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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-01-30, Page 7NOTICE: To facihtate snow w rem 0 vol No Parkin .' ` , s g .0ir! the Streets of this 1V1unicl alit will: be allow .. A y ed between the hours ;of. 2 a.m. and 8 am.. This ... s order will be strictly enforced.iri r- .. ancewith the Highway Traffic Act, Section 43, Subsection 9 • NOTICE IS _. -H Y GZV Nthat . ..t Municipalitwilly not be rsonslble for damages caused to parked vehicles as the result' :of snow removal operations. D• H. WILSON .. - T-ClerkT_ .�:. OwI10 ' e f f S a Orth District C. of -X, Wil# Take Part In Trainin Group: The Canadian and Ontario Giant- bers of Cominerce have finalized plaits for their sponsored "Seminar on Executive Training" • for this district. The program and date for the seminar is set -for the Victorian Inn, 'Stratford; Thu�ri'sday, Feb. 5. Three .coucurreht` sessions will held in be h the morningrn e for o presidents, one .for `=secretraies,-and- one for committee chairmen, Fol- lowing luncheon, a plenary session`. will discuss the need for a bal aneed .program; getting'. member- ship interest, project organization, effective leadership and other pert._ inent;. and -•related topics. • The. afternoon .win ne a discussion: of "Money and Man- power" --covering revenue sourc- es, membership -campaigns, "Area Projects and Prob ems"- =open dis- cussion "` of -mutual. : problems achievements and. interests, • and., later .an ,evaluation and summary -6f-the seminar. Members of - the Stratford Cham- ber will stake - an active part in leading discussions. Invited :,are -Me.giber•s of;:Cha"inbers and= -Boards in ;Brodhagen; "Gr"and Bend, Hen -- sail, Listowel, Milverton, Mitchell New' Hamburg; -Parkhill, ville, Seaforth, Stratford; Tavistock Zurich, Wellesley, Clinton and Baden. - _ " WANT .. fiY NT .AD s BRING .l�ESU.�TS .. Phone 141 or 142 E AI7T �>,� HE ADVERTISEMENTS: It's a Profitable Pastime i Better ItE=VITALIZED' CLEANING Than:Eve of VC r titian C a r QIzhT , � FOREST . '� More'' Spots and :Stains.' Removed' ' ;Garments:: -stay :clean longer Will. ;wear -ion er. ;, A' .CALDER : Ag e " n1. iIION:; and "TIIURS `MORNINGS LPHONE. _669 -i 2. SEAFORTH -N -CLUB LEADERS. REVIEW WORK. ROH • MCMICHAEL iS -NEW, PRESIDENT Ron McMichael,, Wroxeter; was Renwick,RR 1, Clifford; field elected president of the Huron' :crops, Robert Allan,' Brucefield,: County 4-H Club, Leaders' Associa- Brad. Sebneller, of Petrone, as. tion . at, their annual meeting in sistant agricultural representative Clinton: Monday. He succeeds An- for Lambton County; was guest son McKinley, 'RR' 1, Zurich. . '.speaker " at a 'dinner held at Hotel Vice-president is Howard Elm, Clinton when the 4-11. Club leaders of. RE. 3, Exeter, Maurice Halla- were guests` dct the Ontsrio Depart- han, of Belgrave, was reappointed inept of;":Agriulture...: secretary. 'Directors are: for beef, Mr. Sehneller who recently: ob= Murray, Gaunt, Lucknow; dairy, tamed his master's . degree• in ,rural Wi 'a lb_m Boyd, ..ociolo Seafo e , . at a o Y , ih � � �swin � g C rnell U - y mversrty , Ken': Stewart; -Seaforth; poultry,'.J', poke on,.'ways. and iheans of - man M. Scott, Seaforth; grain, •;James • :tamng ,i_ntexest-in. 4-H Clubg work, Awards and incentives'. can shp- t' t sired end, said: -"This .. This end is contained in your objee- tives of'4-H Club. work but the .use of ` awards: is an artificial incentive at best and." they must:'.' be •used. with discretion. They must be ap- propriate to'the needs and interest of the members -.and satisfy "their -desire • fore attention, prestige and to excel." • -puri ng e'discus-sio ° �? __. n Period a: Mate for • the'': annual Achievement Night,: the -"climax; to, all 4 -II, Club activities, was;•set'for next Dec 4 In Wtnghazn Leaders `"favored the Continued use . of the 4-1i; Leaders'' Guide; planned a:' 4-11 Club Leaders' tour to: Guelph;"will hgld organization- al : fast tw e .. meetingsthe e , in a k March and first ;week in April, and ,plan - Make •:Plans `' 'For World d .