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The Huron Expositor, 1958-08-29, Page 5
�VIr -and. Mrs. John:Mueller, and RuthrAinn, of Hamilton, visited with Mrs August;HillebreCht ' Mr. and Mrs Orval Whitfield” and daughters, of. St, Catharines,- visited,with.Mr. and INits. R. Shol dice: Miss Linda Whitfield return ed .home with ;them ..after spending_ two 'Weeks'here - Mr •and Mrs:. Douglas Artcheson, of Toronto visited. her parents,'Mr. and Mrs Edwin Rock, before' ,to .Niagara: Falls! where.`I'Mrs. Aitcheson r will • be teaching, ;and. Mr. •Aitcheson will. -teach at the high school at Stamford. Mrsr-Mary, Dittmer Chas returned'' home after' visiting herfamily in Sitehener and a Toronto .the,'past. nnonth;, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hinz; and Mr. end'MMrs: Don Barber, Guelph, called 'en. Mr., and: Mrs,. Charles' 'Ahrens on Monday __Mrs__ John C Di egel;._Stratfnrd;_ visited with Mrs Wine. Querenges-. ser. A- shower was held', for Mr ,,and Announce .Dates Of- District Fairs A, list • of Ontario 1 Agriculti raj Societies' Fair, for 1958 includes the following: Arthur r , Sept.. 23, 24 Bayfield Sept, 24,;25] Belmont Sept. -17, - Blyth ,;, ,,,,;,,,,, Sept. 16, 1,7 Brussels, Sept. 25, 26'. Clifford. Sept - 10, 11. Collingwood ., Oct, 2 - 4 Drayton • Sept. -13 & 15 Dungannon Oct: 3 Elmira., Aug. .2J 30, Sept. 1 .Embro ,• Sept. 15 Exeter Sept. 17, 18 Fergar; Sept. '5, 6 Forest Sept, :16,.17.. t'arriston Sept, 17; 18 :iincardine .. ,. . Sept. 18, 19 1CirktonSept. 25,„ 26 Listowel . Sept. 22, 23. fiieltnow Sept. '23, 24 Milverton ' Sept. • t9, 20. Mitchell "I Sept. 23, 24 • HA OC Miss iVfarnerite .Lyon, of Lon- deboro;, and 'Miss Beth McEwing ,are at Alma Coilege, St. Thomas, attending Conference, They were Sent as ,delegates ' ' of Londesboro ,and Burns' Chtareh. ZION 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Herb Britton, ,roan' Ti Marge,visited a few days; up aiorth this week, ,Mr, Robert Gibb;- of Glencoe, spent Sunday evening with Mr, and, Mrs,'" Dalton: Malcolm, We are -sorry • to, report Mr. Jas, Statterl, fell off a load,of grain- and is under the doctor's care Electric headlights .oir loeenm- tives were first! used early in -1886, Huron Farm News By D. H.. MILES'_. Recent rains have been a bitant to late sown Crops.. Turnips are siz- ingwell, with some damage 40 maggot reported. White beans are beginning. •to color. While blight has been noticed on leaves of white beans, no blightdamage is report- ed on the pods of the Sanilae var- iety. Some.damage is noticeable on pods of other varieties,. Pastures are perking ,up, helping milk flow, which was. beginning • to suffer. Most of the threshing is com- pleted; some 'straw'from ','combin- mg.: is stili to :be taken in,, High yields • if_spring grain are reported. Some second -cut red clover IS •set. ting seed.''; elen RED BREAST FANCY Cohoo SALMON` L L' LEE N E Regular size. 1 37c IBEXF.LANNELETTE. B_`:'N LA.. LET'S:.._.,.•.,..,. A' UBR E Y • ���. I PHO Suc ( cessa r to PHONE 72 -. AR 2 1 eCl+al tins: 29c' ..'FRESH Brooler : �He ..., CLENS, Ib. 7 .. y�e i. $ e CI al . 