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`SEAFORTH;.'.ONTARIO JULY 18 '1958•
ere IS a PgCeforPrwate
Beques• i'
, m- :. tial donation; contributed to an -es-
town of eaford com,.. . .:;. , ,:..
Ihecentl the � .., -. ..
elishment. of eat valve, was Dr.
eed.;�o�strizetion, of a new:,.arida- ' ,; tab 'great.
enDr::Bell's donation•
Bell, of Hensall, D , ,
, :.. to : Its hos • l�ta1 .ata .cast ,
:.., South_ Hunan:;:?.
.. made it possible fox S
s
to open' a new nurses' re
•
. _ _ .. , .. -- Hos ital
: :� .. out-�t•�ame �• Q, �..�
Of tells a213. il i
few weeks.- <ago.,__,„_.______-___._____ - _
. of.. ihe:com- -_ dence a -___ ..
raked.. bythe people
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, _ the a' or.� osteon comes fthings branch ...
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• some .,branch;.` of ;government.` Inds
r' gists from public spirited -citizens.
'"eti es- take
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': in :other words, had ..--. .. and :.,s' hadmade Su- refuge :ix -this tendency.. thus per:
the Means. ,not ,.. � ..
�..that are
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exed th `,.
sSible to itizens in. a, concrete manner..
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roc edµ: with,. ,the 'slew :' wing . One In".iiscussilig the matter the Mea-
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'l instances ;'i ri ;this : dis- ' ford" Express praises the donor- s and
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Ick where- substantial bequests to points' to the effect it. is hoped their .
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WATER SrVAKt; •
• Editor; The Hexon Expositor:
On July 25 the hog producers
ro-
nthe o P
tot. �.
asked t o g
are. k,d vote ,
,.
1 :Ud
er this
slut;ers I1larketing P an n
have the
hproducersli
. e
la th 'hog
privilege -of voting at • the annual
meeting in the .county on : Yho- shall
represent :them 'at the Ontario ;:an-
neal meeting' of • the organization.
•M the provincial, annual;• these
county delegates; carry out your•
wishes in', the 'tnatter of policy, and
officers • for'" your . ; organization..
These' officers .are' -then ;obliged to
carry out the . wishes of your dele-
gates on the. marketing of your
hogs or face. defeat at the next
.annual meeting: elections -
25 •ea- -.is:ugh t.haveyourtorprofit
orease
week,eggsflocks
centsof
byfar,inglike cheaper,caseareitop-quotedme grower,Whichtionmill bags,largeproducer.
Arms : Caught :in Wringer - Hay Township, conned' on Monday
' h 'with:'.a re west . fori' the`
red n?g t , q,.
,a ,
a Arelier s
RY , _
_..: ith
townslu to_,do so
me work w
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!ors;: �,orne, Archer; Vl??itaghatrt suf„, the road down to the lake :'at St
fered a painful±aeciderit on batur: Joseph'. They'` also "asked nauncil`
day vheir' both ,.his arm_ s mere=tto do- necessary levelling _to .ac
caught by `- and 'drawn into the commodate: more cars ,,for parking..
power wringer bff a washing ma;; -Zurich Citizens News.
chine: --After first-aid treatment at.
the , • Winghani Hospital, : the 'child
was allowed to '>.return :'home,
Win ham ,,9dvari e -Times•,
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Ladles To 'Africa
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The Beatty Lad. r p, Y.,.,.
working on' its first expert.order,of
to Races Liicknow-made ladders, It is, an
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hi "ed to South-,.A:frica, and
- to'be sip
'�JVe S
2 e
ns w
'-hCiitz
�1AriC �...._
k
" lit the end. of ,the week.
ready abo ,. ,:
r wakened:in..•the e been su lying
have,. you.: ever , w , nBeatty Bros.• have pp . :
s p eciat an export market in South Africa,
mornlri e ,
hours of he 1?
1 ou t _.. g�
ear h r some
,, ,Hand.. ,,, _ 'I�riidad y and Bermuda fo .
e Ytl :es e-
s:h and r . . , tint rder is b
ekends ,. _e but:the carr o
n Weekend's; trine
Ion
1 0>
ark a l
h Seaforth th L 'Iis P p 3� the- - , ,, 111E -first; time ,by
rstreets;,iii" Vil- ing; ,filled for
.. was `erected-when:a be squealing Ole' our' L"iicknow irianufactured ladders.-
fine avlho-n,..
order for. 40 foot extension ladders
it is expeeted7fheehipment- ilthe
Evict "Guest” At Betel
police evicted .- an
Grand Bend�rpoh„
unregistered guest from one <of -the
.
g.
resort: hotels'' early `. Sunday .:morn
ing. The guest hadn't paid for a:.
