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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-08-01, Page 8fd ti ss. tt xK rt osrr X SI A>1 O1 H, Qv,t'., A TeiTs X` x,-:'1958 AT.ERL + : CATTLEa BREEDING ASSOCIATION. "Where Better hull§ Are Used" member shed • r u e ce effective lie tuber our is . scheduled for S ntiay•. rvt ,, ti • Saturday',4,. Ugnst 2,:1P58; for a trial:Per ntt For:cows in heat on :'Saturday Phone for service. Saturday eyeuing' £rpm -s to 8 -p.m These caws -'will bennseniinatel ear y in'Sunday - ' For cows nt.hea uSay morning, do not, call for service :until, Monde ,idol'' YFe r-Sarvice br-More.. orinatien Call-Collect'to: i,1111,-2;3441. .. .... (�11ntQ11 : 7:38 and9.30 a :m: -Week DaYs . .. Between 6 and 8 pm:•ou;'Sa'turday,Evening DONOT CALL -FOR SERV1rij ON:;:SJNDAY We are: 'a -co-operative. • non-profit, faster owned. and controlled 4rganixation whose',policies ' are, made •by the members through the board of directons . ` • BETTER- CATTLE ;,:FOR=$ETTEll LIVING YANT,. ADS BRING RESULTS ti. P1CnUC ■ h ^ •or Hot Weather 'Eatingut, t in s .A Picnic means.. different n thing's- to, h , g. , to, .different people." It may be a peek -up lunch for .the family to eat -out- in the backyard, or it, may 1n oT-ve:food a:, .ts o oak.:n Qn_a_fir at the beach. The, pienie menti is ' be :either simple or, ;elegant: The c 'ce`s:far title cmc de- todof e fomd thin ..s shelf: as -the distanae iminttve-1 :an the; equipment availalle•-farkee� ing foods chilled in, transit , ---Santlwiehes-made'from' •a -variety of"breads and trolls are the main; stay.,ite is of -most picnic"s, .'Tt"s a good idea to., take along the "mak- ings" mak Ings"::;for. sandwiches . . such as salad greens, vegetables.. `fresh from the garden,:"j,cream cheeses; '' sltriinp..and lemon' uice, and-a•°;tuna 'salad, .the recipe, for which is given bellow. Of course .suitable dress- ing must also be' taken along. as well as" crisp 'relishes; , olives: and pickles. " To ,complete., `the menu We_ Biggest cookies, fresh' fruit and _y -our: Fayoi±ite;beverage' A few 'suggestions for sandvgich- es are,also given: below. Those in Group ; l travel easily'; but. the it- ems listed in ,Group.2 must,:he .kept. an ice`` or in insulated bags while. in ~transit.' Phone • ;141 or ' 142 .own, On Instructs from t�ie`'1Vluiaclpnloil�icil I .IiEREBY PROCLAIM, .' A -Y CIVIC HOLIDAY :n:..: the Town of Seaforth and 'respectfully regtuest• the Citizens and' Businessmen to observe the same. STR• •ONG•' RECOVERY " BRINGS, 1N • EAPORTR DEFEATS NEW HAMBURG GROUP 1. Peanut' Butter jellies or jams tomato green pepper or Other vegetables, anchovy paste: GROUP 2 Seafood or •fish; eggs meat; -:-chicken:- o -r poultry; cottage: cam' cheese na Sandwich Filling Xie1e1 Sufficient filling for four large sandwiches" (eight slices of, bread -- _ 1- ca,. (approximatel3i 7/ °punt-= es) tuna ' 1 tablespoon chopped capersoi toasted almonds 1 tablespoon' finely -chopped parsley, ' Mayonnaise- or other thick dressing' Salt and pepper. • Drain