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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-05-30, Page 7Massey -Harris No. 1, with Motor UIed 1 year ° like 'ew. ; Reducedto half original cost,.. E;AFORTH ORS Seafo ltegistered and < Commercial tICHELITE ;CLIPPER ROBUST �w inS'toclt 1Vl*c gan Certified No. MILAC: BEANS r4,f ►oyabealn se:e. 1dam e b lit ;w p p ern I. e F L of • iz r �• • rye.: � W. G. THOMPSON and Sons Limited • HENSALL Pliant. 32 __ - r •.,v-•..:., '^r,?r.ra.' �,t.4tiy,y y f .G.rq,'{r ._.,r .ar' •w.'. 6 t.,5z' ,r , NEWLY -ELECT D FFI; 4 CER 'the, . ,, - - -_ E S of 1luron .".Mum m ::. a:, , ;• . • ' -` County a . f#Y r _.Assoazatfon: ..elude..,. ,. .-._.. R _.. .. S seated. ._.1ef � - - 1G1 .,..._.,m.. _ t, G.eatge•.., art.., clerk -treasurer of ---Morris,: president` -ri ht -J', G:-Berr =de z 6j " P • g g � Pi tY clerk treasure�of_Hti�p� secretor_ •_... standm . , frons. --the --left-- ''-=�- Q d, McKillop 'assessor, director Mrs: Edythe. Cardiff, clerk of. Grey, ;director; Ii,' W,Brekenshire, clerk of :Hay James' Mc uai past president; ,Harold ,Pollock, ' clerk of Howick; first vice-president. NNED F LEGION LADIES ELECT` Between .200and`_300 iriembers'' Secretaries from the 13 auxilfar- N i and delegates of the various Lad-. 'Auxiliaries'. to the Canadian Legion branches of: Zone Cl: 'gath- ered in the 1auditoriuisi of. Memor-,; ial }Tall, ' Blyth; Wednesday •even ing.;for the annual zone •rally„Bor den..Cook,; president of Blyth '"Leg Mn; branch,:;welcomed the ,guests, and: keV.- J. T. ; White, • of Londes-- boro;; ;eiinducted. a .devotional per Lod•• Mrs Mae Badley, president of Blyth auxiliary, opened the meet; ing, •:which Leas pre'sided;:over, , by zone'eommunder Mrs ,Luella.Ha11,' vyho`iitrodu'Ced the` guest speakers, Mrs.' Ethel' Tilbe; 'Toronto, second. ,vice-president of -:tithe provincial : 'command;; and ivies:'Margaret Bay. - nee,' Walkerton, district sports or g. ani er. - - Are you usin ettlernoption At'one;time life, insra ce PoticYovine s-had.no. option. PoIicYproceeds vere aid-,in,cash -in one lump P sm. enficiaries faced - all -the dangers.andjpro problems t at go with managing alar e sum of money Today st,life insurancepolicieshave:"built=in" o most , . . income. options 'thatwill give your beneficiary a continuous income without investment worries.. For ekatn 1e-= you with"youii life' ins'(iranee p . company to pay. a monthly :income for 10 Years, 5lifetime. , 1, years or for. a . TheManManufacturers can'show 'Yon how "from Ma factur settlennerit,oPtions:canincrease your pelicy benefits •. : as nuch as'25 Without acre sin . re miu m . Dive him a call today' for more information on this • ` '` valuable life.insurance "extra':; i3 -SB THE INSURANCE COMPANY,' I F.E J A.,ardno, resentativ .R P 4• SE -„`FC TeI; 765 r5 ,: • 44, 6 y f5 les composing, the zone answered the roll by giving their annual,ports,. Which showed a tremendous amount- f, work accomplished;dur: ing the;.year_ Zone C1 is' composed of auxiliaries in Goderich, Clinton, Seafohamrth, ; Herisall,`, Exeter, Blyth , Wing, Howick; Ripley, .Huron; 