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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-01-09, Page 5Secfor nour'eaf ,A former Seaforth •resident, Dr. years of , faithful service:,. He al -",regard repafrrnen. Tas people set 'Francis: LouisEberhart, now: of Ways looked•for• a carrot, apple or apart. Moreover, shaving lost that lvleaford; was• recently- honored -in Piece -of sugar, but he was almost feeling' of. closeness there is won - human m his understanding:'Ma deririent as to whether he actually 'that -town with,.,a dinner. The; Mea- a night after a long ease;' I 'weit he is. doing -whether. %rd- Express, in a story following to sleep on the way home, Thee it needs to be done --and if it was the event, says: gifted horse would let a ,snort- out. worth what- was charged for the "Representatives from every group in Mgaferd and area gath- -° _ered . at the Patty's Hotel' here ori Tuesday ,evening to pay signal tribute to Dr; Francis Louis Eber- hart; qne of Ontario's better known ountry'.phy ieians. _ • Dr. Eberhart came to Meaford fit 1916 after he was refused eiifrY: Tito the Canadian. "Army --and am,' the British Medica' Corps; following' a 'serious` appendee- tomy. He took ,over the practice •of -Dr9 °Joseph _ Jordan, .who - was—overseas> until: : 1919 , On-- iisreturn: Dr... Jordan . elected to practise. • ¢lsetvhere, Men, practising in • this area when ,Dr. Eberhart..started .were til John r Clarke,'. who started:; in the days`befo,re ;germs were known Dr. Themas E.•:Bennett, father el =--Jud e --Colin .E -;Bennett TD- . Charm g D Fred :Henin mond: and r. n Drum n Hen -line Dr. " A. ' 8,', Eagles :father of 'Dr. - . Murray; Eagles, another well known :family ;physician, came in 1917. All of2 these men made great.con- tributions • to the health and .wel- fare: of', this community, said :Dr.. Eberhart • in giving. his audience .a.thumb, nail sketch 'of some of •his- .zii n e xperiences:. -= lalling about the'horse an&bizg and tug ,the doctor 'told: several ecdotes of home birtlis 'un.der. rathdf riin, circumstances. consid� erect under :present day, standards.. In one rcase, all the, plaster came g}- g 'off the 'ceilin all: the' dote-. Mr with ,debris_ and wallpaper and '1masG covering "the newborn boy avho. walks the :'streets of 1,Meaford, /today. The mother'had assured to , the cradling' a; O K `but _m t� was s g he lusty qtr al Is:,,of• th'e_ nel�=.b,oxn ;babe--.nust _have .set _it:in.aztptiaz - - On, :another, •occasion;. a grand- othe ; s fielding the lanip`.and just at'':,the- critical "moment 'she ;fainted,: settrng, the siarroundm4S sn firer covering baby.:,mother and doctor v: ith a-tiic?c, black -srn;dge From a. smouldering blank t quick-. � e y "throWn over;.;the flames by the. doctor. That finished 'me, on- imother',asszstaitee," Dr., Eberhart aid.. He paid tribute to the,, many men and women whe had, helped' and. 'worked. the very fine hos Purebred An . o Registration S ows Large '.Increase C'aii•adian, ;registration of pare bred animals;has steadily notelet'- ated until it is estimated that this year more than 1.80,000 certifi cates-will 'be issued. Dr. T. 3: Lesi'ie, chief registra- to wake ;nue ' up wlien we got to doing,. tion officer, Canada Department of •Agriculture, said an all-time high the barn, .General practitioners haven'thost. Speaking' of the evolution of that closeness to patients, and Dr. inedieine, the doctor told: of the 'reason is.a; good example`.of'the first use of the forerunner of .in- reason why,, They :were thinking sulin- on .a ,local woman; who made of britt when: he graduated''in 1914 a ii joas reeov He-alsoand thifi is what is recorded as re .0 a cul er3'— told ef.the,`wonder of sulpha drugs marks:.of the:President 4f' our As.. in , the curing of pneumonia acid soeiation at : that time:, • • the sii'cceeding inedieines such- as`°After expressing', appreciation penecillin, aelironiycib; grid „chlor,. of the honor of .being -Made presi- ornycin. He told .of feeding 'a mane: dent,Dr••.McGillivray 'made happy such big 'portions of liver to cure. reference' to the position.' still oc- perincious anemia that. the man cupied. by'the general practitioner, 'rebelled add 'saidlbe would rather 'Whowas removed' front the leach - die :tban keeptite--tr-eatment• u • a d" 's.'ital centres,t. who . .,,- P -,mg � .hop..t�,u..,... > Then, he and his,,devoted:•wife, El- his '-country district, '.was re- . rse,� m de- u' sue•• a train$ d nU a p aided as .the, :wisest, counsellor, _ g. more palatable mixtures•: -Now, he' the truest 'of 'friends, and a sort aid the life saving- liver :.conies' bi of intellectual°beacon: i e may not an; easily assimilated pill •: or mjec:_be fully a_brca�t of all Circ r,"eeent. tion form) ' - -- .7 advances in ',-iia ducal science :but: The ndoCtor-,Said he is: now work., he posses.,es- much knowledge 'on• ,.. . . lingon a ..book ot,his'.ex eriences mino,. .surgery,. theralieutics, dos - a a country 'doctor, eases • .of the: eye,, 'ear; nose . and Dr: _Taw, Finley was the chair= throat; internal : medicine; ,obste man. foie, the 'evening,' Seated at tries, •hygiene, -,paediatrics and, pub- the:!head table with him.,were'tlie lie health. Ire is often. called upon h"n .ed- ie is Dr. and-; Virs. 'Eb- fo fill; many 'of the,publi_e off>:ces. 0 ar u Sm hos ommunit .. erliart, ,and their: only .daughter, -G - and h d: .Horatius :Bonar -niu"st"have- been' ''by,�.the ''Department of Agriculture: FranceS_.:urban ,The toast to the -Queen was"giv. thinking of .the—.general. praoti-'',It provides for "the -formation of• en; by Mayor M. A:' Clement: Grace tioner when ,,lie said: one . association for each'breed: -KC- :iV r h� "Such let my --life be here -The netreaun•es assoeiations•to-in _was-said-byR v: A Io P Y., -y, ., . = • : chide , their ,c titutions ;certain _ _. ud .n ons... ut b sue , t marked b , noise; b of -dedication No v s, Y .. .. an a ectal: �a er , . d -- , P Y . .conditions such--as,,identzfication. __. cess alone. :. �. .. -.:.,. ., ..• , . _ o} .individual •animals rules -;:for: hint, >:n' n -bustle_....-but b. ,,useful , ,. . , as - Frank.. Garve resident. of the. 1 iiw by , y--.._.�-_.. ,; --._. C, P registration, holdifl 12eaford- G'. of Ci; in his presenta • deeds, ngs tion: of an, engraved: ,silver, cigar- Quiet .and. gentle, clear and fair as; and So 'forth. 1 Rules Are Strict • '. �- � 'va . a' small to it en lr ht. � _. ette d ,, said rt s m g Alarticles of the constit tion of 'the' high -esteem of• the. people Yet full, of its - all:penetrating- i . f•:this a ea for ,over. 40 ;years • of ower, - and any amendments ,;requirew ap o r. y P e' icu �„ < • e,: ap'roval of : tki Minister of Ago , l ,azthful service.. The -insert tion' Its silent bat-; resistless. rnfliYene . o n, • n 1:yet e ' 'Cure. 'The' act calls tor;..a penalty - :Francis' the box,read? "To' Doctor. Making no leedless.;sou d Y v of fines or im risonment for mis Fr:lncis I Eberhart in apprecia- er working p tion of"over•fort `ears f devoted Hour aften-.hour, upon a :needy rise of certificates or registration:.. Ti + 0 le world.. ; , .and^unselfish service to,a e ,pe p. n c'ne i� of :� 'e" f meds z of:�th.e Medford• Community.