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The Huron Expositor, 1958-09-19, Page 2Since 1860`&Serving the Community..Pint ublisbecl'; ,at S13Aj'0I1.TR, ONTARIO, eVery Thursday '--morning by • McLean eros., ` Pub1ishex`s ILEA Editor SURSCRIPTIQN RATES: Canada (in advance) $a50 a Year .,.lid--Stn-tes--l-ip.-a;dvai re. $ X50 a Year • SINGLE COPIES - S CENTS EACH "-• Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa 'Plf ember of : CaaT adien. Weekly Newspapers Association" iHAIF-PAST JEEL .BOT C44OQY- T/[1Nk' W U`DWIV THIN , OUR wome' • „SEAFORTI3; ONTARIO,` SEPTEIVT$ER 19., 1.958 Seaforth; -Fair.,;. is hal'I'en a to Commu r.fy livest c J This week for the' /13th successi�'e proved methods, better o k, and: -year, the, gates to the Seaforth Fall ' " an all-round happier, more prosper- 'Farr will open to tlie-public: It-is~t e ---d ous-- armning community: 1 But: more than this, the Fair has oldest fair in "Duron Couint hPo a where town and coon= : pl .. . try Have' been; able to feet, to discuss Loll a� leader in its class, SeafortYi -. .Fair this year hopes to 'achieve a the: 'problems' common to each, to` sl anding which: will permit it to Jearn at first 'hand the .' activities of its class raised one -notch arid: thin the other, become the.first fair In Huron to be The. fact that the Seaforth Pair rated a Class- `B' Fails" The:,'new' ; has continued,` over a period of more status, while—it'll—lakes possible grants , < than a century is in itself a, Challenge' r`. with which permanent iinpravements " for the future., No Fair can rest on :tan be .finaueed, at the: same.=time, its-h-istoory.' It must--.grow.'-with, the :will "'present 'a continuing challenge the fair board':and the community :Fall Fair; is but a reflection of it nerves. a the: attitude .of, the people'; that make For more than a century, through up'the eommullty,'in which it is lo- 0 ' i �situdes of good ` ears and - `sated -If a :cor"rinlunity.,s determined th:e vis s g Y : t • e ublic. , that ' it Will- keepupwith. „chang n - :. , liner the.• fair has, servedh P• ....: , .. •becoznes a:;Class-:`B' .Fair, its_--;,; cod ditiol s'_and;. develop . and grow E- .. . '- ... :. hen will its Fall. will be.even. -neat= • ,sloe. a'nd;attitude sot .._..__..�..:_.� . ability todoa�,ob., • , - ' Fi Tr .d -o :like W 1S _ --Much needed improvements v�Ill� a � become .ossible,and.increased grants ,In, -.the final analysis is up to the in the new ratm • will give ens community. • The directors and offl- reflecting g , advance, rnent' to directors and Isiem, � - , slats can plan mo nths ' in Cour. age . a ,.. , .:. who have worked so unstinti can; work -long: -hours ' but -unless there : _......_ tiers _ irig , , ., ,. , ...: ,. .. , on behalf =of the A.: icultu-rat So is -•an interested commun ty, as, reg . µfleeted in the public support ";given o ciety.... .. '.the fair.' `their efforts are an vain: It's Each year the Fair has � `served , as ; � , , - "cyclo u `to'the' cominiinit. -;on 'Friday 'to in= ' of theagricultural' d � ` . p.. _. .. :support , y„ a mirror_ p , -,•�, .,, - _ dicate.. by• its su ...ort that this -thements of tlistric't. Ii has; rovzd_.....,-� � Y_ .. pP it it that h s'been :tract, wants a Fall' -:Fair: in. Seaforth competitive s it a , . . ed aP i • n i : that, is. second to none. reflected in -improved product o • , irk , S l�a cc TS... e7 ]E 1eSizes P aid" `-- • eversible 1 eg. . • 5 :. $5.9 ' eg. Pleated and Plain -- Sizes 7 12; Reg. 3.98 - 4:95 $2;9S ' Sizes 1,- - 6 A ',Nice ' Variety. All"—Reduced! . ' - Girls' White .1041c E` Banded or Elastic: Knee Sizes 2'- 14 — Reg, 98c s:. o '. Long ~ D;•I e -14=Rg. WE SEEN IN THE (TOU-NT Expands ".Business i •'.t .Tion Isar .,.Win ham i sitors. heir this year were delighted; to-. ftnd'.:that former Wmgliamite Mel- Lavigne .hasTaddedT-a.iine :addition to',h_is-dance;;hall iu-the resort Comm, munify The; new ,:section contains a modern restaurant and living quarters.. =:..6Vingliam . Advance Tunes. Seaforth Doctor T%Clinton Dr William D- Munn has cont. meneed' medical 'practice""in-•Clin-' ton. 