'Lucktiow,-Kincardine and 13russels. firs: Sagner reported en; the port activities; rithedistrict, such as'=eard tournaments and bowling, and said she.hopes the sports pro-, 'grain will be,::enlarge"d to„ include cribbage and :',darts: ,;2gne cora mander Mrs Hall reported on her work, Jr 14 rs Tilbe in lice ddre a ss stated that "there • are now. 252. auxiliar- Les in:Ontario,: and it':is' gratifying to see so many of the young"inem- hers holding--office;hut don t for,' 'get the older, members:whp Started. the movements, and dont;'be a mem 'er for the o b o .s tial;• part only ., Following tier address Airs,. Til - be presided '.for ,'the . election of ,a .zone 'o n r c rams de . Mrs., Hall. was .nominated for another Year,> ut -declined the ,':nomination .There were:.:.' everah' s 'other :nominations;, withdrew except exce t Mr s:'Sadie McMil lan of Luccnow and :Mr's. Mary -''McCann Fordwich•. of ': -the Howick: auxiliary.. Mrs: McCann .was" elected. An invitation t an to ` hold .the 1959 rally in' Seaforth wasaccepted: Y.,.. Mrs: Luella McGowan .and�,Mrs. Miir'e1 ,Bell 'resented gifts 'of ''a.137., Preciation .a - preciation •. to ' the; retiring ''zone commander;, .Mrs;' Hall,, to Mrs. Tilbe,',Nies. Bofner •and. Mrs".`'Mae' Bradley; Blyth auxiliary president. Mrs. Tilbe conducted, a giies'tion drawer,' w Winders -draw were Robert e Sundercork , ' Londesboro- Jean'McGib on Seaforth, . and' (Marga et —Carruthers;—of Lticknow°- A .lunch; was: served. ° • • Billy= ."`Mother, Bobby , broke a vltindow ,r : d Mother: "That's .terrible ow iH t7• << T•'t rev a -rock, and he;dueked." ' erstand Food, clothing, shelter . .' yes But it takes thore'than these to" lift the burden .from' despairing souls.. This The Sal`vation'Army knows.; In its hostels; havens, • hones and hospitals;:in instanees'of emergency relief;' .the understanding heart' and the human:''touch - are ceaselessly employed in inertrl ng•shattered lives and ithtdlitig. hope in spirits: darkened by sin or suffering. That this -'work may never, flag, YOUR"support.is needed by faithful, workers of The Sal'atioi Army; dedicated to`these• tasks of. Mercy. HAr •ub• will':;••••004.40.0.0,:•$0000....•: eaorth IC�n•snn : ,Cl ;;,....%� • bet�nr�en. .IUN� • _ DUNE oon bs AN .C1eYe T E EU E: are ' A �R � Recgh mondie and darnor . INTHRAP 3VIr and Mrs ,"w E Hawley left Thursday', morning by plane, for Cypress, CaImfornia, - where they will `visit for three or 'four months. Mrs" "Fred`I-lutehing, who has been here for; the ..past few 'weeks, re_ turned home with them, The' "WMS and WA :of Cavan, .Church;- Winthrop, are having :: a`.• special meeting'': and -bazaar on Wednesday,.