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The Huron Expositor, 1959-02-13, Page 6R0 "QSITOR, SF1F4X I. ' 91T1'., FEB 71.3, ` 1959 .O ' E W 4; - Regular DISCOUNTS �CI:AL tin Da on VIn e qq y D. S I.TES ' � ERFIEL U :� CHEST V A ERS SPACE S ., SHIT I Phone.:.119' des. 65 leafortI • SWEETS TO TSE•:'SWEET,:! r•. ' atse : O Boxed `Ch c iO. --Smiles' n .Chuckles_ . , Valentine Wrapped and Heart -Shaped From. 70c to'$2:25: McKINDSEY • DRUGS Seaforth Council,_ Approves Accounts i�lere' Aire' Your` upid endo:rseci ! tore With a Variety of Gift Suggestions that ` 'V ill Find :-Tke r ' `Mork Straight. To Vo it Sweetheart's ' Heart VALENTINE'S [ AY,..FEBRUARY 1. • TS;eaforth ' Public • Library; ; ad- vance,, $1,000;-'W, _Pratt, $40; Re- ceiver General of Canada, .stamps; $47,.92;•Seaforth Public- School; ad- vance;, $4,000;. A. Horne, salary,• $26.4x;; . 'C,' Reeves, acct., $3; A. Bushie, wages, $T5.80 A. Price, 1 H. ver- verti'nie � o Maloney,Y, , $ r time, $26;• H.:Glew, : Ja.cct. a c` ct. $15;• A . , Calder s 1arY, $98> H,.Bolton ' 6 A Millerr, :wages $48; :W.., E. Southgate,.acct., $529.00; The Municipal World.;Ltd:, 'acct., H. 'Wilson !alar 258.3; 3 '$24;...p.Y, $ , r E "Hutchinson,. salary; ,.$320.83; • S., {{Rates- salar 262:50;.H. Maloney', 1. :.., .., yr,.$ o, ..._ '-•Yr-. salary, $243,$3; A. Price, .salary, $205:83;' H G. hays, _acct , =$700; Huron : Expositor acct $182 .67. Relief $35f M. Laycox, acct.; $30,• • L. Eickensweiller • account, '$8047•;:, P:II; ,, .acct $37,38; Smithi{s Grocery,, acct. Glew, acct. $5;A. Miller.; acct , $42; E. Larlone • acct., $13:15;.,W.. 15undas, acct., $1218 Geo.,A.'Sills & Sons; acct,; $2448; Kerslake's; acct.,'$22,95; ` S'eaforth Sunoco . Ser .vice,- acct ; $1090, Canadian Tire Corporation, -acct., ;$114.88.;',; overtime, ',$15„:50;. A 50;: , Price, Maloney,overtime•, ,$6;. N C. Bell,' -acct., $3163; M E. Clarke, -acct , $$106.01;; Sawyer'141assey account C Coombs ,acct,..$1244;.',Cana- dian ' National Railways, *acct.,. $55,56rSugertestet:.. Corp P?;Ltd., acct,, $16,62;- M..MeLlwain & Sons, acct., L.$221.25,;.Seaforth' Lumber. Ltd., acct:, t$105,47;VRe'gier°Trans port acct $1:50, C Coombs, acet , $8 72, .:Bell Telephone;;' Co. acct, ,$93.70;:Huston Fire Equipment Co.,, >acct,,.,$9 25, Seaforth•Motors,'.acet. $37,06; ":C E Hickey . &:Sons, acct:, T$55 95; `Box. Furniture. -Store; acct:,;,, $17 00,•;;George H. ,`Miller, 00•." M,- E: Clarke act.- t t , , $3 B$69 acct. 2 00 ".61•:H n $69 > Stewart Bros:';, acet,,;''$270.65l Boyce; .acct.,:.$115,• • • It's useless' to put your best foot: D,ISTRICT.._ MRS.' E. NI. DUCHLOW Mrs. ;:Ethel M. Ducklow, mother of Mrs,` Arthur` Wright, Seaforth, passed away Sunday in Listowel. Services were ,held from the- Mc- Laughlin and (teed funeral ,home on, Wednesday. ` Mrs. DuckloW' is • survived . a by four daughters:., Mrs. 3. E. Sey- mour,. of Oshawa; Mrs. Arthur Wright, Seaforth; Mrs: David. Dav-. -idson, Listowel, and'Mrs. Marshall . in Cl ger,—Londgn: MILS. 'PETER D'EICfERT iii eh the ' 'Mrs.Peter Deichert Z� , former Clara •C.