The Huron Expositor, 1959-02-20, Page 5Tire %IIJRQ z. E 'P+D$1TOU , 132,001111,
SEW AND SAVE
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By HAROLD KENDRICK
Action "Around +SDHS
The halls were filledwith many
happy students'. on Tuesday, Feb.
17, at -upon hour. The happy oc-
casion was t e` donation of free
cokes to all _e students,, Along
with the free cokes, which were
donated by a bottling company,
were two filmson. basketball: The
films were enjoyed by most of the
students, and -:.the -.remaining stu-
dents who didn't enjoy; the films,
enjoyed, °their cokes.
Stndents ; Cannel 1 '
election .:.
- The.' of,president and.
_
vice-president for thisyear and
nextwaspostponed until .Monday.
'Drama Club
Mr. Keith, head director of the
Drama .:Club, is still " encouraging
the members of the club to prac-
tise the two plays which -they are
going to put, on for the student
Tbody
Glee -Club
. Plumsteel directore e
Mr. of th
Glee Club,received an invitation',
for 4' the 'Glee Club to,<sing at th'e
Rome; and School meeting held in
:'the Public School on Tuesday eve
f
e orth Panel
1
P
ie •s Education
��//
The many aspects..of education
-were" thoroughly discussed •by. a
`panel • at the Seaforth Home and.
.:School.-,A,s.Sociation meeting Tues -
..day night. Monitored '" by .;;Glenn.
-Gardiner, ' inspector' ; for public
..schools for:Huron county,, theppanel
:included • Rev.. J. C. Britton, Dr.
;J. C. MacLennan, Mrs. A. W. Sil-
lery,, Mrs. J. R Spittal and Mrs:•
N. C. Cardno.
The ,.
Pa el discuse
d ways -.an
d•
means
to attract te.aehers__and;Ybet-
-ter communication between :the
me asxlci the school regarding re-
t cards'
.re-
1)ort and:visits:
Mrs. Dale Nixon Presided for the
meeting' which :' hose .
ui _ c E M .Wil-•
`.isms Ws?;,the parent of the month.-
R;.„`.•
onth.-
'Mrs R;`:•Bousse 's class won' the
Y,
�"nc
:at hda e prize forthe month.
to h.
rEiitertainment-•was - provided by
the Gieir Club of Seaforth District
-High School, :under the leadership
of James A.Stewart with four
inusical' selections. ,The
rou
g P
-were thanked byy Mrs.'John Bal
-d,
win._-The_panel was •intro' c
> p s . t du ed'by
Y 'McLean,
"'.'Mrs.: A. : and thanked
;lay .-Mrs. H Mason.
An executive' meeting of the
dome and Scho.$1 is. planned for
'February 20, ,' at the school..
Canadians trying to reduce' should.
,add, deep breathing to the pro-
gram: -Greater oxygen intake -burns
--off waste: fats, 'helps reducd pound
age
rung The.; group gathered together
at eight o'clock to: blend their voic-
es in perfect. harmony as they
sang. ;They were directed by Mr.
James A, ;Stewart;. who is giving
generously of his tine• again' this
-year to assist the Glee `Club. -
,Sports Department_
-, The sports department was a bit
encouraging as the Senior • girls'
basketball,: team :defeated -„Clinton
27 to 19. -The scorers forthe pow-
erful Seaforth team were: Mar-
jorie Papple, with nine points;
EleanorBoa with eight points;
Judy ".Crich, g P >
with `six points, • with
Alice Ann. Nixon': and Margaret ;Eli
ligtt netting,. two points apiece for
the whiners.
Seaforth. Shaded `;By Clinton Jrs.
the first game of the after-
noon; Seaforth Juniors were 'shad-
ed by.Clinton Junio'rs 12 to 11 ' The
point getters for the Seaforth team
were: Cathy ,Eckert, - with four.
points; :Pearn McLean-with,,tfiree,
points. The 'remaining -four- ants
were scored” by- Ann':11forris, -Lynda:.
Savauge,' Phyllis.Bryans and Cor-
rine. -Smith;
Bears: Defeated eS
fe td `
Y...Sailor
s
The Seaforth Golden " Bear:s.
hockey tea n. as_d_e£eated_bY tlie.
Goderich:"Sailors-on. Tuesday" night.
in is Gode .
r to the e tune of 7 to 4.
Seaforth. went into- the third period:
with a 3 _to ; 2 lead, but .were "de
feated in : the final- n 1 period
,"Line-ups for this game;: Gode-,
rich -Goal, J. Wright;- defence, C.
