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The Huron Expositor, 1958-09-26, Page 2'1•-• • Published at Since 1860 Berlin° the C dinmunit# First SEAFtAttil, ONTARIO, every Thniaday InOrDIDg McLean Eros;, Publishers ANDREW Y, MCLEAN, ditoi- SUI3§,CRIPTION,BATES; a Year .50:a Year, EACH • Department Ottawa ..,,Canada (in .adVance) $2.50 United States ,(.in advance) $3 ;SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS Authorized:as Second Class Mail, Post Office .•.v Member of - Canadian' Weekly NewsPapers • Association cpui.avr fivp THE gae* Q1.16)11( so .r 'TOOK 71/E hlWakr)? CFA' , AMP NOW YOU CAN' r 1-1&IR /7; • SAFORTII, ONTARIO, ,$EPTElyIBER. 20, 1958 Notural„ Pa. SO, pens New A n-ues of Co- nv'e'niencein Seafo Liqatural-gas-,-has:eome-io*.S..eaforth.: be handicapped. At the same •time, The net result:as far as this ,ar 4a availability of natural gas resialtS In a, third Source: of heat to •the home owner; a-,•--,-SOUrCe-4;.-that • many -re-,---- . - is coneeriaed, is thatthere now.will be is cncerned:, is that there /OW iI1 be an-addftiOnalsfuel Ited diStrict to,..cOmPete. Withlt,Area'S'. - Anywhere iii G.ahada:frOrn.itI .point of :.• - It does .not .neCesSariiy foiroW , there will be any subetantal savings costs : , But :it does mean tjular field. The ,.coniniunit,y wei that in those applications tn:, which comes its 'representatives' and gas is .'particiklarlY Mann.- „loOks:forWardtO a long and mutually facturers and. Others tid .lcMger,.,: Will - beneficial aSsOciatiOn. Seaforth Failt.;'LOOkt: Tollnreas.e ItespOnsibilify" in Future • . , o sa -ac- 2 ts -anew- gran specth olaens up iiev a'srenties of cbrivenience.: , 11-1011 • S 0111.1aa • • .- • • a, this the agency through • -naiuial. -gasTiS.---diiffibireed- in -Sea:fel:tit, is ar--.- utility-itliat, alrea,dy -has shown itself . aware- of the. reSponsibilities inherent in the monopoly itenjoys in this par- • ion.: on .the :thoSe.,''who • ' were responsible any Way for the - It was evident this year that more raanagement of tliis year's Seaforth moth. for the disPlay-,,of exhib- 'Fall Fair. The fair was a success from 'every angle, with More andlet- ter exhibits, increased attendance, . and with a stick show and 'school children's parade that will prove to •" be the equal to, if not better :,,than, -that held it:-anyfair this part of Ontario. The one feature, however, ' •contributed Mightily to the 'success - - • . • - • . , . ItS-1S-ifeeded. Perhaps arrangements , . ,could be made to make use on fair days of other buildings in the area, such as the curling rink, and thus,' for the tiine being at lea,st, ease the pressure on e±isting,accOMmodation7 The arena and the commercial dis- P14.3)-± play a major,--Dge the lair'_ss-SuCc'ess. While an increased .nUniber .exhibits were in evidence iS...3-rear:;:'there little doubt' that , of the day and something for wli,lieli.=_..,..,eVeit..mOre..eXbibitors could be inter - even the hardest .:*orking director '',:eSted•'if.: planning for the show " was cannot. take credit; was the weather.,,,... -..coinnienCed.., earlier: 'Seine effort to s xna, y arg.- inge,--condrtrons7 create fair -like AtITIOSphere in the . combined. to create'. such • 4. perfect. arena by the use 'of'::perinanth .and day. Warm, dry,. but danip. enough ; flags Would behelpful, , to diScour.age • Work on :the land;: the: .-Could consideration not be 'gwen . weather enconrageel even, the most to extendingi., the period when 'the. conscientious farther toleaVe .cOnntereial exhibits are open to the: tasks for a -day at the fair And lie-77Puhlicl-'7Thus-----the-.