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The Huron Expositor, 1958-09-12, Page 7
1N©RDS 44014,41, ViitieWeitiOW Mow � h iNOR e sail Resident, Visits . West Coast .Mr. Fred Kennings has .Xeturned. 'Mine from..a two month and a half vacation spent, with his ,broth- er, William James Kennings, at Harmiston, Oregon. During his visit his brother 'passed ,away, at the; age 'of 79. From.Or-egon:-he;travelled to:San Francisco, where he visited ; his ,nephew, Albert; then to Portland, Oregon, to yisit with: four nieces;, thence to Vancouver, 'B.C,' to vis- it_ his- sister, Emma, :and family; and to,, Mission, City to visit` Ins nephew, Russell Payne Ile _con- tinued from there. to ;Calgary' and yrsited more nieces and 'nephews, and. from there to South' River, Ont., to conclude his trip with a visit to his Sister, Mrs. Mary Gable. `• Mr, Kennings, who was 78 in ugust- ti aveIldo 7;000 Yuiies; byr train. and. 1,800; miles by bus. Ile saw some wonderful sights during: Iris tr-ayels, • ariisseel-,tithe=.-Golden_ Gate, bridge and Oaklard ;."Bay bridge at Stan F'i ai cisco, •-and went through the. Chandelier tree at Un- derwood Park,; onReilwood_bigh way: " This tree' is 325 f et.T11igli;" with a diameter of '21 feet at the base. ai ENTER TIIE at the FORTHL.r � SEPTEMBER 18 1 Here Are the Classes At the Seaforth Fall raar SECTION CLASS 2 (. Must Be $reduced By -Entrant" Y i ERGIAL' EGGS .00 53:00 ; 2.00. $1:04' 2/z DOZEN COIIZM, $ 21 -DOZEN ' BROWN' EGGS, :..... .. 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 2V2 DOZEN WHITE EGGS .... . ....::.... 4.00 3,00' 2.00 1;00 PB`IC00 SECTION„, , . .� . L CLASS 2 - ( ust Be Produced:BY Entrant) _ 2'i .DOZEN COMMERCIAL EGGS $`4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.001- 2W-DOZEN.`BROWN-EGGS ;"`.;`77.7- ..:.:..• .4' 00 3._00-'-2.00 DOZEN WHITE. EGGS 4:00 . 3.00 2.00 1.00 ' D A-,:- �ECT. IO N: Open toAEgg Producers' (Must ![Be Pro d._ ce.0d0'.,.b- y2„E00n-t:1ra1ntO) 2}1z DOZEN COMMECIAL :EGGS .,:� •, .4.00, 3 2'/z DOZEN: BROWNI`EGG$;;... 4160 .3:00', 2.00 . 100= 2yjz ;DOZEN WHITE':. 'EGGS .:.„ ., .,. 0 _. SPECIAL BEST IN,EACH SECTION "....,.... 3.00• CO=OP -••'GRAND- PRIZE 5:00 for Best Trays all`classes competing' EE`PRIZILIST FORFUItTAERDETAILSTAIL 5 ments' f - Com h a E I RS ►�'ORR T;N..�.AIi� _ o- itr. T-�-Put v T a a r �_'� i re I�•e t EAFORTU 'PH -ONE -:13 S U R ='P S N EXPOSITOR R® E P E. HU � R TH Bethel qlroups Hold Meeting cg. • The WMS' and WA :meeting for the month g::September was -held *in Bethel Church, McKillop, with 11.members ..present. . The Call to Warship was given by.'.Tennie' Den- nis:,,, Scripture; readings, were read by Mrs': Leonard Leeming: - Com 'inents. do the• scripture were :read by, Tennie Dennis Mrs. 