` Jude 5; at. 2;p m.'The' guest speaker is to be VIr•s. Robt, MCMiehael, of Walton and -guest societies -are the :WMS of Constance, and Burns.._, District ' Qbituaries MRS.; WILLIAM' SWEITZER ,' ; -GRAND, BEND 1Virs.:' William S.weitier, Grand;Bend and f5rmer, Iy' ,of ,Exeter, passed away ,Sunday. She was,: in her -:67th 'year. "Fun erel services were condu:cted"Tues" day 'at Grand Bend- United. Church, with interment , ire . Cr•.editon eeme- tE'ry -"-S e.7is -si vived byher „husband; ,t n'' Wo p so ,s, Saincl Exeter,. aid Ray, .";;liipka; °, three;, daughters Mrs George Clark Thedford Mrs Glen✓Brenner, Grand, -Bend , and Mrs,. Willis s m Scholes, London She is alsa.'survi"ved. by. two!'lirothers, Harry;;British Columbia, and Fred Mangus; Detroit; "• MR,11 N i S RYA •BRbDHAGEN'= Mrs. Henry Iiia 44;."Loban;fownship; died -"in Se# o t:,Mem rias • - FI o spital;;"Seaforth, early, Sunday " morning- ;,townshi She had been in ailing health since August, 1957, and seriously ill since 'April 2 She was'bern Logan IYecember artha° Rock;,. daughter -of Henry. Rock, and .Caroline . Pusehelberg Rock. On April 29, 1932, sheTwes, :Mar- ried, to HHinz:,enrHinz:, and they farm- ed,;'in' Logan •township. •She./was .a. - r of"St:' Peter's Lutheran Church, Btodhagen ';She -As :•surv,ived by het :husband an l.,onedaughter; Janet, at home; her Parents; Mr.- and Mrs."••Henry Rock, ; Rrodhagen; , two;'. brothers, Fred, Kitchener,;.-and...Martin, Log. an •township,;, three sisters, Mars, Daniel (Einm,a-) F:iseher, litrs, Wit - lig m t!Hilda) Stenion, and Mrs. Ed- ward (Freda) Ahrens;. all.of Lag- an,_ township. The body rested' at. the `Lockhart Funeral Horne, Mitchell; tintil-Wed, nesday, when 'removal:. was made to .,,St: Peter's • -Lutheran Chureh,, B'rodhagen, where: the funeral ser - Essay ;Contest Helps Journalism How to mak amiore: money --in" tlhe< printing industryand,liow to avoid losing any was the topic of a. re-, cent';°address to the:PrevincialCon ferenee of Ontario' Printers .U. Schrader, director of , the print-: ing' ; manageinent'`;and journalism courses " at ' Ryerson 'Institute of Technology, The" course: teaches students how to solve problems : and; ;achieve quality With.' printing machinery,. It also offers.,sucli"r management- subjects , as;, estimating : recount: ing,"cost accounting;` business •law, labor, law' and labor relations, and production management, he' said.:. Printing management . ' studies lead' toward Career's;:;as estimators, assistants ,to' superintendents,pro-' duction controllers;':and sortie gra- duates combine all of " theirs train. ing ,by loining'weekly newspapers. Graduatimgiliigh_sehool students who wish to,,'sstudy•printing manage, mentcan .cbmP ete:in:the, Canadian. .•, Weekl e y rs . 'Association $5,000 et say ;contest:. Ten bursar - 05 $500.;each,";provided>by A11 Canada Insurance"Federa oration; will aid :students from .`: anyY. P ` art of Canada mn'gettmg started. • Deadline,'for'the 1.;500-word"essay„ on : The- Weekly Press is • May 31. Mail `.them: to Ryerson' Anstitute of Technology; Toronto. :The' ;i0 ners,;will be announced in`June; e a � earth re were-four=winners st y three from..` British Columbia -and one from Ontario: L E. J Fischer' oficia te and buria l follwed in '.the adjoining `• ceme . SSBORNE :& ?HIBBERT. MUTUAL FIRE' .� zR INSURANCE :CO. HEAD "OFFICE Exeter, Ont.> Exeter, ."President: ECtaYton : s R:.1, ' Science ". Hill Vice-P.reSident, • Alex ` . Rohde' -R.R. 3Vlitchell p RECTORS ---Martin Feeney, R. R. 2, Dublin; Robert G. Gardiner; R.R. 1, Cromarty; Milton McCurdy,i R.R. 1, ,1Kirkton; "Timothy • BS.; Toohey, R R.