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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-11-28, Page 7FRESH -BAKED. For 'Vasty Biltitifie • :LEARY'S: 1 SEAFORTH Sell ' than .unnecessary ''piece furniture through a Huron- E for , g 'Classified Ad.; Phone 141 or 142 WNCHELSEA Master Bobby Clarke is nursing a" sore eye and "doctoring "with an eye specialist -in London. A shower'. for Miss Wilina Wal' tens, bride -elect " of next Saturday, was held in Elimville Church' base - ., Friday evening. Wilma re- ceived . a lovely kitchen shower and many. larger "gifts, • Mr: and. Mrs. Ivan Brock and •fathily were Sunday, evening dinner guests with: Mr. • and Mrs. Glenn and family, of Brinsiey. . Mr:. "and Mrs. Harvey Skinner, of St. ' Pauls, visited- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elston Lynn. ..•Mr: and' rs.' Roy ' cD. nald,. of M B Y M o of Staffa, were Sunday 'evening viSi ijisi- tors'` with M. and Mrs. C." Gil-. .filial'•. . family. .r - r.• -+r ;'...4��T,::,T..:v i +,r rr%, ., ..i%, .r"'T•.*.:t"..� �F,r% +. • ..h I ..11.0. 1.0. i ..at -_ PRE CI 1 . I R "�T0101i�� `��il��i/9�� The Always Welcome Gift is a Gift for the Home: BedrooSuites' i i ire, D nrn Rooms Surtes • est. r� ld e fie : Suites See the selection' at BOX FURNITURE EJR � I TRE TL GEORGE': HUTCHLSot Reeve of Grey Nobody appreciates autumn ixore than: the feho i who has no leaves tp _rake: RE -VITALIZED CLEANING is Better .Mian Ever at er B�+chit FOREST 'MOiJid More .Snots and Stains Removed ' Garments stay .,clean' longer - Will wear. lon -er.- ANDY :CALDER '° = Agent MON, and • TIIURS , MORNINGS PHONE: 669 r:,2 SEAFORTH Milk Producers Elect Officers:.. Lorne Rodgers, H.R.1, Goderich, was re-elected , president of. the. Holmesville Concentrated . Id i r k Pthisroducersweek: ' aI the; :altnual 'meeting . Others elected: vice-president, Graham Whitely, R.R.' 5, Gode- rich" directors: Ross' Trewartb Clinton; ;Fordyce; Clark, R.R, 5, Goderich; Lindsay: Eyre,.' Bruce- field, and Edgar Rathwell,: R.R. 2, Bayfield. Bob Welsh, ..•R:R, 2, Bay- field, was re-elected secretary - treasurer. -Mrs. Wilf ed . Keays, of Hyde Park,: wife, of the first vice-presi- dent of the Ontario Concentrated Milk Producers' Association,spoke on: the farm wvoman's responsibility in • organized agriculture, •'terming it a -'.partnership between; husband and wife." Mr. Keays reported on activities in the 'past Year in the:concentrat- ed ,milk industry.• • Bensall Sale,`Prices' a ?rices at lierisalr community •sale' Thursday were • Weanling 'pigs, '$9;80; to $12.35; ch;iZnk's, $1$.25 to $17:50; ;feeders; $19.00--te $30.75; sows,. $63,00 'to $81:;00; :Holstein calves, $16.50 - to, $27;00• Dur ea vex $35.00•46 ha_n • l '35 $65;00; fat' cows up:fo $17 O; stock- er' steers up;`to $2510 " Sold were 550.1i pigs and: 210 head of cattle; ' The Mrs.: "I was a; fool when I married you;" - The MVlr•:. "1 suppose .you were; but Iwas so infatuated at`te time I' didn't, notice 'it:" - Every. girl, old -or young,:,' Wants a DOSIIART' Dozens'of exciting-designs-fromwhich to and in an :array of finishes." See our colossal display of BRASSWARE . " Magazine Racks,Smoker Stands, Gossip Benches, Etc. ❑" New Style CLOT RES HAMPERS are now at Box Furniture. choose, • LAYAWAY NOW— A small deposit holds till Christmas own Seaforth' In accordazice with a• resolution passedSbyfthe Municipal Council of the"Town of eaorth: Y ereb proclaim that in view ,of the present. rabies situation, no dog