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The Huron Expositor, 1958-10-24, Page 66 --.THE HURON: EXPOSITOR,. SEAFORTH:1 ONT., .00T. 24, 1958 BLAKE NEVISTHE WEEK" M. and Mrs..Milton 'Oesch. anj i3ayfield; visited with Mr; Harold amily and 1VIM. Mirk, Af •ZurichFinlay and ,family..spent an •evening • with Misse•14Tiss Mary 'in'lay spent an ofMarv' and Elizabeth '.and Mastete noon with: Misses Yvonne, Mary John Finlay. -Margaret, Jame and Deborah Gin - 7 Ir.,. and, 1VIrs. ' Russell+,Heard,'-ogerich - 'ENDERS WANTE Stanley Township School Area . Board is inviting, ,sealedtenders for the supplying of ;No. 1: Furnace' Oil for Schools' lIos.,;1,,`6, 7,:' 1.0 'arid 1'4;` for the 1958-1959'sehool; team Lowest or. any 'tender not ne,essal ily accepted., eLpSING DA. 3'F = 1 Q'CLWCK. NOON' NOVEMBER .Xst• T.. L BAIRD Secretary -Treasurer ... Br ce•f e� n.ar1 Farnrl Unions. Hecd ' P rotests.. Move Recent suggestions.: -that. Canada'. shoald. open her :doors- 'to , New'. Zealand dairy'. products bears all the wisdom ,embodied in the old phrase; , "Carrying ' coals :to ` News castle", .. stated Ontario Farmers' UnionPresident, Gordon dill, this. week:.`. Such suggestions lend sup-: Port to fears that greed rattier than` need will. 'continue to moti vate the,;mouemeiit of food; which is basically •wrong, Said Mr,,.Hill.• H. continued, "It is foolish 'to suggest' shipping cheese and: -milk "right past starving. -peoples to Canada. where our :.farmers' are: doing, an excellent job -of •providing cheap.. food for their, coniitrvmen:,: Canadian industrialists wishing to. $itport.to ether countries must be prepared to .accept .payment in Whatever medium of exchangethat country is irl. 'a position to give,". Mr: Hillsaid, "Should such pay ment •-be in form of::meieharidise; then it •niustt'be made available to people who 'can use it, suoh:'mer chandise -must. not, -tie :allowed --toy- demoralize 4 the . Market of Cana - Alan farm products.'.'r ONLY GAS, combines'automatic top burner" ig tin automatic oven and broiler lighting, 'automatic. tiro.- -. Ing and top -burner. temperature controls with ::amaz- ing speed .and flexibility ,:This means automatic cookizkg that'--easier.„'quicker true -cooking automation. • nein ' as -burner With - FOODS` WO1V'T` BURN `on 'the g a blain. Teinpera,.tur�e::of food' in pail automatacally • triggers ':size, •of. .flame See newest model gas,' ...ranges today .,'heyrereally modern! Yr ,FASI,elti t(_tekE: TO'P 8li&HERS • SMOKELESS GAS BROILERS • EVEN-TEMPERgTURE- AS OVENS- Trade-in- Vci!ues :are- highest Now �� 9t your pc.ppLIANC. ;DEAL.ER U`N I0N� 1VEAINt. STEE. OMPANY - PRONE 352' `PHQNE 19. • F ANK KLING' Plumbing and Heating SEAFORTH MR. Ai D 1VIRS JAMES TIIOMAS` DO' LE are:pictured; •follow hi :i�n -St,,,Columban'Roman.Catholie<Church: The Wing' their wedd g 15ride; the -inn-i.: arae Theresa Maloney is' the dau liter "of Mr :and Mrs _Fra. Maloneyi.YI 5-Seafuitli,--;and the -:+bridegroom is ;the son of Mrs;,, Loretta Doyle}R R `3 .Dasiiwaod ,and the late' Peter. Doyle.. After•an extended trite to planes in Quebec and the,Umted . ,States;; the couple will, reside,in Kingston ; (;Photo by, PhiI2ips) Coop Movement Shows : Increase r Across- Canada The' Co-operative noire ien't-`has made stantial ,gains in.Canada,;; as shown' by 1957 statistics. from• the Canada -Department of .Agri- culture. According to the'se figures, total',menibership ie,r Canadian co operatives was 1.,.628;000• at Decem- ber 31, 1957 Volume Of business increased 39,000,000 and member .equity` Went ,up over $15,000,9,00. ,. Canadian Cooperatives• turn ov;. er about $1,162,000,000 per year, not, including' insurance • or' :credit. cooperatives,' nor cooperative wholesaleoperations which, totalled $219,000,000 ;These two figures: added -together total;, $1,381,000,000, which= is 3 0—per cent of the, total' brness revenue in Canada .for 19 Ontario;ranked second• to 00Saskatch0,000 ewan in co-operative." busi Hess :volume amounting ,to $204,- Butieb,oper.;ativesare• more than lust a' . insine_S,s tow members: To them, the co operative la an organ lzation established `by the, farmer; for the far.nier, anti controlled h and operated by :'the fainter , througlf deino'cratic .:,representation<' On boards of directors.'- Service • at cost, proration of : savings, ; now. partisanship; and noseetarianism. are firmly established principles in the true' co-operator's keine) :The fact that the farmer -is his own wholesaler. and' in ,Some'.:cases his own .'processor,•" brings hind•: closer to:, the .consumer and en- ab es, him to retain control over his 'product .through to the retailer,. Co-ops have been builtan this coun- try ori a self-help basis_and-Lhave_ grown; frons insignificance some 4fr years" ago 'ta. important' part in t1.320 biisiness and social phases of Cnadian society . In Ontario: `the first farm: supply co -operative --was Balled tlie`UTnited Farmers Co-operative • Company. and' it',began "operations , an, 1914 ' ,It was'~ engaged in., buying' and ^seIlmg farm, supplies?ao the best advantage • o s•..m.em .ers After=..a •shaky. ,period during ,the. tepiession,: the company •began to :progress- Up to 1948 it was owned by •individual shareholders, ,bat, a. chan'geoder •tools place and with 'it a name :change, " The ne :name' was the 'United Co-operatives • of. • `Plumbing' PHONE ..56. " SILLS & SO Electrical • Heating_ SEAFOR.TH PHONE 797 • CROWN HARDWARE, SEAPORTS EDDIN DOFF-CRAWFORD. A quiet butpretty»' weddi-ng- took place at 11 o'clock on: Satiir.day, October; 18, in- the. United Church; Gravenhurst, when the Rev Hoie= M:» » .. of honor, was Mrs Roy I?. sen united in m»irriage Jddith Ontario Membershi ` is .limited to Louise, `only daughter of Mi. and Longpre of London Sher wore; a local Co•operatives nowrather than Mrs ;, ;Heigh - Crawford; - and John soft. blue ballerina dress of bro'cad- J individual farmers,' but the. farmer Garland.; youngest son,,•ai Mr:. ;and ed ,;taffeta,: straight neckime to; a retains ownership through, his` V i .the.:back ' a” cuniaerb nd`:of shares -in 'his local co-operative. ;AZrs. MiltonHof, all of Graven- r: a � -•- blue chiffon crossed m 'the front hi The • tying,.in. the _back"over' a full boua- e. -ch 'se athree uar:ter_ : L �C L S E The 'bred . Q o . T;° U ER . ME T :_ - �... _--- -: - �, ,-'fanl_skirl.,.,Ilats ,down..:: in -a £1- �: � w Iength :,gown of blu.,,•;iiya matchm e1. She. wore'shott white loves'. e': Ladies' Curlin Club ''held a er satin.. She•.:wore a , matchang pan g Th.: g, nose--�a,_snnall blue•#eathered:band, and meeting"Friday at the 'ho 'Me of;the feather ha , :� and car.rifl a .. .. , a m s her flowers Were . pink carnations president, Miss Alice Reid: Plans, �,ay of red roses` and white um and pink: roses were";madeifor the opening <of the:! Sandia: Allen;, of Norval, .