•The'pra ti e o , Cr.e -a s,est s eaker'`;fgr: the' .$v'enin,and :can never ,b busine ssr.It .was Dr,. Glen Sawyer, seeretary� of is anl; must continue to ,be. a life o'i Et is : ser ice: The '.'G "de l b th,. Ontario •Medcal.:,ANsociationr,. of . v_- ,o , s. He had. ,the following to say ofthe starts out tarts way: ivm en' .to' this -.c munit � � ."Iii'the honorable , physician,- . the; by: -Dr. Eberhart first c:onsideration will always he_ Seine ,people, are prone to tell the welfare of the'`sick.:i On his us . that the ni:edical` rofession -conscience- rest' the comfort,. the as-Chig '-.re acrd•-toda - health an:d':the ]fives', of` those un isna h.dd -in gh x b.. - 'g rder his care.:`To'_each he. ivies his as it 'was :m the. , 'good old days- s . . g ?i -dl n't agree- here maY: be a "utmost in ,science .,arid, .art and different regard -but I• don't' think hurnari helpfulness " -pital now in Mea:tord--Sp_eciaLmen it --:is less. higli.m .It is- just that, -tion was.niade:of::Mrs, :'Noble Bur- 'medicine is becoming more : coni: ergh mid -wife, who went ;with plicated :and -the compiex:ity and, z _. , • - ; „: i -tri ,. , ' ., r' '.rocedl res -done. _ � ss st -suith 1.1t. ica c3 . of - the _,?? Makes . _, _... whe oval dOCtor5 to :a the roe v babies; "She:never fail tote 1umanboay makes'fthe idoers .ed in her duty, and assistance " Seem a little set: apart:, The saltie thing . can be said about the' car repairman. In. the ,old !_ days.when_. every 'car owner knew -just; what; the repairman was doing, the- were held:in ;thigh re- gard y. e rote c a�ebc gird I*Iowzthat ars h o ,. so &implicated that few people tin, der. stand them and, they .watch: the repairianusing dvn' in -volume of work was, attained. in October :when .20,706, certificates. were- issued_ •i year registrations totalle& 161,430, and just five years ago there •wvere 146,112, These• mmnbers' are made up largely' of horses, cattle.'' Sheep, swine and dogs. Reis a ,n purebred e 'tr do _;o £ rebr :stock- took -on increased inipottance • with the homesteading' of, the Canadian, West 'around the turn of the 'cen- ; tury. Railways offered reductions' on the 'transportation of; stock west-. ward, and formation ofprovincial' record associations followed in the. wak e Iiow,Y S • - t Carted =Confusiola resulted ...from ~the:- manyindividualsets of records,. creating inter -provincial • difficul- ties •.t : , ties and; 'interfering with -.'the : h theex- port :trade. It 'was against- this background that federal a at ori , ties in 1905 led a move to kation- alizelivestock 'records. • ',Pu•rebred' livestock associations now derive authority from the Live 'Stock' Pedigree ;Act, a`rdmmistered the doctor said, "and did the work m riy handsunder' .the most trying ,,;conditions ' was; not uncommon, the 066 zoo said;` to have t6.harness your awn -horse- if the liverY • man had done home, and on Some occasions- your :own horse was' done You 'katto pick the lima be t. I-falso--provdiddS-for :affzliatiori' various b reed .associatio. n- sotthh. e e. •" Piii orefissuin registration cer= tificates. This work :condocted.bY. h". CanadianNational Liv stock cords,.Which, 'contrarSt':to: pop uRlaer- belief; isriot a :section of the, de= partment. ofYagticulture:' T'herc:?is, however; a close correlatiosn::'-of work,••.and department m)?1eoyees cheek - If registration certificates for corz''e"ctness:' Certificates' car-- ry the signatiire.af''tbe, chief legis-; -` Men suc11• as Dr: •Eberhart tpify-tration-offices on'behalf:bf-the Min - this life 'of s 'vice. ear ster- of Agriculture, and ,bear e :ShakesP e is his play; °=` A5 ::You Like It," <departmental -seal i - r A tairs_of' the_ CNLR are admin .had .:-.one af�.,, his . clia actexs_ s Y :. .._ ._ ,. : this: 1stered'by a"eominittee;: which; in c. r rn is el ted` b - a .lboa d on � - i• :well tri.'