shall' be :allowed to run at ar e in th n eTownof Sea- , =l until further `notice from fortl this date. 1 qtr ejing A; very 'good.:representation 'of U:D C;i',0., .ere'azneries in "Ontario, members of the United Dairy. and -371,1100 pounds of butter had been: Poultry .Coops of Zone 3 met for ,the output • of .butter their, first annual meeting in Blytli Time was :When the farmer was 1Vfeniorial Hall .Friday afternoon, considered= to' be just •.a tiller, of immediately following a noon .the soil'and a man that took care luncheon. Robert McKercher, of 'of animals, but that:idea is out Seaforth, . chairman of zone 3, pre- dated. " . sided; and in, his , remarks' stated:.. Speaking -of egg maiketing, Mr: '"A „'lot ef., things have l appened',M,cCagiue said "I -am pleased the during the' year and we•"have,had. to''try to'solve a lot of problems:" << This year has been one of or-" ganiiatiori mainly: The .charter was "granted 'March ,, 1.957.. Mr- McKereher. "'told of .meetings held 'Which led to ;the;:or anizin :of the g. g U.D.P:.0 O.;• and, said,, "The'neces- sityWas felt:to have_._.trade-name for our .products:. and: • the name. `Gay -Tea' was cbosen.""' "The Province of.: Ontario: is 'di "vided into 5'•zones sof':U.D.P:C,O..," Mr. McKercher stated; `;The zon, irig as,'it is" oyer: the: province to day may not•be a permanent:'one," Eds' Brady: • assistant .general rpanager. of U D.P.C:Q., in a' ques-' tion" and answer "period, stated:: - '"`There is. a .'plan; in,: mind to have ,ether "Co-opsz;'transfer their'agree- ments ,to •the.U.D:P.C.0: There can" be <,no" more .,than - l0 voting dele- t s gafes'.in any one zone, arid' no les , Been processed ,and 337;000 ,.pounds ;than•:five to; attend the U:D.P C.O:. of poultry marketed. Ceirtral sell - , annual meeting, to :be held" n•To ;iiig•ofbutter'was"8,000,000 pounds;' rento December 2, cheese 130,000. pounds, `eggs: 3,700,-' George �NteCague; of $arriston= 000 dozen, poultry 900:,000 pounds;; 'president,- of U.D.P.C.O." presented• milk powder 3;500;000 pounds, spe- his report saying.: ``There• nevex_cial "products 3;600,000 units., was a time., when farmers: were ': Bill• Harvey Goderich area sup More . confused and,: left ,inure be :ervispr;;.,presided. for the election wildered,' and -Wondering' whereto sof the five delegates to' the annual -go. and what to do next, than' there. meeting'in-Toronto •Named were'-: is today' We ' are facing a, lot• of Eimer Ireland," Wingh'am.; R. W: developments,',:' ' As :of• October 1, :Campbell,' Seaforth, Ken Taylor, 1958, the United Dairy and Poultry ;'Blyth; ' Martin Baan, . Walton;: Coop is an" aceomplished fact, and., PJfaurice:Hallahan•;Belgrave; alter embodied in:: the decision was a lot nates: Harold' MCCormickWing of"foravard� thinking:. Local`co-ops ham; Dave Ireland, 'Teeswater; are the farmers best friend, "Con Ted..Melady'• Seaforth; Tied;Bell, tract,.arming; rs here to stay and Blyth; NelsonLLPickell :Teeswater;;, Wemay see a lot more of•it, ' .he_; Winston .Shapton, Exeter presi-, said=` - dent' "of `Huron-"County"Federatiori In looking: around -.and assessing of Agriculture, brought° greetings what;ha_,d.been done,;lVir: McCague ,and expressed;the'opinion that..if. said he felt:.the operation had been -:anyone goes-. into ' contract` farm-. well considered' and -'should' make Wig, they. should ' do so, through for :good success. ,"Out .of the 217 -their own Co op: "Ile stated•,his de- partment vv as willing to .work with the co-ops. . . • Carl `Hemingway, fieldman of Huron ":County Federation; ` said briefly "I axil concerned "with the importance . of '.farmeers being of tine :body,, they `should be • tied'; to=. getiier" -.as , oi;e ;group„ as they- ,.are_ •wprking--or nll.