---arena---displa,Y---- came .fronr far afield. Seafortli,(Fiir'.. would be an even more valitable show has established a name :over .a wide .Windo*.fOr mereliantS. • w with top. . 'way, arise With expansion. ...,There- is -n_ot much dbiliat-th0:46:,-!:HT increased.-•attendanee, qui!iernents to permit Class too, will come the necessity .of plan- by ,Ed.' Cummings 11/ les e st ing NV-ilt have -been met Tb-Ntakt*j:11.7, :4dVa•Il6' for :handling Mon; day:, Mr: Cuiiimings Vas, grinding result in additional fliha§15eirit adinissionS,and_traffie: , ntz .it 1.-r32eeirv.eri available for capital improvenients, ' As the fair expandS, there . - the tractor :ignite& hay ma spark relinfli which :are badirneedediftlie4air-i-- easing,..'.problemS , „ , . thefire 'Were several pigs.; tir calves, a purebred Stallion, -thresh-- I other : rnaeliniery. . season' •• -Pre§lant Capip•bell; aftcials' and lia'Y and grain. don • , `Which bad dn E3CtOF,Scth'exe be no in, . 1:6'ss criZaa.gnd malt It'0'.4?,•tr•`vain:VaaT.- -: meeting' whatever 'additional respon-.fire -axise. withepan- ed. the- 'nearby ibihties may " Standard. , FEDERATION• ROSSROA NEWS 7 By J., CARL HillVIINGWAY uestion Of Sleep • thThe Ontir arlio Hogfinpro.ductbeiSS. held .e Sea .....a...eausimoinimp.,„musiimmunwrigiommumpoimimppmiewirmie- '-' By JAMS SCOTT ' waY. notor in. Toronto, -with :some tendance. 'The .president a thereaif,anTdh:•61du. seaaYfib:1,111aaltidit riasV'eblr'°Irmth4agt 350rde1dgates • and . visitors in •at rsociation, 1VIr. 'McInnes, •the -p' dent of the 'Co -013, Xi'. Aikepy. and. is so, about ribw I ouglit'to be a pare t.e:s(cornet athr ye a eMarv.„ it iBe osyonft ott n : oriel; prettyied.s'hBoi ji.u'tbdi'ior, aaalVdwei:tsaank; be, s6iid:neoeetprellein! 11:11eineat-'. tario Hag Producers far the ,year, itoustry was , given ierien§ von_ .oucd:Iffiliotentrlaeei.a. tta.h.nwid,nagyius,=.!:uyI:t..stiulp4i;usye..w:hitthicaihts, szinhas . to. be ...intngatian that eYes Open .for ' the interesting' and • fseideliernagL'ionnf - the 'giur;)el.:tmiillneggd '''tilint134. t.tt:b:Ceee':11O:1113;. I:se:7:6°re s in, Yot'he:i.e. wdinall:File.faid.was's j'esntaNyienwg ' •example, Should,be 'entering contract farm= YbriC tile ing and' in this(' waY: the .•7farailY art a lard.e:h°tel°11'Br°adwa 'al° farmer could derive at.least 'some ' Tins• Square' where. I had never fa' ed.' before'This 'roorii. had` Ahe I tried, I couldn't open it, • After a while and a lot more thought, I realized that I kwas in a modern air-conditioned ...4room. .; The air which vvas`coming trough- the air - conditioner was almost as fresh •as - the 'Pure air of Huron County, and they didn't want any dirty New York air coming' in through ,a 'win- dOW td spoil everYthing. •But •what about that fire?, • I.f I cOuldn't -open my door and the VviiidaVv wouldn't open, how in the, World vvoli.ild a fellow, ever escape. I - looked out the window and sa-W that there was no fire escape,- and. thrmigh the `.patrenage dividend. latest in .every,thing--the latest in I was ten stories above the street_ profit from the feed business It was , also suggested that ,since. decorating, in comfort, in gadgets,. Very Carefully, and being sure that : fiel'd of production 'in -direct corn- . are entering the and 4et do -Stu hnoW.: what -it is -11°ire had started yet; I. Opened ' I remember most? , ' ' . packing plants" the ,door and rooked' dawn the • car- peo_tian with tanners, perhaps it is It -la a sign which was • On the ridor. 