The Huron Expositor, 1959-02-13, Page 7Equip Your Home.
For Modern
Electrical Living
OVERLOADING.
Circuit overloading
can putyou in the
dark! Letus install
adequate wiring and
outlets in your home.
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NATIONAL °ELECTRICAL
WEEK
Febrna Stli - 14th
Phone 669 r 11.2
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL
February 8th - 14th
February' 8 to; 14 is National
Electrical Week, marking''the 112tth
anniversary of Thomas Edison s
birth.•
Edison,; brought„electricity out, of
the laboratory and, into ' practical
use for the benefit,of all mankind.
',He worked"untiringly to develop
,the • first;; practical , electric light
bulb, !arid:: with it, :the equipment
needed to bring it into homes.
Edison '"founded an industry that
has. become one of `the nation's
largest And • Most vital
dustry"that- has ;put the magic Of
electricity to .•"work in" a thousand
Ways. -''that •- contribute:` to the
strength and prosperity of the. "na
:tion
.: An industry that, ucontinues ..to
play an ;,:finer asing, part in•Gan--ada's dev loprnent,. — :.providig.
e!lkuPmont' or ; four:fifths of all
' am=
''k'iii' < acturi ' "r £o
r`. -ex
w r �uf
b ii!.i? �.
-Yes; -from=-forest:;and farm
=to end products; "electricity builds-
lobs,"'
, So; duElectricalrui ' National ,
Week:this year, Canada salutes.
the. world's` most versatile servant
electricity. "
adians.
:Electricity,: keeps Cool,.
Canadians
warm in the"' winter, cool in the
`summer.;: It turns night` into day
at the flick of a switch',It brings
entertainment; •,cooks food, does,
washing' and • iia- so Many, ways
have; You .ever thought lust, how •
inexpensive all "these ' electrical
servants .are?, Theaverage size;
living room can be vacuumed for:
about half a cent. With the ffickk
of a switch; :.electricity :does a;.
week's 'wash for the averagefain-
ily for .less than , a nickel. '
National ; Electricity Week , has
beep• .officially" . declared. -by ,Mayor
B. P Christie„Seafortb, and many'
.other s,chief ..inegistrates-:-a; salute:
to, they 175,000 akijled Canadians:of
the electlrical industry, whose pro ,„
ducts,agd servikes,are designed to.
serve th . highly specialized needs
of a grotin nation.
Hal ...Name-,• Sa
ciet
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Sponsors E c
St. James' -Holy Name Society,
:Seaforth . Held a very successful;•
=euchre Friday night with >16 tables'
inplay.' Following are tine 'winners
ladies, most games, 'Mrs. Robert;
Charters; :consolati'on, Mrs Gor-
don R.eynolds;; • men,. most .;games,
D, , Sills, consolation, J. , J. Cleary;:
•door, prize, `Clarence, Malone,. basin
ketof groceries, John. Flannery.
BC. ,has the "largest accessible
makes life easier” and more enjoy Canada's productive forests cow:.
...,.. _a er_'aIm6si 904000 :so;uare` riles
stands of coniferous 'trees
ebrualr
ria'
•
mari`is just back from a trip.to Mars (out in the backyard)
This little space ..,
his' off to bed.
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and now leader is packing --him
g
ile•Iie-was awl , she -washed:` the floor . the cdishes- ^ . several
.� Wh• y .,
large piles'of clothes .. , and still there was plenty of hot wateer. forythis
spaceman s bath. _ Reason •-Recause she has a. modern automatic,
--electric water. -heater with abundant^s=torage capacity and quick recovery
when more but water 1s needed.- Heating, water. -electrically:: s safe, _ ";:
clean, modern' "arid -costs Aust a few cents a day on special 1'lydra fiat rates
You get -more out of life when you get the most, out of electricity.
ive better... ELECTRICA
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Frank,
Kling,
Chairman
the; -safe, clean, modern 0.4z
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Mayor
R B. HOLIAES Manager
'YOUR HYDRO
Ur .. • COSTS SO LITTLE
• tciT'� DOES .SO MUCH
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Mrs. S..labkirk
Hostess At '.Bridge "
Mrs,Scott Habkirk WAS hostess
reeently to •32, ladies of, the Lawn
Bowling Euchre and, Bridge Club,
Mrs, William., Hart . and: her, com-
mittees convened .these , parties.