^ 3, Ltd an. • AGENTS.-11arry Coates, ii R 1, Centralia; Clayton Hailrms, Mit-' .shell; • Stanley Bocking, Mitchell SOLICITOR t,- .G'. Cochrane, Exeter. ' SECRETARY -TREASURER Ar - :vice wet -;field yet-:'--2:30;-.p.m.,;-Rev;--thnr Frasey,-Exeter.':• TWILIGHT MEET ednesday, :June, 4th. 5:30 •P.M. DAYLIGHT SAVI1)IG TIME ,$1,400 IN PURSES: . 2:30 Class Trot `orD ace $200 'Summer Sheet, donated by•Lind"nfield's�I td., e... _ , General Hardware, CIL ,Paints and,Varnishes : ° 2:2$ 'Class -Trot or Pace - • ” $300 Summer Sheet, "donated by: Jones, MaeNaiighton Seeds Ltd:'- '2:25Class• Tr "t or Pate - 300, Summer Sheet, donated by Maurice :Qual ce, ifarnessmaker • 2:22 Class Trot or Pace _- - -$300 Sumhfer, Sheet, donated. by Jack Weber • FreeFor-A11 - - _ g . $1„.30,0. Summer Sheet, donated by E. L. Chaffe & Sons, Coekshutt Farm Implements and Reliance Products ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 31st - HORSES ELIGIBLE MAY .31St Three -per 'cent. to enter. Two -heat plan:., Each heat a face --;---Two • heats. of 'one mile each. Canadian Trotting Association Rules to govern, with exceptions,:. The Cormimittee reserves, the right to call off any rate or make any other desirable changes. . FreePhay- and. straw. Prize of $10.00 for fastest nide of 2;25: Class donated by A. L, and, C. E. Acheson; :Silver Tray far • best dressed: outfit, donated by Jack Smith, Jeweller WIHTESELL STARTING GATE WILL BE USED . . Announcer: dory Gregg, of London. Betting irtvrlebe s °on grounds` • •r ' •AlMlSSIoN ia'u" fs 5100 Children BSc Cars 25e Grandstand 0e Children 25c : qty yy;;�� •�y' gg'�� ... , ... "). A, 1Td TSCJ: rA1 Tt_ '1 C. Jack Morrissey; Chairman Barry Beaver, Tree S. Bill Ailisgn, See, 4 P+WRON,,, YAP x'(�VE 1ktikC74 DON GHTR-AL CANADIAN PROF A 1:17). Dealer and Dlatrill» ttxar , PETROLRU pRl?»UCT hone 35 Ong fort Q' All `persons in :the Municipality °'own ng' Qr bar boring; dogs must. prrchase 955 L�icensies for, the" same on or before June 20,; 1958. Licenses will be issued from the:Treasurer's.x Ofilce in the Town Hall; or' from the -Tax :Co/lee- tor, Harold Maloney. -Alter—that date--summOnses through the, C_ c ter will be issued to:the owners or harbor ers of not having licenses ALL DOGS MUST WEAR . _. Exeter. 41 Prycle & " Sol ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS Inquiries' are invited. Telephone Numbers c Clinton Seaforth. ,573 EXPOSITOR IVANT -ADS BRING RESULTS -- Phone BUSIN $: AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTO• MEDICA :. .. 55 .>.. ,,,..... .off` • -DB. M ,'fPb:°'STAI'LETON • -Physieiait' and : Surgeon Phone 90 "Seaforth If no • •:answer =call, 59 •JO A HN GO ' RWII.L '�B A.' M.D. Physician and 'Surgeon • 'Phones:.;.0ffice " 1- ,.. , . �-W," • Res.., 5-J, Seaforth JOHN C. GODDARD, ,M.D. Physician and;Sur Surgeon g n Phone 0 • .Asan E,, r+ S :A OR H L „ T CLINIC Telephone, 26' ep E. A: M"_ .._. T - - cMAS E �B:A :Internest • Telephone, 27. P. L.. BRADY,. _M.D,. Surgeon Telephone An e.