk-at her 'horne. ,' The former .Elizabeth D. Grieve, ,.she was in her Jfii.st haVing, marked her birthday the: day,,"prededingli. her !death.' ' •.. Born: :in,s'McKillep,' •';daughter. of the. late- Mr. and . Mrs. -John, G., Grieve, she.. was eft -dated at' 8.S. 10; MeXillop, ::F011owing. her 'Mar- riage to Thomas • Beattie,they: came to".-Seafortli.•to,-11Ve,-'43 :Years' ago.: She was a Ineirher Of /1it'St PresbYterisatt.Chtircir.t---'e `'.'• • Surviving, :besicleS her litiaband • are "Neil); 'Toronto;: and Margaret, at' two' 'one „grandchild And: tito great-grandchildren, A' • son„ Elmer,. predeceased. her, hi 1545.,•. ..runeral §ervieeg Were .held 'rues- daY. at the G A. Whitney.:„Fttneral. IlorrieVithRey. D. 3.. Lane, . Clin- ton tteffieilifitt, itt • 1Mnitlandbank demoteiy., Pallbeart ers•beingiSe-eit7Clitf*Lloyd gattli; Frank Kting, Jack daSe, George Case and. Ken' Beattie; - ,spent `en '.tie pian i -foi the stairs than all the bthe,r work' that "had been...done. 'Mayor: Christie step- ped • in and suggested "the matter be left to •the.propertY eorninittee, who', doUld ' meet and Settle %this!! matter, . -•:-.4Ferniation,-.:Of a :blanch - Canadian Cancer Society isanticit_ pdted: in Seaforth following 'effOrta-• Of Mr. Dodds and goor Pooley, Of Exeter. Thoy Wipe to • See a meeting culled in the toWn,to, find but public,, reaction toward such a forreatiOri, • DisclisSion or -payment -o---ties befere roll.fs :released took' tin 'the, final Minutes ..of the mooting, lowitig, a reeentriehlent; but ,,s0 few ' taxpayers , would 'be involved, that! tile Matter: Was gitzen no fur- theit :by the. group. The Meeting adjourned" it '11:12. - r (R or:Bost:ReSnits''FrOrnAtiiiir, Poultry, 'Hogs, or: . .,L .,•;:Cattle::••-,-- ISETOPNOTCH PREPARED .FEED ONCENTRATES7 We are now prepared to offer the farm trade Top Quality, Low Priced Feed in Mash Crumbles or - -Pellet Form. , All Manufactured rn Seaforth, ui eitbei Bags Or L pnik- (the, new money -saving vir' ay of -handling ' -feed): ; Top-notch 20% Chick Starter Crumbles, edicate'd $8200 per Ton,l3ulk ,T,opnotch.-26% Laying :Crumbles'... ...• „. $71.00 per Ton Bulk Topnotch 15% Hog Grower Meal . — $56.00 per Ton Bulk TOptiOt-Ch 34% Hog Concen- trate; , , , . ' . . `. $90:00, per Ton Bulk -Topnotch. 2% I3eef Concen- trate ... $78.00 per 'Ton Brdk We Caii offer you the Same High Quality- and Lew• Prices- on All 'Topnotch Feeds , Other Special'. Prices,.. re; ._.`oisiiit: RIELL ..,,..,..,......, .. ,. .. . „.....,:,,-.., .. ...........„...., $1.20 _‘ 80 lbs. 'GRIT' (any 'site) :...........„:,;,....„. . ,.-' . ," $1.25, -- eQ lbs. COMMERCIAL ',SEED OATS ,Rodney o ,comiolittai)3kAri;,.. tAnt___ .1,_'.,- ...:-;:"....;-•••_ ,-- ,Pe- ,..--ds. y ( re:atvd?...:.:;.' , ..., $1.05 per Bus: 9,-#.rry; Treated) , ! ' - ' - " r ' . " $1 3`' 0 it'''. lit ' NG:: 1 RANGER ,ALFALFA r - ' ' NC).• i tig7:°A11:::44% t ,,,i, t' 0.‘'.1.',1.177-7"a:'*-s:g":"..'",..i::,e1.1d..:,..':::e'11:1:41J'2$321a7i.:5"5:6'PPileee,g,rrr -, Bus.BBAuus:: NO.4 -REI,VER '' . 'chili .' These Early Bookiiik.',PiiceS '• ' .. _. We eatioSrtiatIA;Y:otti'0:;,..selhas,n,n,F.yertilii_eonimer,noti.c.-ial ,or...:,4tirrodgisuticirsed Seed •_, • , *- At NiuneY - Saving .Values • , .. , ., Fl • J -- , TLAIVII.T4D one Seafort Olift MOTTO; l'The Most Value For t,bei Farmer's Ditillar”