• Theil, of Hay township; gasse.,d away -Friday -at Zurich. <' She was,, 61 - • Survivors include her'-husliatd, Sons,. Bertrand,; ;London;, •Harold, HaY„ LIoYd „Glenn ,..at home;., daughters', Mrs.7.. Clarence Rohner, Exeter; `:1Vfr5. HerbertKel- ler, Hay;: Mr's. Rose ,142erner„ Zit*= ich, and Miss. Virgiifia` Reichert, Waterloo: Also' surviving are, brothers, Adam,; Theil, ; Dycraft, Alta;;;.'John Vancouver;, Andrew, Toronto, Albeit ;and $irnony Kit- e$ener; 'Iihama`s;::C-a-lgary; . siste'rs, Mrs Ma -ay Eiidebrand; :;;Seaforth, Mrs E. rossmg Detroit; and Mrs Rosa1 ne ' Mowey, ;, Kitchener Services were held at St Peter's' Lutheran t hurchi; Zux*ich on l4Ioii day, with. air,angements'.;in' charge of`•the Westlake funeral home • • ernolo ' SIIITPSON Thomas Thompson 'S mpson, SI, of.. 535 -.Chilver-.ild�, �Wuid`sor,_-.died Thursday'at his home after a Sud-. den illness Born in McKillop to4vri- sl.111 Huron County he:, hued :iii Windsor ':for•' 32:.years..:Mr. Sitrip son 'was a :.member of Giles' !Blvd United Church; ,Windsor:• . He is.. Survived by • two ",;sons;, Thomas of .Riverside, and .James, n au hter . Elsie f. Tonto o e d at:, home; 'one 'sister; Mrs�gbert 'NfcGavinor, of •Winnipeg, and' six • grandchildren. His. Mary, died• in :1929. erv•ce Were h ld .Sat forward—and ;,tlien• drag the other. • Funeral.,s � s GIFT IIIM WITH, Our Valentine Assortxnent'`; • of Ti -es ;'Shirts Complete Assortment of 1VIen's Wear: ;7R lueblr & Keepsake Ircimor-Ri1igs Tully guaranteed and insured From � 7.50u ICE CREAT IRY, -BA FUNERALS urday, Feb. 7, at 3:30 p.In at, the Walter D, Kelly- funeral home, Windsor:.. Rev. Gordon W. Butt„ of Giles' - B1vd, Church;, ' officiated. Burial took -place in Windsor Grove cemetery. Mr: Simpson was a brattier,'of.. the ;late Mrs. Alex H. Ross' and Mrs. AllanRoss 'late of McKillop. All n M p • M A ROBERTcM RTIN Former foreman': of Geiger Flax Mills; Hensall, Robert McMartin; passed- away at,Royal'Oalt, Micl�i- en Tuesday,,'February 3, at the ageof.92, deceased wa The s. born at Brussels and in -1892 was tharried_to:R ebecea_,112cvan n who_ predeeeaSed was' educated at;Brussels He is survived by one 'Snit; Wil. liana• A:• McMartin, ..of •Royal -Oak, Michigan,: four grandchildren . •and. .a .nnniber• :of nieces, and• nephews: Funeral service was held'on 'Fri-. day:> at 1 p:m., from the. G.. A. Whitney funeral home, .Seaforth;: anis interntent'was:in Maitlandbank cemetery. ReV J. C. Britton offici- ated A service was;•helct Thursday, night at Royal Oak,. Mich Atteatdin-*the fiuCeral fraul a dis0• tante were' Mr. -and Mss, Wil11a•�n,. A., ;McMartin and -•son, 'Allan, Royal Oak,:_'Michigan; , Mrs Ger=' ald Bracy, Ferndale, Mich , _ Mr;' William • .J. 'Johnstone Ferndale; and''other relativesand friends, MISS ACIJIBALD TAPE A• former'MCKiflop resident,•Mrs; Archibald -Tate, -`passed away ' on Thursday;.Jn;.-Peterl oro 'She .vvas: in•;h'er••55th year.