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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-11-07, Page 88 --TR I T3RoN EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTI-1;•-ONT., rIOV, 7, 3.9Ss • ICE CREA D • RY RA SEAFQR'TH.. �• K- . E BUTTE 1957 Ck3EV DELUXE SET)A1 . 1957- OLDS*Q-13ILE TPEP,, ••Radio; A: _ 495640- IGF C•4, C -11 A T , 8- 1intle-r' . 195:3- METEOR='SEDAN^—Automatle < 19'53' POND TIAC_ SEAN -.D �' t GE SEDAN=8 c'Yfinder automat.: 19 O , tic` -transmission . A i, ,. 195 FORD RANCH�WACON w �h NEW.rAUXI'IAL` L SEDAN' _.:... 1 NEW" 1958 CHEM 1/2 -TON •,PICKUP '• • Special Price ;- MITCHELL: Phone 1$;6 SEAF'( e#f onsor Scno �cers ct Lloyd "'lVTetid .:ark -Harry tear were re-elected president and vice- president of the I ullett- Township Federation of Agriculture at the annual dinner meeting of , that group,' held in ;L•oondesboro Conn, munity Hall last *Thursday, Qctp- Douglas 13. Miles, Clinton, ,•agri- ciiltu'rai ;representative' 'for- the comity_ •"conducted the eltection ;of officers. The pomitlating 'commit; tee -.was 'made up of Lloyd Stewart and Douglas Snell 1VIrs. •Tloyd ,Stewart °"expressed, the thanksof.the more than 100 guests``to- the Woman s--9uxil ar of Loadesboro United Church far their excellent job of catering for the occasion: Mrs D.; Durbin, president',' responded on ,behalf "of cite ladies;, _ 'Harry Lear led in a . sing -song right' after the welconme; to ,guests had been ' extended •by:,. the • press dent Other music cluring the eve ning was„provided by two boys:ori accordion and guitar, . Glen Nott :and Lajrd . , Norris„,..,- Also Leslie Pearson; B.R. 2,, Clinton ` sang several. numbers,: acepmpanied=`by- Mrs. , Donatd . Symons, Clinton Selections included "I n- the, Lead Selection's the Band,,.' "The Sergeant Major,'.''"Changing.. of the- Guard' . artd ,T0R SEAFORTH`: • Phone 541. t eilt,• -and' `-`before- and after" 4n-cofnpiled-for--their-own `and -others - spection to discover 'the awinner. Mr, 'Medd , offered; -special thanks to . Lloyd Stewart for the , great deal of work •he had done prepa-- ing for the hog .vote. Winston Shapton, Exeter, presi- dent- olf: the Huron Federation of Agriculture; noted the excellent response to the first county church service• to be held by the Federa- tion. edera- do : He remarked , upon. the . good u P publicity the dairy group.' had re- ceived over the dairy queen =com-. petition. „ The, financial situation''; of the Cizitxity, 'went• on �Mr Sliapton, "is etting bad; We have -been: unable' par our' aliotment,.to the On- R - Fed anion "this' e x, e alio eJr y a calves; 1.00 to ' 1 ' rham2 c 5.20 Du n ht s$ is •for the t w � $ me d fon o , p om a ?? b to go on the '.half' mill levy and $43.09.; Fat cows sold up to.816.50, thus: raise the additional` money a cwt."; light stockers'..up-to-.