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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-07-11, Page 6EXF.OSM'''GR, Al—s6TTI, , tll,1T., JULY 11, 1958 FUNERA° ,13 ilIES.- 'HOiF G--Ofrf,1-,1A111S. Requiem Hight its i'Vas sung b'. Rev E; R.: Weber iii ' St. Jamea' Roman Cathalie , C.111 ch ': Seaford y r B . Neil' ( y N 1 p • Mori ison Frld^ i>torni "at 'the; funer.2 of u the a n- , a L�alidon. Free "'toss, lilrs'_,-Tlipn'ias �.PFilLazizs; ;:..late~ -of � _�� • Windsdz':'Irn,he_ 7isG ear, she was • Railway y z n w ay construction Canada i Mar.a i _ . „ hi, _. the: former, Margaret a•et Givl n, of was 'heavy, during the 1850ts ti One' McKillop: Township; daughter. Of of the iMe§sconnkletedat.that time'. -_ the late Thni,nes: and Mary A6zi Was :the. Buffalo,.and LakeHuron Cuxtin"Gi�^lirn 1 ',Was' .:. St. James' ."curial, made in, a s eeazete>sy. Seaforth. .Pallbearers were'' Wii1iains; • Themas, VY`zlziams,.- Peter "M Iver, '_James , iv t� lin^. Joseph Gvlin and Patrick ict e•th IJ.ARnNTEED 1°'1 �T .•T ' RTIF CA ES 6���Se�h�El� .CE I . fpr a::terrn ,00f'5 yeiprs. Prirne'rpatianel-•I4:d esttGuaranteec! Interest'paid`:semi=annually :by cheque Write '.t o da .fo : descrpYei ti' folder o y for ... r_t.: CO 200 QUEENS. AVE.'', A1' -Y LOi N, 'oNTARio Railway, way,. which "was,. _Opened ;oto through traffic :on June •28, 1858,'. wyhen a ',special ;,train was 'ru� ththrough from Buffalo .to . d r' g C*9 e zch: A great celebration was held in Goderich July y 8 1858. , A contem- :Porary;• • newspaper account-,f01.- lows:, ccount- fol-: lows :. "Thursday a(„July t1 1858 'v _ Y (,. y 8, .)vas a -gala' -day, ' on the shores of Lake Huron From an early, hour on Wedtresday- up to 2 '.o clock "Thurs-. da invited guests 'continued t _ 'ar- rive r- b- '(] 7 r_v ..from: various lace e io s p s in the United- States and Canada, and. numbers • poured -into G.oderich from the surrounding 'Count'ry till every, plaee.,;,c�f publie aceommoda BRODHAC Ew azzd Mrs. Lawrence Reek, of Detroit with Mr, and Mrs. George Rickrack' and other relatives. • Jos.: - lizabeth Mvren'4;• vf•'� zt= honer.', with ldr: J. F, P ueter. Miss . (}rdeiia :Wolfe and Miss Margaret Jeffery, of Detroit, with to•pro,rgote` the_eonfertof-the thou -:;Mr. and Mrs. J.a°vern''Wolfe. sands'' .asse bled. _.And here. we" iV is.g' Mary' .Di;ttrner.: is visiting' y iler.:son, Gerald 'DI -taper and Mrs.:. Sliou d : Say t€iat" the arrangements .r�;++ �r ave. - Perfect •satisfaction.; Each .g 'guest; must have_ felt no effort was spared- -that could .be : exerted for his' enjoyment,, , "A large l,anquet hall had' been e'll: e o,.teocc es cia er ct d i h ascan n P Y ...e- �, occasion theh courthouse o west i of t o onside. ,to. .whi;e -access was . the flight_ of, h p steps at the 'western : entry; This temporary' 'building .Covered • a space of same 770. b ` 5 or, 60 feet. P Y 5 A le :. x r .gal ry e tended across one end. fo *;the'acconr accommodation tion the he ba d, z. m a n The hall was decorated "with gay Colors and 'evergreens,, displaying' words s of kindness and names of "kindred infero ts such as, come', `Reciprocity', "`Our Ameri- can Friends'; `Railways', • `Sluron' -tion--wase•-sd=co;cn'letely •.,exhauster- that the 1 ospftality of private hnus es dhad to. be resorted to;'.and, ixt 'this respect�ueIl.diiithe.good poo-: ---i-ple_oi:= .Gnderich;.acgl,; f .