Stoddart, Br Bettear; forwards, R.
Allan, F. Israel, J. Scott; alter-
-nates, E. Laithwaite, R. Jeffery,
D: Bedard, F. Milier,. N.:Baechler,
M. Dalton, ...B. Robinson,' M. Voo
•-Seaforth-Goal,'' J. Scott; de-
fence, IL Kendrick, T. .Lamont;
forwards,'; T. Dick, R. Scoins, D.
Rowcliffe; .alternates, J. Varley,
J. Dick, B. Pinder,--; B..Teall, . W.
Dowel), W. Dolniuge, B. Muir. -
First-Period—Scoring:-=-=(1 . -
-Sea-
forth, T. : Dick :(Rowcliffe), 4:17;
(2) ' Goderith - >.R Alibi (Miller)
5:46; (3) Seaforth:: T. Dick (Scoins)
16:37 • Penalties Kendrick "(el
bowing) - '5:00; Israel , (slashing)
3:32; Stoddart (tripping) -4 46. -
Second Period—Scoring: (4) Sea -
forth:.: Ro c iff ::' (Varley)- 15:13;
wl e ( Y)
s:;, e .ic : 1'
_God ri h..Al m (Israel) 17:34.
-Penalties: Powell (elbowing) 12:44,
Laithwaite (interference) 13°:15..
- Third Period—Scoring: (6) G.od-
erich: Jeffery '(Robinson) 2:33;
(7) Goderieh:, Israel (Robinson, Al`
lin) 6:19;;: (8) Goderich: Ahin (Is-
rael) 7:20; (9) Seaforth:-:Ken rick
(Rowcliffe) 8:41; (10) Goderich:
Allin, (Robinson) 10:41; (11) Gode-
rich: Alun '(Israel) 14:39. Penal-;
ties-Varley • (holding) 5:31; .Ken-
drick (elbowing) 8:51:
The next home -and -home total
goals -to, -,count game ,will:- be play-•
ed in Seaforth, Friday, -Feb 20.
* " *-_*
—
Take Note
— Questions concerning the staff:
Mr. -Harding: , Did you: have a
verysuccessful weekend? :,>
Miss Miller: 'Where is thegar
WOAA "Intermediate "D”
LAYOFFS
ST, COLtTMBAN
vs. WINTHROP
3'y
Bturda Niht,
Feb.21st
SEAFORTH, Community Centre
Gain'e time '�--- 8:30, • sharp a
den?
Cozy Corners
Alice Ann:- Why :do you, like lis-
tening ,to' the D.J.'s from CKSL?
Who is the girl on Bus '20 who
dances with -her eyes shut?
Sell that unnecessary piece, of
furniture through a Huron. Exposi
for': Classified Ad. Phone 141 017142:
•
GEORGE"WATT ,_third fromleft was're-electod President of Bl th`Agricultural Society at.their their annual meeting last
week. Directors• of the
societ for 1959 include from the left front -row: Walter Scott Jack Tainbl n secretary -treas-
urer; Mr. Watt; WilliamGow; back row: Albert Bacon, first vice-president; Lorne Hunkmg, OrvalIVIcGowan, William Tay-
lor,
a -Ior,
Boyd Taylor, second vice-president:.; :-• _
e ereV .
LA JS _FIRM
H
.Gam i
a hor-
Sc es
FOR USBOR TC
Ei' ht ,'o .: the 595 4H boys •••• : e.
g f 6 and :Graveltender was let to Lavas
girls. from, every. - r - vince iii --Can- i ., , , la
p. o Contractmg Co., at .the regular
Addy '.`who took" " part; ' • 'Meeting f r s rn . town hi .:,The
,,• . • . , P t in the lnnior., e g. o U bo , e ; . S P .,..
uei contest held Kiri='connec io -tender was 69: eents a yard "for
j g. g t n crushin and 'delivering and :40
-with the'selection 'of'the 411-• g
cents•ger yard for crushing and.,
dian Holsteins, had perfect:scores'
stockpiling. •
1.
of 40
each. ` Thies .i
- ..pointss ,b .•far:::' - • -: . f:
bylar. The appointments ,.and rates... o_
-the-largest number.:ever to' tie 'fob'
first st `in. tai -•'�-
e 7 ear history,:of the• `
- :o. I --f
' Tr ub ' I
annual: tonetitian`Y`s nsorozi b ; ��'e ., _ , - .
he Holstein ri
t F' esian Associatibn
(Continued from Pae 1
of Canad'a:- ..