'He is in'the o'ffiee of Dr, "J;;: A. Addison-!on-Rattenbury Street West Dr. ;IVlunp•, .-who is; - ;the ; son' of`Dr and- Mrs James •A`'�VLunn,' Seafortk, is' -:married and l yin�in- one: of 'the 'Reg Ball's apartments:, Mrs:; Munn.` % - the-. former June', Dale; Plymouth, England . and y O; .a' th = ',Freed*: -a-�stiadeut :i`tYiS-e :,. t, , e, Fields; Hospital Plymouth, Eng land: -Clinton News -Record:: Whole the "Blanket?• Provincial' police are looking for; blanket burglars. When: Clyde, Gledhill' arrived: for w�ork.'at the;; De ills Thursda E" ille�'VN'4p n coni - . . morning, he discovered that bI'ariiiets; with a ' total value of about $750, had been stolen The' via i'ket burglars apparently gain-- ed entry through . a side •window, then`; opened' a • door from ;the side:: Forty, -five" of the blankets were .: n i 'Sh d'. .,Pxoyinc ad. Cor_=~ � u £ rtt e stables.D-P=Trtimbley-aid_ H D" Dobbs' investigated.=Goderich Sig . Star ro Increase•SellR.�tes — -' Begmmng with the' first of Janu ary,it is eicpected ,that •an •increase in:. sewage .rates 'in• the ,foriii of',50; Cents..: per, month: maintenance; charge',:. will he -,made upon each" .ser' in Clinton.- • Purpose of thi s increase ( amounting 'to ' $6;00 per; year, .peir consumer} is to, assist n retiring'` the selvage debenture;.; it is 'expected to_ raise about .$6,000 a year by' this method, The sew age, debenture will, -be paid: for by 19&6-Clzntar News Recorder _ Plow Matrxh "At Blyth The 32nd !anriUal Buren 'County' lowing,mateh, tinder 'the-atlspiees- of the North; Pfuron-;Plowman's . $1.59 —: Reg.;'1:€ 1:2 goys' DRESS Sizes 5'' :1.2 3 95 - 5.95 -for.' -,$3.29 tEFUNDS OR , EXCIA1tiES TER Oni. t Z st' •• �N�BER 20 h 1 SATURDAY,' :ET SUNDAY � P : Open 10 a.m., to 1,2. noon,aid 2 pm to 5. The new Exeter',:: Plant is n �the Most ' Modern Most Procesin" Plant n Westeiri 'Ontario ! From 'The Huron .nxpasitor September 2,',1938.., Robertson" Hamilton,' 16; son ,of; Mr: and Mrs. Joseph. Hamilton, of Walton; 'was seriously, injured. last Friday when he was run ..over by a horse. I -le, is in Scott 'Memorial Hospital, where he was- operated- upori en Wednesday, A'; quiet. but pretty' wedding was solemnized on Saturday when Arina Dorene'- TIudson 'became-, the ,bride ofWilfred`Hay -Coleman Messrs. William and Ross Sproat;. have returned from:a trip,.to Tem, agami and Kirkland Lake, The fine, new Shell Oil Company - service station, on Goderich •St. est, has now been completed:. Mr: and Mrs." Alex McGregor have• returned from their. honey - Moon , spent, in the - northern, isum mer resorts. Dr, G. F, Rogers, director of ed- ucation,in the, Province of Ontario and '' former Principal of : Seaforth Collegiate Institute, .addressed " an open meeting•of the Seaforth Horne ,and 'Scllool Club. The Lions Clubs of .Seaforth and God'erleii are sponsoring a cliritc at Scott Memorial Hospital on Wednesday- for-tbe .erii5pled_ ehil- 'dren - and Children, with defective eyesight in,, Huron County: ` ' "* • From 'file Huron' Expositor September=18, 1908 ' FEDERATION NEWS By J, CART + IlEMINGWAY' .. kluron: ,mbcounty Federation .of Ag.. riculture held their Septeer. rectors' meeting. • Tuesday. • ! The secretary • reported that -word had' been received that ClNK 'would- carry the Farm'Earu:M on. TV "this year: • This. will ?be on --Tuesday at 9;30 p.m. If farm peiiple find ,this breadcast-interesting this:area.,: the. -CBC has_ indicated `that' a net- work -will bei available -;next year Our "rural cokttmunity Chas an portant ;Bartto play in the making of this .decision: We hope. "many'• will.takeadvantage of this oppor- tunity to form many' new forums' through. ue- :true ':picture of:: the. valof TV farm forum ;can. -be obtained.. Warren •Zurbrigg; county" repre sentative