. tz? : ,, ,. e . Y .__c.. A pod old, man. How the$ appears - ., r, sisting o£ representatives of the of- this 'various. affiliated breeds[ (each"as- Tlie 'constant. service an tique' world, sociation.;'is entitled to:`:one-i•epre- e ati"e for ever 500` e bers yVheii'. service sweat for duty, - n rot �' Y m m ) z - ihe:boa. d meets annual to stud et sol:. eed. , r ,.. Y Y. c rn n h _:.. .. •� _ the oro ttee. �. e ort o t e re~ i s. r And.. then, ,thrnkrng cf changes:, even in. Ihose day s,,'he continues vious year's operations and, to draft t he ro ram for the •ensu'n i �e as h'on of. P g g fort f Thou alt .not h i 3'ear . . ::these times . of one h o- rse, su p,po sedint p,, milometers,. etc,, they lose that vlier enbne r sweat;:but for 8reed Ass chat`oli s 'be an outlaw Which gave 'himan y' f .el ngof closeness tend 'to proinotien ,. There are 28:,breed ;asso ciati� ons , affiliated within': the .Ca-nadiati: `Na- otl�.e re. aches H � n! Pounds Standard rd e rd nda Ideal for Students - Professionals ' r veller s TE , AT HOME TYPE ,FI AND THOSE.WHO, . s YAL T P RIT E . PQR_ SLE !1V ... beprmal-to- Cal -Tr your, e1,v:Ioyahte-inats-handsol e -Panto - Ye_:-___- carryingcgse. Itis simulated leather 0 vin 1` plast l; and comesin three ee ` sl7iart'shades and Natural Tan. Red; Green orae in To �ee'the Royali.te lin, Action! THER 'ROYAL 'MODELS TO 139.50_, Regularly:: priced $139~50 Since -1860, Serving the Community First McLEAN BRCS.; Publishers PRONE .141; or 142 tonal Livestock:Records Addition ally a number, of small, breeds of purebred ctocic-are; repxesentect on - the board by Dx LeSlie and have .their affair`s a"dnxinistered by the records' °committee The .., Holstein- 'riesian Associa tion is .th o one -nor-affiliated: with the ouA7tTi -gh coining; under the Livestock, Pedigree Act:, the -association ,looks: after its. own registrations.. Thus -it can be seen that , the. CNLR is air:Trganization belonging entirely;;to the1various'breed.asso=. ciations;'' and, 'whose, management. does hot c 'm under the" -depart- ment, 0 0P iCulture despite.; wide- spread of:„ago , p l_ spread belief to :the contrary. Anil 'having that 'do :choke their service • up,`-. Evert -with` the havin .” g. There. is ag reat :satisfaction in doing' ;general practice.. You, have to be a:, little bit ' of -everything' ,7-- orderly, cook,; -:ambulance driver, 'babysitter•, minister. ' Inci- dentally,' it is rumored ., that 'some. ory.our churches had te largest -.at the Morning, c6ngieg ions"-inx g, but Dr. Eberhart' always had a full house. every Sunday. ;afternoon. - Regular to X8.95 •u� - V-neck and, round neck, m1abs n izes S' M L. vi>Jool and .Oslo S clear o 99 Stanfie d s•' N 'YLON REINFORCED 0 • Wo rl� S iN m -o 1 Thos as the lowest Pice ,- r _ vac've __ -offered; in years. GET: 'PLENTY Nt0 :: ualrty' REG: $65.09 • for i£EG. $59.50 for REG. $:15.00 for Len s RK GLOVES i .t'e "and s Air Tu..li i s Y OR UNLINED -LINED OR Off 24peOril y oc s • . gi �t `:4 .00: 5. 