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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-05-09, Page 5VI REST'LIN ! WRESTLING! ee the Stars from .Maple` Leaf Gardens *Person Person S.TRATFORD A RE AS Saturday, y , Ma �0 1$:30 Featuring ;the Tertifie., ,tag-Tettipa.+i4Match MILLER.' BROTKERS vs LISOWSKI BROTHERS Twa out of -three fails; - (Me >hour ,limit: OaaHER•'EVENTS `•- lean Mil er *s-Wilber=Synder Otte all 30 minutes, Bobo B ain v . red At qi e fall, 30' minutes BOX OFFICE HOURS Friday, May.9 -3 5, 7.9 y: G ,'Sa ttay„il4tuy 0 = 3-5 • 7.4 W. on All Seats keserved; $1 50'(ringside), ' $1,25, MAIL:ORDE-,RS -ACCEPTED THE IIUI OI SUNDAY,. MA f th . . MOTHER'S; DAY ...slier loves pretty -things, . especially if ;they're from STE,WART BROS. We"ve made, special effort: to provide the Dainty, ; i'ractieal lifts :that are sure' to please Mo on:her Special Day. Were happy to provide Gift Boxes too, at no extra charge.', (By -CRAIG WILLIS) Foreniost in the. school's activi` ties is the., twinning: 'of a shield- by the school's, own "double quintet. The 'group numbering 10, captur- ed the Huron County Shield "hands down" with a - grand total of 80 out'" of a possible100 points: fU Members- -of the'' double --quintet are: Gene :,Nixon, Marie '. Sinclair;` Faye. Love: Myrtle :Knox, ::Margar et Wood Joy Montgomery Lou - 1• 1 11. e . Demand For Our Bulk Fee s To 'Buy Acids as Forced tonal; Bulk Delivery quipmeret Here is the new Topnotch Truck 'specially designed for bulk feed delivery. Note_ the discharge auger on top ,of •the truck This rises to height of 21 feet to provide autO:auto- matic' delivery to even hard-to-reach;,storage bins: Augeir Discha,r es to ` a •; hei ht .:of 21 Feet an'd .. oric€ntr to as Idea! or : Nlas�i F,�eds C a s Drell 'cis Cr -ambles and Pellets 14: .ON BULK DELIVERIE IDEREGULAR "PRICES Ton f � ou pick u • _._. a t bl or g_.o fonn.fcede CUMPbTELANEOE,' EMENm FENCING, WEED SPRAYS' � - Weoolso old -roduction HEAVY' -$ARB - still .have. a few S � -BARB, ,, .. •_i....... _� h it ,: i .1 .+. nest:... et" -0-pool. .tri stock,$9.5b :Pei' S�pooT-Stoole _. t acts.... you . 1� ,P.._ .,+� p . ..,: , this ar, current ..rices. r eed orn su 1 for t s ye �t We now have 4� S• 1� pp � �. LIMITED' LL n . • Seafort hI �� ; T VALDE FO1 ;:'1'�IE;, ARME 'S DOLLA 'hHE M S. ..• T Murray, Roy ^McQuaid, Boli Bin- i'iendyk aril Harmon Brodhagen - Congratulations ,.group!.' FolTp"wing this , is the .ever-; increasing. anticipation ofthe',com in, Variety Night,. •ox the' 9thi• of M ay: ,' Everyene taking part• is very anxious to put forth their ability, whether_itbe :acting'or.singiilig, as; best',they'', can; While those wha. are not taking -part -are most • anxr. nous =to-vaew •the. lisptay,-put on by' cross section; et the; sehoo1's tat ents, : as much time.ia"as been'•giv en to. the preparationrof this prom isirg' exhibition Cadet training is progressing. slowly, but surely,- and-by-th'e'27th' of,.May, Jnspa tion That', ve shld' ou: have a first-class company on, Par-,; ade. The ; band, drilling rigorously,, has improved'since, the beginning of ft.1,1A year:, and will do a great deal ,:.to add to the' colour, df •the':mspeetion day ceremonies. Once; agam?'the:!shadow .of in tense•' studying-'-hangs-oi>er us all; (at least all :those serious 'about Rassing) like _a huge' hand,ready •to tall:; and smother i£ one should:. fail to"pass Grades 11and 12Lare. quite `tubi, lant:,about.the `set-up: on the 'final exam': tirnetabie. ' It.: appears' drat the two Middle School gr.