$24.20 needed '• - - a cwt,, and -"heavy stockers .up to,, • Past' president -Lloyd Pipe con $23.00 .a” cwt.,_,_- . use. He showed colored. slides (as- sisted :by IL Miles) of views.. on farms taken durifig. the•fa-rm man, agement group's tour. n the United States a year ago,, keeping up a running commentary en the type 'of •farming :carried,- on there. Mr, Me Unley -was introduced by Harry Lear and' thanked by George. Carter. WJNTHROP Mr. Mac Bolton, ' of Markdale, where he is assistant agricultural representative, spent the'weekend ...at the..horno-of-his parents, -Mr -- and Mrs. •' Russell T:', Bolton: -Mr, and Mrs. Weber, of Toronto, spent the ` weekend at the home of liex gate its,,Mr: and, Mrs. Gilbert Hensall Sale Pirices .... Prices. at Hensall, community sale Thursday^ were:' • Weanling-: igs $9:•54 to .$13.00; P , -chunks; $14',00` to -$16;75, -feeders, $17.35 :tp $21:00; sorts, $77.00 to - $92.00; o $92 00; Holstein -calves, $10.'50 to S Mr, .Melvin Osborne, of . Nlado.e, visited with Mr, Harold Finlay and family --._"Mi:-IYaioHFrin1ay apd-rhza th- Mu visited -with Mr:, and Mrs. Claire Melick and son; •1Vielviny . of patio, Was held on Friday at.the lila: public school. , Prizes, were giv oto;' boys' comic; Paul Erb, Bri stard; •boys'-iancy, Rickrld raid; girls' comic, Judy and; Fal Oesoh;. Pearl ',Ann Erb and Pat ine. i3eachler;. girls' fancy; 'Lin e ch uer• a art O s es ad A •Hao en ma wY .. P �Mr.. Thomas Somerville, • of Bing Inlet; was. a weekend guest of :his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Som- erville. Miss ,Ethel McClure,'R$xboro;; attended: the anniversary service at 'Cavan' United Church Sunday: evening. • - ., -::. Mr. and Mrs, • Fred ';IVV cGregor and •family, Brucefield; Miss Maja Roobol, London, and Mr. and 1VIrs.. -Sim Roobol, Hewett, .were. Week- end visitors, of Mr.• and Mrs'.. W. T Dodds., • •a drive •The. Oabotfirail provides of.about70 miles of unusual scenic: :beauty of Nova:Scotia: - �; "You'" mean to say=- just 3. -a -day may wa - , • ehe a bac k� +a send Sounds good!' Logical, too! You: see the normal job, of the kidneys is'to ietuoveexcess wastes and acid&•' Dodf�"s''- so oFten'the caiise;of backache -front the <, FirY = system. Dodds Kidney Pills:; stimulate the kidneys' in; this function and; so may -bring you. Y'•._. a � that welcome relief.' from backache they have • , de end. `:You cart man' -' th` s r lisf 3 a da . p d: on Dodds m,,wn the'.blue Iwx w,th the red ban . sa • gratttlated' • Mr Shapton for:.his:. . A total of 490 pigs ..and 216 cat-, fine'' address. tle, and calves were sold The annual meeting :of the. County' Federation` willbe on; ' Tli{irsday, 'Novem;bei 7 -'at Lon • desboro;. and. the provicial presi- dent,' Gordon. Greer is':expected '. to be theaguest; speaker, •Douglas Miles spoke of the ex- • cellent co -Operation Mullett given the- 4=H Cluli"projeci s , Then hew�nt oa;to,outline the. proposed'; a sst air laughter'' Dingy -am with„ regard to brucellosis disease in • cattle. '•Reeve William ,Jewitt assured- the -:gathering. of `etuitinued co=op- eration from the township, cotmcil. Anson McKinley; ! Zurich; told in his: refreshing style; • about ,the` work , and ambitions of . the farm inanagement grains and of the" - 'great deal of °information. they had Brussels,• ,Hui - ? i County Federation Of Agric il, titre `frieldniaii, spoke briefly:, stat' ing that ,,a change' ,would be coin ins .