to'"the O,F.A", reported on d i Last rnembers' meeting. ;Ile. -stated; that-wljile-the-geveinunieiit :didn't favor: compulsory, vaccina- tion for .rabies, they had indica • d that they,. would .pay losses to e'- -stoelrifrom this :disease;' The. •recommendati i of "--tire commodity groups on •'price sup-' ports was approved inby. the meet.: 'g. . Briefily, 'this; means"'that price supports. should'be non incentive and, that farmers should' do all. in their power tb assist, iii disposing'. of.the produet. "..in products where the -producers provide "an equaliza tion fund for the disposal of sur pluses ;.the...support price eauM--be- somewhat higher __g._ retirement' Pian and Workman's .Compensation fpr farmers w'asdiscussed an{1 fur thei', study of theseWill_be :Made.- Reg Myers.. stated that' 'the wheat board expects .thatwheat.will_net 'the • grower - a minimum of $1:38 sociat on, will•:,be held this; year on g a was :this year:. t -reed that "the t the fart -0;01i Keith •Webster, :north Federation' continue to subscribe of Blyth,_ on Saturday, October 4. 011e share' in CFPL-TV. This ,• year the lowing match; will ::Mrs .D: Ta=lor; e - p ._ ... _. „. , . :.,, �• .. 3 r ported °on the. by bigger. aTla •better than.:.. -ever,: ;Medical "Servicei and:ur ed ever -^ g Y with,,:$687 00` -in cash ,prizes; ;and" one to pass on the information'':ofr many;, trophies' for the -winners ini the• protection'- available "through'; the "various events 'many of whom the ' Government': Ho`spitilization= In will die competing in the •.Interna= •surance;and your local CooP :Merl- tionai° Plowing Match`::"There-will ictal Services "`. `"'°; . " "` be?displays_and demonstrations. of ;;,Bert_.L bb lexpreaSed expressed the. farm- machinery and hot meals ation:4f: the 'County Hog Piroducers: will be served on the grounds. for. assistance .given the.federa:tion: Blyth Standard _ in, spreading " information, ,inn c the - Plan I orrowing . vete campaign.: Bob : McGregor, At t1 e. I.ons•meet%n,g on. Monday.lpresidentof ihed'County Beef Pro - night .the.first smce,ae term=end' ducers, repo-rted ih"at he had''re-, meeting m' ;:June --approval''• was eeived the" suggestion that the gov�_ given':to, borrow th'e -necessary ernment' be requested -to a freight__s.ubsidy on -feeder -:cattle - , permit payment .off the _...... , account of•°$2;200 for installation of from the:.westHe asked the meet- t arena: Ing, to :offer their opinion -on,:.this the asphalt..floor m be . The club" has `over .$1,000 in itsr wet- question. • •After some ..'disco"salon ich received quite. a 'the meeting agreed that- e,proli fare' fund, wh i q b o t:.frorn.afie "rum'ma e sale the tem would require= -a' -good deal ot. ° s g �stiid before it ;could lie decided' proceeds of which "amounted to".o3tpn Y er $600; with ::Lion K. L. MacKen- { `The Giiunty Federation will zie a tin a:`hand:. for convening again sponsor 'a Prince and Priv cess_ contest this .year. The On- tario inner will winners - receive " ; r t a free trip to the CFA annual `.meeting in Regina in; January, 1959. .Informa=, tion is : available at - the County Federation 'office, that ,p j+~ Treasurer; K C:; Mur- fomth : ere "-ort d a�neat roftt r e. di p, e p Centennial" booth and;: Lion Brock Cleland Ybit the plaudits for this pro�ec Liiclow�'Sentm"el Building Switch?. Tb,e••Federal:Government MAY be wiljing-to part with.the,,Post'Office Ppro' e t" - 'ndr .$6,600'?'cash•, to get P y 11 ro' ert Council own,• -Ha Y fiie P R. was.told,.l± ridgy , 1 alwation re port liy- an independent firm• of ap- praispr-s places price tags of :$23,.- 000 en :the Post Office; ati3r29;6110" on the'.Town- Iiall.property •when at became , known early this ;;year that-tlfe post.'office•,was to .be; torn:' down• -and , replaced by a new.'