'Sure enough, there at the teiti;ntiesi.dieorr._ctli:6_0 t.f.pramekerths,g_tpoi:neirsia:Tushiye Irdt.aC'a_omsra„adS:i_teIe?p0vcvn,H;se_4fieed.,„,..oiytoeru__fooraio8rteheecir__T_•fo-n_igthihh,itsc. menaNdeoawwpeals„_.NavaLT_s_2...edin:i,:nbi.:aertkcieiciran,":iair,e, _ °13--at--43-arrie-Seenis-tu-be-isru- may save your life in case of fire!? than ever. . If . the fire escape was a g a i ns t the aCencY. ' ": - ''' ' j W'oellati,''hi:owwals'e-yaliwifea:_whos-oililrae:.7agflit:'11PI -f°irtitesidhebiAt:;:h7-eiihrdooein:cthaen'ds't:nwWaassil.:'It-ss'unpp.'-', _ .ed, -Offe -df"-t4e-Se- VVr.s -the-reconr- --`-`'.' ms.ndation that • the commodity: fitable in sinte of their complaintS. -- . ,- -Several resolutions were approy- ,..,,,....,_ For _splits a • to respect , and be careftd....about posed to oPen the door in case of _ groups, join with the -FederatiOn in igno,t, into 13ed I was kept busy think- posed to get ,out Of -tlfe--1511rhing . be saved building? I can • tell you that that b37 keeping the bedroorndOor dos- .question -kept my •eYes Open for. emploYing . an information -director fieldman to distribute, infarrnatianted. „Then I get to ,Vvoxiclerthg why quite- G -While longer, to the fartners. ,, , they had pet that 'particular notice . Finally, I came to the conclu- -''' :'' • ,I ' 011 the 'door in the -first place. I *sion that in this hotel I didn't have ...` ' ' aehance if they ever had ,a fire: Sy this time.I was so iinset that I couldn't sleep , anway,' so', I.: got np and found seme hotel postcard and started writing to my friends_ •-:„ Eaah .card had , a picture of the hotel on it and,und,er .it, it said: "750 rooma in a completely mod-. ,,ern, air-comlitioned,.,,,firepred ho- • natvebosttealysedanidn hnuevnderredbsefooi: i haveer-resou i . , r...N„amm...r ing the •Government continue the_ . . - - freight: Subsidy on ,feed grain. It , • . , . P E . • ' . . _ bqeluleilsititoolnistofofnathretthheaerdvisstaubdillitYvoafe: htahVe- eh/ seen_ such a sign. Did it mean was al -felt tha farmers. so• , , tsorx•ie basi, a that in this hotel they were in the habit of baying •fire_s. often? Or .___ he,,ahle tc„.purchaselgrain fro/1,4h,, Id, it mean tbat other .. people' in this:very r,00nt had lOst•their live§ ca se...they had le t the bedroom Centre' ""-- ichIias_h_e' en pro- feed tmhiiilli.4 PIrtovviidaescifeuldt tahiratsallt;:sueisistde- cratIr ''°Pell and a fire had.got-start- ed in the-hotel?_,,Youlcaii.:See lioW• gressing very rapidly, during, the ance to the large corporation • have 'been drawing 1111, s.teanily in on the_ grain- -Used 'by one large :tfehllisa-N:jdrid.fr6r ,:'().thinirigk,..inCgsleeaertiP'IceP .: Past Week. • Six, or seven trucks - was pointed out hat the subsidy - Finally.' I got urran took a look Anniversary_ Marks. 90 Years ' is 90 :years .since ;the -Baptist. Church was organized on the Base LineJand.50 years since the pres- an, ,effort tO. .nave ,the- groonds. feeding „establishment amounte to at the window It • • • ent building Was .built in 'Auburn. ready for the. Fail:Fair 'Satiirday $50,000 per year. was shut 'tight/ th1.1! • Well, `V•71iy didn't -they say SO lir the first place? I opened' the door for a few rninutes.,_ dosed it and, • went back -to •bed and had a' gaTicl---- • ivItn..eWnasth5eo eyonareSrs,•toonn.,e.S. ewpatenifbaired,r, -4)1.Tr.. pm-. d,.. 4v1.-4‘,,,,,..d4.37..,,:•The-• total- a m one. of ..... It ___ was ., -also , poin ted...,_ out _that..., .Wb_______a..t_'_S.-__.*___,_o_r_.eT_i . - - :P. - „.,....,-.• fill. tO"."Cerne . at the .preseat is?. Coin- while :processors were. claiming , -, . 