>.n. "agriculture, ,and, the farm people :had,a choice, eithe r t p".act as a -group and obtain the; benefits of . their `resulting increased bar- gaininglpower, or, to work through bargaining agencies. .."Staving`• as an individual farmer is a dream irE--the • p.a-st, '°-stated AIr, Renting ivay • °.` presid'ent L. Medd reviewed rhe workof'tli,;,To'wnship;; Federation noting tlzati H'Fzllett was about:,•70 per' 'cent ;m4favor of the. hog, mar keting.,plan The township had:.31:. members in :4=H• .workrecen've awards- oast Year: They',,assisted the 'Cancer. Society,- Funds' drive, ;collecting 'about $425, more•. than any other, municipality ,. in' the cottnty- Nou continued Mr: ";Medd•,- the township YS spoii'soring a 'school' grounds`.' beautification ' project proyiding funds.:.;to •bn tised in this ad ways FresI a D Is Lite 1Glarket LIN, ONT {Ring, Mrie Frase• ; ^expiting•naew'. Bazr'ars Best- Setle's" •' ...�.:re ' s 1 etoda DAIRY FAtRMERS OF, CANADA ..:>A09 Ili ro'n Street; Toronto "-- •R 1,7 OP•ENI DAILY .. . . Pryde &; Son ALY..TYPES OF GTiII TER:t MEMORIALS, Inquiries ''are incited. . Telephone Number s. Exeter 41� .: Clinton 1620: ' RUSIESS .adocoo?o6c'o.`oy`'+,oi•',o_.',",a,'.','.bs++a�L.'!.w•••k f'r F e°++• : y Jt '1''� ,�• 9 Y .� The new Impala 4 -Door Sport Sedan.: - - like all new Chevvies; rolls on tougher Ty+rex •cord tflteit, `Seaforth 57 .DR. M, w STAPLETON Physician -arid Surgeon Y. •_. g. Phone, 90 Seaforth If no'answer, call 59 JOHN K. GORWItL, B.A., M.D. ". Physician and Surgeon Phones:. 'Office 5-W Res.' 5-J Seaforth JOHN C. GODDARD, . `M. D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 110 Hensall. SEAFORTH CEINIO` Telephone 26 E. A. McMASTER. ;I1.A:, M D. ' Internest Telephone 27 P. L. BRADY,1VI.TJ. Surgeon Telephdtie 55•' Eyes examined — Glasses Fitted DR. E. MVIALKUS 141,a11�i OF FICE. SEAForTIi. 'Telephone 15 . Office • Hours: .Seaforth :daily, EVENINGS:. Tuesday, . Thursday except.Mouday, .9 a;m.'-5.:30 , i.m.;. - ani Saturday only,, 7-9 p m Wed sdt:'9 - a a2-12:30,`,p.m. Ap ointment :.ma / be •made. Thursday' evenings'-1iy. appointment •A. M. BA1 P* • ' .Chartered Accountant 55 Sotith . St; - Telephotne. Goderich : • 343 Licensed Mtniicipal. Auditor. - W. I LERY` A: W SL Barrister; Solicitor, Etc', • - Phones 'Office 173, Residence 781- SEAFORTH'' :ONTARIO McCON.NELL- STEWART Barristers ,Solicitors; Etc McCQNNELL. D. l;: STEWART. SEAFORTH, ONT.. • Telephone 174 D II. McINNES• Chiropractic' : - 'Foot Corn hop COMMERCIAL HOTEL'. Monday, Thur§day =-. 1 •to 8 p.m JOHN .E LONGSTAIrT Optometrist Phone :791 Seaforth, WEBE, D C *Doctor of''.Charopractic 438.11/lain Street • 'Exeter X -Ray . and Laboratory -. 'acifxtiea Open Each Weekday Except; Wednesday 7Cues. and• Thurs., Evenings. 7-9 ,. .For Appointment - Phone 606 DON `S. DENNIS Auctioneer Graduate of Rinsch Aineric'an School of Auctiorieering._, :Licensed in Euro; and 'Perth Capable of, ,byandlmtg-.all types of sales and ad-• vertising. '.• • . - 1)ON DENNIS, Walton Phone Seaforth 843 r 11 - SEAFO a .VETERINAFtt ' CagIC -41, (k:„'.Ctirnbull,.DVM, • W. R. 1#ryans, pE.vst, V S. • w. G. t$renian, D:`il NL , )7".8. Phone 105 r Seaforth • •00oaocfzoo'000 a W.•J., •CLEARY o b Seaforth; Oat. • o LICENSED EMBAL?VIE1: • ' tialF1INERAL DIRECTOR .' 0 ;Night* bay Calls - 335.