-.__.-,..PaerDa- Y • Plans for the World Day of.. Prayer - were made;by a commit- tee of women with representatives from the:different churches, The meeting was held at the: home of Mrs. �T _C Britton,. vuith-_Mrs-Br-it- tonpresiding. n ,., _ . : The service will be held in,North Side - United• :Church= on°Friday, F aY,' Feb. 13, at 3 p.m, "Mrs. J. H. James of-St.::Thomas' - Anglican ' Chi3rcli; will give the address:.::,. ensa H I Re$t � , den t Ha$ 6t h• 9 Bir ' • . Con r g atulations are ,in i oder: for. Mrs. Hannah Taylor :",oldest dent of -Exeter,. and former Hensall resident; who en Friday January _23, _cei.ebrated:- her6th bir-thda3� with tlie. " campletioii of, :a large • crpcheted table: cover`. =.She••lives alone and does' -'ail her;ownchonse.. hold duties. •:Her niece" rs'Alda. >M Simmons and11dau hteri-1"` g , naw, Mrs Jack .Simmons;:Hensalh<.baked-the birthiiay` cake with which she serv- ed a_ cup_.of tea to -tier birthday:' • Ttvslittle spaceman is back from a trip to Mars (out.in`' the backyard) :.: and now his leader is packing him off to bed. •, - While he was;a'way, she washed the floor ...:the disizes severallarge piles of clothes . anti still, there:was `plenty of •hot water for this spaceman's. bath. :Reason? Because she •, has a' odezn aU omatic elect1 1c Water heater with abundant • storage Capacity and quick<recovery when -more hot water as' neater `e a ecTed.�'I�eatiln w 1 cct .. rlc ll1s safe, clean modern and eosin Jlat afewcents a 'day on special Hore Satiates. You get more out of life when'you get the most out of • electricity: S Launder small rubber - :hacked r ug -s in your washer; then tumble dry in an electric ,dryer set at low' temperature.r e bel-te- ;FIECiRICAI ,the safe, clean, modern wa YOUR HYDRO. ELECTRICITY DOES; SO MUCH . . COSTS SO LITTLE Iva e young people towards a de-. Med to. advance a.'new 'system of 441 merit,=eertificates:— :Among- e'disc thOS ndin Were - g ere the. •warden of. Huron, Reeve Wam Jewitt,utgwnspfeeve_IV- an -Forsyth, of• Tuckersmith town- ship,--chairmanof'tite.agricultural ornrnittee' of "county council; May= orBurton_St'anley; of Clinton; Russ Bradford, of •Goderich; ,dais -field= mart, and Gerry inn r y Ginn,, ;of the agricultural committee -.af. the Good err l ch :� 'District High, School Board. . A little girl ui—a-Sunday School was asked_:: What is a fiery ' ..._ ,_ Quick as a flash came t11e re- ."An , abomination, unto the Lord but- a very -presenthelp iii: time of :trouble•', in Forsters',Hall CONSTANCE _riday, Jean. 30th` at 8:30 p.m. Admission•'50c Lunch provided PEPPER uctioneer • Reserve, your "Sale Date; .now . R;R: 3, Phone Clinton Seaforth'" `341U.