•Mrs. Tate, 'the former Agnes Grace Kerr,. was tlie. widow . Archi1 ald „Tau .and daughter of the late Mr and 14Frs.: George 'Kerr,' McKillop Born on the 7th concession of McKillop, she attended',S.S. No. 5 School and later S.S. No. 6. Gradu';' ati fr m 'Seaforth olle to In-. n o a C g g.. stitute, •she:r'attende'd: and.;graduat- ed from •Stleatford; Normal School. She.' returned to McKillop, teach hitt- sat S; S No 4for a nurriber of years and later at°Port Burwell.. She married: -Mrs' Tate 'in 1935,, arid.: he died in •1944.. Since that. time she resided in Peterbot'o. and •was :"that district's managerfor a` cosmetic firm, Ill for the past two years, she was seriously, ill since November. She is surveyed by two brothers John and James '-Kerr; McKillop townshij . • ' Two blathers, --William- and ,Georgee;predeceased her Funeral service was held. Friday; m Peterboroi prior to‘ removing the" remainS,to:Seaforth'..Sunday after::' noo ,•services were-'.can.dueted at the G. 'A.,. Whitney'; funeral home; Seaforth, with Rev:,.J, A. Semple; of Egmondville United Church, and for?nerly minister at the Peterboro• Church attended by the deceased, officiating 'Burial • took .place in Aylmer eezhetery oil Wednesday ryalentine Specials a Foie Your_ P Tasty Tre is arty: DECORATED -Valentine "Cakes SMlITH'S Past ,,Pastry' Shop "Home of Good Things To Eat" • ; PHONE 37 • �BULOVA I_NIS_US LORE Tl e� '.Finest::in Watelies AT: LOW PRICES" $ ■� 2 0 As Low as,;... a. -Ma in th ,..-`o ul r k • Many- O er . � P es.,,.. Stock • Small Down;; Payment MISS • AMERICA "6M:; ll Ovals naltf5ira mai cin tai nnsspp 8_,,, 1sit ` slob bruulet ;39.70 JEWELLE WA.TCII •REPAIRIN( Phone 599-W. P'ORTI A:IT P oirOS.. Give Your Valentine a tasting Gift• 'Phone immediately'for,finephotos in time for., Valentine's D y FRANK. PHILLIP .Photographer PHONE 229 Seaforth 'KE':. • T �- YOU .OH OSE ,. S:HE LL LL _ THE.GI>' •� O tom-ilii-Large-VarieLy-ofV-alentine iZemembrance Gifts . --1 EW RAIR STYLE Will ' bri hten .the look Tri - your Sweetheart's eye SEE US FOR, TIME LATEST, errt,ES^ VALENTINES of Dinstinaction Assortment of "Valentines for; Children and 'Cut=out , Hooks. LARGEST SEI:ECTIOl1T. OF .Ct1RDs .:. AVAIL1ii4E' ! ' Church Croups. ' -- EGMONDVILLE CGIT Group discussions .on the :friend- ship-diary-bbok;took place.at lhe. Eginondville • CGIT; meeting re- ,T40. re-•They also ` discussed how trying to b.e , a Christian would Gwen Storey and •Marilyn Tre Meer Were named. •to take -.the de- votional•worship•at the nextmeet- ing: The 'debating :panel: will cuss, troubles betweenthe ne r o 'and .the white people •, and those•- •debating will be required ,to give reasons for'.their decisions: • GROUP TWo;. Mr V. s. H ' Workm n. 'opened her, home for, the February :meeting of Group two -of the- WA of1‘1'orthside United •Church., Mrs R Savauge opened the'' devotional part.of •the meeting with the; reading, of a poem• 'The' scripture reading from the. 'fourth.; chapter' 'of Mark was taken -by by Mrs.. Savauge: _ 1VIr's. R. Bryan's' led:' in prayer, after which Mrs. Savauge •read 'a poem; "The ,Good Old. Days." ' Mrs. H.:Hugill took charge far 'the business --part of the meeting, After the minutes ;'were • read and, :adopted,,the” roll` call '.vasanswer fd byheach ,person displaying 'a ancily. heirloom.' :This ., brought- to. ;light some very interesting relies:, Some : discussion regarding "•the date of the Blossoin, Tea followed Mrs: Lorne 'Carter reported' on the •:'plans "for ihe^Valeiitine su- per 'and plans' were made , for' workers. _.JVfrS4Workman and. Mrs._ borne iIa"le,: Sr.; were appite,d- a