-tbe� ] i ev7erai marts•; of the town triumphal archways •iia ected.;'t --excellent. -style-most - of the stores were closed -the. people wore their . holiday; dresses -and the roost 'cheerful of faees'':every.-, 'here • to be seen., ;;The 'day, was„ warns and 'the streets MA"dusty . b e esti'thin.g....was-done-:that'could-be; Buffalo' `Saginaw `Chicago', ener. Rev. and Mrs. o A John rbucit7e h Jimmy, Billy 'and. ."Bobby, ' of Ties, peler " with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Queren esser' on. Sun- g. day, ' United Lutheran- zn Church WOmen int for their , mo t n hl . y meeting with Mrs, 'Martin' Dietz Mrs.:OsJ car Youngand s,' Albe" I12r bort Bauer taking: the devotions, :Topll3 was, F• ." "The,Woman; o With a Little . n 1 So n Discussions on•:`the - topic' were led Pas o E ` ii t Fischer. y ?� J soh r. Sixty-five dollars NV -as • sent to' Missions.' Plans --are` being made for the .100th anniversary pf. St: Peter's,• Lutheran Church, Sept.'' 14 to 19. ��i�r aua�ro�iunn coo The meeting of Burns',WMS was "held at the home of '1Vfrs. John' Riley Tliursday; Mrs.- White open!'" the meeting nby reading a poem. entitled, . The 'Healing Hand of God." IVIrs. N. Lear read the scrip- ture, P tire, after' which Mrs. ` White led in prayer: Mrs.: Ed, Bell sang a loyeiy,•,.solo entitled, -."Unanswered Pnter." 'The study `book, "Meeting :To- day's To- day's Crisis egether," was taken b s , . e.. ,.: y Mrs.' J z1 y, Which told of the scant exister e., of the labeling- , _ g. m n-iu..dhpan, as`•the m.Tn• in :the mines are out ,of'work. Efforts are being, put forth t establish b g r omore.. churches,. The Tabor .union . con sists' of approximately uc .mi ' s million people, and they try t'o halt -the Christian wort=.•: At this time the e , t Japanese eo e ah2�e tha Ch 1 t 'Christ x �P P . must be , • brought to' the'people. Post-war bonds have weakened „the old ianhii eiistoins and families are now tree to . seek -thein own- _wives. or. husbands: undor-.tha new laws, women have a right' to vote an.d are on the same -level with the men, • ,With this new role of adiilstinent the -Church: has'a don=" ble work,' also •a.' great ,:challenge bringing Christ to the 'youth. M`rs.. George e Cat: ^: tea . r fez d a �aet= ter received from Miss June-ltob- ertson Kofr ' City,' Japan, who is. the . missionary for 'prayer. `Mrs.; Hesk, supply "secretary, stated a bale of clothing, valtied at 132.00 had been sent to Scott Missipn, To^: Tonto.' Tlle.,;meeting: .was ';closed with prayer ra r byr. Roe., oe. ' P Y S It was decided. to paint. the floor f the church"' oauditorium The decision was reached at the WA meeting' which followed.,.An', auc- tion ' basket was.e h and the. held, meeting closed with Much being" served by Group;One. oTiiE-NEWER-- LONGER.' ,SELF C1. S We always give; gentle, thorough, hand -care, when needed... 