•2-7534 -' PLEA TO YOUTH (A .recent ----headline < in. a Toronto paper) Subtitle*, Jean Needs No Liquor to : Live" In spite' of .the •-r-eporter's rather facetious treatment of Controller Jei i •" Newman's. ' talk to' a youth; group, her plea - was - very force= ful and arresting: ~ She was 'ad- dressing , young people : who had gathered during' . the Christmas holidays to. -study the alcohol prob- `'`As far as? I am``concerned,'• she: declared, "I have chosen to bea total abstainer for the simple rea- son that to -me Jife is interesting and :exciting and -1" Waiirto- enjoy it tM, the full without having any Of iris perceptive abilities slightly dulled %: have never- been ridiculed for my stand, for after all it:is a per- sonal matter.: 11 you 'young people make thepersonal personal ,decision- to ren main ,total; abstainers, -you will never • regret it and you - will never, succumb to an. illness which is very. mueh en :the"incr ase Canada end the, United -States• that is. alcoholism",•(Advt.) Registe'red? Over ° Q0%of ,' all 'Ontario residentsare now covered by the Ontario, Government° 'Hospital Ward, Care Plan. The Gove>iyriment--Plan -- DOES .,NOT PA • • for ` 'Doctor's ' calls of treat Ment, Surgeon's fees dr Medi- ca1 costs; Thev r e Plan Gp c dna nt DOES NOT -=•-for Privateor- Serpi Priva-te- -- Aecon nodation . or Special Nursing fees Far low-cost SUPPLEMENTAL Medical Surgical,. Hospital COVERiAfi''E Contact' Canada° Health• q tl n AcCld int ,Assurance. Corporation 145 ,:Wood St.,--STRAEFORD Iden Patrick - Phone 2615W Ed. Oliver - Phone 31490 To thle Editor Former Resrdent Recalls Yesterday s In:r B acefiel 240 Park Street, Lapeer Michigan' Editor, The HuronExpositor. We were °saddened today by ceipt of a letter front Victoria, statipg that; `Wiisox Berry .is ill a hospital there, Wilson and. I old pals—although miles divide. left Brucefield .in, 1911• to go Calgary Some years: later he m ed to Victoria .He had done, in the e W st.• B ' ut :Soon after S of passing his wife, -;he retired at least, more or•less .retired—" didn't have the ga' , 1: used have," he said to me in "a lette 'like many otht'rs: n age -bracket,, 'illness comer ;to 0 and a;11. T4ke all tl;est of:us, we=grow :9;1 disease--of-aLj strike its down. -Only n few : ye ago I:laved to walk 10 or 15•blo more especially in ::the even in iii4the-Evening of-Iif find -it. hard to walk :less than .h .that distance:: Da 1:li'ear some there:' say:: "Yes, 1 ant. the se way•" Othr ei thins happen to.those the• Twilight; too; Recently;, I Ma a special trip to .the store t blocks -away, for shoe -lopes: 1 --al purchased a writing tablet - turning home;; I removed the tab]. frenfTth e little .Tbag, _ �tlieat ve promptly -'tossed -the bag and sh laces' into the,-ga'tbage, "Which w -picked up next 'morning_' I 'aga purchased slide laces:' This time put `them in a- coat, pocket (or, di 1?),;,Anyway, '_that evenin no"sh laces •, could "I: find in. an peck Y - or anywhere else hi this lion The- third time I hit the bull's' ey have, new' .shoe laces This= -getting -old` business is: red ly tough My wife sends me. acro the- 'street -to the superinar`ket f well, probably. four ;articles: To b sure,..I write ---down each articl At the.store,;' 1. ,Cannot, find m notes;;:so I return Iiome with 'thr things: slie-"w anted"-and'one extra something . she , didn't`' want at - Then,I find I hadn't taken the sl' of paper With ,axe to • •the store.• had laid -it "down to .light my'•pipe never, did pick it up:. gain. Did ever happen to you? Is -it any- wo der -stint Mrs. O'1Veiil, calls" to• m as 1 leave the house:' "You'll"co right: back - "won t you, before yo forget the ,way!' - - Yet-strange'^how many of us ea vividly recall the. yesterdays. ;of " ' I re'tn.ember- Mr., Rose, the stati' agent ::at Brucefield..:And then r.Prime," (he had a `beard); :the Joe "Dolly"'Gray, he married'Flo nee-Crysler;-`sister-of Helen-Crys the first Mrs.. Cecil, Simpso en "came Dave glair •Da"ve wa ,not only-� church xieinber"";""Out:" cry • active Worker in'chureh work believe Bert'Stobbs oust. Georg as .next. I left Brucefield -,abo" at