£ed eraI building • on the ; Same: site,: Councihor "Bruce".Si ly _:suggested, :that considerattoh be':given• to' an :exchange of,' properties -A -t: clay : night's ; council :Meeting, two:'. .tender's -for the purchase'• of the 'town=owned'MacKay'iTall were op coed, `;but na' decision 'was made' ,On . -:-Whether keeept :either of the: btdsr; They;.will be :discussed :'again at a' council committee meeting on 'Thursday;- September -18.-'---Gode- rich Signal -Star • He .',"O eratorplease, %. m t P„ , aS get that girl to answer." - __Operator: "Yes sir, T'm Pigg ging for you." • A5 NEED ED .: R ..40 iso to train, rehabilitate . and house . the Blind in this dtstrkt.' Cotnmuoity. Chaeta and mµniaipaf;granSs w1R provide $57,190. TRI -COUNTY CAMPAIGN HURON ,MIDDLESEX - PERTH' (Excluding,'London and',Sltattord) E. C. BOSWELL',' Seaforth, Onto "I'll `nev_-_._ x long as; I live-!"-- . �e a s l i. v e aair That's the vow "Fred Smith took when he learned the y ou:ngster he had run over had died as a result of the injuries: Fred's conscience 'was ,tortured by, the feeling that, a child.. -lad .died as a result of his" ri license,. actions: - He- tore . up � his , driver's andhas never been;behind.the wheel of a car since.• There's -only,' way-t�-avoid-Fred-Smiths night- -: naa'risli situation:• That's' always to watch' for children, on the road. Your Ontario Department of Transport -urges you . to support the "current Ghild`Safety campaign. 8049 � Friends and Patrons of ththeScaforih District are invited to. attend slits Grand Opening Event /''''Mrs. li, i12eCarnrnond isas open ed a farcy, goods .store in: the store just-, north of the Dominion, Bank'. 'Ihere'is a possibility of the Wil. shoe,'factory, being operated. Among "those froni Tuckersmith' Wfto' Went to- London Fair •this week mere Mr. And 1VIrs. Joseph Crich, Mr, ; arid- Mrs.• Eli Crich, Mr. and M. Fred"?tipper,- ,rani :Walters. and Harry VVebsdale M. Sohn Rankin, Secretary„ of: Seaforth piYb1ie-schboi beard,' has pi`9, ented the school with a large YEARS . AE�ONE _ Interesting items gleaned from The. Huronexpositor, of '25 '50 and 7 years' ago ,l portrait of the Queen, and .,jvlr. tliextrait, ` of WintDing er, Ethedwarcod.ihpaiuon por- Mr." Charles `,Connors has •open ed a 'laundry in the store just south Of the old Bank, of Commerce bpildiiig •- The' dry: weather - l Continues; to fact,it Is over a irmntlr since We`, have liad rain,.. If it does °not. $oon come • the titin will beseriotys ;; Ili -the -meantime, 'the. dust :on the 1a�ean • ' •u� .country roads is really 'fierce. - Mr. E. H. Clgse_has disposed of his black driver to Mr. Drake, of 1Viake 'ruse o Staffa. From The Huron . Ex oSitor September 121.' 1883 Mr. William Murray has' brought into this office . a'•sunflower of the Russian variety, grown -on `his farm ` at Harpurhey. • The stalk' measures 71 inches around at -the. butt, ' and is 98 inches ' in length;' ,while the flower is 17inches-a-aim. the face and "38 inches around Mr. William Campbell. has. Sold his cottage on North 'Main Street to. Mr. ' MVICLaughlin ` for the' sura' of $750., Several (cows found, straying at' large during prohibited hours :Were placed- in pound, on:Monday, -morn Mr. McMullenshowed us" an egg, laid'by a Black Rock hen, which weighed VA- ounces and measured, 7i' by 81/2 •niches. Mr: 'Thomas Tick,' of Hay, one day this week slightly wounded and captured a- fair-sized eagle, ;which is quite a "rare bird .lir these- parts. Last: week ,ilii.:Jolrti k"tsher shot: a large "female bear in the. :big swamp on the 14th 'concession. of MelfilIop, Which 'weighed, - when dressed, 418 pounds. The bear`had a coupleof cubs- with '' her, - -but they esda-ped...; .Most of the farmers in this, "vi. -u cinity:.have finished` :hardest, and ' „TT -E..• HOME threshing and: fall wheat 'seeding, r . .i are nova•. the ; oocupations of the r - - UI�IE AND S E U� the ou will. 'AEUABr.E ave.....43::'...."C.hance of v. •inning EIGHT •PRIZES at TWE EXPOSITOR .. Book: those ' ail icles :around : ° .the .house. • . he FREE /SSIF[ED ADS; being yen c 0. ay....0taour booth.: T11is. w'ill'also be a good iini.e.