'So, watch deli eater summer, colors' come back'40 ;their fresh crisp; newness after, .cleanin. n g �,. here. FAN L CLEANERS eafor h Phone87. • S h t `Milwaulreer;.ietc Over the- chair. ST (fLN AN NEWS OVINE 'WEEK seas• `God Save ,the . Qnern'','' sur- • •, ihounted . by the Royal Arris of -Word, was received here of the ding on -Saturday. ' E'dgiand, carved -in wood by, Mr- Beath. of ltfrs. John D. Collins,. i)f .M,rs.. J.oSepk Kale and Mrs Wil - Pell, In, other',parts>of. the room Detroit..She was the fernier Mary h_iam,Stapleton'were in• Detroit,at_ ke�1d_TJnion• Jack and the Amex Piere, wand was- the. dailghter. of tenng dithe' funeral of the late Mrs c n flag were unfurled side by the, late Thom -ib Pierce and ElizaJohn D: Collins. d'been er;- 'side, Covers had been -laid Ler 7-10 :`'th Evans.-- She=waas;bomn-in-Dub _ V1t acid.: Mrs. Vincent Murray: probably 6513 -dined most sumu lizi and lived there arid :in St, Cal- arid; family:. and -Mrs. .Elizabeth GOODYEAR .SUPER -CUSHION tires .. they give ,you ;;miles more wear GOODEAR TIRES' W19 ` SEAFORTH MOTORS W. T. TEA -LI -PROPRIETOR PHONE: 541 CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE WNTK1 P The Helping Hand Mission` Band Will.hold their picnic at tje, home. of Mrs. William Dodds on''Ftiday. afternoon ''•••' SS and 'Congregational: ipieni,c .- Cavan congregation and'.'Sunday School helda` very- ,.uccessful pie .arc at the Seaforth Lions Park oh - Saturday After a swim in the pool 11ie cluldrPrr=gatre.a l.Y. ••sponf5 ,..,-The. follow•i'iig are, -the fesizltt ; of the snorts:, girls and boys 5 years and 'under Jimm"ie. Anderson; .Paul' Somerville girls,' • $ 8 Marlene • Dolmage Julia ,,Blanchard d''boys; • 6-8, an Dolmage, Grant" Little,, girls,:. 9-11',:Toyce Deli -nage. Paul-: ine Dolmage;• boys,: `941 Jimmie Rapson• Murray McClure, - girls, 1214;;,Marlene Peper; Elaine. :Beat- tie, :boys; .12-14,• Gary Little Gary .Alexander.; peanut scramble„ kin• - der,.garten.. • Kick. the slipper girls 16-8,. Julia Blanche .Dalton boys,• 6-8, Rae Beattie, •Neil Littie;,;halloon randce;: girls 9'10, 11 Leis Bernard, Kerr;.. boys '9 ; id 11,_ i I.uxr-ay Limp: Ciure,' Jininrie Rapson foud r -le race, ?girls and boys, 14 andun der, lst; •Murray .kfaClu e " Gary Alexander, ;and Jiijinie., Rapson, 2nd, Elaine. -Somerville, , Jean Boyd and Linda Papple '''wheelbarrow• race,.: -Murray McClure and Gary .Alexander; .lan 17oliriage and Grant Little •necktie ,'-rage; Gary ,Little- and' Delphine D6lmage, ' Kenneth: Dolmage and -Dorothy -Dalton;•kick. the 'sliper, meq and women, Doro . thy Dalton', . AdaBInifO artJ;ldest' ember; 'Mrs R , B;eattie, ;young-' m est member, John -Hulley; ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank'Hulley :A -dehcieus "supper was enjoyed after `the 'sports .urogram,. UI%alfs 11 Community Hall', Friday, Lally llth Daaemg •10'to 1 MUSIC BY :TA1wT,WILBEEE. AND . ' HIS ORCHESTitA ECEPT-I.ON For Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pepper Bayfield P.ayilionw Wednesday, July 16 Norris :Orchestra EVERYONE' WELCOME 1 1• • -t Ali se . fuiims ism a wra i r .r MI— ..a ••••••• um: A• vote on 'the continuance- ©f; r the :Ontario . dog Marketingplan will '.be held= on Friday, July 25th. '1 Producer? j Polis willwtie o en"frozrrr:l0 a.lm. to 8 .m '.Iacal time.' A. list of voters is 'being r prepared by your Municipal Clerk. If r ou'areea''ho producer "cake sure our name is listed.Remember . -: toff m' vote