time In later_ -years, Georg wan'was appoifrted-agent, , and; a friend''rdinarked. M. a. recent le r- `:'Of all of them, George`wa ndoubtedly..the 'best -liked , of all d it`s understandable for.. Georg grew up with Brucefield and•it eopleu;_he-kn_4w- theirLewhtms; an ncies; and knew how to get'.alon in are He tol GV. well,: thie -moi, Just to r-= his ne as Yea bloc ng. e-. I a1f ne me' in de.. wo so' Re-, et. ry oe as in 1,I d oe et, ser ye. 1 ss or, e e. y, eel all. ip 1 it me u 11 life.' an a n r, n., s, e ut' e s' let T ON > on, sp lar' , LADIES-- COLD �r�► Children's - Reg,. $5.50; N,OW $3,50 . Regular' $7:50: NOW $" 050 Regular l,Q.00. -NOW $8.0 ... Regular12.50: NO • This Offelr Good Until February28th MAKE APPOINTMENT NOW . QBE RTS _ - IIOUSE USE OF BEAUTY H N I' 0 E 493. SCK t n d n PME! Ever�... t . h>tn :M MUST -o, G. 'GO iV ." I GOUT OF B . SS - -DRY GOODS 15 OFF N 0 ::••• ..PAINTS• 20. : OF' OOT -' AR2 0 WE FF 0 • GR `�: OCE hE -. '. .. R 5.10. HARDWARE 10, 1'' OFF DRUGS 10 F 0 O r C EFpELD. Pkioine Clinton HU: 2-981X'' -= Seaforth 641 J 3 EED RUBBER( STAMPS. Order Them Through THE.-HURON•EXPoSIT.QR M e le tv th S to u an fa I axri told that the Brucefieid station is,efor sale It saddens ' me.• Many scores •.of times:we -kids; re- turning home from No. 10 Stanley School,: would- • "stop ;•in"•• to greet the 4:40 p m. - passenger bound for London; Perhaps. eight -or tett' trav- elling men with satchels or trunks wouldboard the.. train an; equal number stop -off. - Two ,hotel buses_ met all. trains;; as well asi 'Jimmy MBcGee's Bayfield-to•Seaforth stage coach. "-It was .a busy spot,:'.. the rucefield station, "thbse days, -There: were the wedding 'parties too. Charley. Sowers and..; Kate Hart and:rnany•otherg boarded the 440 at -Brucefield after the cere mony. Now and then; Dr'.; Gunn, the .Clinton surgeon,, and who had spent':his, earlier -years at Bruce - field die• world -come dovni on the 4:40 and ,return at 6:20. Visiting clergymen' would .arrive Saturday, return Monday -Morning, Farmers from .nearthe ...village and" from Varna and Bayfield, bringing grain to 'Scott's Eleirator, would warm themselves in -the • station waiting Now; - time is again taking its tolls The old landmark has .served its purpose. The horseless carriage that so many predicted would last only a year or two, this very thing has finally shunted the trains aside and • is :here'to,'reign supreme, How, well :I : remember one day at. Jack Kaiser's -blacksmith shop. Jack, Jimmy McDonald, 'Charley Reed.' the cattle buyer, "Sandy" Mustard: and Dr Rogers, were talk ing•about the "menace" of this in- fernal "horseless;, buggy". And it was their opinion that ;a .year or so would' see the end of the bloom - in' thing. After -all, . it was natural to assume that nothing, just .noth-, ing could replace 'the faithful .•Iiut the auto: was improved, ,It became less noisy. It presented- a biter. 'appearance,: It. was • gait- hg zrpund: For instance, Gebrge'Curn- er suddenly showed up with one. A Seaforth doctor had one, and so on. Then came the truck. Larry Forrest, I believe, was about the first to establish a freight •line, Clinton -to -London. Travelling,--men- began to use "company cars". and quite the railroad. ion know the rest- of the story. It's a long way from Mr, Rose's time as agent at BrucefieId nniil' now. But it'S been interesting ev-. 'ery '•mile" of the way:-, progress marches -on—and so fast at times,.% can't, even keep tri"ek of, my new shoes laces, ' - Sincerely, JIM ,O'NE1LL, "Madam, you'll have t ; ' 'for sr that boy., ._ "But I never have bele "That don't matter to me. He's over 12 years, old and you'll • Have to pay his fare or I'll "put him off the car." • `Put him off.