telephone committee. Rev: H. ,V., Workman' Was guest Speaker _ and• gaved.veryL%nterest-. ing �,'resunie of Elie I fe,and-work in,. the 'various' charges lie had serv- ed.: He illustrated his ., talk with "stime.,Very interesting ng ,pictures •.'A• Social half„hour followed with lunch being, served by Mrs )t Shannon and Mrs, :li: Walters.:, • SEAFORTh _5 TO► 100 QSTt STATIONERY and GIFTS • BRUCEFIELD Mrs: ..John B. Mustard' `: and da fighter, Edna; attended the fun er of Mrs.. Mustard's brother, the 'late John Ketchen, of Lindsay::, • Mrs.' R. Dawson,is a ,;patient; in Scott Memorial Hospital; Seaforth; with an attack of flu: • -We are. glad to know that Mr.; hill ani. Scott is ' progressing -fay. orably?in 'Victoria Hospital and ex- pects to return home shortly. • - We areori to learn that Mrs. s Y James McNaughton '' fell at'. her home, fracturing her ankle. - Miss J. -Scott; No 3 Sehooi Tuck ersmi'th, entertained grades •3, 4, 5..6; 7 and 8'to a skating party at Clinton rink. , Mr, and Mrs lin g iThomp.o El • s n, , have returned home, havingenjoy- ed n7 Y `e 'o -. ed a :pleasant • holiday. in Florida.;:: Miss Edith Bowey is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. John Calvert,. 'of Ildetton.. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Taylor have arrived home,' having • spent a month,' in Florida. We are pleased to see Mr. Sam McClung . out ,again;after. having been.. confined . to his -home for; a Month with a',heart; -condition: Mr. -and Mrs: Stewart Broadfoot have purchased the, dame of"Mr: Harold Lobb' and Mr: Lobb-' has purchased the. home of Mr. Robt. Allen; in Stanley. OW C% ILK mem SEAFORTH :' CREAK! •UT ATIONAL ELECTRICA L WEEK This � Februcir 8th . = 14th' ,: y e o e: .YOUR C. ; CHE K. .YSTEW l H 1NG S G .T regular, meeting of • iiowick township council was held in 4tbe. !clerk's' office when': all members were "present--aatt Ree' Arthur!- Gibson':was in.,the chair.Motion's included• the :following; Moved ' by ,,:Haskins . and A11aR::' That,the r' enginees', report:,•as amended on the, Hyslop Municipal Drain, ;Turnberry township, ,be ac- cepted-. provisionally adopted;; and• the clerk be herebYy, instructed to prepare the "necessary by-law and copies :ofsine. 'Carried;;`' • McMichad13' and R. Gibson:`" That. the rt of revision on t H slo cou he Y P Drain; Turnberry.- toivnship,::y_be.: held onMairch 5 at 2 p.m. Carried* Allan:; and Haskins:• =That we in-: Strutt the road superintendent and:: clerk to prepare the 1959 road ap propriation :by law. Carried • McMichael -and. R,• `Gibson., ;,That we request the Department.• •of, Highways to approve_ithe transfer: in the 1958 road, appropriation • of $2,000•; from maintenance cif bridg es to' construction.of,;bridges= Car;' McMichael andR, Gibson.. That We Alia the road -superintend,' ent to order.,steel•for bridge at •Lot 25, Concession`.2 and 3 Carried. Allan and McMichael: That', we instruct the road superintendent to . call. for .tenders -for •gravel crushing and ~hauling,' tenders to be in"the hands if the clerk by- 12 o'clo:ck noon, Friday, Carried-: McMichael.and R•. Gibson:.That we instruct the; cleric to advertise. for tenders for w 'arble• fly