`to Subsribe" or Renew your Stibseription to THE NITRON EX1?OSITOR rize niineulling Commerca_ol. Print1n Office :Equipment hone 141 ,or 142 Seafarth OF PRIZE-WINNING FINE QUALITY PRINTIN tt - P a .BOT C44OQY- T/[1Nk' W U`DWIV THIN , OUR wome' • „SEAFORTI3; ONTARIO,` SEPTEIVT$ER 19., 1.958 Seaforth; -Fair.,;. is hal'I'en a to Commu r.fy livest c J This week for the' /13th successi�'e proved methods, better o k, and: -year, the, gates to the Seaforth Fall ' " an all-round happier, more prosper- 'Farr will open to tlie-public: It-is~t e ---d ous-- armning community: 1 But: more than this, the Fair has oldest fair in "Duron Couint hPo a where town and coon= : pl .. . try Have' been; able to feet, to discuss Loll a� leader in its class, SeafortYi -. .Fair this year hopes to 'achieve a the: 'problems' common to each, to` sl anding which: will permit it to Jearn at first 'hand the .' activities of its class raised one -notch arid: thin the other, become the.first fair In Huron to be The. fact that the Seaforth Pair rated a Class- `B' Fails" The:,'new' ; has continued,` over a period of more status, while—it'll—lakes possible grants , < than a century is in itself a, Challenge' r`. with which permanent iinpravements " for the future., No Fair can rest on :tan be .finaueed, at the: same.=time, its-h-istoory.' It must--.grow.'-with, the :will "'present 'a continuing challenge the fair board':and the community :Fall Fair; is but a reflection of it nerves. a the: attitude .of, the people'; that make For more than a century, through up'the eommullty,'in which it is lo- 0 ' i �situdes of good ` ears and - `sated -If a :cor"rinlunity.,s determined th:e vis s g Y : t • e ublic. , that ' it Will- keepupwith. „chang n - :. , liner the.• fair has, servedh P• ....: , .. •becoznes a:;Class-:`B' .Fair, its_--;,; cod ditiol s'_and;. develop . and grow E- .. . '- ... :. hen will its Fall. will be.even. -neat= • ,sloe. a'nd;attitude sot .._..__..�..:_.� . ability todoa�,ob., • , - ' Fi Tr .d -o :like W 1S _ --Much needed improvements v�Ill� a � become .ossible,and.increased grants ,In, -.the final analysis is up to the in the new ratm • will give ens community. • The directors and offl- reflecting g , advance, rnent' to directors and Isiem, � - , slats can plan mo nths ' in Cour. age . a ,.. , .:. who have worked so unstinti can; work -long: -hours ' but -unless there : _......_ tiers _ irig , , ., ,. , ...: ,. .. , on behalf =of the A.: icultu-rat So is -•an interested commun ty, as, reg . µfleeted in the public support ";given o ciety.... .. '.the fair.' `their efforts are an vain: It's Each year the Fair has � `served , as ; � , , - "cyclo u `to'the' cominiinit. -;on 'Friday 'to in= ' of theagricultural' d � ` . p.. _. .. :support , y„ a mirror_ p , -,•�, .,, - _ dicate.. by• its su ...ort that this -thements of tlistric't. Ii has; rovzd_.....,-� � Y_ .. pP it it that h s'been :tract, wants a Fall' -:Fair: in. Seaforth competitive s it a , . . ed aP i • n i : that, is. second to none. reflected in -improved product o • , irk , S l�a cc TS... e7 ]E 1eSizes P aid" `-- • eversible 1 eg. . • 5 :. $5.9 ' eg. Pleated and Plain -- Sizes 7 12; Reg. 3.98 - 4:95 $2;9S ' Sizes 1,- - 6 A ',Nice ' Variety. All"—Reduced! . ' - Girls' White .1041c E` Banded or Elastic: Knee Sizes 2'- 14 — Reg, 98c s:. o '. Long ~ D;•I e -14=Rg. WE SEEN IN THE (TOU-NT Expands ".Business i •'.t .Tion Isar .,.Win ham i sitors. heir this year were delighted; to-. ftnd'.:that former Wmgliamite Mel- Lavigne .hasTaddedT-a.iine :addition to',h_is-dance;;hall iu-the resort Comm, munify The; new ,:section contains a modern restaurant and living quarters.. =:..6Vingliam . Advance Tunes. Seaforth Doctor T%Clinton Dr William D- Munn has cont. meneed' medical 'practice""in-•Clin-' ton. 'He is in'the o'ffiee of Dr, "J;;: A. Addison-!on-Rattenbury Street West Dr. ;IVlunp•, .