5.75 Pair 1. C.MEY L E R Clair Haney) EGMONDVILLE o DVIILE QUESTION IABOR DAY OW 'LONG WALK ry. rwEr- LABo 4A4$44 ilfrimeg,d0 ?IiTHTq-• ^CONT"if.iUitia PROOttESS;. wirK aNpusrtxv el/Plu Citi E^reediz vrr w ' ' a tee:;.,''•,"'`- - _ i`..' -�•: ="�' � Mame We don't<like'to:piit on the_ao ,--but DOD �.YEAIt has done: i t a ' �11x2e New -T, Longi- D el1a<xe _ ---�= p Gusliions are,noiv ;yours: for jus 9S 1�ot Just nylon either but super , ff strop gi super touh'-. Ny.lap - f NLY G 00 DY EAR' e.1 -us for New, Low price NYLON DELUXE SURER,4USHION.,.: *6.70 x 15 with trade-in W21 EAFORTH MOTORS W. T. TEALL--PROPRIETOR PHONE: 541 CHEYROLET—OLDS +1OBILE „4.,N T Mr. Mrs. lio ssae M Gre r' go and family visited las' tThiir sda with Mr, Ferguson, Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator•, and Linda 'spent last w eek holidaying at Port" Elgin; and Master -David Preszcator spent last : week 'with. Bob Jennison at ,Grand Bend, Mr., .and Mrs. Jack'+Busby� and Shirley, of Chatham, `'and Mr and Mrs. Harry Boag, rargare.'tLand• Sandra,:; of Newmarket, attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Annie: Seeley, :::of Clinton, and :spent -a few. days with Mr':_an11-14Trs�=LoreLaw Mr. and Mrs. Allan Farnham, of Detroit,- spent. a" day. last week ith. Mr,, and: Mrs,; Ross. MacGregor and "1 T ■r�� I 1 ✓�_ _. ...17E FECC' B.C., d Mr. ,. . Jack: Reid;: °of Corn - Mdufrf an5d ' s s a kMrs visiteJad mes recentlyMedd , wandith . other relatives M r.. and .Mrs. `-gym. Jewitt ,a and family last Wednesday attended the; 1VlcCroy ,reunion at, Ipperwash_ -Park. ` Mrs. E. F Warren Lynda and Helen; :of London, "spent the week end with. M. and Mrs. Earl` -Law son and'Reg. Miss, Dianna .Dale Spent a few, w, :days last-WeekHwith Miss Audrey-: McMichael, Of Walton. Visitors `with .1VIr, and. Mrs ., Jas: e•` Dale werMr's. A. W. Bromley, of Kitchener,` :over the. weekend,:.a°nd en 'Sunday; Mr..and Mrs. William: Knox and;<Mr, and Mrs "`Thomas �Mrs.i3 S_ Johnson ap.d Ilruce :of Knox _ of Tiondesboio Grand Valley, visited ,with Mr: an Mr. and: Mfs. Jas. Atwood and Mrs. James Medd recently, . andn`. Master:'David _ e end with M rdor; spent` Mrs- Rohe' Week - Master Mead, who had. been end with Mr. and Mr Grim - holidaying with. `=his . cUu'"sin, rettiirn- s", Robt ' ..ea der": frame with, them., eidby On Monday Mr. ,and Mrs:. Miss' Patti G Grm`oldby : visited with "Mr. , and' Azini and"Marster 14lich ael:Parker of..Exeter, `are holiday- Mrs_. Ross ,Mann, 'of Win_ gham- in fore' a • cwith'Miss Jo Mont g couple of weeks Y gomery spent�Sat=' their, aunt, and trace„,fr. and Mrs.urday in London - Howard, Preszcator,. and Master Wayne Glanville, ofCrediton, is also, visiting. at the Preszcator Mr:;and Mrs. George Leitch, .Mr. and Mrs:: Wilbur •Jewittand family.,_ Mr. and ;Mrs . °Ri,obert Jamieson"and Mr. and'Mrs::Wrn Livingston, all attended-the•Leitch-picnic last Sin- daY at';Goderich.. • " Mrs: Ella Hicks, of Vancouver, BLAKE Mr and Mrs. Earl Oescli and family have ,returned home after a-weelc's.wa-ation:to New York. ;-. Miss , Margaret k'inlay spent °an afternodu'with, Mrs Mary Hey and Mrs. .A c Mustard Mr.- and ;Mrs - Howard Preszca_; tor' and fancily spent Sunday with. Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Glanville'and. •family, of ;Crediton: Mr. .Robt. Woods Ajax spent the :,weekend , With Mr.and Mrs: FrankRiley.:,Mrs.'.Woodg`a id Deb:' hie„',who had been "holiday hg:with her parents, returned home. Mr: and Mrs 'Wm,'Jewitt and° Ross -,and Mr •:Charles Dexter -spent a few days this week .visiting ,with' friends in . Toronto= and attending .Visitors `over the weekend' with Mr. and Mrs. George ••Addison were Mrs: Clete Brown; of Modesto; California, solid "Mrs Mayette An=- derson of Detroit: Mrs Brown and r hie Misr Anderson are .motoring next week to- California .by.way of Fort: Mr. H. L. Sturgis of Exeter,. vis -,:,Frances, Saskatclrewan and- Van=, icedwith.Misses"Mary,'; and ELiza•. couver beth Finlay Mr and Mrs George Addison' Mr. Harald Finlay• and and and 'Mr