7 levelling rerriams...to. be• finished: I stores ...were - unable • to s'mne ---------MPRODU fte•-,:,.:Ji. KGx, Toronto At At: tile "Ili- pleted, and a...stuall.:ainonntbf surplus supplies of pork, - versary last:.. Sunday the guest wspaeya,k•era. .wnia&:;!nevary,W. ,..aalaterfi'illriladuggeh-'. :NAtiva.."a,,.a,pdudnie.tihoun;e1,4,,,pliaesete .,‘,,,ofn.epkrepfieorintY; for ,inz,vpkre'vpeinerehnatnsintlitebree , diSfatirciibb`mu.. :.-.• '. - • - ••- . . from . Bolivia .where rhe 'haan.',..:.b.i....,,,efi• iv,irs; ..Edna o.sWald,' ,ite..xt. to the tied. •by 'the, .trade ,Each eemity. 'PRIZE', MONEY. •••• H 11:-., FA for -ten : years. Be -gave a ' grounds.= already purchased; • 'and. , president : .1k. . asked. to comment ., :„..,_ • i...._._' .,_._'. - , L • , ._-: ' '- • , - . - , ' ' preSsive-niessage in the: 'afternoon thi. cti -,.--b • also been filled..1 • the. ina keting prOgrarn,• From- • D,ORT.LCULTURAL pRoDucTs: A._ Jamieson Mrs: S. Carter; can- , :0: ISPL e 0.n • a§ . on r , - Volunteers• -completed the job of,I this it was quite .apparent,t t. ined les • 1VIrs J Carter, . and. shoWed, -pictures , at night. of Was , by the Rev. ''and: hEis.iowsotrrkonydn:,aBtoblivoitha.se,:rsp,yeiccioaslm rough the eeatreof the pro_ to eoroe,:_trodor, the eorripaisournyx.r..io,:rues., ,ii.aAripdptress7CIvolalnectmione,cloyfmaupunt,esixed_ placing the tiles in .the, ditch. rilaJjEastern and everything should he. in gram. Gf the, western Counties pies IIMIeesC;1 mi.onl‘ti;ec61;maroientti,es,Fwinyftercavp- . orr,,, Ivtrs A. Jamieson, 1VIrs..11. Orr: canned -Whole tornatoes, Mrs. Ai ton Ne.WS-R_!ford;aanlrebaudty uunnedehreathrtue ydi.raepeptirounyodrdtehre., ont; 4 .varieties fall aliPlees,.1-IT DP4IrYse.e sweet_cucumber pickles,_ Carter ,Mrs . -A. Jamieson;-,, On tFriday eyeni.ng, Sept.., , a Iviiscluevous.,Crow some.. who felt hat a ona mcmyrnont; Goi en _Russets, . 1VIcelymont, F. IVIcClyinont;' King . d t '.3ars A ' j.amieson„,‘ Bank Girls .1101d Sho _ • , -Pr sent Program. _R Q IVErs L PrYce-relish • ketblg. yards would e helpful and -maciymant; -/,,,,Taalthy,, Mrs. J.' Carter; •pear ,marmalade,.. • miscellaneous shower, was Cotrurierce staff 'in. himar-Of. a, co: Harald GauleY,": Cambridge Strheet, yotafireraS apwli*." would ci-,14ike,.1: preisent.itivihiechety:; WagheS,. piekles ..to serVe with .s-andWicheS,- , held byMrS. :J.. Carter;, new .variety ,"Bideile,',." a pet crow raised by the 'girls Of •tlieCapaclian Bank'of as grown ' mrs. J. Carter; dill piekles, M.rs.., • Worker,' Miss Margaret , Conley,,, one . county • felt that 'marketing '26_0urice, P. McClYitiont;,'F-anleils '.1:. Carter/. tOniate catsup, :Mrs% ..T- wh 0 • is to he, married • later:, , this a cter. ' Ile" s , „quite vved knovin. ,for Ids antics -in manY --parts .of fawn. •yards were an ularte.e.e_SSarY exPeilSa ','or,„ snow,. 1. 3a_celymont; ..Mann, I, , .the 'bride-to-be rand , to enjoy. a. se; 1..".' 'till's:: sPrilig; the ''''esr°:vt "vas' s' ed from the '''fariiisilr°?;11:611-:ab'rn:.di4I'C'oc*'f:7:::jYre'lVieleYernlY°nilltu;nt7:11ab":)ae-IPSIlealr'lf-i--611.1e?11-'-' Aje'ff,:CtSeaarr;mteirbesaoefiskt,'I'aelVibrrsera.111-Kyt:''.jj-Maa-mline'L'IVIearrn€si.:' . inonth. Over 60 friends were„:pre,, sent to extend'. their beat wishes AO. NATheri Harold' Gauley found Black and that the hogs i • • g together -itono-wiiig youn.g=,. he 'eotildn't -even' ., Stand uP eY-er, ..-1,-"°: Dractieal-: ,N.var.. wa'4' -Sug7-litisi F.. IvIeCIYMOnt:; BibstOn PiP- .rApberry jam - mrs'. ..R. IDr.,,-.Nfts,... tiko.„ contests, an, aPpropriate, . ad= this , Method,: •' The: meeting -seeme • g ted to handle the Mechanics • d - ..,•F . 1VI ClY• .St 'Lawrence ., - • - • - - ' J Carter-'-- " .cia _ e,venin .