- 4 O'•ro• o Oo 0 0 0 iCy-<cq'Ooo©o'?o'C •b o - • BOX- -° Fuferal Service • R4. S. BOX .:' . 70 '. Licensed: Embalmer •b 0, Prompt rtnd.careful'attention 0 G Hospital 'Bed , 0 FLOWERS FOR ALL : 4 dCASTONS 0 Phones: : Res: 595-W Store 48 4 Clinton: Mor day,.' `9 a.m. 5:30 p.m; (Above Hawkins', Hardware.)' The McKII LOP MUTUAL , '.;FIRE INSURANCE CO ; •HEATH OFFICE—SEAFOItTH,. Ont • OFFICERS • - President—Robert .Archibald, Sea - 'forth ' Vice-President—Allister Broadfoot. • Seaforth • :Manager and `Sec.-Treas. - Miss Norma' Jeffery, Seaforth . 'DIRECTORS: ,E, tieivartha, Clutton;': J: L. Malone, Seaforth; Chris.' Leon- hardt,: Bornholm; Robert ' Archi- bald, Seaforth, John H.:McEwing,. Blyth; William S. "Alexander, Wal- ton; .,Ilarvey Fuller, Goderich; J. E.' Pepper, • Brucefield; • Allister Eroadfoot, Seaforth. AGENTS: William Leiper,Jr •Londes- et Brod . lra en• oro> F. • P'ru e Selwyn : Baker, Brussels; "Erie Munroe; Seaforth. . ocw•o*000000� J• A. BURKE r o b . Funeral Director-.,- o ' and Ambulance Service 4 0 DUBLIN i 01\'T. E> 0 Night or Day Calls:. - 4 4 ” - phone 43 r, 10 O JOIiN ' FORB,ES l DUt3LIi�- John: Forbes, R It,'1•, Dublin ' a life4bng:.Hibbert -•town-:: ship farmer; "died at.the', Braeside.. 'lyursing:;Home Mitchell Friday Ie }pias .85 Ile,- ;was a, son of ...the -..late •Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fprbes His. wife,: 'theformer Marti G#'ey, :died many years ago b7r.-EArbes.,;is the, last'; member" of the :family, '. f, e _ •'' ]ceased was-: a metHb r •St: o : 'Mary's 4ngl�ca:n- Church Dtiilin, Tlibbert ;LOL° iso 827 "the Bf'ad Knights', and LAgan LOL 908., L' The :,body rested'"at °the •.Heath - Leslie Funeral: Home, •:Mitchell, Nitere •the ftuie al was ;held lVion- 'day.,at 2 ppm.,. ReV J: E James, of Seaforth, officiated :Burialwas in Trinity Anglican cemetery, Mit' 'MILTON' 1wN': W::ORTWEIN HEIVSALL—The death occurred in London 'on Thursday October 80, `of Milton. W . ,:Oittweiu,^ ` in ,his :.. 68th year.Mr.`'.'Ortwe"in•1,'a"tivell- known former-.., . ormer ;,'Hresident, .ryas :born" in , Listowel,: ''son • of the • Iate..M_r:. had M' •S.:J. W.: Ortwein. He was ,salestrlan ,for Many years - with several insurance: companies and for_ the-past'10. years took:: ov ter the business' as,- salesman for the -Rawleigb .;Company .for ,Lobo and London Township. •Survivitiear'e-°a sgn,,'Llbyd - of Dorval, quebedi, with the Cana- dian Marconi'.Co., of l ontreal; two grandchildren,, :.Mary Lynn ;and David; two sisters, ;Mrs. Ella Drysdale and Mrs. Lillian Pater- son, of •'PTensall: and 64e:brother, Alonzo, :of Crorsswell, •.1Vfichigan. Publie funeral services` were held jroin•,: 'Bonthron " Funeral Chapel, 'flensall, Saturday;: Nov: 1, conducted by Rev. Charles•D:'Dan; fel, minister of Hensall ' Unit;Qd Church, Burial was in'Ilttinsall;Un- ion Cemetery. • . carers• were; Geo. - Hess, W..It: Stephensdn, ley. Con= 'sift, Jack Sinclair, .Rariy',`vi iali7s•. and Jack Drysdale. • ' ALBERT•CHARLES'ROCH ..•.... • • The ,beautiful Bel Air'47Door Sedan with'vas t.neti' areas of visib Let your eyes :linger over Chevrolet's,- fresh, finely 414 0. contours. Relax in, =-Zhe looniness o -f. .its elegant lieu; .'