The: prises, donated;: by. Miss Janet
Cluff ;and Mrs. Frank Sills, Sr:,
w ere ::won by Miss;Dorothy Parke,
and
Ws-J.Harold Whyte " '
Mr. L. •F., Ford, .,Mrs.. Lloyd
Hoggarth, .Mrs: Tony Phillips and
Mrs P. Tabor, assisted the hostess
in serving a .delicious lunch. Mrs
Wright. has offered .her home for
the ,February; :party.
• The';Seaforth Ladies' Lawn ,Bowl-
ing..Club. has .year-round activities:
These 'pleasant bridge and euchre
parties' are_.helnonthly, -from
Octobet P -to ,M'ay:
Church ..Groups
GROUP ONE, WA
'The: regular monthly meeting of
Group one of the, WA of Northside
United .Church • was . held at the
home of Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill, with
24; ,mein -hers present: Co -president
.Mrs E. Williams': opened'; the eet=,.;
ng with, a ...poem, "!Veal's,•Christ
the Saviour" • The "scripture was
.read byti Mrs, E. 11Close, followed.
by prayer by -_Mrs 3. C. `Britton.
;Miss Rena was the
'speaker for the evening, telling;of;
hertrip to, Japan last; summer..
Mrs. Cuthill "gave - a reading,_,; `At
..the ;Gate." A ',successful parcel
post sale ,was condueted, realizing
the , sum o f $6.25 Plans ',for the
Valentine;- supper, Were .made ; `:
A solo :;by Mrs; E Williams was.
enyoyed T.uneh_was_serted t►y -.Mrs
Graham Kerr or Mrs William
:Ball. Mrs. Dave Lemon, on behalf
of the ladies, thanked Mrs. Cuthill
for , the 'use of her home and all•
those taking . part.
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• : The regular monthly. meeting of
Group ,three, of the WA: pf North
side`was held. at. the hiome-of Mts.
Cliff Broadfoot with '14', members
and seven visitors present Miss.
Alible, -Seip" opened .; the • meeting.
•witli.ra ,poem ' Yodr. .Gospel" The
president: Mrs. William Bradshaw,"
conducted routine business•-- when;
final plans were made -for. the Val-
:entine dinner ^,Members were also'.
reminded,of --the ;World -
Day4of
`Prayer, the Meeting to_be in North=.
'side United Church on Friday, •Feb.
at 3";pin; .
Mrs,, M -Berger -had ',Charge Of -
the. devotional , program..
Matheson read.: Psalm 111 ,for the
scripture and :Mrs. 'Berger led in
Prayer=Mrs-Broadfoot;: read two
poems, "Influence"'"and "How' To
Preserve Children "
mondville
Mrs: R. :Dalrymi;ple, g
was guest speaker and told -Of her.
work' with foam rubber, and had'
on display, many beautiful and use::
ful articles.; Mrs.. Berger moved a
vote" of • thanks• to, the speaker • And,
to the: hostess=
GROUP FOUR, NORTHSIDE WA.
The "; meeting :of Group' -four of
Northside . United; WA was held at
the •home of "Mrs J Or Turnbull
with ,10 members and one- visitor
'present:.;Mrs:.Howard, Wilson, con-
ducted
onducted the meeting in theabsence
-Of- the- president Mrs. C. ;R .ley
had" charge of:, the••'devotionaI.' The
roll call'was ariswered by reading'-
a Valentine verse
lans_were:made to hold a crok
Mole .party in March, the date': to:
be set LLTater. It was: decided, that
we hold'sale and bazaar
. in 'the spring
President .Mrs Harold ' Wilson:
sent in, her resignation. Due to ill
ness' .she 'does ; not • feel that ''she,
can carry on: - Mrs. J. C. Britton
gave.2 very inspiring talken• the
work ,of, the W:4,. stating that "`we T-
get Christian s'Felloivship when
working together",, also that ".we
are -in deniand''and should never.