•, - - 'nil his , Iek§:•• But "Blackie":?•• is._ dif, . d. '.. ,e, . moot, • - ' , A. Jamieson, 'Mrs., ., apple , :EVerdina - EXel and.Jean--,M-C.Far, , . would ever leave__theklaCe.::: . In . to.feel . that ; the 'che.ck..*eighing; of IF::',WkoCithont,..;i:... ivt cC/Yrn. Ora ; , Mejelly Yet P0 one lias Clyrnont;. any Other variety -win-. • jelly, Mrs. J:. 'Carter, - Mrs: A.!.,, .., 'dress was read liy..Mrs. •Joyce van. ,lerent 'now., 1;1e-received:suck ten_ l'honseholrl that for :a 101kt:time:he Vliet atid gifts were presented by 1 der treatinent. around the ...Ganley - live hogs .was.'verY.iniportant, 'and- In.i#S1f,..1„Ited,:,..' I:. MCCIyment;_. Tel- roan":".-S•weets1;.F. :1Viecls:rn'onf,:.• ' JanitAdri;,. 'red. ,currant Jolisr, iyii.,..,:. Leona Arnistiong; 'Marion Young.. ;told us how, this ke '" '1.:' Ay, Jamieson,' Mrs. ..):1: tarter; •an,Y.;.• reedit Weeks,.,..he. has been leolinig could be "..done at the .fari.U' Cer''':. -ter apples; , Other Variety' :of jam , •MrS...-." A. .- 12ride..inaileia.. fitting......reply, and 'a. . w delicious' linich-was.; served:1SY, .ther. ,, • over thetown'arid having fun: But ..itoarini,d3fr.lesiisei.,ntrgapdeeiWeeinlf:tdtdesa:ce,16, t th. ' '',aplypi/lleQsrlfF no and-lagain he .drops .back : to., weight Olt -farrii.-sealts.. _as .a:ba.si-§; Clymont; .0 any other- 'variety ' fall- ; MeIritoali.. ',Red; •,1. Mc I', -McCIYmont, I,. Me • - 'tion . of canned , fruits, 6 varieties, ,--- -2-7 Jamieson Mrs." .1.. Carter eall'ee,-, ).trg..,,''J. Carter; 'coRedion,"Of 'jarIlS, 'lane. ,:•Aftei,". opening her gifts the the -shoulder 'Of,riarold GableY lust•. , • ,- • . ,., . , . . ., - -. •.- • ' :IVIcClyinorit.., •. _ .., __ __ .•• ...'elles-... 3 --varieties' 'Mrs ---.1--,' . , . barik,--girls:--Bruss.els...,POSt..;,...,. ',.• fil ' h - d - • • • - ,. the Ga ey. orne•an, . perches -on . . , ,. . , . .. .., , , and .3„ i ,.. .. _ ,, ... ,.. Barn. Destroyed ,•• , to let him know'his‘kindnessbasn't SDHS Student' Will been- forgotten. Chief ._ fun Of • • • , . •, fanned by 'high'. windS, . !'Blecle" • is to •dive hintb,at :dogs. • • ' • ' • -epresent,--iriU-1!'00.• cornPletely destroyed a large' L- . d t g irritated 'and shaped :shed, 'on -the-f.arrn-i-o.Wned.'tnen. x----e'ep-jus---t-beyond. their reaeh • - •• . • He's noW, niore • expert at, this. than... -IVIis'S Yonne 'McTaggart,-R.B. the:Matadors Were the bulls: Brussels,. has been., chosen •to re LindSaY.:, Then 'he' lights 'on. the ;present Huron Count:Y..0n the .1958. hood . of- a car..: and nenehalantly. United` 1,1"ationS :Tour., Yvonne, IS ' Sits it, "out ...„as the 'driver „ the he, daught.er., Of .. and' -Mrs Al- nioving • car 'stares. at,:the',•nervY Ian. -McTaggart; RR... 2, BruSsels, aina.zeinerit. :rquild.Peteh:7 clo-n a • clothes, line one. •day , .'a; woman 'putting :out her , to cot.itinue, to ,grow and serve..aiijn- ,to ve: e. success ,o The creasingly important-Onta4o area as • 'year, : h_OWever, india icates that with nig illachPle' llammer' mill and it °Shold. Among the most--imprtant, re- quirements from a' livestock • tOr's stind oint are additional anent sheds. But equally important `Park Iteady F'or Fair The development 'f a., the: new 'ark -neit" t*"' -the • Conimunity clown on something- he's notnp-on7 Pears -Four varFlieettnieisa-hfaallipeuaAtyrdsi, aaruteer,;;Isop7eecrijael,a,, rclecialy-m; 1' McClyinont eurite pints 'MTS. jarnes carter..; ;Judes:...--Mrs. Fre. Stock and ants-4.,,:touise., Tonne/ JerseY, Mrs. W..HaggertY.-., IVI'cclYhannti3artlett;. 'T:, . • Tr''''""' .