-eras 5• . Thi be'st'. man 'was' Mr: James curling seaseri .. '' bridesmaid for�::her cousin.. `SLl'e . _ � • wore a yellow •:dress and hat,=tivith, McArthur; i£,Goderich :Usher. was iii ;� � a corsage of red roses ' I Mr. Donald McArthur • The bride's brother; Wayne The wedding° dinner was..held in Crawford, Cray.enliurst,'' was :;best, -the, church: basement. The .bride. man . donned a black wool flannel sheath At the Wedding dinner which with blaclt and blue accessories° followed at the •:Iro'rneo-of; the bride,' and: a bice, tonco'it for a, wedding the ''brides .mother 'received''the. trip to New Yorlt' and ,along the guests :wearing :a greep,''dress .with Eastern coasthne.;,'The couple will orange accessories„ She was :as ,ieside at Thorold;'' .VE sisted by the ,rooms mother j 'Guests were present from Strat- wearing a brown •'g. ores «'ith. black -fond, Wallerton, • :Goderich„ Sea'- accessories..b- Both ore corsages of forth and.T.ondn;.. D�ESD�'1'F led rose.- .- Th'e neighbors, .and friends held, a ' For a wedding trip to Neustatlt _ _ Rt ::S 30..1).111 ; T i shower. for' the°'oxide and''she„was and Sea.forth,, the bride donned a the -recipient of 'many useful 'aril + a S °onsored • •b Goderich ores jurnner with. black and White ,lovely gifts: iVGrs: Gordon+.Reynolds � • � - �accessories and' a corsage of. red. Q - �roses. The couple will reside in ,held the shower.• at her liaipe• and L1Qil5 ',Chib forte e fate Gravenhurst, iSsiSted by Alis, Andy Crozier and Mrs.; "Lorne, Cartes.. Sh -re= -= Aa1115,1011 .$1:06,"'.; OVEJ'� OLT- ,IMP ON» 7 ceived r steam iron. and !other gifts teri.a Church; S'ea , from the fiffiee, of• the income tax Share: the. Wealth First `}?re 1 e. n s ,14e artnient, London where she is forth, was' t e• setting: fora the 'wed-, ____„.,„e,.7,. PRIZES O�T+r•t' 30Q 00 ding .of 'zabeth ($city) Jean Simpson and -Donald Edward Over holt on•:;Saturday October 18;'at o �� .�Coun.Cel, 2' 00n,m. The . bride is'':the dau h Y a ter,. •Of 'Mr: and -,Mrs Peter -Slop the:registrar will be requested' Son, . R.R. '2, aeaforth, ' and ,the.10 furnish' monthly a.list of all _cop. gronrri is the' sore of Mr. and Mrs.veyances by. which' land in Howick Rev.is Overholt- of 'Gpder=icb, 'township. lit aa. been''tlansferred• De - Rev. D,' Leslie, •Elder officiated and vision for this : was .taken at a Mr. I3. <A. Kempster' was the or.,meeting,” of Howi•clt• council Moil- �anist.' The bride, .given in marriage` •by d Tuesday; October 28 visas Set'a's' her fathers• wore aballerina-length the- date "for the court of; revision; gown of nylon: Chiffon 'end net over an the.1958 assessment rol1..Court, taifetdice5ionect with molded chef 'will Qpen`a:t 8y.p,m:'. Remembrance fon boodice,, cowl neckline of softly draped•; chiffon °which'' draped' over Day, November .11, was ,deelared• the • shodlders, and floated down:.the .a: probe ..holiday• by council, at its session F" back in fly p , g : Bls grid aceoutit5 and a .,road voucher, to. the total suns of $3 809"24 ei'e..•passed for Payment' A FU:NERA�LS isomiwipmapinimiiimisiis .Thimer�'s Church `.: '.mills:-.Jo>Esr cipiElvlAi�, ' TUCI ERSMI-TII - ;�ENSALI..- 'he ' death. occuried SUNDAY, .00T(BER 26 ssuaddenly'.at' her resitience� 124 A.crown of seed pearls' and irides'- cent sequins held »the• fingertip silk 111dsion •veil She; 'wore a ,Corsage bf 'ted roses and :-white ;carnations ,and,;carried -a ,white Bible ROWCLIFFE- MOTORS 1956 iDodge Four -Door 1956..Plymouth Four -Door ; 1955._;;Dod e Foiir-Door g . 1953 Dodge: Sedan g' 1952 'OLDSMOBILE SEDAN, 1.955: -Ton ---Stake= Body 1955 :'Ford - o y 1900 Fargo % Ton Express? Rciwli f f e (M�tor5 -DODGE DE SOTO CARS DODGE TRUCKS CASE FARM MACHINERY one267 ' • r Seaford GII� ERIGH'S'.