•farmers "SS`oiiie- times,the ,fanner 'worries needless- ly about ^surpluses such__ a,5_pavv-- dered milk, •:cheese -Wheat and - 'other commodities . but • these things have a ..way,- of adjusting. themselves ` A hearty vote of: thanks and :'ap preci_ation was ` e "tended to. the.. management •of Zone 3 for:' the very, efficient, and... -successful way'. :they, operated the business during this, the` first ,year. • eScflbe Worku o 'ME MIRO EXPOSr i whole marketing ..cominittee " is. present at this .meeting. They have a big -job to , do'for the poul-- try producers, We' are ;a , factor in setting the price of` select qual- ity eggs." . The next speaker was Ed. Brad r p Brady. who stated thht„as' .Zone 3 had on- ly. been in operation since October ::1,,1957,�•his', ',report would-of•'necess= sity be brief. ' It was impossible to Make- a;. full. report, _but the W.D. PCO. is operated° as a provincial co-op; 'selling and distributing dairy and poultry products; 'lie told; the group. ;.;• The following ,statement was ;re- leased The U:D P . Co-ops of On- tarie- had recellved 'during the year 81,000;000 pounds 6f milk and had, manufactured":61;000,000 ',pounds f butter; 4,000,000' pounds, of powder cd' milk, 75,000" "gallons ,of,., ice cream, 2,220,000- ” dozens,' eggs had 8 N A SEDAN N 195PQ,., TI CS A .19.52. CIIEV DEU ViSEDAN .. ."., .1955 POVTI SEDAN—Eight c linden 1953 DODGE SEDAN r---- ' 156 DODGE COA(�I-� A.T. 8 -Cylinder "•' DQ.,. � yx. 1953-METEOR-SEDAN—Automatic ..��, . 1953' PONTIACSEDAN Il E' EI} 1953 D l" DODGE, .S AN—Scy Inder,autoxna• .tic "transmission - 1953 FORD RANCH WAGON" with A.T. 1952 CHEV. SEDAN 1.9.50 -C HE - C V. COACH ." MITCIIELL' Phone 186 RTH �, ,,iMOT®R, SE FORTH Phone 541 I CEAI 0 RT H" Funeral Ambulance Service HOUSEFURNISHINGS .; FLOOR COVERINGS `. " h in :_ Seaforth Phone -43 yrdierii;w•1' ie F" w THEY'RE HERE "..,., ew 1959 November 12i 1958. D SAVE .. E THE " QUEEN" ., GQQ HRISTTI M off';' �� f rv, i" w1i wsF r4;iw4 e e'rr• i;w1';r,e,te.o;r•,y };r•i, i;er.U;w• d` t , It Friyidalre.DeLuxe Automatic Washer rrTg1ddire' tin:liiestautomaticwasher-arid it's to easy fnrthet o,off.wash you $re.doing, . to uset Set the -dialsYp : and youf Frigidaire ,Washer does all the work for you. RATED-Not1 for washing clothes cleanest. Underwater:-: -Detergent 6Istributbt, built-in Lint Chaser', built-in' SudaWafer-Saver. Height as" Widtit25-'' Depth 261/4" Frigidaire Defame Automatic Dryer ` F'rioidaire;s thrr`ffiest'Electric Dryer, with most of' the features'of their highest -priced -Dryers 1pries anything washable with just one setting of 2 -dial. "Wrinkles - Away "'feature dries many of your washables without a wrinkle. You save hours of ironing time! Easy -to -clean Lint Trap, push-button Door Opener. Heights" Width -- 27" idth=27'': DepthQ5�7 I IT" OTR STORE' AND SEE OTR V S. GIGANTIC. SELECTION'OF: CHRISTMAS GIFTS ' FREE,. DR,°AW!' Win -a 20 -Gallon Size Colemai'i'Gas Water Heater. One ticket with each $5.00 `purchase. `it — Three Tickets on any one purchase T.