• ' ' ' ' .' : ' ' J. Carter- ;-nont; Loinbards, • r%.,-...1VIeCISrrn°11t-; , Plunis-Wasliington',..;'.F:, 1VIc.Cly-..: • BUtter,, crock, Mrs. • . , . , , Y PROBUCTS. • - ivir Burbank, 'F. 4,1cClymont; Ger . , , . . man "lohuotttteerr, ,„,i:iiperis,.,t aerMvinrsg..s...,J,;.,.mejr,a5r:oterjr;_;...'... -whd-ilarirr-on-the...16th coneession '''.a. , . .. ,... ., pr_uineet.ys,, .F.I.,..iii/fw6ccollyyth,rnoo iiritt,,; Fanym. oetches,r, tGea.4tehrc;mimemapalr,de..e..s of GreTteWriship.. . . „ " : -' , ..: Grapes , -,Ited",,-.'.Wilber ..Keye:S; TrYce;'.'homeinade, cottager cheese, " - - • ter; :.:1VIrs.--W;-•-•11eiMPel.,--- Ysor.uapp;, MMtrs81'...f. C4ar-' .., .• She is ,I8:. years of age and has record •"•‘. in. ''"'`-` best "..::.eollectiOn.::-.=0•C.;-.g-r---ak.--4,,--„---.--homeina he refused moveBovejru.s..-tThtoe,ri.wi6o; an outstanding h:ettlyts. t..Iiinc,l,h,i.vicg.a.iii,:,.1.1v9505-ik.,sifine,,1"1 man:. threw,. a .fsft.oneutatrliiril, .and•Iroiriernaking". • . cuedrnioi_in... Bxlen:e,i.7,... a.i.cpce.3,67i,asi.;-, ,"C. r,:e,tae:di.,",aW":7.4:cleY.e,,,,,,:y.;. iivrarrs's.,,w.,,,T...,„HG:riafepre,,i,',,AT,,rirs:cri..Lai.„,.-.:. py:myne:r; - e5 ''' "- " ' ' " "de, lard' ;Mrs -..-J. _ •as. jf,to a,,it.'again.'7--God- she achieve0...proVincial hcaors. on. 'ROOTS; - . . ,..... . ,- :, , ,, , ,,,.... Carter, t11,....+1°::":si.flonee7:aond. come -back .and Pleted 'Six: ,iiroieets and Was award - ._ The Huron 'Expositor, ,. Winner ' of. -of , most-.points,„.,,.,1%rs, .Jas _ .Carter... . ray,it ,:iat_AlLe_kO _...,... t ' f the weinari ed county honors.' In July, is ill°St -11°.iiits, ANDFr, ct---YC-CIYIKI .' , ' J -ii rS-:-..Y.Orrian'..Partet-777- VEGE'PABLES .' erich Signal.gtar. ., eePIPI•etylg ix additiortal projects, . . ., . _ ' In 1956 She was oiie of the county w°111.1°Pshirortmleei&I''NfiSPialanis.ho' nMioinss.: ' • 0 . , repreSentatives to the Provincial from Dutch, set, F, meClyrnont; He who is prejudiced is usually el ikat"' t ' 441 1.°Inernakln. g Club C -fm erellee. cucumber, pickling, _F. MCCIyinont; Yvonne is a graduate•of Seaforth butter beans, shelled, Bob Breail- foot, MKS- W, Ileimpel; white beans, shelled, IVIrs. W: Haugh, IVIrs. W. Ileirnpel; table cards, long, and' pointed, FMcClYrnent, Mrs, T. R. Thompson' pickling beds 'Mrs. W. From The -Huron ,Expositor niber29,•633' • The atittirrin oubles tourney 'Of the Seaforth LaWn'liovidirig dib was held .'•Wedne'sday; afternoon. First prize,•!the Tip sTorOCup, went toaines, E. Willis. and R. E. Bright, and they,receiveci twp:Ken- wood blankets_ • -• " A ,vary pretty but quiet wedding - Wag, solemnized • at the United Church parsOnage, Seaforth, -when Caroline Agnes Oke became the bride of •Sairitiel Stewart Cudinore, Students attending - universities left thig2fweek for the fall' term. They' are: 'University of Western Ontario: 1ViarTgaret Ross Eleanor Evans, Betty. Malcolm, -Earl .-Gil- ' lespie, Elinor k; Burrows • and Next • .rnan Jefferson,. Arthur BurrawS, Francis Devereaux, -.Mee Dever - aux, 'Margaret '1VIcKeliar,_Eliii, beth McLean,, Muriel Beattie; Mae- :cis:maid InStitutec-tnelPh: IVIargar- ,et Cardno; Ontario Agricultural College: ' Gordon Wright,„.Williarn Archibald,f_., • • - Mr. -T, S. -Smith las leased his residence on 'the corner, of John. 'and:Louis Streets, to 'Mr. E. C: BosWeil, manager of the Doinin- Interesting items gleaned from ::. The .1t,,.nro.n ExPositor 'of 25,50 ' cls as '.a.,Nsifaagrarls.'7\31alilisa.'in.s0PiLrtgenrte:•nnii 1),,TieLhidllie'e.ts7, l'0.1VI: Akt ri'laYiniris6rilrt;' MtPcniClyi-P-- ano, "75 years ago. , - tahney:ct otnrathveel 3t06....tbW,toaushr....w,ta`shingptoCn: ont, eumuinbers,, ripe or green, piiiing the...rest of 'the week: they 'F.' .MeelYrOat'''' Mrs W Ilaiigh.; , .