arid-Mtsrv=Ken II ley and n e spent avening'with Mr: analfMrs: Zan attended: the Snyder reunion at. Charles : Robinson, of Hillsgreen . Stratford 4n Sunday; Masters 'Murray and. Bruce 'Me. - - Bride are; spending holidays with their grandparents, Mr.' and Mrs, • Roy iVIcBride. Mr. Harold Finlay and family visited with Misses Alice and Mar- garet "FieraY, argaret"Finlay, of London, on Fri- day afternoon - Mr: Harold Finlay, Emma, Mary and Elizabeth visited with Mrs. Jes sic Oeseli;and Mr.Ilerb,Desjardine, patients in Victoria Ho pital,_ Lon eh don Mi ;, Oes-as since return 'ed: home. am©us Come in'today, and se 'a revolutionary dem66- `sti'ation of`the fastest freezing action' known: in -Just•2-itlinutesy'qu can actually.feetthe'difference andsea how Revco keeps foods fresher, keeps operating coats lower, Nloelel CD -1387.71t5 Cu, Ft. Holds 437 Peunds.of Frozen Foods` only a ON TERMS. TO SUIT YOU You save When you .buy,itt Now yoit can own a freezer, with Reitao 'superior design and performance for the lowest cost per cubic font! You' save when yoke own The exo1i sive -Revco all -aluminum "liner ;'with aluminium tubing'bonded to it saves' you tip to 39% -=on electricity 'Plenty o£` roam to freeze and store. one 644w1 Seo' SALE and. SERVI Or :34 Zuric �I►eekly Editoren Pion -Convention to Discuss Problems Weekly editors and publishers with-their'wives- and familie�e presenting most of Canada's 84n English, weekly newspapers; • will gather -,at the King Edward Hotel;, Toronto, September 4i:5 -arid 6, for the--39th"anniial con."vention-:of the- Canadian heCanadian Weekly .Newspapers As` sociation. The three day `meeting. will centre - around, , discus ions of theproblems facing the industry,. and sessions will be held With re 'presentatives' of advertisers and agencies and the Audit Bujreau , of Circulation.;'. Highlighting the discussions, both formai ' and , inforiiml9 will be the .platter :of better promotion of the weekly newspapers as an im- portant medium for local and na_ tional advertisers. This is .' expect- `ed to bring . official, sanction by delegates for the inauguration and support of : a fti`tltime proniotion and public relations, department in the. QWNA .national- offices in To n'olito:' < According to ;William r• Telfer, C,WNA managing directOr, .promo- tion.' -of weekly' newspapers as an important ;medium, will go a long Way towards' increasing revenues, thereby a ssting'• many .weeklies now find g..:it hard. to hold &advar tising and stibscri:ption rates at coesents. levels ,a`tid still, meet rising ,Combined .circulation.,of the Eng'- lnsli" v,Veekiies in Canada has now passed the VA million mark; . Mr. Telfer, said. - EOR THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTME NT OF'GOOD . LOOKING— • t, LONG . �ARIN SCHOOL( CLOTHES FOR EVERY STUDENT!. BOYS — r ARES 'TO -8' • Dan River ,S S lits Plaid and Check Doeskin Shi 'Reversible WindbreakerS TStri n � � Jea s .s ti C,. �owb o T � Kin9- �': Jeans Westr e n R ed Stra Jeans "Blue`.Jeans Black S heeno J cans.: Dr ess h Sa'k C S Sweaters .' HOS£ 1 Ch001 Jeans . •' ; Dress ."Slacks, • • Sport Shirts Plaid Shirts D O eski n Shirts. s '1 r'- h ts� Tan or Black .Sheeno Jeans. School 0 1 Wiidbr.eakers' ': Gym Sox Dress ss Sax Jockey e ck y Shirts and Short. TEEN-AGE 2.95 L95 - .89. 6.95 °i 3:5 %.0•- 0 4.50`. -to 3.95 � 4.75 3.50 to 45. . d 2.95 to .3.95 3.95. 4.95 6.95 2.95 to 4.95 .75 to .95 H0 CL0 O 1 TH E S 3.95-1-475.95 6.95 to 9.95 2.95 .:to 6.95 4.95--- 2.95 to - 3.95 -- 1.19 to 2.95 4.95:: - 6,95 to10,95 G,95' .75 .79 .to 1.95'''... .75 to 95. • SI i rtS Blazers .'Dresses a S `r `e -a � a � e t s. Cardig ons ,T99 h 1 t r s=- Ankle's .Sr „oa o Cott n P a" tl eS' Jean' s— .