0 0 laxv.Q.. �one of. a . kind '• that we must. cleat. out Some with zip m lin. ung Wee'C1S V lrnxrs aid TO O"LEAR OUR 'STORE - WIDE" DISCOUNT'SA,LE •• : :ENDS' SATURDAY; -JANUARY 10th .� y �-SS �. �� � _.A_� O�THE 5tanfield's::Red & iRine ' Label • ra e s Regular $4.50 and $�.9 5 You know this famous heavY : ribbed wool underwear. They're a real =bargain at Each h COMMINATION$ --AT $5.39 Sfwe On• MEN'S arid: OYS' bar an • .-Coats . • Su b • o s e ': 9 95: to 14:95 >�cle 95 to 95 1Ven s Pe`.17 95 to 2450 Sales to, 5U SUPER -5 EC LS. . P_ ,: . az dress- es, and ladies skirts and slacks.; Reg." 'Values up to 10.95' To CLEAR $2.00 each Ladies' BLU Cowboy; Kings in light , blue' a n vY .. -. ,_Regular uIlar 5:25 u alit Q air a° To e_ or Yost] One of a ,Kind,' � 1� Y T'' 0 `t ' 29.50 allxe� .25.0 o Sizes: 36 to 44. Assorted tweeds. Vie 's: and 'Boys' --: DRESS PANTS ALL _COLORS, SIZ'ES_.an d Q UALITIES Iff Clearance , Kroy. Wool .S, ' HD 2,00. rto 12 R S 10 o.T$20.001.2 IZESella gr_. O Q Coer -I.4 ES __Our-entire_stock_ of_better_dress:, es=•Dresses ;that sold at 22.95 to 29.50.- All 11 .. Onee Price SP,ECIA, Choose.from aP ecial table of -short--end s' at.::. HALF PRICE S ALE UGGAGE -di s and Me s .L '� u a e, in THERE A SALE IS ALWAYS GENUINE . RE`?. H(JiVI:IMPOR'FANT IS. MM4U -TY:. G QM <, R T L. Scott and n' is. M r a d M faintly, accompanied •by ,Mrs..E Moore, .spent NeW' Year's' Day at vith Mr.,:, and Isfrs.• Toni: I�omoka ..� Gilles ie' - • sp, ahl r. .and•.NIrs.=:Lloyd, `.Sorsd , M A1tce and, Connie spent New Year's i Day in. Mitchell With -Mr: and• Mrs: John Chessell� Mrs.. Ross :Houghton and Mr. and 14 g fainly;• of Mitchell, twith Mrs. M: • Houghton. ' Billie. rreturned < to •. his h'� me after. spending.' .the. holidays o. iiei'e. et- e Congregational m annual The ann Thursday;'Jan.` ung .will be held on.. 15, in t e.basement of .the church,' WIFE ,0 CROIIARTY r.111��STI WINS ' EE TRAP.. . CONT I fts'.;George Lamont, of Mit obeli, and her 'household have a oblem to solve, one that almost anyone': :would be glad -to share° with thein.' They'have to- decide, within the next f0.1- weeks, whether they.would rather have a trip to Hawaii: with all expenses paid, or a trip to'the Caribbean, with all expenses- paid. Mrs. Lamont, is the: winner of second prize in` a contest conduct iefor rind • ed; by a United. States magazine First prize in the contest was • a seven week trip to Europe, for two. Mrs. •Lamont feels .quite con- tent with her award, which is • to: be a two-week trip for two, with Hawaii and the ,Caribbean as the suggested alternatives. She has ,1,,)en-advised that . some ":freedom .of choicemay -be ` allowed; one .o f: -the possibilities that is being con- sidered is a trip to Bermuda for Mrs. Lamont, her .husband, and their two . children. The. trip; can be°taken" any time' -in. 1959, bit the sponsors,. of the-contest:hav 'ad- vised Mrs. Lamont that she should make 'her -choice' soon, se that reservations, can be made in good • The winner is the wife of Rev.,. George 1VI. Lamont, minister of. the Presbyterian Church - at Mit- chell and it-chell:and Cromarty. Also taking part in.the daily discussions about which way to use the prize award. are their two children: Elizabeth, 12, :Who is in, -grade 8, and, ;John,. G, 'in grade i{ in Mitchell ,public - Winning • ->a contest is . not a new. experience ;for=Mrs-. =Lamontl , this. i8 the fourth .time in five, years that she has composed a„ Contest: entry to win a major prize. `Mrs: Lamont and her ; daughter, Eliza- beth, had an