spray: ing Carried: ` :• ' Haskins and Allan; That ,we, in struct the clerk to advertise • for' •'applications for an inspeetor,:to,, supervise the.. warble.' fI' spraying :for the ,year 1959.. Carried.' ' Allan` and. McMichael: That we give a '•grant of $100 ,to the How ick Municipal` Recreation Com- mitiee`Carried ' • Haskins and Allan: ,. That we join the Ontario' School Trustees!'';and. ,• :the: a. ers : As ociatios Carred` p Y s i we, join the sAsSociatiOn of, Ontario Mors-and--Reeves.Carried. . R. : -Gibson -and 'Allan: That tke Howick township.' council approves the buildin.of ai ht-roorn tron'•tothen.epresent Ili(inghamaDis- trict: High'•school and ithe issuance of debentures -on the • assessment of•"the," Wingltain District High School' Area in payment therefore. Carried.r• Allan'and HaskinsThhe Howick township ;council,, appatrovtes the building • and assuming' their share ;of •the cost of: four • additiQn- a1.classroonis and one science lab• - oratory. at the •Listowel'.District High •Sebool "at an estimated.cost of.'$93,000. •Carried. McMichael and •R. Gibsen: That we accept the tax :collector's tall .as . returned .to the *treasurer: Allan and • Haskin's:r •That, the road accounts as approved;be paid. McMichael and, R. Gibson;. That thefollowing accounts be;.•Pard::• Ontario hospital '•Services,• group remittance, $4;20, Harriston •Re- vieW; printing, $20.35; , Wingham Advance -'f5 mes, lilting; • $9.95 ; Gestetner CanadaLtd,,• supplies, ($49.82;'° W: E:, Whitfield, , "chairs, t63;. fo *.bounty, $36;_ 0orrieXe, Board, q ening grave, ave Ce$m21e > Mor:F eral Horne, funeral,$125; 'W., E: Whitfield, part- salary;; $75 J H. ;Pollock; part salary- $120; suppleinentary assistance, $10;; R, H Stephens & Son, `relief acct $52.01; H, Gowdy, relief acct„' $26; G L. pobson;'relief•'acct., $1763; W: , • relief acct., $6.75; George Waley, relief acct.,' $5Z; Win.• Marriner, relief acct., $17,27; H. Howe; relief acct., $15.60; H; Carson & :"Son, ; ;relief 'acct., Art Gibson, relief adriiinis- tratorz $39z It.: H. 'Carson •& Son, stove oil; • $21552; `itvan Haskins, hospital .board•'meetitigs, '$10, Moved by :Haskins, and .Align•, that we ,do now adjourn -t' meet. •again' on March •5, or at_ the call of tile reeve.. A:' psychiatric board was testing the mentality of a soldier. "Do youeven hear voices without being able to' tell who is speaking,; or where the voices conic frarii?',,' • !`Yes, sir." '?:Ked, when does this 'oc ur?" "When^ answer:`th-refep-honeet'- HhtflI IIIII I1111I11 Illll 1 1C l II IIItIt11I11111111 CANCER CORNER X�ou can'tt'Ott:Cancer:;Off rntil'rotnorrol 1 TOMORROW is TOo,tATE t -- 'IoclAy to.. tarnclr )ay Por emote — • .If Toe .h ve any ofthe pIaNs •,If .you .think you have it • If yon thiiirt ,ort aYb getting ft' CONSULT YOUR DOCTOn 2itr3,Be Sdie. With.Cancee. It to better to ba SAFE than senor', Canadian Cancer Society Swtoi h Breach t1. vV.. Talbot, Pm. IIi11111111111iIIIIt111111111111i111IIlllil1111h WI IN. J BS We a readytoserye you . at any.time', with °wiring' ObS Large or small done: efficiently an seasoriabh , Werealways ready to help.