•53. •. DB; E. MAIKiYS Telephone P. e 15 EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday and•Sa' - , a urday..only, -7.9p m :., ,, .° Appointments' -may be"made, OPTOMETRIST:- ` JOHN E. LONGSTAFF • ,� Optometrist phone •791 Seaforth Eyes -examined' Passe' Y , X.. , s FFtted_ MAIN oFFICE;-SEAFORf Office; Hours: .Seaforth.. -daily, e*cept'Monday, 9 a:mYl -S 30;p:m,; Wednesday, 9: a,m.-12:30',p'.m-.• : Thursday evenings by -appointment Clmn'tonM nt/ay, ' 9 a m° 5 30 p.mh. (Above .Iia v1dns'- Hardware,). ' `LEGAL;.' .. A•Gc;:-SILLERY Barrister;- Solicitors - Ete. Phones: 'Office 173, Residence 731 SEAI'Q1tTIl• ONTARIO 1VIcCONNELL , & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.,: • P'. D. McCONNELL • . •----`D: 11': STEWART, SEAFORTH, ONT:. Telephone 174 AUCTIONEERS' .; DON S. 11ENtms, : Auctioneer., , Graduate ._a_ eiscl :. American. Rehotif;`b"f Auctioneering, Licensed, in Huron, and Perth. Capableof handling all types of -,Sales •and•`ad vertisitig; - • DON DENNIS, 'Walton Phone Seaforth 843 r 11;,; TERJN SERF QRTII` YETERII R- CLIN.TC" J ,O, 'Ter hull' DVIUI: W R, n .BrW. y ns'"•DV:14i.: VS. G: Drennana; DS7.M_ V S: -, 'Phone 1,05.aeaorth CCO ; UNTI NG:_ A. Mp .•,P E HA R R --G6 artered-ACeduntant 55 5 Sout hS. St. Telephone Goderich' "r • ... ,.: 343 :Licens ed ' MunicfP al -,:Audra -•--- tor CHIRO?RATIC- j. D..H. H. Mc N NE S Chiropractic • Foot . Correction .. Ca tion COMMERCIAL 'HOTEL ndaY, Tiiuraday—,1•`to 8 P.m A= G E ,Doeto " of Chiropractic s :• 433 M ` amA, Street'',. ,Exeter r )61:layY andIal oratorY 'Facilities Open Each Weekday Except • Wednesday Tues. and h T urs,;Evenin gs 7-9 ... For- Appointment - , ('hone 606, INSURANCE' — The MeK 'IL LB P , MUTU.AlG Putt INSURANCE. CO. HEAD .OFIICE EA'©.RTIIi -1 OFFICERS:. •P.resident--Robert Archibald, ,Sea,, ;forth Vice -President ;Atilster .'B'roadfopt, Seaforth Manager and See. -Trees. - M. A. - Reid; Seaforth • DIRECTORS:-' B. J. ' `trewartha,; Clinton, Malone, ' Seafot•th:i Chris: Leppra.. hardt, Bornholm;; Robert, Arehi= bald, Seaforth; .lohn H. 1ticEwing, Blyth; .William S. ;Alexander, Wal- toil;, 'Harvey Fuller, Goderieh,':1;, E.. Pepper, Rrticefieldr,,AlliSter. Broadfoot,. Seaffrth AGENTS: William •Leipery ,Jr.,. "Londes«'. born; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen Selwyn Baker, :.Brussels; . Erie Mtuiroe, Seafortii'; • , 0.00000'0'000'0 0 W. J. CLEARY :.. 0. Seaforib," Ont. , b 4 . ,LUCENSED, EMBALMER( 0- 0 O and FUNERAL, DIRECTOR O , Night or Day Calls '335" 0 4 ,0. 0000000000"-0 00'00:<O0,,00000. 11313-X 4o, funeral Service' s.,.Box 0 Licensed. Fntbalnrei' 0 b .Proilipt aeteiition O nd'coitarlfu Bed.ut: ' " 0 PLOVERS. �^���.�yyy*FO�iri�rA1.F, 0 Phones., • '0 0 Rea: '505 V Store 43 0 0 000400 .'0'00 0000.00000'0'0' o, O. 0 O 0 O 0 J. A. BURKE, Funeral Direcior':, and Ambulance Service 0 DUBLIN ONT 0 Night or, DaY . Calls:. 0 Phone 43" r 10 ; , 00.00`00 O0 O0 0 0 0 b 0 0 d' 0 O 0 -0 0 O: G00-00 0 . :G. A. WHITNEY i unelraI Home ^o Goderlch ' St. W., Seatorth 0 AMBULi4NCE SERVICE 0 Adjustable hospital, •beds 0 • for rent . :. ... T.FLOWERS VOR EVERY ' 0.&: QCCA;StOi �t ele riotie: lea. ifr p � Ix� ` 0.400000 0+p`