and 'flake tuna; add cap ers or toasted,', almonds and, ,pars- , ley; - iioistetote lesired..consistency with mayonnaise , or other 'thick dressing. Season to taste ,with salt and; pepper. Keep, -refrigerated.., JUNE' SMITH - 'daughter of 1Vfr. ;and /Mrs,; A. ex•Sinith; RR' - 5, Seaforth,will.teaelr at SS '8, Logan, in September. She went' to SS 4, crnllpp, :and Seaforth: • District high School before at ••• -- lending Stratford. Teachers' College. Her, ' intere,sts: include 4 1.1: club, junior farmers ' and ,. young, people's, work.:'While at. college she 'was a member" 'Of the D,=amatics Club. • B. F. • CHSTIE : - IJlayor "God Save the''Qleen" Correction H 'S Superior Food Market Perfumed �I. ' ,BOMBS 16 -OUNCE SIZE District; Obituaries, • EWART EVANS BRi7SSELS--The death • occurred Sunday night,;'July 20 in. Toronto General Hospital,• of Ewart Evans 44, Grey:;_township ;farther: He had, been taken to Toronto ' for' treat - 'Mont of as chest; condition after a lengthy iilite�s He was 7a:—.native—, of 'Grey -town:- ship , son of tbe_�late. Lynn..Evans and• Amelia 11/1.cInnen Evans and lived all`•his life' ;in Grey He is;,s>aarv"ived by his-, wife, the, fprmer:Grace_.:Perdue ;by' three sons,•' Douglas, Garry';and , Brian, by three daughters, Barbara, pa- trieia arid Beverley, all .atr home ;:•The body was at. the residence, lot 18, concession 14, Grey, intil _Wednes'day-morn+ng when it wa - rembved , to the. Rann Funeral Hoene,• Brussels, for seri iee. Bur- ial was in Brussels cemetery,' Seaforth .;:eame bade strong in the ' up ,with four= kits .and. a walk, to secnd. ame 'of the- best -0.010e WO AA Pee Wee "C" semi -feu aX series, by" defeatin - � New Hamblirg 715 h.0 rsd. Y a • •New m= =5 T night. burg won the :first: game' 5.2, New• l;lamburg .garnered one run' frame t a, i s '.b t ,in the first f. me on w lut., u 1 w.ahforthit'i_'their 'hat to ok'the lead thre'They added .two more-intheteeondand-five=ru s in' the third, with ' Tommy Philips', driving Iii tiered; rnzis" With a :So13d. uo-base hit._ In • the i`btirtll inning. the New 1Ianiburg pitcher, walked fpui forcing in two -';mare runs;` The"visitors"t1ren came baek in'tlie fifth"1 and .s,Cored- : three ,marker They•added%another in the -seven . Kim.'McLean went. the. route -far Seaforth and was .never in trouble: ()rest-Romashyna,•for, New Ham buirgt wasa'taken 'oat ,in the third "aft"er lasing contra) _'and Was", reblae 'ed by Tani, Daniels and Fuller was put to ' catch.. Daniels, however;` couldn't. stop- the 'locals the game: ending '15>5 for Seaforth New Hamburg 100.,1:130'1---,- 5 7.2 Seaforth' ' ., 325 212:-15 6 3' few- Int burg o as na and Daniels; '`Seaforth: McLean' '• and Dick. • NEW HAMBURG•—Ken last cf George Wilson --lb; Tom ;Daniels, e; Boris Dobrody;; 2b; -_Ken 31;;Leonard Hood,:ss; Orest Rom- ashyna, p;' -Donald Eulbert,'rf Ger- ald':Eichler, if Foiler catching third,' replacing Eichler: SEA;•FORTI- B 'Akker,''ib; , T. Phillips, cf A', Patterson; •ss; K lUlcLean, pl' B Papple 3b; J Hall,''`". rf P