'ROY Wild: fon led in prayer e 'new .scud ,boo . `.Concer s;.,' Y u a ntin t • as vex ably,in- tr �� yZ. w Y. VV�•LT®:N • Nf. :Charles Bad 'uc' b s. C ails trod ed y Mr -Bey d, that. we will study and Rev H. V. Workman;" Seaforth, learn some -of: the -needs of Alaska;. was in charge, of, the morning ser_ Canada, - United States, • Mexico, •-vice at Duff's. United Church last Hawai and .the! .Carnbean::Islands.:; ' ., .,; Sunday=rnornxng with .Moncrsefi'. 1A..collection was taken for the Mrs. ;oining • in the..�✓orship::..:1VIr. Don„, Wheable Memoriam ; ald McDonald" ' was soloist, with The :October --meeting; will be `held at - the home of ' Mrs. Everett Mrs. T.. Brown';as organist ; The, Be erinaand will be,` the auto n - u n xm t a koff rigmeeting. .,:Mrs. . C;'Legion AUX gdlar Boyd gave the •WMS financial re- ;: port.; -Mrs: William Roe, the<citi- . DIt . zenship secretary, gave'areading .„Name�e -ae s , on_"Rrghts--of,:-.Women." Mrs; William, Dennis: presided for• The;' first fa11meeting i..of the the. WA meeting. Minutes of last ° :Ladies' Auxiliary: to .the Canadian meeting 'were read and roll :call=- Legion Branch 156, was held -in 'the 'ed: The* cleaning of, the church -,Legion rooms, on Wednesday, with will'be [on'. Tuesday, Sept. 23_ An 21 ladies' present The' meeting .niversary services .will, lie Sunday was opened ,'by" -"Mrs: Allan--Nichol- Sept. 28.; A hymn: was sung:. and son in' the absence of President closin ra er° .as_given -b- -Mr :• Mrs: •,i71 . J.:i'-McKihon is Dennis.' Nice -president.' Minute. sof the last meeting were U. BORNE read b `Secretary Mrs. j. MoGr-_ MU U AL '' EIRE. Ac counts N.iF. e re read - P.resi`1entExe Treasurer re r Mrs.A. oMuir. Reor s . , INSURANCE CO. were given bythe committees: on HEAD -OFFCEter, 04.d. catering doneduring thesummer holidays.,, Thank -you notes were dad from Mrs. J. McKibbon and E. Clayton Coleuhoun - Mrs. C. Dennis. It was decided to --Sdien Hill : Vice -President. hold a draw ,for a` hostess chair erfait, Month R R- 3 Mitc ell Ale-ic. J: ' R'o d e i?,.., q > ......b : Tyand; d'ocaorm'?�Prizeaat. tivtheasfal-`.wol" C--T i1REORS-Martin.. Feeney; R. Edith Jessome and a special prize R, 2,= DublinT-: Robert G.- Gardiner, .was. won `by Mrs;"T 7UlcGregor. . R.R. 1,-Cro-Marty; Milton McCurdy, One new member, Mrs,. 'Fred R R '• 1, Kirkton; ,Timothy B. Chappel,) was .initiated. Mrs. 'E. .r�oui Ce , Dates SToohey, I:R: 3, Liman. Jessome wasinstalled as a• mem n+:rthe executive committee, A,G>�NTS-Harry Coates, R.R. 1, ger. o •-• .. C •� . Centralia; • Clayton :Harris,;-Mit--:Mrs..Edgar- and ::Mrs. Olve._Little 'Qf ;: Di- Strict" fairs , ;-dole ates:to ttend chell, ,Stanley -Hocking; Mitchell,: were .chosen. as. . g„-:....: _: a, • 1 in. lar to be lied SOLICITOR:,- W. G Cochrane, the conventionA'';list of: Ontario Agricultural Eiteter; onto the latter, part •of ' September. Societies' Fair 19 8 for5 int ode l s the following r. UN R,AL ,'IIOMAi SPIt0AT A resident" of `Peteritoi'ough- for more than 50 Years and a district Bell .Telephone employee for 46 of those- years, •Thomas. Sproat, 81, of 752 Armour -Road, died in a Peter- bormigh:2iospital: Sunday, Mr. Sproat had been- 111 for two months. Born in Seaforth, son of the ,° ,ate Mr..aud Mrs. James Sproat, rhe- was the husband of the late Max garetW,eilwood and Robena. Me Callum. `."He is also survived : two daughters, Mrs Iennetlj 'Wood '(Marjorie)'and-Mrs:'.. George "'John- ston (Margaret), John-ston::(Margaret), and ason,'CreSs- well E. Sproat,. all, of Peterbor- augh' '.Another :son, William,' pre- deceased him: . Mr_ Sproat, retired from the' Bell:' Telephone Company, where-he;was; distriEt :line - forenari,; :in -19,44 ` ' 'A one -trine chairman : of the ,Bell Telephone Company Pioneers, lie `was also' a :Member. of Knox- ,St: united; Church,' Funeral ' services were _.held:. -Wednesday- at 2 p.m. from Com - stock's funeral:. home; The Rev. H. G. Douglas, of Knox United Church Officiated.' Burial' was, in Little, Lake. Cemetery. . 'Among those attending the.fun eral on-: Wednesday from 'this' .dis-` trict were Mr And Mrs. Stewart DolmageMrs._ Russell Dolmage; Jock Beattie and Roy. and Gordon McGonigle.., , WED AT, SEATORTII" 1VI?r --and ItTrs: Laois Vincent Maloney -- MRS. GTLBETr FORRITI' seen following their mania e -r. St: , James' Roman Catholic Word has -come at the death :in id , i in Jul o Mrs. Gilbert Cliureh,, Seaforth, -Phe -:bride, the former Theree ;�lTarze :Etuo,. t,Edmontai Y f, is the; daughter of '1V1r, and: .Mrs. 1Viauri'c `rue Ii Ii 4 Seaforth Ii:' "(Nfary) Porritt.:She 'was the and ;the brld groom's parents are Mr.. and Mrs. Peter E. Ma- .last of the family of ;eight of:',the, of loney,• Rig 5, ;Seaforth. After an .extended, -trip to points in Quo late John and Mary Howard,' bec and -the United States., ._the couple will-reside:in Kitchener. Drys' dale Mrs: Porritt;,_ whose, bus- t ll' { l'ha .o by Phillips), ,• band died some' years..ago,. was', a?i. " ,_ [invalid from' a number of strokes; and for the last 'five ears lived - S hter • : Mar Mrs. with ':her chug S - �. T . _. i9 � ,John Rice, at :Devon, Alta., . aid e '• "n_Ldiiao an. ' c-last•Nov tuber i nt , '. servi next:' un a '11 e > i sin e e d i b n Y w c She is survived •by, Mrs. Rice• and Monesr.i' •;.church.: at; ll. a;m. . two grandsons, Allan, nand Dapid: Mrs Margaret' Humphries has She was: 85. re a ed • home.. -after g' r e aft r :visit" wit - t n in h , e ,.�west--where'''.she _. g Before gams . friends at: Londonc e to .and Rfl h s i,, spent';: most , of ;her • life, she -lived N.Y.: ::for Some -time. at the .horn'e of Rev.. • Mr. and Mrs. Torrance: Dundas :ikodgins, Anglican minister'at'Sea- left on :Monday from Manton 'air- 'forth, . She •Worked for many years` port for New ;• York,; where they 'will •at an 'Indian resrde'ntial school :in " TI S EM NTS : It's' a:Pro table Pastime visit%with the . i Manitoba: r: Porritt, was with READ•TT=IE ADDER.. 