in theTownship � u� i' in which you reside. The Ontario Farm Products Marketing Board has directed a .letter to ail producers oh ' the voters list.; If you :have of received a letter,-. he ckto :nake certain:rr`' ' Yon. are re�" tiere - . the Consult ' voters st ar'h ' c eek with your d " al :Clerk Mimic �.0l ' 1' for the location of your -polling booth.:, :r. .1':. .1' 1 ONTARIO FARM PRODU . ARKE,TING BOARS ; M 1 tare P. Ke B; $TEIIVAItT �' ' Cha rrrie iSeittefai`y . . sir r w - es, esi:aee Its cis ue ems sw mer tee ecu err slit see OM Mit rw er6.1 ms Yw'ew err OS OM r* eee 11"11" -"-Ael; ewi s 'ous1y, umii"ah before moving to=Detroit Murray spent-Sunday=tri-London. • `,°Shortly after p.m.. His'Excel- with- ' her family::` Mr and; Mrs. Wilfred 'lIartleib fancy the Governor-General accom- -;She is survived °by her. husband. and Miss Acme .Nolan„-Hitchener; y _John Detrolti and with-Mrs...Elizabeth Nolan panted b the sheriff- (whose ',guest and 'two song, 'J ::he was:: during;.his visit -to Gode,'. Joseph -with the,,Adiefr i- Army .,Mrs Joseph Melady .spent ;the itch), the 'mayor and several ;other, ;in ' Spain: The , funeral '' was. held' weekend in,•Windsor and Detroit. leading gentlemen of the ;town and from..Holy Redeeiifer Church; De ' Miss Cleo'.BoWm,an; Miss Noreen. neighborhood -:entered -the --hall: the- trent with -burial -;in Mt-Elliot-eexn Dalton -and Miss-$ atriceMaloney; mayor_(Dr. IVLacDougall). oecupied etezy. - are. in Toronto attending Summer the chair; on his right sat Sir.: Ed- Mr.. and Mrs.,;:- Charles 1Vlaloise school. mond:`Head, Hon.A.V. B. Robinson and family, Windsorwith' Mr. and Ted Melady in:Windsor.; and others; -and on his• -left -the• Mrs...Thomas. Morris, and they at- ,Miss 'Mary. Malone, Windsor; mayor of Buffalo, M. Jones, Esq., tended the Butters: -Malone wed- with Mr.': and Mrs Joseph Malone Capt, Barlow, etc. ' "The pro ram got ':tinder > way :E'XFOSITOR WANT'ADS:.BRING RESULTS :—. Phone 41 withal eusual- toasts and.'stressed :tb&'reason for' the celebration;.wiz: The opening o the Buffalo; 'and bake Huron Ra'Iroad,'--}wrhich w=ould 'transport people--,from:-their homes -- in Buffalo; the Queer' City of the---'� West' to the shores of Lake Huron in about five hours.' The Buffalo' speaker, w✓ho. gave expression to these' ideas ,could be; heard.--`but- Very' --`but very indifferently,throiighout: This` ^was,long before:.the 'days of sound amfilifidation and public address ;. systems: pne of the,?cost interesting` re-' spon.ses 'seems 'to have been , that of Captain Barlow, : engineer.'::: In• acknowledging -the- toast he said: "Ori the 28th of June the company had' succeeded in the , accomplish-' ment of that Which had been prom iised. by them, .and a: great' coin - m ercia "highway had been up betryeen-.Buffalo, the Saginaw, (� Milwaukee, Chicago and the Great West Aiready the great fact: had been m deonstrated, that.' Goderieh !'I Wasdistant from Buffalo only three.'' ,,and a half hours and`,' he had no :I mi`sgis ggs as to the Ultimate : re- sru1t, firmly believing- as he didwith .those in• England 'who had invested their',inaney. inthe.entei'prise, that, the'Goderieh and LakeJfuron Rail road=•eras-�o€-all_other-s the. -best and shortest' route = for the imm ense" trade . and traytrl between, the east and the' west: Other toasts: foJfo'Wed bv- vvhi-eh ` the `whole afternoon' was .occupied;, but; vmost • -of :the-.