-who is; - ;the ; son' of`Dr and- Mrs James •A`'�VLunn,' Seafortk, is' -:married and l yin�in- one: of 'the 'Reg Ball's apartments:, Mrs:; Munn.` % - the-. former June', Dale; Plymouth, England . and y O; .a' th = ',Freed*: -a-�stiadeut :i`tYiS-e :,. t, , e, Fields; Hospital Plymouth, Eng land: -Clinton News -Record:: Whole the "Blanket?• Provincial' police are looking for; blanket burglars. When: Clyde, Gledhill' arrived: for w�ork.'at the;; De ills Thursda E" ille�'VN'4p n coni - . . morning, he discovered that bI'ariiiets; with a ' total value of about $750, had been stolen The' via i'ket burglars apparently gain-- ed entry through . a side •window, then`; opened' a • door from ;the side:: Forty, -five" of the blankets were .: n i 'Sh d'. .,Pxoyinc ad. Cor_=~ � u £ rtt e stables.D-P=Trtimbley-aid_ H D" Dobbs' investigated.=Goderich Sig . Star ro Increase•SellR.�tes — -' Begmmng with the' first of Janu ary,it is eicpected ,that •an •increase in:. sewage .rates 'in• the ,foriii of',50; Cents..: per, month: maintenance; charge',:. will he -,made upon each" .ser' in Clinton.- • Purpose of thi s increase ( amounting 'to ' $6;00 per; year, .peir consumer} is to, assist n retiring'` the selvage debenture;.; it is 'expected to_ raise about .$6,000 a year by' this method, The sew age, debenture will, -be paid: for by 19&6-Clzntar News Recorder _ Plow Matrxh "At Blyth The 32nd !anriUal Buren 'County' lowing,mateh, tinder 'the-atlspiees- of the North; Pfuron-;Plowman's . $1.59 —: Reg.;'1:€ 1:2 goys' DRESS Sizes 5'' :1.2 3 95 - 5.95 -for.' -,$3.29 tEFUNDS OR , EXCIA1tiES TER Oni. t Z st' •• �N�BER 20 h 1 SATURDAY,' :ET SUNDAY � P : Open 10 a.m., to 1,2. noon,aid 2 pm to 5. The new Exeter',:: Plant is n �the Most ' Modern Most Procesin" Plant n Westeiri 'Ontario ! From 'The Huron .nxpasitor September 2,',1938.., Robertson" Hamilton,' 16; son ,of; Mr: and Mrs. Joseph. Hamilton, of Walton; 'was seriously, injured. last Friday when he was run ..over by a horse. I -le, is in Scott 'Memorial Hospital, where he was- operated- upori en Wednesday, A'; quiet. but pretty' wedding was solemnized on Saturday when Arina Dorene'- TIudson 'became-, the ,bride ofWilfred`Hay -Coleman Messrs. William and Ross Sproat;. have returned from:a trip,.to Tem, agami and Kirkland Lake, The fine, new Shell Oil Company - service station, on Goderich •St. est, has now been completed:. Mr: and Mrs." Alex McGregor have• returned from their. honey - Moon , spent, in the - northern, isum mer resorts. Dr, G. F, Rogers, director of ed- ucation,in the, Province of Ontario and '' former Principal of : Seaforth Collegiate Institute, .addressed " an open meeting•of the Seaforth Horne ,and 'Scllool Club. The Lions Clubs of .Seaforth and God'erleii are sponsoring a cliritc at Scott Memorial Hospital on Wednesday- for-tbe .erii5pled_ ehil- 'dren - and Children, with defective eyesight in,, Huron County: ` ' "* • From 'file Huron' Expositor September=18, 1908 ' FEDERATION NEWS By J, CART + IlEMINGWAY' .. kluron: ,mbcounty Federation .of Ag.. riculture held their Septeer. rectors' meeting. • Tuesday. • ! The secretary • reported that -word had' been received that ClNK 'would- carry the Farm'Earu:M on. TV "this year: • This. will ?be on --Tuesday at 9;30 p.m. If farm peiiple find ,this breadcast-interesting this:area.,: the. -CBC has_ indicated `that' a net- work -will bei available -;next year Our "rural cokttmunity Chas an portant ;Bartto play in the making of this .decision: We hope. "many'• will.takeadvantage of this oppor- tunity to form many' new forums' through. ue- :true ':picture of:: the. valof TV farm forum ;can. -be obtained.. Warren •Zurbrigg; county" repre sentative to'"the O,F.A", reported on d i Last rnembers' meeting. ;Ile. -stated; that-wljile-the-geveinunieiit :didn't favor: compulsory, vaccina- tion for .rabies, they had indica • d that they,. would .pay losses to e'- -stoelrifrom this :disease;' The. •recommendati i of "--tire commodity groups on •'price sup-' ports was approved inby. the meet.: 'g. . Briefily, 'this; means"'that price supports. should'be non incentive and, that farmers should' do all. in their power tb assist, iii disposing'. of.the produet. "..in products where the -producers provide "an equaliza tion fund for the disposal of sur pluses ;.the...support price eauM--be- somewhat higher __g._ retirement' Pian and Workman's .Compensation fpr farmers w'asdiscussed an{1 fur thei', study of theseWill_be :Made.