. interior,, get the ex1iilarating feel of its `liushe7h; illcen:;gide. Th'e'more faniiliar�_' Yon. become with this '59 +Chevrolet , the more .ways it says ewl. Here's the car that's definitely new in -a decided ly different. way.. The '59 Chevy; is shaped ;to . -the'•modern:Canadian taste' crisp;; clean and ' beautifully efficient' looking, with new poise, new.proportions,. s,.: • ' • Chevrolet's new Slirnline:design not.only brings ,you new grace, ,but. also new space . a new •: and roomier, Body by Fisher.,An4 Ghevy's vast new areas ,of Visibility, give yot.' clear seeing ' ,from, every seat. ' - The moreyou look," die more you see that's new. Like the_new•Magic-Mirror.ftnish which, swith normal washing_ alone, will retain its original 'lustre for;; up to thfee •years Andyou'll find. - iznportanr;engineering developments—eight V8's plus a riew:Hi:-T'hrift 6 that delivers up to 10% more gas economyf'With mere usable,horsepower at.noxmal'lriving speeds; bigger; safer stopping brakes, a'stnoother, steadier ride. 'Na other 'Ear -Says new like tins. And:you get all. those Chevrolet virtue's of economy and depend- ability; See the; •59 Chevrolet today: 'The budget priced -chid &iscayne, • like all'new Chevvre4 has big new SafetyMaster braes. Albert -Charles, Ronk: 'died ,• sttd- denly „his''at Hibbert • township home, .,R,I,•' 1,• Dublin,'..Thtirsday. Be was in his .71st year. •ire' was born in;Logan ,:township and edu- cated at trixibagen. ducated'at.Brodbagen. - A painter,'anti decorator most -of' hi& life., ,he lived -retired for the past feu yearns .tn'July; 1929, -he Married the former Edna Miegge. of Logan, who survives: Also: sur - 1 iving, are one' 'son, LortteXitchen er.: one sister, 14Irs, Albert Alma Colernan, Port Hope.: He was • a m'ernber Of, St.' Mary's, Anglican Church, ;Dublin, and • a veteran Of the First 'World Warr . The' remains rested.' at the'A. Whitney Funeral. Horne, 'Seaforth,'', where service's, under auspices of Mitchell. Branch' of the Canadian Legion,r.wer'e- .ikel4 •Saturday, Nov. Rev. J. }t. James, ofj St Vile -Inas' Anglican. Church,, of- fitviattied Interinrient was in; the,. •r-esbyterian- eeinetery;-- Mitchell Pallbearers, all members of Mite chdt';L3egion Branch,' . were: C Itofnutfi, F. Killer, J. Stone, T.:, Stoneman, J: Isaac and R. Ward, I Among those attending the 'fun era) were friends., and relatives; from Ottawa,'Taronto,-Pdrt Credit,) Detroit,:. Port Nope,: Elora, Kit-; chener, London., -Stratford, Sebring-' ville and surrounding . district. Teacher: "Can anydi1e•give me att example o' f poor ecopomy?" Pupil;:` • ")know a man -who took: 0 0 0 0 0 O• 0 0 <>o.o0.0 — .•0 o; Cr.• A. WHI -PIstEY Funeral I nine a Goderieh St. W., Seaforth AMBULANCE ;SERVICE O AAjustsble Ii0Spital beds " O for rent • - no. FLOWERS FOR EVERY , 4 ,OCCASION, Telephone Day or Night 119 o such' extra long steps to have,bis ' `ten dollar shoes- that he.• split bis 000004'oCiG> twenty dollar tants." What Canada wants, Canada getssin 4 Chcvyl The luxurious; 9 -passenger ,Kingswood <Statio>.: Way with 'a new •retractable rear .:window.- ' • t { • The captivating Impala aanvertil_rle liveliest -looking newl Chevy -of riltt,., GENgRAL. mororr$S•'VALOff a