°, What do I car e? I never .•say him before. SEAFORTH MONUMENT ; WORKS xeter 4 OPEN ."DAILY T.`Pryde. & Son 1L TYPES OF. - ::.. . CEMETERY MEMORIALS Inquiries -are -invited. Telephone Numbers Clinton -1620 Seaforth 573 SINES DL:R-E:CTt DR. 'M W, STAPLETON - Physician :,and Surgeon Phone 90 ; Seaforth If -no answer, ca1159h', JOHN A. GORWILL 13.k., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phones:: Office':' 5-W - Res. 5,3 Seaforth JOHN C. "GODDARD, M.D. - Physician and Surgeon Phone 110 Hensall 'S°EAFH NIC Telephone 26 E A. McMASTER, BA, Internest. Telephone 27 "�""°" P.L ORTB1t5DY,MD.CLI Surgeon _ DR. --'TeleE. phoMne ALlii)555 Telephone 15 `. EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: only, 7-9 p.m. Appointments may be made:' M. HARPER' Chartered' Accountant 55 South St. • Telephone Goderich ' 343 Licensed Municipal Auditor. G A. WEBS, ,D.0 Doctor of Chiropractic 438 Main Street". • - Exeter X -Ray and Laboratory. Facilities Open- Each Weekday Except. • Wednesday, Tues.;and Thurs...Evenings '7-9 For. Appointment - - Phone 606 DO,N S. IYENNIS Auctioneer ,:..Gra'duate of ,Reisch---=American School of Auctioneering. ;Licensed in Huron and Perth: Capable. of handling all types of sales: and advertising. DON. DENNIS.. Walton °'• y :, •.Phone Seaforth 8443 , r 11 SEAFORTIl' VETERINARY' LIN IC 3. 0: Turnbull. D.VZ'., V.S. R. W..:R • Br' ori s� b: Vii -W. '0.• Drennan, D V.1Vl., V S• : ' Phone 105 ;Seaforth A. ;`W SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor; Etc. Phones: "Office 1.73; Residence 781 SEAFORTH ;. ONTARIO McCONNELL •-` & STEWART" Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. P. D. McCONNELL; D. I: 'STEWART SEAFORTH, ONT. ••Telephone_1.74 D. A. McINNES ' Chiropractic - Foot Correction COMMERCIAL HOTEL - Monday; Thursday - 1 to ;8" p.m, JOHN E. LONGSTAE, Optometrist • Phone 75i-Seaforth Eyes Examined=.-GIasses: Fitted--- ~ •iviA DJ OFFICE, SEAFORTH - Office Hours: Seaforth: daily, . except Monday, 9 'a.m-5:30; p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.nn 12:20 •; pin,;. Thursday evenings; by - appoint- Clinton;;Monday,., 9 ' a,m.1,5:30 p.m. (Above Hawkins' Hardware,)The lMIcKILLOP MUTUAL . FIRE I'NSURA-NCE CO. , HEAD OFFICE -SEAPORT?', Ont. OFFICERS: . , President Robert• Archibald, Sea- - forth, Vice president Xlister Sroadfoot, -'. Seaforth ` v2anager and Sec,-Treas. —..Miss _Norma Jeffery, Sealortki___. , - DIRECTORS • E. 5. Trewartha,rClinton J. L. Malone, • Seaforth; Chris. Leon hardt, Bornholm; Robert Arch-- bald, Seaforth; John. H: McEwing, Blyth; William S. Alexander`; -Wel- ton;„ Harvey, -Fuller; .Goderich; E. Pepper, Brucefield; Allister Broadfoot. Seaforth. ; AGENTS:. Willi stnLei er ..Jr. P Landes.- bort;.' J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric Munroe, Seaforth: po4o0.,.0;00;0<> Seaforth, Ont. O o: LWCENSeED EMDAL11IEIt Gi. and FUNERAL DIRECTOR , o 4 Night or -Day Calls 335 0 40440o4 :0, Li 0:0000'0:00!0.*.Q BOX ; o Funeral Service 'R. S. BOX O o Licensed Embalmer, o Prompt and careful attention 4 , Hospital Bed, : 'J O FLOWERS' FOR, ALL . C5. oOCCASIONS , . Phones: 0 Res. 585--W - Stone 49 . o Oo0000ob'4 Funeral Director, a ' _' and A.iiibnlanie Service' '4 © Ii1JBLIN ONT. d o• Night or Day Calls: Phone 43r10. e'd'" ❑ 0)'O O O'O Q o 4 o G A. WRITNDY '4 '© Funeral Dome . Goderich' St. VV Seafortli 'G o ` AIVI ULANc$ o ;Adjustable Hospital beds .o for rent. - - ' • Fikiwtns FOR; EV1sZ Y• , O 0- - bcCASIOI� : ` Telephone '.'Day Or Night: I19,' 4> ' 044'o aoi o'''t>