- Reg Myers.. stated that' 'the wheat board expects .thatwheat.will_net 'the • grower - a minimum of $1:38 sociat on, will•:,be held this; year on g a was :this year:. t -reed that "the t the fart -0;01i Keith •Webster, :north Federation' continue to subscribe of Blyth,_ on Saturday, October 4. 011e share' in CFPL-TV. This ,• year the lowing match; will ::Mrs .D: Ta=lor; e - p ._ ... _. „. , . :.,, �• .. 3 r ported °on the. by bigger. aTla •better than.:.. -ever,: ;Medical "Servicei and:ur ed ever -^ g Y with,,:$687 00` -in cash ,prizes; ;and" one to pass on the information'':ofr many;, trophies' for the -winners ini the• protection'- available "through'; the "various events 'many of whom the ' Government': Ho`spitilization= In will die competing in the •.Interna= •surance;and your local CooP :Merl- tionai° Plowing Match`::"There-will ictal Services "`. `"'°; . " "` be?displays_and demonstrations. of ;;,Bert_.L bb lexpreaSed expressed the. farm- machinery and hot meals ation:4f: the 'County Hog Piroducers: will be served on the grounds. for. assistance .given the.federa:tion: Blyth Standard _ in, spreading " information, ,inn c the - Plan I orrowing . vete campaign.: Bob : McGregor, At t1 e. I.ons•meet%n,g on. Monday.lpresidentof ihed'County Beef Pro - night .the.first smce,ae term=end' ducers, repo-rted ih"at he had''re-, meeting m' ;:June --approval''• was eeived the" suggestion that the gov�_ given':to, borrow th'e -necessary ernment' be requested -to a freight__s.ubsidy on -feeder -:cattle - , permit payment .off the _...... , account of•°$2;200 for installation of from the:.westHe asked the meet- t arena: Ing, to :offer their opinion -on,:.this the asphalt..floor m be . The club" has `over .$1,000 in itsr wet- question. • •After some ..'disco"salon ich received quite. a 'the meeting agreed that- e,proli fare' fund, wh i q b o t:.frorn.afie "rum'ma e sale the tem would require= -a' -good deal ot. ° s g �stiid before it ;could lie decided' proceeds of which "amounted to".o3tpn Y er $600; with ::Lion K. L. MacKen- { `The Giiunty Federation will zie a tin a:`hand:. for convening again sponsor 'a Prince and Priv cess_ contest this .year. The On- tario inner will winners - receive " ; r t a free trip to the CFA annual `.meeting in Regina in; January, 1959. .Informa=, tion is : available at - the County Federation 'office, that ,p j+~ Treasurer; K C:; Mur- fomth : ere "-ort d a�neat roftt r e. di p, e p Centennial" booth and;: Lion Brock Cleland Ybit the plaudits for this pro�ec Liiclow�'Sentm"el Building Switch?. Tb,e••Federal:Government MAY be wiljing-to part with.the,,Post'Office Ppro' e t" - 'ndr .$6,600'?'cash•, to get P y 11 ro' ert Council own,• -Ha Y fiie P R. was.told,.l± ridgy , 1 alwation re port liy- an independent firm• of ap- praispr-s places price tags of :$23,.- 000 en :the Post Office; ati3r29;6110" on the'.Town- Iiall.property •when at became , known early this ;;year that-tlfe post.'office•,was to .be; torn:' down• -and , replaced by a new.'£ed eraI building • on the ; Same: site,: Councihor "Bruce".Si ly _:suggested, :that considerattoh be':given• to' an :exchange of,' properties -A -t: clay : night's ; council :Meeting, two:'. .tender's -for the purchase'• of the 'town=owned'MacKay'iTall were op coed, `;but na' decision 'was made' ,On . -:-Whether keeept :either of the: btdsr; They;.will be :discussed :'again at a' council committee meeting on 'Thursday;- September -18.