�11 kinds GIRLS— GRADES 1 TO .8 SCHOOL CLOTHES. • .98 to 7.95 3,9 a 4.95, :9510- 6.95 : 6 50 to 3.95 2:95 to 4.95 '= 1.R to 1.9 c� 0 ' .59 . to .75 .59 .to 65 :� 1.59. to 2,95 IR TEEN -AGE Car Coats ' �5 its Blazers 1?reSS, res�es Jurrl e l? rs ers 'C ardi ,.ga ns "T" T Shirts .. tendon' o Lassie' Shirts, Ankle Teenage Jeans . 16.95 toz95 .9:95 AO..;19:95..'' 9.95 to 19.95 5.00 t0 5:95 4.95 to '6, 95 6.9 .. 5 to 9.95 1..95 . .• .2.95 .2.98'to:;4.95 .69 to 79 2.98 to - 3.98 ODHAGEN NE Carole. "`Rose;, Sharon ,.• Prueter, WarrenSholdice, Gary Hinti':.:and Ray; Scherbarth, are attending young people's. camp at;Edgewood Camp,;,;Eden Mills, Ont. , Cem, etery- decoration 'service was held at St".=P.eter's, Brodhagen, on TI Mrs Doaiglas Aitcheson- (Joanne tock) ;iii .the Town Hall, Mitchell,,; in Friday, evening. Mr: Calvin xilek read the address ofbest wish ,.s and.'Mrs RossLeeming ,pre sented.tlaem wit1�' a gift;''of money arid. several, individual:gifts were rlso'• received. :Sippel's .:orchestra' >upplied musieafor dancing New. Hamburg, ., Sept. 12, 13 • QUICK CANADIAN OIRIZ i- Which is Canada's 'oldest univer- sity? • 2. Of tlie Great Lakes,which is -the deepest? 3. Which has' the. greater .annual Cost,. family allowance or . the universal: old age perfsion? 4. Five years ago Canada :produc- ed 4.2 million tons of steel, 'that is :the eotiatry's present -steel 15rothictive capacity? 5 Manufacturing employed_ _ hoW mai yYanadians in 1957? > • , S ERS:. 5..Aiietit 1,3650 ; manufacturing Pow•;:employs more than farming,- forestry, • fishing, Paining and.construction combined. 3. Last year fond( allowances cost $438million, imrversai`olct age pen- sion $474 million 1.King's Col- lege; founded`, at `Windsor, 13.5 , in 1789; now part of Dalhoasio . Unt`" versity: at Halifax 4, At danua " 1958; in.iilion tons. ' 2. Lake S pe rior;,maximuin depth, 1,300 feet. Owen 'Sound ., Oct. '8 -11 Palmerston • Sept 29, . 30 Parkhill Sept; ;18', 19 Port” Elgin •t. 12, 13 St. Marys .,..:: • Oc . 7 8 SEAFORTH ....:r.. ....... Sept.•, .8, 19, 5-17 London Western Foix Sep 8-13 Tavistock Toronto e N 1;1 Atig: 2(tr Sept: 6 Toronto Winter Eanr Nov.14-22 Walkerton Nov. 5, 6 Wellesley .... Sept, 9,::10 Zurich .-• Sept. 204 22 The International Plowing Match Will be • held in Stormont . County, October,1.10,, <` Stratford Sept. Whitehorse; capital of the Yukon, Territory, takes its name froiln the• Whitehorse Rapids on the Lewes. itiver - ' The average factory wage win Canada at May 1, 1958, was $66.98, eompared to $64.96' one year pre - vied* and ,$4187 • eight years , pre vioitsly,, And -Mrs: 1Vlarioel Miss Rosella'bennolly, Mr. Jack Herald; Sebringvill e,' and .11/Ii,ss-,Beth 'COle;„.RugSeldale,''vigited with Mr. anti---.1trrg. ;Tali -ern Wolfe. MaSter. Marcel .Wolfe„ Stratford, yigited .his grandparents, Mr. and yMrs. Lavern Wolfe for:a „ Messrs. Don ,Ahreris. and Clayton Ahrens- are:ow-vacation- this week.: ,and 'WaYne;-visited,Mr: and,' Mrs. "B. LOCkridge, Sarnia, on , Suiv- Mrs'. Louis' G. Roek attended the wedding of -.her grandson 'Harold 'Bornholm, are Visiting lier. Si:ster„ is. Milton 'Rill breeht: and' Mir:, Thilebreebt.'at 'CO Ord,- rcaliforitia., 11 Schiial Buses will operate ovir t e same' All routes will be reviewed .upon completion o registration and may- be revited at that time o provide- maximum - service. Buses will leave Seaforth at 8:30 a.m.' on :30'clan. each school morning. PRIIICIP