room,',' had "made ;a mess"°in ,the
hallway and walked around nois
ily. Apparently, he-b:ad been in-
vited by one of the "registered:,
guests but none in the 'building ad-
mitted-to
d-mitted to being. host. , • Police noti-
fied the
otifiedrthe guardian of .the. bewilder-
ed •>intruder and .the horse, -was,
returned to ;Lytle, Riding .Stables.:
The incident' -occurred about'5:30
a.m.-Exeter: Tinier'=Advocate.
thehewas should
'.[W lNCHELSEA:".•
Mr. and Mrs. NeWtoit Clare e at ' ,
tended a. family Picnic at Snringg
be►i1K•: --
Master Grant Gilflllan is -spend
ing <a few •days with his uncle: and .,
-aunt; Mr, and Mrs Roy McDon-
ald, of Staffa.-
a'
Lynn dr.
n
s n L
Ms Elson Y
r- and Mrs,
ten ed the Skinner pien1c
family: at .d
at Riverview: Park,' Exeter, ore
Sun▪ day. who,
Mrs. -AnnieVeal, :of Exeter,
o in : the best of
hasn't;. -been ; enj. Yi.�.
health,.. is spending Some time' with,
her - daughter;; ,Mrs.. Elwyn Kers-
lake and:. Mr, Kerslake and fame
how • profitable and how efficient
largeyoperatoi�s are,'and•that tho
small; producers can't survive, but -'
" In the light of-theabove.facts it
nil farm for $60 per : ton. This
mill operator adniitted,that he had der.
considerably less profit ,per ton in ,• We hearya great deal :'oftalk on
; bit Swimming
e, L10i1S � .. . .. may P.ro1u g
tl1 ,_ yAssistant:,:,;
y . (By A. S. Bolton,
ties � : rilore, than we .can -1 n be
::: • _ ' - ock,: car ra .
recent- st.• ,.
LLQ. ' One o th
a --..:.'who. ' re out.. • a S1lbstan=
, rn le'S. of a citizen, , y
if governmeiming_ roves, ae_ dgricultu aL RQ:p resentature).,_
e o.
seGi3kx•ed, , swirnXnizlg-will-fi p .
ns' ha e',been 'de
the' `Haying,
o operations' v ..
hbited Grand.,Reed 'harbor,: P„ • . . , : ...,
resort counscil decided -r•. Monday layed by frequent rains during the
night. .The -ban :will .be imposed past week These ,rains, aceom..
to prevent, tragedies similar to the panied-by wind, have caused some,
dtbwmrig-ove DominionDay--holi lodgings in 'gram_fields inSouth
day wberi -a P-arklull•: teenager be Huron .Sept for- the lodging, the
en in exhausted attempting ' to grain; fields appear to be in eitcel
swim - ac ..dss the:: harbor,:; Council lent `condition, a9ad''. indicate good:
fox's felt 'the move was also: desir- yields Powdery ',mildew has of --
able because of the: danger .,from. feted lected seine, eropsof Parkland• bar
-boats vii the :areas --Exeter Trines ley,, Brant; barley : is resistant to;.
Advocate,`: "• powdery .mildew and is' unaffeet
ed
.Request Road To Beach With " adequate 'moisture and
4'F'our,.,members':of the`, Chamber warmth, corn, beans, turnips and
of-`Coniiner-co,-N Albert..Xaihfleisch,. sugar beets: continue- to_make-good'
Milton Oeseb, William• Siebert -and growth. The Mexican bean beetle.
--Haroldt.;1, ielr -accompanied—by has -:affected some fields o£ white?
S;tatuey Smith were 'present at ;beans,
JULY : 20 TO
s..NATIONA
FARMSAFETY WEEK! `WILL Y
TAKE ONIIY 30` : SECONDS
(OUR TIME TO READ :SONIETHMNd�'x
THAT. MAY ' SAVE YOUR LIFE ?
'Keep mnchinery.in good repair.
• Operate 'tractors safely.
• Use the right, tools for• the job.
r,
• Watch .your step to prevent
".-
proaehing :them. -
i
Know and obey all traffic Laws.
• Ee "fire -sighted"..
Be ,a goody housekeeper":
►� Apply -first aid promptly
Treats guns as if�-theyy were...
loaded:, .
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INTERNATIONAL
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Tomato _.luice,—Lg. ' 48=0� tl o . .29c
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'GORDON .11AcGAV.IN,
Interesting items: gleaned from
The Huron Expositor of ' 25, 50
and 75 years ago.