-c-srmpapy:.,: -left about'6`:o'clock ,turd went in search''. of 'the lions ofthe town,'- or wan dered 'down 'to:, .the margin of , that broad.• bine lake --of --which poets, have sung so sweetly. "The, ball toolt.place,..in, the ,ban - a0 which. had; been clear - ad , for. ;'dancing and a 'magnificent affair it tivas.• 'Dancing was ;Inept' tip iearly'all night a:nd the utthost good feeling prevailed. 'The old, and the yeuiig, the :gay and the grave, thebeauty and. :the fashion were there from nearly all parts: Again the good; people of Goder•ich" enter- tained inose hospitably; supp1Ying without -"stint "trifles 'and chain pagne;',and thus ended: a very in terestm.g events `Before , we, conclude - this notice a word or two':niust :be said of fhe hew-, road • With very ; few eitcep-' tions there •isd,no heavy work west of Paris. 'The new part 'of,the road runs :•wonderfully smooth,.. Guests who' left Goderich at; 9:55. arrived at _Hamilton •liy 'the ::Morning;, Ex- press froth Paris at2:50, -;thus bringing the distance,fiom lake to lake • .within. '•five, hours', inetuding. stoppages If 'some of our .readers who ' have spent nearly a wee on the road iiF the -`good d old trines' will just digest this fact rt .Maly be admitted . that' however :handl the times at present may^::be, at'i any rate they cannot be called; stow. .ming to owrcliffe o#ori SRL-WORTH 195'6 Piylnoutl Four. -Door' 1955 Dodge. Four -Door 1953. Dodge Sedan 1953 Ford TwoDoor: 195:1 Pl mouth:: oda t 1949 Plymouth ` 1949 DeSoto Four -Door TRUCKS 1955 Ford One -Ton Stake Body 1950` Fargo ?/,Ton Express lecturing New . Tractors both 'wheel and crawler Other New .Machines N Y dist 8:00P .m. Patch next 1a.leY vee .'s- '. for more deta`ls ` lJ 1 I .'� wclif e otors D D E, DE SOTO CARS DODGE TRUCKS i CASE ..FARM°=.-1VIA C HL . VERY h P one 267 ` '' Sea%nth Good Reading a d „„ f+ ' for the e Whole Fa mi :. • News Facts, Family Features Tie ehnstige Science' Monitor O k rwtiy Stn adstai 11., Mass, Sendyour newspaper fdr the brit; checked. Enclosed find. my check ar' Marley + rdej, 1 year $18 [] ,Yionths $9 0 3 Months $4.S0 0' NOMA Address' City zona state isa x6. • • • �i . not in 'the sense of iriciul`goizce, :;ib be sure-• a "but in the'sense.of a teat er's es o i ' . h r p ns bilzty £ox' citizens'.• in' the. Making,`For to fico wise fere each pupil is a• 'sjiecial study, each future 'an Unknown uantit . the figure'in the' stone waitin the'p acul t r s hand. a , ' NO 'One knows vvlaaf future reat_aes., ntay Ire hidden 'here ==what statesmaix, ' physicis,t o> .Humanitarian of finnOrrOW. )3tif'eY-err thoughtful 41.14t,must recognize that if we art,to realize this potential iri braintioiva, and readh our full stature in nationhood,: we 'nust•maintain and constant". Y raiie°the the -high. ualit. • of Canada's.. teacltin.' - g ,�i • Y g .profession: YOU can help. .Wnte for : the booklet:listed is below, "and snake plans notu,,,to attract, and keep • good 'teachers 'in- yaur.coinmunity. 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