5 , , � ...........former s s ster;:Miss M Ti]lie Dundas, Messrs - Smith, Davrdson and1 m BRING Ii' ' ULTS - = •Phone 1.47 ' ;or. 42 ,. ...- -.WANT:-.:ADSES iss Bessie and' Mr. Ed: David- Wright wholesale stationers, `°and Son , were recent they`. i.ved in Victoria`, -Edmonton . "visitors with 1C2r i. RAE f"7. U•.RO EXPOSITOR, SEAI'OR'rU, ONT., SEPT. # BAR S" G /tel F Ct R`T° H e:Bes aches that: row are ri Th t Pe Our eaches: are fresh ;rorrl the trees r toae •'-.No.col'ds g 4; No hydro cooling` There `is no .substitute for Freshi ess a e pee' .e es �". -el.e one - and Mrs. ne and-Mrs. Kenneth McGowal, Mid- .and Calgary., Her father.:the late' John How= R•ecent visitors at the ;Home` of :,aid, will be "remembered- by 'old- •: at>ariers : as the one:who: drove. ;the M.rs. Maud `Leeming were:.Mrs. 'm ih from Kipper). to:::Drysdale;; in Cuiiinmg and Margaret 0±.,Elm- 5 • , P _ __-_, _.._ addition- •to; -working-- ther-a,mily, vale; 'Mr.; and .Mrs. Frank Raith- farm 'east of, Drysdale, now ;own -by `and Mrs. •-Stanley; Johnston, . of-,: _ __- -__ .. . e The Aubur ; Rev-.. and; •Mrs.'; Button, ed by Edward Denomin . .family;tvho predeceased Mrs; Por, iBlenheim;.. and Dr, and. Mrs. .E., xitt' 'consisted :of ..WiIliam ;John,:; II.. Mc.Gavin Windsor, . ' '!, 'Mrs. Johi1 .Enghsh'� (Ettie)-,;:and A:v riet y auction, at em ted for a y t P .Henr all of whom lived • at: I°Ien:- th first time in the communi e tY.,- 'sail and 'died .:<there� in 1926, .1933. was held on. Friday ^ evening and, and1940 res ectivel • Mrs., JameS ved a decided 'success. 'Various y' o s P Pollock' (Salah), c£ Ripley, who booths were, in operation consist- died in 1936; James of Goderich, ing of "Green Thumb" home made 1943, Mrs.'. John Ravelle (Jane), of baking, ,antiques; vegetables, .furn: Grand: Bendy 'X944, and: George; of iture, etc.; and lunch counter: MF.' Exeter;, 1948: Frank Kirkby Made ;''a , splendid auctioneer for the''evening, Campbell -Wcy asClerk,- and Wai- ter - ter ;Bew•ley- assistant. orris o enc A • grant' of $25 was made to. North Huron Plowmen's Associa- tion at : the regular ; meeting of Morris:' Coyncil Monday night. Reeve Bailie ;Parrot .presided, -and all members 'of council were pros - George. ' Martin was .appointed tax collector -at the same -session, !Arthur Sept. 3,- 24 Court of revision on the 1959 as - ' p sessment roll will be held •on Oct Bayfield Sept,• 24, 25 & a,1,10 30-a.m is Belmont Sept.t., 17 Road accounts were :okay ed...for 'Bxlufihels ..,.:. - Sept. 2516, 2Gr ; 17 me �Alnt ,. tet-allinb $397 41ssed for 11, Collingwood' .' Oct 2 •4"Rdeve'Parrote.and the road super Drayton Sept 13 ..81 15 intenden.t were =authorized to apply Dungannon,,,, _ : Oct 3.::for theinterim subsidy on roads - F inbro - Sept. '75 ; Exeter ... .. .. Sept. 17, 18 .Forest Sept. '16, 17 Harriston Sept. 17, 18 Kincardine Sept. 18, 19 •Icirkton Sept.; 25, 26 histowel,' . Sept. 22, 23 ` Eii4nowSept. 