•, . visit many. places of interest ma- ;best -peppers Mrs W 'Haugh- col Week, Shingling. the• enclosed shed.: I ct'" p 'Pp ' s . . - 'ug ' : as the •University of 'maryland,"',seweleT toafbiee, 6- grrn,;,:.M.I.,r.5-31.1vcc- illy4;mon114 •and fixing up the building. . • Beltsville %Experimentar 'Station,' iyr, w T,TA gh: field corn,- Alin, ...Two rinks of bowlers Went to Mit- -diet on 'Tuesday afternoon in. a S„eYt„. -Norahn'd•CtibteY, r•ExrnpiAriew.aSyt8atae;-;:b.va,diabt.,..---...t-,Ur-tiaa'. Coleman, winter were J. Shine, E.- Bright,. W.. G. .. around•.Manhattan•'1-5L '. AlegefOles,. 'Mts. W. Haugh; red final to calittire the •Faille trophy, hth'iu;hiailignhgt .of thi:s.: tour,is-.til„, Ilat, •radish; • 0,, Adams; • 'sunflower but • were .unsuecessfol.• The rinksheads, B. Coleinan; bestsnowelty in Willts• and J. M. Best,- skip, • and . • • . : , . ' 'eabbag,e, 1Virs;W, Haugh, fall cab- CONSTANCE : tige., zir.rsixggilalpiiereodr iveil)lno W: D. 13right, Dr. McGinnis, A,. Wilson and R. S. Hays, skip: ' . Mrs; Shanahan' is a relative of Sir , SePteni- 13tanhi°le""sm' arr.i'o::,.CGI.Y,Amd.°t.m' s,IVIMts*;$. WW. was 'one of -the lady viSitors at -the . Mrs. D. Shanahan, of Seaforth, WA aild wigs Ti'le.WP; and- Wrag of. C'onstanee IfBraotiagdflio' te„itrEail. s'M . , Laurier demonstration in Clinton. United Chinth heir -their astriped,eanntiVl; rvs.egJe: Wilfred Laurier'. and had the 'ilea- Iler rffeeting-°11' WednedaY- ei''en- .IlaUgh; -pie ;Ipunapkins- -Mac ..8tew tiriguisheCI rela_tivoe., _ •'•, . ,• .• .hpyrmayner, fallow, ea hy. sbreFrogfliiishaill:girlialiii:,E•wx/.ttp,ohietor.diSi veirnte p:les.elvollied: let 1 n:. 11,0fA, Wt 0i trlid ,as , Atahrdrte; eIVI, vr. as r. Hi Weuii esbl_ la, ar-uargl lis clikluaaaosbityl emrsoclr:dt tr,ms..x.he ,. '. • - '' . ' • . . A bake- ale was , considered for • C137.°11ti G':' Adams1'. largest Purrri3- kin, . Garnet:1 Adams, Fred MnC1Y-, ing in the Sunday sehobirbont 1VIrs. date, e m gs will be . ' September 28;1883 - a a• t„ field,, r,',- h'te V 1VIC-. mon -carro s w 1 , - ' h ld in the afternoon •commencing Cl t'.. Swede -turnips, • table, :Harold PrYee; 'Irish Cobbler early pbtatoes, F:1VIcClynunit; "any *th- en 'variety early, potatoes, r. 'me, Clyrnent; any variety late •pota- taeg, F. IVIeClymont; collection of - garden' prepuce, F., 1V1cClyrnont. Special, winner most points, year's subscription, to- Family- Herald, Fred AleClYmont 77 points): . - _ . _ , ' CANNED MIMS AND, .., ' • VEGETABLES Preserved. strAvberries, Mrs. James Carter,' 1Vrs.," .Xeith Me- „LoienargileaM, rrse_.” fl,' A_,.•IiiijricLielasorna;,• se.kienaerd, ter, Mrs. Ro Orr; carined.peaches, Mrs,11. Carter, ]Vis. B. Orr, .....1VITS... K., IVIcLeari; canned. pears, mrs. Les. Pryce,, 1Virs,. J. Carter, 'qrs. R. Orr; • canned plums,. Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. K. McLean, Mrs, L. Pryce,, • canned red -raspberries, Mrs. A. Jamieson, -Mrs. ,I; Carter, Mrs. .R.'• Orr; grape juice, ',. Mrs.' J. Carter,. tornatp juice,, IVIrs. -Les. Pryce, Mrs. A. •Tainieseri, Mrs. -R. Orr; -Chili Sauce, -Mrs. Itri pryed, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. A.' Jamieson; 'Added cherries, -Mrs. R. Orr, . District High Schobl.and ,Stratford Teachers' -College in 1958: •She is now ',teaching s.dhadt iri Kiteherter. -The tenr :.leaves''Galt 'early..Sun: day morning' Sept :28 and tray - Any'll,taeGggGott 13 of Seaferth .ahoWed''tlie•••tiok heifer in the Miran .