KIPPEN EAST ,, WI
e`:re ar. meetingeof" the .Ki
• The gni I}
lien East Women's' Institute, will be
held on February1�,,;'at 2:00 p.m..
The hostess will be'Mrs.' iliiam
B ell, and. the co-hostessMrs. Wil-
liam,,Kyle. .The roll'":call will. be
"A'way to help a new ,citizen be-
come a ,good: Canadian"
The'guest speaker will be;, Mr,.
J Reader of7Extre.Thio current
events will ire'given liy Mrs, Iiow-
ard-.Finkbeiner; music. by,' Mrs..
Robert Kinsman, and a contest by
Mrs --William Caldwell
A- geography match'.will be held,
and the " lunch} committee ,will be
Mrs.:":E.Whitehouse;•,.
Mrs. W.
Broadfoot, Mrs Campbell ' Eyre_
and .Mrs James --McNaughton.
•
Logan Council
Logan Council held their regular
meeting with all•.members present,
Reeve W. Krauskopf presiding,"
Road :accounts _amounting to $4,-
927.39, and -general' aceounts.,'.total-
ling,$1,063.22 ,were ordered
Council 'endorsed •"a. resolution ..of
the `Federation of Agriculture ...to
petition the Dominion: Government
to' vaccinate:, cattle for rabies, also
compensation for : cattle affected
or,'destroyed' by same Members
of council were authorized to • at-
tend. either the Rural Municipali
ties or Good.'Reads. conventions,
with expenses:
W.-Hoegy was rehired to ,spray
,cattle for ;warble fly tat eight ;cents"
per head Per ,spray,' and R Buuck
reappointed as inspector ,:..An
amending- by-law,,,on: the Centre
Branch 'of the N W :.: Drain, _. salar '•
les'. by-law and a borrowing by;
law`"for. $5(),Q1:16,00., -if needed, were
givers:three •; readings. The .:meet-
•
rig, the2t, adjourned to meet again
March 2, at' 1 p mom"
HOCKEY NE
_ (Contributed) •
The Seaforth minor hockey teams,
came through on Saturday ` night' Say 'NW: when -a ked to do any
at the arena by winning the first kind Of ;a
games- in, the , -group semi-finals Mrs. -4. A.°-Westcott thanked Mrs:,
The Bantams came ,'up:with•one of Britton ;for the inspiring message,
the: best games of the season ,.and and thanked ,Mrs. Turnbull for the
defeated. the stron".Clinton Ban- :use of her`.home. A, delicious lunch
Tams' by the score of. "6-4. ' was served by -the lunch `commit -
The Midgets defeated the Mit' fee Mrs. Hulley and Mrs Turn-
shell: Midgets by the score of 8-1 bull '.
and the' busiest player on the ice.:
was McNaught, -in goal for the vis i
iting;teani. He'left eight goals inMcKiilon F. Q� A•'
but. stopped dozens of other.; hard ; p
shots, and was the pick of the Mit-
1'
it- •
ehe11 caul.:: �'` ''HOIdS" S.oclaI,a
Harvey Dale opened' the scoring
for alio hometowne'rs at the 9:30 IVIcKillop Federation of Agricul-
=marl- of .the first; period Teal) -ture-•helda.Ver-y suceessfui_social
made it two on assist -from H. evening on Wednesday; Feb,. 4, in
Winthrop• Hall., Progressive euchre
was enjoyed with 13 tables in play.
Resu1t -were ladies, .high, :Mrs,
Graham Kerr; .lone handsi` Mrs.
.Beta Orr; •consolation, Miss Joyce
Pryce;:'men, high, Tom 'McMillan;
lone hands, Porter Dennis; conso
`lation, ; Murray Dennis.'
• The euchre was, followed by a
short business period and the same
committees were :reappointed' to
take charge of preparing another
similar
social evening in March.