23; 24 Milverton Sept. 19, 20 Mitchell Sept. 23, 24 New Hamburg Sept. 12,1.3: Owen Sound Oct 8-11 Palmerston , Sept, 29, 30• Parkhill . Sept. 15, 19 Port •EIgin Sept. 12, 13, St: Marys • " 'Oct:: 7, T8. SEAI'ORTH Sept. 18, 19' Stratford Sept:. 15 1.1 Teeswatei .. Sept 30, 'Oct. 1 Tolonta Winter Fair,, -Nov. 14-22 Wallter ton. ' -'Nov. 5, 6' Zurich Sept. 20 & 22 -The International•Plowing Match r. will btj held in Stormont County, October 7.10.. se! RDEI Try the `.`Worlds No. 1 Par;table„ Only'°Povfable With MAGIC* MARGIN • "TYF' STUD NTS' CHOICE" • tures of bi machines ft 11 -sized keyboard, Ili. gi ROYAL- is a :�'ugge� machine wc�l�h aIl. the fen � - n'. _.Ln. _ Meter,- ueh..-Coto, peed..Selector, .: _ .. .:. . . . FOR E ' IT BETTER �. PORTABLE DOES MORE, FOR YOU AND DOES • `THF 11iEW ROYAL For Every '.Memiser of the Family yodels fav ski about Quer LOW Down -Payment Plan ..:criosl Beolltumail 'THOUGHTS PA4AKE I•f' F43Z YO1J,dt; -.. N 1CLP41l"; FOR Nofl4/tJ6 _ •-•Sv'T SOMg ourcav ARE • i p..Po'GON E 4TR icr it •irsi T GEi V10. iT/ A - PONE 141 or 142'` "The Home of Fine Quality Printing" Firer-. listen •tov two women= -d -is • cussing a rx ovie , : anotheir SEAFO,RTH woman'$ clothes •.. their fav ourife'kind'of:;1a3me?" Sure; they • -ETERINARY CLINIC argue plenty on, thele. subjects. , EAFQR Exeter 41 VI ..,f. NUMENT; OPEN DAILY ALL:TYPES of ` EME E Y MEMO IA C � R R LS i' uiries 'are .invited. nq er T`leh u e one N P tub--.__� C nton 1620 .Seaforth 573 INES1 D'IR=1 W :STAPLETON D. H.`MCINNES:: ,an eon P c'a d. Sur hsiin � Chiro iatric Foot •CorxeCiion :r Phone 90 Seaforth P If no answer; call 59 COMMERCIAL'HOTEL � .. rdonday, Thni;sday - 1" to 8 �.m. .3s, G. A. B AVE B, D.C. JOHN.A.:GORWILL,^B.A. M.D. ]Physician and,Surgeon Phones: Office` 5-W .` Res. 5-J Seal() .10$N:.,C.:GODDARD ',M.D. Physician and Surgeon " Phone 110; Hensel" SEAFOR`H ' Telr�h,one 26CLINIC E AIM MASTER, • InterneSt Telephone 2 7 11.D • 'Surgeon Telephone 55 Telephione 15 EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday and •Saturday only; ,Appointments., may be made. _'JOHN E. 'LONGSTAFF • '•Optor etria`t • Phone 791 :' Seaforth;. Eyes 'examined - ,Glatses Fitted' MAIN OFFICE,' :SEAFbRTH Office "flours:- Seaforth daily, eXeept'Monday, 9 Wednesday; • 9 a.m. 12:30 p.m'; `Thursday :evenings. by appointment, Clinton: Monday; '9 a,m 5:30 p,m (Abovh Hawkins' hardware:.) • A. IV, SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, Etc., Phe es: Office •173, Residence..781 SEnAFOBTH ' ONTARIO ; McCONNELL Sz :STEART • • Barristers, Solicitors, Eto. D. 14IoCONNELL • D,, 1, STEWAR1 SEAFORTH,, ONT,, Telephdne-174 Hut when it comes, to the fin-, est, most' modern way of cook g --every woman admits a' :_I!"rigidaire Ran-ge_ £rdm_-BOX FURNI- TE1 1i tops. . You! get Automatic' Oven ' Cooking ;that' lets you, Book .everything-, •. . from crisp roils to luscious, pie while you're.. oitt. • And Frigid- . airele new -"Spatter -Free" Broil. ing,lets'`you broil 100 times -with- out having to clean the oven t 'And Iet,BOX FURIslI URE dem- onstrate em 'onst;ate the neyy meat thermom- eter that' ,comes' . with Frigid- aire- Ranges. It buzzes when ydu�r roast or fowl; is done!