>m._... DRAW ,:IiECEMBER 4tlt • `E V LE; S A.N D • S �_ .c Two'Liications: SEA'FORTH ` Phone '644NV: 1- ZURRICH ; Phone 34 re -4 "1, {• ;1 a sd �-.t. w.. r 1 1 ,t rw .t «. �d ; ; ; iii ARTHUR .;GIBSON Reeve.,of .'Sowiek NOPTHSIDE -UNITED WMS :c er'n ; .mein " of The .thanho.f r g;.._ ding. Northside- United Church ;WMS was held -Tuesday evening with'n very: good attendance. Mrs. W. • Pall op- ened p ened the meeting with a -reading, "The' -laces Of the Earth;' after which Mrs. J, C.- Britton prayed Mrs C. Walden welcomed: the; guests' of visiting societies of the other churcli:es and ' all present.. Busin-esS items were taken care of and the date for the Christmas meeting was Set for December 16. - Minutes" nod- roll` call weredispens ed• with - ' Group IV areportdd '30 hospital and 16 home calls. The callers for. Group, I will be Mrs:.'Lawson and Mrs: Leeming. The offering was received by Miss G. Thompson; Mrs. A • W: Sillery,. Mrs. B, -F. Christie and 'Mrs. McNichol. Miss Mabel Turnbull and Miss' Ruth. Cluff"favored with a loyely duet. -Miss • G. "Thompson•introduced the guest speaker; Miss - Somerville, of Goderich,: Speaking , on. `.`In the Steps., of -St. •Paul," ,:she took ;-the group on her ,trip, of this;:summer with the Baptist Leadership Group,.. of vvhich'there were•38,.. Seine went by- air •,and thers" by boat. They visited: Lon on, Madrid, " Spain, Ronne, Istan til,, Dainascus,_erus= alem Cairo;.and Athens Tlte'"trav- elogue and pietures led the gath- ering "in 'the- Steps -of St. Paul," and also 'the present-day conditions of these countries. , . Mrs Christie thanked the speak- er for the wonderful talk. Thanks were expressed from 'the. Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary of First' Pres- byterian ' Church and Egintzridville Auxiliary. ` MANITOfLIN--AFTER ;REPEAT:, . Manitoulin. Island repealed:. the Canada Temperance: Act. They "then cameunder the Liquor Control. Act: At.the end of-twoY ears under the L.C.A. - after a' careful study of condi- tions, a reputable citizen made this report: ,`Drinkingamong minors still exists and; oh a scale that ev-" en `tliose most" anxious to dis- credit the ' C.T.A.. would 'not dare ,suggest prevail in CNA_ counties, " Minors are getting ' liquor: evidently without any trouble The mail boat leaves necessary provisions to bring - as'many as: 50 to 60" cases of beer daily. The day t was on .the ,boat .nearly allthe paSSen- - - ' gers were' drinking "both beer • and rye." ; ' Of bootlegging "It ' seems rampant everywhere Prinking. has,`hecoine; a"7nen R aces. "Dances 'have• had to be stopped, even in ',the R, O. `parish'hali" d ' ' Think twice, Huron. ' before ybh.repeal, the C.T;A•—(Advt.J. = artin - Senour• AlNTS . SEAFQRTH VIONU ENT W RKS • OPEN DAILY " •T. -Pry de de tttt :Son. ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY 'MEMOItIALS " Inquiries"are-invited. ' Telephone' Numbers: Clinton 1620 Exeter '4: Seaforth 573 Super lieu=Tone" Fi 7 e Rei Wdod: n sh s eciforth Lum er.i LTD. SEAFORTH y.9N3E". 47 , TO TFiE ELECTORS OI'` IULLETT: TOWNSHIP I wish to thank the ratepayers • for their sdpport in the5past. I ' o a>Xi again a eandidataaaor:the position ;of Councillor.and "ask you fol your support and infill ence. If sbccessful,, I'will,con- tinue-to work .for best in terests of the ratepayers of the Township of Hallett. Yours sincerely, George Brown TO : the Eioctors Of HSI ett Township: Havirt_g "served you in the past, 1 will ; : appreciate rr youii-support'at the•polIson Decei fiber' lst, Thomas Leiper 111111.11 F 11111111111111111 F 1111111111 11111111111 To ` the a .fecfor, .of �. eI tt �owni h . �HOrI T s As it . is rflpossible. to call on- all 