` J. Carl • Hemingway; secretary
fieldman. of~i'►iron County, spoke••
on the success of the - Brucellosis
campaign. This brought ,the; fed-
eration up -to date- with •.the prob-
lem - c&ieerning the- marketing of
pooltry.=ant eggs,
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Seaforth
Dale. H. Dale" scored his second
goal in the period, on a pass from
Muir'at 19140 mark -,:to end, the`
storing in the first'period for Sea-
forth.,
ea forth., Elliottscoiied Mitchell's on•
15,..goaLat the ,13:47 ,tart. •
The second period _Started off
with most of the play in the Mit-
chell end, Pinder scoring from
Varley at the 5:15 mark, to be,fol-
lowed. by H. Dale on an. , assist
from Walters. Jim Dickinvade• it.
six'. on: passes from Tom and Ted
Lament -IL: Dale scored. again on
a pass from Teall: Dave Dale
completed,;' the scoring -,in the sec-
ond. period on passes; from H'. Dale
and Teall.;
In: the third period neither team
scored and the final''score was 8-1
for the hometown Legion •Mid ets.'
''hey were 10 major •penalties-
handed out by Referees Hildebrand
" and -Hutchins - - - " '
Harvey Dale was the top scorer
for •the Midgets, with four goals
and three assists, With singles go
Ing to Teall, Pinder;,Iim Dick and
Dave -Dale..- _ _. "
MITGIThILL--- Goal, ,McNaughti.
defence, Cook, Lehman;, centre,
]11ei1; r.w., '.Warren; I.w., Dietz;
subs., Ahrens, Elliott, Chessel,
Rolph, Ellison A. ` Appleby, K.
Appleby, Boyd.
SEAFORTIr— Gaal; Patterson;
defence, Varley, " Lamont, Dins-
more, Muir; centre, T. Dick; 1.w.,
Jim Dick; x.w ,' W. ; Pinder; ,subs.,
..
Dale Teall, H. Dale, Walters.
In the games .'played Monday
night the Local Bantams were .de-
feated 3-0 by the .Clinton Bantams.
This ties' the series at .-one game each; with the third . gement Clin
ton,. on Wednesday might
_7`Fie eafortli egion Midgets
fated the Mitchell Midgets`by"the-
score -of "'9-3. This puts the Mit-
chell team out for., the season, as
the Seaforth• -team beat themtwo
straight -games Bill Pinder was
the:top scorerer the night, scor-
ing four goals and two assists.
Tom Dick, Jim Dick, Teall; Var
ley and Dave Dale scored singles
for Seaforth. For Mitchell, Boyd,
Ntoeilrs. and, Cook were the goal-get-
Seaforth now has.: to wait for the
winners • of Clinton and Exeter set -
les for; ' the ,,,group 'championship.,
There .will; likely be a game on
Saturday night here.
`ECTR
AL `WE
EL
ATi�NaL
rvar�. 8th -"-F i:4th '
Y _
DURING
NATIONAL ,::`
ELECTRICAL
SEEK ,"
Few homes built prior to 1940 contain electrical• -
-systems adequate for--`to-day's living.!'
Call now artd- let us, bring your home wiring. -up to
modern standards: ofsafety and convenience.
- • If lights. go dim when ,*"‘you Fuse any -equipment, better let us
•
check your wiring.
• Are you a fuse blower? If you are, your home wiring system • `
is td—blame,- ,
CALL US TODAY - WE'Lr, CHECK YO JR
ELEC'FRICA1'. - SYSTEM- AND ; BRING : TOUR
WIRING: VP TO DATE-`
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Phone:- . Seaforth: :644 W:1,:'
1
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Fwar
Irl recognition of the "`tremendous' part which electricity
-
• :livesof o rcitizens
plays in the everyday u and: of the ser-
vice provided by, our local P.U.C.. and our community
electrical ' dealers, .1 hereby proclaim February 8th to
14th National Electrical Week;
CHRISTIE, Mayor'
Town of Seafort