Sillery 2b„ JT Sills if d• Dick, c ' -i SEATO LTlp 8 ; CLINTON 4 ` Seaforth-Bantam's-were-hosts to ,the .Clinton team Friday night and tuck the five -inning genie by an 8-4` count: Bill Campbell starting: for Sea= forth, issued ;four walks and an er=' ror, allowing . Clinton to 'take . the lea :with •three runs The locals; scored ttvo in their. Half of .the first. The first, Clinton' batter. in tie' second walked, but was left Strand- ed at' third: Seaforth batters, chine garner four Inns, taking ��6: to lead is the second, Camp b011,:: for Seaforth, _ was reg lievedby Torn Dick ;n'•.Fthe•:tlti.rdn. Clinton failed': to hit against Dick and collected ;one lode tally for the remainder o, f; theg aine: The locals' addottwo more runs in their half of,- the third- - Clinton . . ,-...::..., 300 ; 10-4'- 1; Seaforth . 2 4-a'. • Q x=$ : 7 2 • Clinton: Cummings and Durnin, Seaforth: Dick in third and Pat- terson. • at-terson..• • tic 1'Instruction in "all'. Coininercial. subjects ( ualified" Teachers — Modern Equipment • d D p1 �`: issue Y d ' ` i .b' • Ex niiiat'ons 'Set : mar ell,. 'and n4ma's . E - BUSINESS EDUCATORS! ASSOCIATION OF. CANADA:— " F • several yearseer "seat has; been filled. Forv r .:.. ., y : " 2te tstex vow .,-• ltlQn $20 ' `�elepha�te8 �• ,o W NT,. AI�S '��BRX�'(7G -RESULTS'I'hpne' 141, r D- ER T MENPS";7t's iTY table ten READ THE A R ISE rr Mrs., Keith Lindsay and Pamela,, of Napanee; is,spending a- few days, with the former's parents,. Mr. and Mrs'. John Henderson. Sean, 'Sylvia and Kathie wili'-'return td-Napanee- With her for' a ' month's ,vacation. Mrs. Robert Reid, of Kincardine, is visitilt'g with ;her sett, and Baugh ter in law Mr. and NUS. --Clarence Reid, and `family. Mrs.` 'Minnie ,angster,, of .Hen- sall, is 'caring fora lostpigeon fag- ged_ with= the. -numbers B1170.. The bird -has blue and, grey feathers with. white...mixed..^ ., Hensall Library will; be' closed �folarfill,. Acllon Pael£ed Variety at the • rAFORTt Lei ONS '23rd AN UAL inimmenimmurimirmlitionsiair W'EDNESDJ R'S DA? Outstanding : Entertainment 'an ; the commencing $:30 '1iVEONESD ►' I r J ACS BA'I'I1V1AN Comedian"and 11ia 1eiaii ` EY A E EISrn NDE1t. Td}if'•Dancing and Scottish Dancing' RepieSented Canada in Miss Universe Cdntest last year. JOHNNY DASH• • ca..)..'``,found Ju);g1er ; and.. Unicycle Artist. . .DALT "WALPOL1 dan6-a>rceimpantst.10.± the ''s .EiL GirXs'-: tuna Band. DA' rounds Each . Evening ; URSDAY ' SILL* 'MEET# Coniedian ' Magician Song `acid' Dance ?1an- MARIE -MAE' DEMERS Lovely Ifarid-Balancing ' -,Entertainet DALT.' 'ALPOLR' • = "Accompanist CLINTON R.C.A.F: �ANTII' FRlDA: r ZENA..CREEVERS' Internationally: Famous Dance Stylist -- and Baton -Twirler •• and Acrobat. She leads thei "Grey' Cup parade', each ,year., TED' RUST .Ventriloquist' and Comedian "Entertaining :Comedy for Children. PAUL MOS,' and SEIRLEY DHS-Oi�' mppttet ,:tali[. i . DANCING BINGO GAMES )mews, for 50 Valuable Prizes. i.,ns io •1 trac i ()cilia � Games Se at1 n2t Zit t oris ADMISSION;. CENTS hidren' Under 