'the- ratepay- - en,- `T solicit your vote.,, and : iniiuence on, .elec., r'tion day, Decebr Compliments of,the '' Season,,: Archie Young" IUIIII11111IUIIIIV dill illllllilllilillllilll � i, N DR M' W ; TAPI`,ETTON " r- j'hysician land Surgeon Phone 90.,', Seaforth ' If:ne answer, call 59 JODN A. GORWILL, B.A.; M.tl. Physlcian and Surgeon -Plio es:; Office.5-W<Res. 5-1R Seaforth JOHN 'C. GODDARD, Physician ,and, Surgeon Phorie 11.0- Hensall SEAFORTH "CLINIC Telephonel.26" E A ,MCMASTER, B.A.,; M.D.'' Internest Telephone 27 BRASurgeonDY, M.D. . Telephone; 55 DR. E. 11IALKU$ Telephone 15 •, EVENINGS :"•Ttre`sday, , Thursday; and Saturday only, 79 p.m Appointreents :may be' made, A. M. HARPER Chartered Accountant 55outh St. • Telephone Goderich 343 Licensed 1Vtunicipal Auditor. G. A. WEBS, D.O. *Doctor of 'Chiroptactle 438 MainStreet Exeter X -Ray'; and Laboratory Facilities' Open Each Weekday 1J'xeept - Wd Tues. and Tliedurs.nesEayvenings 7-9 For'Appointmeit Phone 606 DON` DENNISionee.: . Auctr - Graduate of Iteiscli , American School of Auetioneering: Licensed in Huron, and 'Perth. Capable of handling all types'of sales and ad- vertising. u DON DENNIS, Walton Phone Seaforth 843, r 11 SEAAEORTH ' VETERINARY CLINIC - J. O. -Turnbull,,, W. 'R.• Dryans,'DV.1V1.; VS. • W. G. Drennan, D.V.M.; V.S. • Phone 105 Seaforth. A W. STLLERY lsarristei, Soliciitok, Etc Phones Office 173, Residence 781•'' SEATORTFL • ONTARIO McCONNELL . STEWART Barristers.; -Solicitors," Etc P D :, YIcCONNELL: D. I.' STEWART ' SE FORTH > ONT.' . ;.Telephone: A , 174 D H.'McINNES, Chiropractic:` 7"F6,44, 'Correction COMMERCIAL HOTEL Monday;"Thursday - I to 8 p.m. rOHN E. LONGSTAFF;: Optometrist -.Phone 791- Seaforth • Eyes examined 'Glasses Fitted MAIN OFFICE,;SEAFORIIi . Office -Hours Seaforth ;; except. Monday, 9 a.m 5:3Q pini.;" Wednesday, -• 9 a."rri: -12 30.`p;m;; Thursday' evenings by appointment Only. Clinton: Monday, 9 "a.m.'-5:30 ' p.m..:(Above Hawkins' Hardware.)' ' The "McKILLOP MUTUAL , FIRE• INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE—SE'AFORTH Ont." OFFICERS President --Robert Archibald, ,Sea.." forth Vice -President --Allister 'Broadfoot, Seaforth ` Manager and Sec.-Treas. - -Miss Norma Jeffery, Seaforth,. DIRECTORS E. 3. ".Trewartha, Clinton; 3, L. Malone, -Seaforth; Chris. Leon hardt, Bornholm i Robert Archi- bald -,r Seaforth; John" H. McEwms+, ' Blyth; William S: Alexander,' viral - ton; Harvey. Puller; Goderich; E. Pepper; ", Brucefield; • "Allister •.. Broadfoot, . -Seaforth: • .AGENTS: - William-- Leiner,. Jr., Londes- boro , • J. F. Prueter, srodhagen; Selwyn Baker., .Brussels; Erie Munroe." Seaforth. : .©000OOO,o"`0,4 O O W J. 'CLEARLY ... 0 S,iaforth,:' Ont. 0 0 LICENSED EMBALMER ' 3` O • and FUNERAL DIRECTOR ' 0 O'' Night or Day' Calls = 335 47 O• ' •o— Ct dd. O O O 0O©04.b'OK.>0 o ••11/ C •EOX 'h 4 I Funeral Service 9 R. S; BOX 0 Licensed Emiiaiiner• ...a P Prompt and carefulattention 0 0 Hospital Bed • 4 p 'FLOWERS FOR ALL • C;? ' OCCASIONS .•' b O - Phones: 0 Re's. 595-W * Store. "43 i> 0 • j' p Oor. OOO„000.00,O OOOO'OG>4O.00.0 ' J• A.IilUItKE .O , Funeral Director 0 O and Ambtrlance : Service ,O O DUBLIN ONT.. O j O•: Night' or Day iCalls: C3r'' Phone 43 r 10 t? ` O. O O,000OOOO+O'55' 0O0 >-<' 0000 o" G. A. WIInTNEY' -® ® - Funeral Hogue ..O O Goderich St: 'w Seaforth O; O- AMBULANCE SERVICE 4" Adjustable hospital beds , ti O for rent O FLOWERS FOR EVER O , : OCCASION 0 O Telephone: Day orNight 40lt<0.0"000.0 00. 0', r;c