-ades are to^comin ence:.writuig, on._the=9th •and• 'finish on' the 13th.. -of June;. Grades 9 and:10 •are to start'.their: exeams on the 16th and-eorriplete them on the • 20th they •are not quite as-ih,appy. ButGrade 13, the. poor' old - Fifth'Formers, " must go until'the'26th of June.i 'The injus- tice of it• all!;. Tempo (Continued from, Pagey1) Hallett Township -, Secprd :McBrien RR 2, ` Sea: forth;. :2, Murray Reid, RR'1,'Lon, desboro F 3, • Murray East; ' RR '1,- Clinton; 4, Leonard Caldwell,i RR -1•, Londesboro . `5,- Mrs Ross >Lav-. ett, RR 1; Lokdeslioro; Robert' M Townsend, , Londessboro 7, Mrs Arthur Grange Aub: rn • Me1ii1)op Township 1, Francis Hicknell,.' RR 5, : Sea forth•;' 2, Alex Kerr, RR 1 Sea - forth; 3, Harry -Johnston, RR 1, i Dublin; 4, Earl McSpadden, Seaforth • ''. - -: Stanley Township 1, MervinHanley, RR 5, Clinton; 2, Melvin . Graham, Brucefield; 3, :Howard Lemon, Varna, 4, Anson: -Coleman,. RR -1,,, Zurich, 5, Wil, !rain Armstrong, _Varna, ,6, -.Leon ard,..Talbot,•--R11... 3, ,Bayfield; Alvin=Rau; -R'lI 2; Zurich; ,&,' Mrs. John McKenzie, Bayfield, • Tnckeismith Township.._. ,1,Mrs, E, P: Chesney,. Rit 4, Sea - forth;, 2; Roy McGeoch, Egmond-. ' vine; ? 3; : Mervyn. Falconer, ,Xti 3, Seaforth; 4,,'Ervin Sillery,;•RR 1; Brue'efield; '5, Lewis D.:Clark,. RR, 2.: Kippe11; 6, Robert `Gena, nell, RR 2, _Kippen; 7.Trs, Jean joItY "styn, '.RCAF, Clinton; 8, Frank Falconer,, RR S, Clinton. • •',Stephen , Township ' . 1 I .'EEbner"' Power, .2 Centra- , m ,R,R ,. lia;2, PrestonDearinlg, eters 3z Alvin":BaIrer;, RR, 1,;.1;xe ter;' 4 LbrneAH•odge,,:Crediton; Clement McCann, ;•Daslrifnod;- 6, Otto ' Willert, RR 3, Dashwood;. 7, Kenneth Raker, RR'2, Dashwood; &, Russell Brown- ItRR. 3, Earkhill; 9, E Grll, Grand Bend; 10A,Mrs. Jose bine :,;Robinson,• RCAF, ' Cen- tiliar:;-10B-; Mrs Gwen, . White,. BCAF, ',Centralia • - • . Vsbome. Township • ' 1:, Whitney Coates, ; ;RR 1, Cen- tralia; 2,it Lorne Oke,'B'3, Exe- ter:, 3, Lloyd Reynolds, itit 1, Hen salt; 4, Ray Cottle 11 i, Wood -- ham;' 5, Laverne Skinner„ Til 3, Exetet; 6':Norman Brock,..itli, 1, Granton, 7Phil Reim, °Rit,,1, Wood- hatiiM, . • _ , : Goderich , 7t'o vnslrip -1 : Victor -Falconer RR .2 Gode _rich;._2, -Howard -Sturdy, RR 1, Goderich, •3, William-'1VtcLlwain, RR •i, -Bayfield, 4; ,Robert Welsh, RR 2, Bayfield, '5, ,,Mervin T:obb, RR 2, Clinton; 6, Robert' .owden,. RR 3, Clinton. erlch Town Miss . Gertrude Sturdy; 2E, 'George James 2W,'Ws Jobh Cuth- bertson; 3A, Mrs E, tear 3B, Mrs. K; Smith;..4, 'r d- Oke; E. Ross; 6, James' Young; 7, Mrs. Sara liugill; 8, ' Wirt. „Pridmore; 9 A, Sale; 913, Harold Williams; e ' Brereton; 11, Chas • 10_ s,112ab1 x Rance; 12E, L.- Taylor; -12W; Wm.' Peachy;, Advance- Poll, 'Reg- El- liott.. l-liott., WI NOTES The --May meeting of -Seaforth Women's- Instittrte will he - held' Tuesday;, May 13, . At' 2:o'clock, at the home.of,Mrs: R. M. Scott.: The roll call will 'be; "What 1 would like to To for recreation,',• and the motto, ,AHurry`is making -'some of us .•, mushrooms, when we ,were meant to 'be -oaks," will be taken by Mrs. T: Hudson, • Special speaker for' the day will be Mrs- George Wilson, of . St. Marys,""who will spears on her trip to ACW,W Conference • at Ceylon , : Z7e Erorlam•will be in charge Vrs:aPapple.• Limeh, commit- tee are: Mrs, Gordon: Elliott, Mrs., Gordon. IVlcBe`nzie, "Mrs. Graham Kerr and Mrs. Leonard ' Strong. Anyone having articles fat bale, children's- sweaters,.Qt.articlesor layette, please' bring "them to: the meeting. J. GTFT :UMBRELLAS . l�tew...,shapes,.. clever handle ._deszgns,_, in' go44. quality .' umbrellas -that make a pope ler,: gift 3.95 to 5.95 NEW HANDBAGS Leathers, • •plastics, fabrics and Summer straws, in a wide choice of sizes, shapes and colors. 2.95: - to `9,95. NEW SPRING GLOVES Shortee,, regular -and three- quarter length, in, ^ washable Summer nylon simplex fab- - rics. Black, white_ and pas- tel ,Shades..