'l ; E A CARER , ;11111),WAY Thrilhing_ Rides for 'Young and 41 Perris Wheel . Nler . o �' rt' � Rouna., Ice Cream Bar to first 1,000 cbiidren'.un der 12, aceMnpanied to the Carnival by a Parent, .WED'NESIIAY• NIGHT nay roe eds for Lions Welfare and Maintenance of Lions Park and Pool tlie;'first two weeks- in August, dlos- ing Sathrday, August 2, and will re- ()pen Tuesday, August 19. All banks ' are now',due:.onSaturday; August 2nd: - HENSALL IOOF PICNIC Under ideal weather conditions the antina pienic� of the IOO,F and A ' iibd iiebekali-:-Lodges••was field ab''iho, local park':on '•uesday,_at__ tended by 135 members and guests. The Ioeal'.Bantam ball tea;m,'spon- soreil by-the-I00r , were speciai guests'for supper' A full .program of sports, • direct- ed:l'by 'Ed. Corlett, Garnet Mous- seati arid: Tam Meyers, :.were run off, Following are first prize twin -vers =boy:s i n 1- girls --under five; Li ltd aDeir-g us air—=`erglit-a ii d-uzfder;,- "Mervin'Be11 girls 12 and tinder :•Arlene CbipchaSe' boss,:; 12 and under, .Befit' �hipcha s�•:�girls,_ 15 and under, Donna 'Richardson; boys, 15 and under, Ron Schoeder::; !married woman"s�-grace, Leita•Fer gasps =Y- :men'S a - ;•-Earl Bell', married fn. -611'0, •race, Gerald d3efl ;1.;0dies `kit '--slipper•,'.-Shirley- Ferguson;„wheelbarrow race; .15 and under, Bili-Shaddick and Steve Kyle;',.three-legged -race; Bobby Smale ai}d :Billy :Noakes... H •IflhrIII11lII rW11t11111IliiIulII1rt1It11' —' m LIMITED llnton Ontario' Featuring the Largest Wide Screen " in . Duron County, Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear' Box Office Open: at. 8, p.m. ` First Show at Dusk. Children'' Under- 2 in :,Cars Free; Thursday and Friday July 31 •~ ngust, DotELF4 I? EATOLE ” BET AITACit , .AgarJohnand'Audrey Totter: "SUIIDE' $E1`,0ticLION" John Ashley and:.Tonch :Conners = Cartoon) SATURDAY ONIX August. '2' -"TOE' WHDITF FEATIIER" {Colour} : (Cinerii"ascope)-° Robert:Wagner• and Debra Paget (One -,Cartoon): SUNDAY ATIDNITE and MONDAY August, -3 And. ";SOLDIER -Or -FORTUNE "- (Colour), (Cineinas'cope) '< -Clarke Gable-- Susan Hayward,' (One Cartoon) Tuesday, and Wednesday August5 and 6 ; "CAMPBELL'S'` , $INGDOM " (Colour) ick Bogarde -- Barbara Murray; (One Cartoon) Thursday' and, Friday - August 7"aud 8 = DOUBLE FEATURE. =. " ' 1 OCIE ALI; ' NIGHT" Dick MilIer and, The Platters • (Adult Entertainment) " DRAGSTitIp GIRL " ' Fay ,Sponte and 'Steve.'erre' (One Cartoon)' ' Saturday, and', 'Monday" ' August., 9 and -11" ,DOUBLL.,FEATURE_ -- "APA.CIl1S' WOMAN„ . (Colour) Ioyd Bridges and Joan Taylor `� NAKED i"A1tAt ISE " (Colour) le Richard Denning -- Beverly Garland (One Cartoon) Tuesday and ;Wednesay - August 12 and 13 THU 'PRIDE' :AND PASSION" V (Colour) Cary Grant - Frank Sinatra Sophia Loren• (One Cartoon) �I111tNIl1Im lllttlttl�lttl11Ilt1tftUHllIIIA i3ecause tura as gives instant iltiDn3atijC . e 7G11t heat, in every room. of your house all winter through. YDUTTIN`ISSEI)- v il•� TO. 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