From The Huron -Expositor Miss Mary Holmes, Clinton,• and
July'21, 1933 Miss Marion.-Watson,'',Seeforth,
pupils of Miss Ida G Holmes;':
Normal School results- un
indicate passed their junior examinations.
that, interim first elass.:ceriiflcates in piano ; -
have been granted' to' Mary .'D - Mr.D Farquharson,. who -was
Reid, Veronica A Nolan, Margaret en a trip to the West, has returns,
prover; Norma 'J Habkirk, Doro- edr home.
thy I. ^Wilson, Glen S.• Hays,. Clor- Mr John: A. McEwen, son of Mr.
don. Clive Rennie, and interim sec Duncan B. McEwen, of the London
and class certificate to' -Gladys M: Road, has very successfully pass
Butson. ed his " final examinations at thq
Mr.. John.. MacTavish picked a Medical College,? Toronto
,largeipe.: toinato in his garden
last week This is the'first of the
honte""$rown variety appear" this Proms, ;The.. Huron Expositor
year, a record 'Mr MacTavish has • r t, 1883', •,
held for several: years.
R. frost ge, Sari were recently A , cheap excursion ' will take
asked to . repair the, Clinton.'cairn, place to Toronto on Tuesday. The
and on Friday • John' R, Frost fare for theround trip is $1.75.
blithely,set forth to do the Work One day, recently Mr ,Sohn Gil -
He_ i ired ,the ezirn erected inles, ?i of Bibb ert, was furiously
memory of the builders on 'rite tt 1 by his- own dog:` Just af-
Huron 'Road,, and then present f takitig;"his little 'girl, 'who- had
his bill, but was refused payment. been away with her mother, from-
Mrf,_: Frost wthen learned that- he the buggy, the dog sprang tipoTh
was supposed` to have: been work • hili and seized hiiin,:by Pe ism:
ing ' at the:' cairn, on the London Mr J acres Ilurie,
Road.' has •a horse which; is now 24, years
-Starting August 1,.the .•CNR'•will Of age, andis still without-a-blem
pick', up and deliver freight.: ish and works on the farm every.
MisS,.•Ilelen Lane, , daughter of day.
Rev, W. P. Lane and, Mrs...Lane, = The hay crop .in this district is
secured her •ATOM degree n vocal alt-' abundant one this year, and: is.
and piano, taking honors in eaoh. of excellent quality.
Miss 'M. Leslie, who filled the
t - position of assistant teacher in.
D S MONgxt$ Y
VALUES °l :!
1�T..T_-_MISS...THESE,-- - .._ .-___ _ _ __
NQ
with:Free
Pkg." o£Mixade
' Robin
-H
ood
gadona off
WHITE CAKE MILL-Lge. 21 oz.:Pkg,
,
• 3- TEA : BAGS. Package of :IOO Sags.:.:: 79.c
All Popular, Brands • '
•CIGARETTES,' -Carton of 200 - $2.99
_JIEWEL SHORTENING 1-1b:-Pkg .:31c •
Clover Crest -- Pilre 57
WHITE IIONEY .2;1b. Carton c
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St -Williams•
APPLE PIE'READY '20 -oz Tin ::. ..,..:.
7c '•
Brunswick
Swift's Golden Dew
Saturday
Kraft 4. Canadian' '
our.. United, I3uyers 'Store,
Phone 12
Seaforth
Jtily 11'7, 1908 tion, for a professional.Seeond,class
Two little girls; Annie daughter °°1.till.eat-°' '
bat, grariadiiktren,,-af• Manitoba, :sent ,tis a sariiPle of
threeyears of , age, were at their Let's not be ,placid about „whet--;
grandfathers. Dr:: Niapkey was is, could happen: here and, newt
th0 ate Still very. sick, Very .few' over 18 ,yearS -of age
With 'serne chdliceS, of' recovery. have, beep Taceinated,adainat
HenrY Cash, MCKillOp, had; one-third , of *6_, P012.0.16. -
ripe' ; toniatpes in ,-his ;garden ,4m, lieu -is still vulnerable! • Keep,to
'July '12, • the 1.war on flies; keep well rested,
It seems'that Geor,ge Mtifird, Partieldirly if not feeling _tee Well;
waS on'the roof and viekink up- dishes . and :silver use. Xeep
n bundle ef:Shingles started up the your.' handS dean ,ancljaWaY Iran
VinL InSt. hia•batance and, felt your ,inotith... It is an simple toile
a distanee of alimit 20 feet. The, really. safe! Vaccinate' how!
then Picked' up wa4.in Mo,re 1060146 earwig Al4ekle with
Mr Itob6-et Lang,' formerly Of
Smith, and Gertrude Smith, of Tio-
catnoch4n, -.of Tucker., a Iniml5et 'Stalks °I 1341'1Y' ktid
ehith, wire pai-aort,d,-,by. eatiag prairie, bay, Th6 longst stalk mea-
rus wor
at
BAN K
If you _have 'a bankirig problein, Mee to know there are
PeOPle you ean•-felY on for sound judgment ,and advice:. Over
the years oronto- onumon people have. gamed wide ex-
perience,. in all' phageg, of banking. So; if you re thinking of
banking problem, wig not-plaCe that, Problem iti the hands.,
of etperienced. people. who eau give you ,sound, helpful, trust:.
you. DroP,iUto your nearest Toronto-noininion branch soon.
THE
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