„ 1.00 'to. 2.95 - DAINTY SLIPS AND . `LINGEiiIE 'Crepes,'pylons'and drip-dry terylenes >iu straight -cut lace trimmed slips' Or, half slips, in whites and pastels. • 2:95' to 6.95' TOWELS OB T'OWFL. STETS Guess, size or bath size with mateliixg , face cloths checks, stripes; fancy' bor= ders,. Singles ,- 9S _ to ,105 Sets of 4'25 GIVE 1VIOTHlr,R A NEW- DRESS '• _ , -Standard dr new chemise style dresses in a wide range of newest fabrics, patterns and designs -styl- ed for young or older - markers - 9.95 :.to 25.00 A Popular Gift !`: SWEATERS Orions': Barilons, or Cash- mere_aeweaters'in pullovers, shrugs ' or. cardigans, , in 28 different shades. - 3.95 to: 9.95. PRI TTY- BLOUSES Dainty, washable, blouses in `-cool----whites--:and gastd;``II shades; sleeveless shot •;1 sleeve or 1 ng sleeve lengths. • 2.95 to 6.95 NEW SPRING SRAI'E .' • NYLONS Seamless; "s£andard seamed or stretch:types. New Spring shades including new , col- ored hose. All siz•es c_= 150 SATIN BOUND BEANRETS , Sunny,, spuns or Kenwood all -wool., blankets, in a wide range-;- of ---lovely pastel shades. All satin •bound; • 5:;955 ' ^ to- 19.95', PRETTY i CLOT S Inip.rted screen print .Iuneh cloths .in a '.wide assortment of;patterns;anLUNCId sizes. '2;95 'to . QUA ' 11 SHEETS - i ND:'_PII T OW .SLIPS' <_-t Muslin dr percale qualities;' plain hems •or hemstitched. Slieets=Per• Pair 5.95 -to • '9.95:;• Pillowslips per Pair 1.59• to > 2.25 N -'The May meeting, of Waitzi'rr Duff's United Church 'I/VMS was held 'hi the church basement '.ori Thursday' afternoon, May' 1. Mrs E. c Mitchell,• third .vice-president opened the meeting by. the use of a"hymn and• prayer., Scripture and comments: ,were .. based : -on "The World is One. ,in;Prayer."' ' • -The Minutes *Of the.ApriI• meet ing were read, by Mrs.' R.. Mc- Michae;,:also , ••the thankoffering meeting,, roll- call and •;thank -you. cards. The treasurer, '. Mrs Achilles, -gave• the fina'n'cial^ state=• Pieirt; 1 The balei•'in charge of • Mrs. Clarence Martin;` , will be :packed: and sent' away• as soon- as, possible. A collection •will: be taken up in each•group to defray theeitpenses• of sending. the 'bale,. 'It„was-decid-- ed to,.leave the ordering of more - "World Friends" • with 'Mrs Nor= nian Schade, literature. sec:retary, and the. ' Mission Band 'Leader, Mrs. Walter Bewley. The topic. "To. study some'prob lem, oi.prejudice and -;:race, rela tions in order to discover hw. we, 04-110.11)* those Who ,.are, worizing toward reconciliation," was taken by'theF 157th and Boundary Group. The following ladies took . part Mrs William Benhett.Mrs.- Mar -.tin Baan; Mrs:'iarvey~Craig and Mrs.. Clifford._ Ritchie. - WA. Plan Auction A hymn opened the WA session with, Mrs.. Daviel. Watson 'at the piano. Mrs. Gordon McGavin had meditation taken from Psalrf • 118 'T will .meditate an thy statutes,''' followed by prayer Mrs ; ft-•Bn inett gave- the seere tary's report and also read ,nu - bei of, appreciationcards The kit Chen . con'mittee' have the extra articles: -ondisplay ,that had been purchased. Mrs. A. Coutts stated there -a a anee on ha" that was 1i 1 1111 of 021.36. -' Ali 'who, haue flowers throw h the- month of May are ask, ed to ,bring them . to the ,Sunday service,; then the 'following groups Will:take their turn.; Vol- the .month Of -:!trite,-His} illop,-,July, 8th_. and Mh roup;. _ august, , 17th and Boundary, and September, ton. a The °fifth annual Huron Presby- tery V ' meeting was held % in Win$haM'-United' Church on Wed neiday; .; ,May 7. Mrs..; J. ' Kinrion, ,London,: WA.resident of the London• Conference, was .guest speaker in ',the' afternoon: Deld-' gates attending ,•Bwere Mrs. Tor- ranceDundas, .Mrs.ert .Johnston or -M '.;Xelson Marks. ' It was decided to try an attotion saIet,date to . be set later, about thefir�week •inSeptenfber, the folvzngcommitteeii charge: Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs, Gordon, McGavin, M`rs. Kenneth . McDon ilei �'liis_eommittee can, form oth. er cortithitteet as ^they see fit, The Bulletin Board. -for Sunday. School, - ELL esented'by'Mr. and -Mrs.. <E"." Mitt lshell,.adies ` •.