-CtiairrPfOo: _ . Cothaty • . . ,41iip ,441: Beef Calf- Show at Seaforth,Friday, The 'ea-Veal:Were judged. bYt. A.: •I.: McGregor, 'Aron - •t*" tessociate director Of •the .agriefflitiral societies branct'of the Ontatio,DePartment."of Agriculture. - MarY is 'a 74atighter, 'Of )11ri- ''and -Mrs; DoSs M4e0regor, '44 ,14111ett, ' • , .,.. • • * '' . .. . clf. • - • From The Thirori 'Expositor. 'September, Sir' Pared 'Laurier, • Canada's. greategt reinier, Visited, at Olin- •-ednesda#•,- -Nearly': ever - one Irorn_Huron,. Bruce and Perth Counties were there -to velcerne William Carnoclian has rept- ed his farm, on the 4th comession of ,Thekersinith to , Mr.. William Young for three years. Mr. Came- chan retains the #sidenee, A:iarge nitnibe,r of..'the Turner's ChUrch people are engaged this Mrs. jarrieS Nichol; of: MeKiliop, in Odober, at 2 o'clock. , met witli a painful accident •oriMrS: B. Btl*ri 'oPened the WiVIS day last:week. She was niilkirig a With a hymn and folloWed the Tror • cow when some young cattle in the grain, "WOrshiP ,and Bible yard frightened the animal, catis•• "The Earth -is the• Lord's," aSkst- ing her to step sideviays, Mrs ea by Mrs,. MeilWain reading the Nichol was IhroWn. down and' scripture and giVing ceminents• and trainpled UpOli and hesides_other„diScussion by, Mrs. W. 14, 'Whyte bruises. had ;two ribs. fractured. - sand -Mrs. • B•Oss4-1VlacGrego1.- - ° • Walter Allison. harvested 10 . 'Etisiness7transactiong cOnsistell loads of Oats 'Off '' three acres ' of Christ,inas Cards' being:.Sent,for, ,ground and thinks he -will-, have, foreign mission.work,,-Mrs,--Win: fully. 200 btibe1s' • JeWitt lOoldngl after them:L. A Spe- While picking Plurns one day Iast eial fund is being taken in nienit v;reek the, wiM.of -G., Gilchrist ory ,of Ms. Weable for .equipmerit had the rifiafo.itane, to break her to he for Cola Lake Hospital-. in iefFarht. • •, ._ Alberta,: and donations a.a"."•to,"-li-• Mann Bro. have S'old their grist in layr-the next • meeting, ; mill to. William Ross, Brusse18; for Committees were_formed for the 4 • , atitunin ,thankoffering. -Meeting and urdr.h,-As7--linisheti:, repair- societies invited are Winthrop, ing hiseaftia0 shop and will now Walton, Londeshoro and ,-Burns. have a verycOmfortable place' for Miss Itena Fennell, Seaforth, the Winter.. • • •• he the gest' speaker •after -The fraine'ef Mr:-,Charles7-WA,.---she„retUrris froin-her-trip to Ja- i:61VA• new, baro vas *rai§ed Pan.; DelegateS 16 Sectional meet- TuesdaY. afternoon.. • ' ing in -Varna October 9 are Mrs - 100,1 T. Nott and Miss Seatinie Frank Ailey end Mrs WIILJe Muir are, away at.'gtiatforlvfsit itt. Clesing beitedietionwas given ing triendS. ' • •• by,. Mrs,. Brown. " ousegott 0 0 100 eaes a e 0 • Keeping foods freSh was probab- ly her biggest problem! With:no refrigerator, the Victorian wife smoked, 'meats, then hung thein in an unheated "told kit?. chen"-buried vegetables, iit .the sandy floor of a "robot cellar!' And • she often did her meal's dishwashing with tough bars of homemade" Yellow„ oap. Today's. woman has. few food - keeping problems. And her dish - Washing can be-dene.autOmatic- ally-thanks . to the -new-Frigid• - aire Automatic Dishwasher. It washes, _rinses" and, dries your full I day's dishes at one timer -and s* Safely and hygienically!. ,•22* hot swirling ,needle • spraYs get off grease and sticky foods thoi•-• oughly pets", pans,„ glassware - everything -come &it sparlding like 'newl ' Box' ruitNrrtin - yoit all he hotirs . of (Vorrk.:' a 0. Frigidaire Dishwasher WilL'UVe • You. Why not visit BOX EXAM; •TUBE, Phone 43, Seaforth, to- • - day?