- As for surface• • cooking units, BOX FURNITIJIE E° will Show you the 'Frigidaire 'Ifea€-Minder lin- it that. Weit't let foods, burn. It controls. heat within the pan. The Speetb1•Ieat Ati it that, bolls -ova ter in. seconds,: At7i1'ali=-Contrbi-•- Knobs slip off; to. this marvel-,. ions- arvel-- ions- liango wipes clean as easily as'a•'cbina. dish.Why not bring hubby along ,. • and drop into Bog FURNITURE, phone 43, today: J:" :O. Turn13u11, ,D,V,M.;" V,S: • W. •.it.' Brans D.V.M.; VS: W: G Drennan, D.V.M., V.S: Phone 105 Seaforth *Doctor ; of Chiropractic --438 Main Street _;Exete r X -Ray ° and: Laboratory Facilities Open Each Weekday Except' Wednesday Tues, and Thurs. Evenings 7-9 For :Appointment__- one,606 :;MHQ;-RPER ChAartered Accountant a 55 South, St. 'Telephone' Goderich :343 Lice ensed-Municipal Auditor. • DON S. DENNIS • Auctioneer 'Graduate •-of,- Reiseh American •School of Auctioneering Licensed "- in Huron, and Perth Capable of handling 'all:typeS of: sales and ad vertising.' 9.. DON DENNIS,. Walton .Phone Seaforth' 843 r 11 The IYIelCILLOP MUTT AL FIRE ,- 'INSURANCE ' CO HEAD OFFICE,-SEAFORTH, OFFICER'S:' President -Robert Ai;cliibald, Sea'. forth Vice=President A.Ilister Broadfoot, Seaforth` i Manager and See,-Treas.. - Miss ' Norma Jeffery, Seaforth. DIRECTOiRS ' E J. 'i'rewartha,._Clinton;, 3.. L. Malone,' ' Seaforth; Chris.. 'Leon hardt, 'Bornholixi; It•o1 ert Archi- bald, Sea#orti; John It McEwing,,' Blyth; 'rlliani S. Alexander, Wal-. ton;, Ilarvey: 'l off" Goderich; • J. ". E. •Pepper,. B•ruceer,fieId; ',Allister -,' Bioadfoot, Seaforth - AGENTS: • William Leiper, Jr., Londes• - boro;-- J. F. ; Prueter, Brddha en• Selwyn. Baker, Brussels; Eric Munroe, Seaforth.• ,G- CLEARY_ o. O Seaforth, Ont. > '4 o LICENSED EMBALMER G4 o and FUNERAL;DIREOTOR .0. 0 -bright; or Day:' Calls -- 335 O 04.oo0000000 orOOO'bOo,000: O BOIL' Funeral Semite. S. ,IIOX • o Licensed Embalmer 0 0 ;prompt and careful, attention o:-- Hospital_ Best 4? 0' 7,61EII•a_FOR ALL OCCASIONS ,4 rhoilest 4' 0 rtes.; 595-W . Stor 43 ' 0 o 0•4404'Ob0o O. 00 00 0 <> o' o - : r.. EITREE : • ''� - tc - .Iimierak DiieCtor, p G •''and Ambulance 'Service 0 0 DUBLIN : ONT. QQ ,. G> Night dor. Day Calls.: 0 Phone 43 r 10 ,'- 0 , O004A 00 0".o VC+Oo4004dC1 o 0 * G. A. Yv HITNEIY '..: I: o Funeral Ilon ie O Goderich` St.. W.., Se4fort1i 0' 0 AMB itANGE SEi tC :... o "Adjustable hospital beds o o for resit. ' t� o FLOWERS FOR g"/gay o ' G ' { CCAStON o' Tetephoxie Day0rNiglit'I.19 �✓" 0000 0'0 1