` Was acknowledged by " the Plans were' made to' celebrate the fiftieth" anniversary' of, the WA with -a social'evening for the whole •oong cegation: The "progra.ni com- mittee will<consistof Mrs. E: Mit-' shell; Mrs Al: Busby:: and Mr's Eth- el :Backwell;:,date 'to ;be Friday' ev ening, June:6 Luxich. is to co0sist': of s'andwiche's, -pie- and ice cream,,' .with: Mrs A. Coutts and Mrs. R. Bennett as -doorkeepers, I. A special Family Day ;program - is being prepared'by the supdrin- tendent, Mr. lUiartin Baan, and the teachers of -D ff's -United Church' Sunday ,School: for not %Sunday, morning, to,be- 'held in -,the. midi torittm of the church at 10:30 a,m. 1 All parents • are cordially invited to attend, as' a' -number of children will take part iii, the':service. A Mother's Day -service.. } ill:,be held at 11:30 when the -,Sacrament of Baptism will be observed and, a m others' choir will supply :'special numbs; tinder the ' direction of: the: chair :.leader, Mrs, larvey Brown.: '•' Mrs. Tillie Johnston, who has been residing in Seaforth, has new Leentaken : uprng. residence. with ,Mrs T.; Mrs. George Dundas 'is visiting this tyeek' with her ` daughter and soniin4aw; Mr. and Mrs..' David Andrews, -and 'other members of the.; family in Toronto. " Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon have.. purchased the home of the late: Frank Kelly, . - Mr. and MrS,,•Eenry`Strykr and: family -.have Moved to their new home near Clinton. " - Mr, and Mrs, Fred Sinclair had a- very successful-bouseho1d ,and implement ,sale Iast Saturday af- ternoon, fternoon, They. will _leave immedi; ,ately Ior their home in California.: and Mrs. Floyd. Jenkins of Burford, spent the. ;weekend with thelatters parents, '*.Mt- e and 'Mrs. Clarence .Martin.. _ Extensive impimprovements are be- ,P ing •. made ; to .the former Kirkby house, -no* owned by Mr. and Mrs Fred: Culbert.' - • Miss Barbara Boyd and Mt. Ron' Ennis have returned home after having eompleted,.their first year at Western I7niversity .Miss Tone Watson; Tortrnto, and; Miss Verde 'Watson, 'London, were weokend visitors' with their par- ents,,. Mr. and Mrs. bevid Watson: Mr. tan Hirkby,, of Toronto, vis- ited with his 'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs It B.y, Rirkb over ,the e Mr. M x'raser spentthe week- end, .in eekend,in Stratford 'with his 'Son and daughter-in-law, Mr.. and Mrs. Glen. Fraser. Mrs Fera Patttjrson_v}sited with relatives - Tri• ,andon for 'Sgverai. days this Week.. RO 1 1�ERR,UPT lawn of Seaforth' WILL °BE. -t3FF ,POWER `r• Sunda . • eta 1 ltf� from 7 a.n1. �to'9 a.m East •side: of Mala ;Str0et, from Goderich 'Street ' East to' ,, Cralnhi'e " and -South . `Main Street. Seaforth Public Utility Commission. • EXPOSITOR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS = Phone 41 -Read - the :Advertisements .. it'S':a: Profitable Pastime' UT GICALL.Y Never' beforehave yon seen- a ear washed in this. .MAGI -C aiat ner'.:f om toptobottom o hottorn totop! x tt m and.bat am t .Our: CHOLDt)w'tAUT0'Mi Grc'" Carwasber,uses a. lew,and nmdern'': method -:which noti onnl3 thorot y - -cleans your ear, • but 4 gether with f PIJRPLE MAGIC'"WAXWASIIIN4", givesyour ear that POLISHED look. No More piling dirt on ,dirt; as each dirt' pa'tile is' 1ooened, it float magically.away-in.a•liver' of spray,', • positively protecting your car's lustrous finish. lave your ear 'Wage-Washe:&& t URGE MALI