-'---Gode- rich Signal -Star • He .',"O eratorplease, %. m t P„ , aS get that girl to answer." - __Operator: "Yes sir, T'm Pigg ging for you." • A5 NEED ED .: R ..40 iso to train, rehabilitate . and house . the Blind in this dtstrkt.' Cotnmuoity. Chaeta and mµniaipaf;granSs w1R provide $57,190. TRI -COUNTY CAMPAIGN HURON ,MIDDLESEX - PERTH' (Excluding,'London and',Sltattord) E. C. BOSWELL',' Seaforth, Onto "I'll `nev_-_._ x long as; I live-!"-- . �e a s l i. v e aair That's the vow "Fred Smith took when he learned the y ou:ngster he had run over had died as a result of the injuries: Fred's conscience 'was ,tortured by, the feeling that, a child.. -lad .died as a result of his" ri license,. actions: - He- tore . up � his , driver's andhas never been;behind.the wheel of a car since.• There's -only,' way-t�-avoid-Fred-Smiths night- -: naa'risli situation:• That's' always to watch' for children, on the road. Your Ontario Department of Transport -urges you . to support the "current Ghild`Safety campaign. 8049 � Friends and Patrons of ththeScaforih District are invited to. attend slits Grand Opening Event /''''Mrs. li, i12eCarnrnond isas open ed a farcy, goods .store in: the store just-, north of the Dominion, Bank'. 'Ihere'is a possibility of the Wil. shoe,'factory, being operated. Among "those froni Tuckersmith' Wfto' Went to- London Fair •this week mere Mr. And 1VIrs. Joseph Crich, Mr, ; arid- Mrs.• Eli Crich, Mr. and M. Fred"?tipper,- ,rani :Walters. and Harry VVebsdale M. Sohn Rankin, Secretary„ of: Seaforth piYb1ie-schboi beard,' has pi`9, ented the school with a large YEARS . AE�ONE _ Interesting items gleaned from The. Huronexpositor, of '25 '50 and 7 years' ago ,l portrait of the Queen, and .,jvlr. tliextrait, ` of WintDing er, Ethedwarcod.ihpaiuon por- Mr." Charles `,Connors has •open ed a 'laundry in the store just south Of the old Bank, of Commerce bpildiiig •- The' dry: weather - l Continues; to fact,it Is over a irmntlr since We`, have liad rain,.. If it does °not. $oon come • the titin will beseriotys ;; Ili -the -meantime, 'the. dust :on the 1a�ean • ' •u� .country roads is really 'fierce. - Mr. E. H. Clgse_has disposed of his black driver to Mr. Drake, of 1Viake 'ruse o Staffa. From The Huron . Ex oSitor September 121.' 1883 Mr. William Murray has' brought into this office . a'•sunflower of the Russian variety, grown -on `his farm ` at Harpurhey. • The stalk' measures 71 inches around at -the. butt, ' and is 98 inches ' in length;' ,while the flower is 17inches-a-aim. the face and "38 inches around Mr. William Campbell. has. Sold his cottage on North 'Main Street to. Mr. ' MVICLaughlin ` for the' sura' of $750., Several (cows found, straying at' large during prohibited hours :Were placed- in pound, on:Monday, -morn Mr. McMullenshowed us" an egg, laid'by a Black Rock hen, which weighed VA- ounces and measured, 7i' by 81/2 •niches. Mr: 'Thomas Tick,' of Hay, one day this week slightly wounded and captured a- fair-sized eagle, ;which is quite a "rare bird .lir these- parts. Last: week ,ilii.:Jolrti k"tsher shot: a large "female bear in the. :big swamp on the 14th 'concession. of MelfilIop, Which 'weighed, - when dressed, 418 pounds. The bear`had a coupleof cubs- with '' her, - -but they esda-ped...; .Most of the farmers in this, "vi. -u cinity:.have finished` :hardest, and ' „TT -E..• HOME threshing and: fall wheat 'seeding, r . .i are nova•. the ; oocupations of the r - - UI�IE AND S E U� the ou will. 'AEUABr.E ave.....43::'...."C.hance of v. •inning EIGHT •PRIZES at TWE EXPOSITOR .. Book: those ' ail icles :around : ° .the .house. • . he FREE /SSIF[ED ADS; being yen c 0. ay....0taour booth.: T11is. w'ill'also be a good iini.e.`to Subsribe" or Renew your Stibseription to THE NITRON EX1?OSITOR rize niineulling Commerca_ol. Print1n Office :Equipment hone 141 ,or 142 Seafarth OF PRIZE-WINNING FINE QUALITY PRINTIN tt - P a