all-etpense•paid trip to',Arizona as the result, ofone contest 'success, On another occa-. sign, she; won a $1,000 • shopping. "voucher, 'which gave her the right to go to a large Toronto depart- ment 'store ,and 'buy $1,000 worth, of• anything. Her. third success_, brought her a new automobile,' which the :Lamont family'. is now using. • Is manure important on.Ontario f arms . It's :.been ,.estimated: that a 'ton of manure will produce five dollars more --'of 'increased="„crop value, conlpai ec .. to yiclelreceiving no et d t manure. ' A'rld .with nearly :20 ' mil- the soil: ; These ;figures will vary, , ion tons. of manure , being produc depending • on farm-- .conditions, } n a ement and volume ed on Ontario' farrris,:annuaily; -the ;manure :man g , retro ' benefit in crop � "value orris into of ,pro net n - of dollars. 'from` the- manure canbe millions : -Losses the through t Returning`,manure to the 'and 'a1- •kept : to `a minimum”g so returns at least; -some of • the use of good stable,-' floors, ,good ti cropping, storage facilities. (made et concrete plant food. removed y PP g� g. .. .: P • z .assists--in-maintaining-th : _ ih1F)- Cite-griditfon-or at tothe manure. Matter.' :aver�a u er- hosph • e _ f organic mat The ge-_. A 1? elo , 00-200 acre. farm loses, from the Many research studies show that SUPER SPECIALS l r Gis s Station Coats Snow Suits, m, Jumpers, er. " DrAll-Weather C esse s. P Coats and Jackets. , • Values. to 15.00 TO CLEAR $5.00 each Clearing _ Wedding rsse S Bridesmaid . Dresses .. Values to $29.95- o Clear' • A Lad.l LOUSES - �� LSES A. la ,ge ack e r __x .�fr:131ou_..s�_.sized::. .tram 12 to 44, in Sha. s ' de, of: white Cocoa inin:taqua ',black,` , D'or, blue beige: and • : o dr -` In ..Plain 'and figured:- . igured: - L_=? DIES' ALL - WLA't`tiLR:: Na ":.''... ..i,y=,red,.; green, beige grey, blue and :"--tweeds,' A • limited - quantity at, - .?<L`ST ARRIVED} .- a SPECIALS. FOR THIS:S ALE• ' Poi ted : -Pia" i aindC L`i 0boSsed-'LCotta:7 = -P-OLISFIED< .CtRINTEIL S,.,:% T ENS rour,EVARCD PRXNTS TH .ABOEVE ARE NEW SPRING PATTERNS•` to' 250::worth of, plant .nutrients. each ;year. This loss;; combined with some unavoidahle,;loss;•in:t$e; handling of manure ' -means that; g of the original the ,received, only 25 per cent of, the nitrogen, 50 -per cent -of the-phosphates,--and.30.-per- .cent 'of the potash'are i urneo s�from 150 . f various i , oduet .. sale ' o p • reinforced manure (thatat is, ure to whichsuper-phosphate has, been added) 111 ) w produce higher ) crop yields than ordinar Y y manure, effect of reinforced manure is The e f re od man e h. articular'' beneficial wit p Y en ap- plied lied for'• corn :and 'mixed; hay and _pastures. "Won'tgg ,. you :" with. me ' to the. .. "No,o ' thank u•. I11 stay .at: you.. home My eldest:' daughter .does' the" kangaroo walk, may' ; second daughter talks like a parrot, my -- son laughs -like a hyena; my wife: - watches• e_likea hawk' nl cook is-as--ervss us�.ruea2,-and my e -1 ..Sa '' an'old- 'gorilla. moth rm aw. , ys • in . al 'gorilla. ' When I : go anywhere 1= man - want a chart e: , 198 -PONTAC"'SEDAN • _ `:195' CHE'V..STATION• •WAGON 1950"'-DODC4E. 'COACH .$53`FORD STATION.:'WAGON.:- 1953':1VlETEOR SEDAN ' 1952. GHE;SEDAN 1949'ODGE,.SEDAN - 1949 : VAN.GUA.PI7 SEDAN - 1958•_C.HEV:. COACH 1955 PONTIAC SEDAN - 1954 FORD SEDAN 195; .PONTIAC SEDAN 1953' MONARCH SEDAN. 1952 JDLYMOTJTH; SEDAN 1952 FORD SEDAN. 1954 CHE ? 7-Ttt�N ,PICEtJP No ,Reasonable Offer Refused AFO.RTH. MOTs Phone'S41 Seaforth