•You!. 0 u.brlin; hone 70 r ntario eC 'our Home ' For,: "l like the sound o£ the jot, but the fast•'place.Y Worked paid more Money:" • "Did`they give ,you rest periods?" "Yes." • "Fattish life insurance?" • es rr a'eation tvitlt pay?" "1teah, and $'100 „vacatiot `n bon, e4�1Cii1'mmml" Why *fid you Leave?'" "Company Went' 'busted,'! • One out of every 10 fires ' rn ; Ontario' is caused by the'''. • misuse, of eleetrici FUSES , Fuses are • ,the safety _: valves in Your electrical wu'ing, >+usesreater than 15 -am res .g amperes must . not be used in ordinary lighting and -'.receptacle' circuits, as- the conductors' in these circuits .can• safely” carry only. 15 amperes. 'eplaco•- fuses with pennies;Never rwashers,ebltinwnfoil'or'over-. size fuses. If 15 ampere' fuses .will not al - `low you tti ' operate the lights . and appliances which ; are nos. 'con- netted in a circuit, ,then, this cit cuit is `'overloaded. FLEXIBLE.' CORDS Flexible cords: must not be, used. ;for permanent wiring, that is, to make •permanent extensions to circuits: These 'cords" are not large enough' to, safely carry as ;much current: as the permanent wiring without -becoming •dangerously ov - erlieated. • Flexible cords create .• electrical fire hazards when they are: (a) bare or badly deteriorated;: b run under• .' (?�. rugs,_ (c) nailed to baseboards, 'door or window frames; walls and ceil- ings (d) run through ; partitions, Walls and floors; (e) permanently., connected to permanent wiring :;by, splices or joints; (f) operating. . appliances •— which • have heating elements such as kettles, ' toasters, irons,rang- ettes and • heaters; •(g),used -to 'provide.-- mnlfaple • branches: and outlets from one socket or outlet • FIXTURES and APPLIANCES • a.• C pafinaandcaens• dards Association. Cheek for.SI. rt (a) home-made and .unapproved ' fixtures and appliances; - (b); loose , or improperly made joints and • connections these may , cause overheating. (c) deteriorated ' wiring . in fiat "tures usually caused by. ;;' heat; (d) wattage of lamps (light bulbs)'` • 'too high'for fixtures --: causes-:' excessive heating; (e) deteriorated- fixtures`, denot- ed drop corby rust;ds baure wireto operatebrokelf sockets; �, sed ' irons, toasters and heaters, or, other' appliances. .If you receive ;an,.electrical shock. from any appliance, have it.check- ed :immediately. •. pERMAI+TE1v--WIk1NI '' Checkfort ' (a) bare . or- improprly-I a to aadt 'taped loints':'and connections—, - loose electrical, connections'. , may produce excessive heat; (b)-sparking-switches;,r (c) receptadles (wall p;lugs) that'. heat up; when in use; - (d) objects hung•:on open Wiring, •(e) cables connecting -water . heat- ers, •oil .burners; siimppum dryers and other electriess equipment, insecurelk"fastela • ed, giving a poor 'ground; (f) ,switches, receptacles and light • outlets, in the. kitchen,- bane- nlent; bathroomd , utility foo* ` acid garage not grounded'{g)interfeelon radio or tele- • vision receivers—this • ma ;caused' bypoor electrical ads- lectlons in ' your ; Vdir1Ug 170.- Lem. tem. . If you recognize ally of 'these. hazards in ,'our home,`';:. ACTI:NO W !, ,Call 'your Public til ility Comrriission tic, a qualified ,electrician. _ SCOTT, Fire Chief. forth :Fire= Brigade' r;'