•SAL[S . & SER:VIC, - Seaforti'►'':Branch, SE:AFORTH 644 */..'1, . zt RICIf 4 • PIONS 3 lumbing and Heating sEArcarrit anels inatchin chtf .fon .mitts full bouffant .-skirt of nylon 'cliif�fon :arid net quer taffeta. Arnt ivei ars ER''VICES IN. HARDWARE :• . BALDVV . • PII0TE;;61 -SEAFORTH DUBLIN ELECTRIC Diuta-Therm ' A'ealer 'HO `E; 70 r 2 DUBLIN Services : at 2. and. 7:30 o'clock , Guest `'Speakes •Rev. J. C:,I3riticin, $e'aforth.. • EVFE,YONE Martin = Senour -PAINTS" Super Kem-Tone Rex Wood F iShes .. . Seaforth Lumber PHONE• 47 :•SEAFORT111, usBORNE & HIBBERI» Mtfl AL FIRE • 1NSURANCE.CP. HEAD OFFICE --- Erteter, Out. President. E. Clayton. Colquhoun, R.R. 1, Science Intl •4' hall." -Stn' Londe; -October 10 of iVirs. John-Coleinan, in her 73rd year. She was the former Louisa Armstrong, daughter of ,the late Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong, of Ilay Township. ,She had been "a resident::of London for '4G years. Hyeer•ars husbandago. . predeceased her 12 $_u_fviving _are- three 'sons: Al- bert, Harry 'and ---Edward;, one. .daughter (Irene); Mrs. Ray .Gari'; wright; all of London; one brother, George Armstrong, Hensali; and a sister, Mrs. Earl Campbell, Hay Township.: .' . , Funeral: services were • held :-at the Evaffis' »Funeral Home, London,,' • iyr� th interment hi Mount Pleasant ebiitetery. • MRS. STOFFER "FABER u. HENSALL--Eas'sed away, sud- denly Friday :evening, -October•17, at -'her home »in Tuckersmith town- ship, Mrs Stoffer, Faber was' in her 73rd year. • The former Neiltke Broakstra; of Holland,, Mr.- and Mrs. • Faber and family came to I3eiisalI front Holland in1924. - Surviving are bei-ha$band; five ON, Tarry and Jaelt, • Hensalij Vice -President: Cornelious,, , Exeter; Rochus - and Alex . Bolide, R.R." 3, lilitchelI ;F;gbert,- Kipper; 10 giandchildrel DIRECTORS -Martin. Feeney ;R, .and dour, `great-gratidhiltiren. R. 2, .Dublin Robert G, Gardiner, Public funeral : servie"es7 *ere R.R. 1,. Cronrartyy Milton McCurdy, held Monday at' her late residence,. R.R. 1, Zirkton i' . Timothy R. conducted', by' , Rev. Charles D. Toohey, R R...3,, Lucan Daniel, Of Ifensall, and Rev. A. G. AGENTS--41;-larry' Coates, Ii:R 1, Van Eck, Exeter.. Burial .was in Centralia; Clayton 'Harris, Mit- ITensali Union , Cemetery. Eon chell; ::Stanley Rocking, .1Vlitchell, thron Funeral. Chapel,' tlensall; SOLICITOR` -z- W, G. Cochrane,':were in charge of funeral arrange= Fixeter. rtleritS. 4. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS — v mexts— Adertise°It's a Re�d,the . • Phone. ,141. or, 142 Prfitable 'Pastime . THE �IUION COUNT 1!1`rtrteet In. the W rs .hmbe. a Council �. . Court ' Hoase; ._Goderich 12, VU�EDNES�DAY,' �NO1�EBER., • All deputations,` communications and ,accounts. must be in the hands of the Clerk before noon.: oyember 8th, 1958 • BERR JOHN 'CLERK Mint O- .Huron • ofi ow s the time to oud�:tlori•µ 0 )r -,com ort • Johrts-Manvo lle Spintex itbme. ins` tiatiora .• °°� winter, Tri will save otz mo�rie this w t Tri whiter J M'Spintel Insulation will" :'pay yott big dividends^Ynhome comfort -' and big Savings of up to 804 on every dollar spent 'for fuel.' Next summer, $pintex will serve yoti;;equaliy well. Tt., :yell keep yourrooms rsp to 1'5° cooler on hottest days, - Spintex;handles easily, fits snugly be - (ween joints, studs°6r rafters .. you'. can install it ;yourself. • For descriptive folder visit your •J M. dealer listed below or write Dept. BA.,;;`. Canadian Jo lens Manville, Porgy Credit,,:,,__. Ontario. • GET JOHNS-MANVILLE'SPINTEX INSULATION FROM S AFORTH LUMBER • LTD. JOHNS -MANVILLE .BUILDIN ,MATERIALS lath