British—Columbia; two from
Princ
e
-nnffi'e r :ar
e Ale'x.McGreg
or:r, past st••p�iaig's.Pthreeideelentfonor;aofnaothffeirceYreOtOhuerr-
One,o the top
group was fro
tarso.:: Close; behind withA„yscarespresident;: Joh
n Broad
foot, s.
ecreEd ar I eland and five• fr in_ n re7dent Jo n Woo s firstvice-
of -136
cof-136
points were '33'..competitors., tory—treasurer:
--
Representedin this latter ' roup
were ;4.-H members.from:PrinceSGchool section directors are: N
o.
1; len Bell;
No. 2;• Joe- Losteh;,
Edward Island, •Nova Scotia, New
No_ 3, Gordon' Elliott; No 4, 'Ernie
Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Man
Crich : No... 5, Jack McKay; ;No.
itoba,.:Saskatchewan'and Alberta.,;6 Elmer Townsend- No 7,' -Alec
The '' eight perfeet. scores ; wereChesney; No. &'Alex:.'Boyes;' No:
made by: 13-year=old 'Raymond. 9 Wilmer'Broadfcot•"No. 10'. Rob -
Chappell, and his 11 -year-old "bra ert Kinsman. The producer direc-
ther;' Donnie:;: Chappell, • of York, tors are: "cream, Garden Richard-
P E I.:; 14 -fear -old Jim Blair, ,: of _e. : � l r.
. son, -bee£, Sob-MCGx, gor Pot. Y,
Langley B G 12 -year-old Marilyn Andrew' Moore; •ho -91e -etre
- :-" And
, g
-Clarkson; -pf-'Brampton, Ont.; .13- :gar • -and: Wilfred Coleman,. 'The
year -Old Bryan Reazm, of `'Brook- ladies'.` director! is Mrs. • William
lin; ,Ont.; 15=year-old
:- • . .Barry
S
mith
,
, Rogerson
Bofru:Bceur Besowvm11an4 noft, E1nniseaklr•eolnd;: Preside
nt Wiliam Rogerson. pie_
Ont.,''and17=year-oldgamer:Schro_sidedforthe: Meeting.
The group
ter,• ef_Dunsford Ont.
• were welcomed• to the church' : by
d Rev. T. 'Semple: •A vote'of -thanks
`'Thehighest
eco :f oma=
n►_ PPt e e the
_.�- .,.: was 'tend red . he ladies' .of .,
'Huron'. County was, •.Patricia Mar- 'church, .for the; banquet by..: Mrs.
shall ofKirkt n with a Score e of Alex Me.Gregorjand replred'to"'bye,
1
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WNSHIP P GRAVEL
..,,,Incorporation Planned
At:, there ues . ' the :
q t of Huron
on
County Council, the village of Zur-
ich ur-
ich :adopted' Daylight'Saving,Time.
for the coming season, to:•become
effective on April ; 26 and;: run'.
through until September .26.• The
County Council has 'asked 'all- mini
icipalities in the county , to adopt
the seine schedule. for this: year:
-The decision locally. was made. at
the regular meeting of the -village
trustees, heid`.on Monday night at
the clerk's office. The matter,=of
Zurich becoming an:°incorporated
village was :brought up af'"-thh
:meeting. -The; coundil decided:, to.
cons ltt their lawyer; see what
ut, and ,.
Steps „Will' be':.necessary in •,incur-
porating the 'village c It: was felt
by : the members, of ` council that
many, .benefits -;could be 'derived.
from .being • -an, incorporated vil-
lage ; if • they - are. incorporated. If
the plan :goesythrough, necessary_
steps .;would be, taken .shortly so
that by next 'election.'datea,a:peeve
could be named and ail ,extra
councillor appointed. -Zurich 'Citi-
zens News.:
►1•
The
`eounty .,:president,
:Winston
Shagten,--reviewed conntY.a fair
s
ands a behalf' of the
ek be town-,'
P
theh -ni a e, ion`
slue :aboat alf i11 f d rat
P
:levy .Ivan.'Forsyth, reeve of Tuck
ersmith, -told of his trip. to- Toron=
to with ::the agricultural, commit-
,tee of.::the county council.
•Federation'. fieldsman for. 'Huron
Carl :Hemingway,. , dealt with the
thought of 'more poiiltr:y. organize
tions when he addressed the meet-
ing'
poen: ."Alarms' In
(.Continued from• Page 1);''
ed. Loss` is es •mated: at705,000
by; Peter Christensen; owner of : the
plant. •,:-
A quantity 'df . advei ti ing ; ma
terial:.and forms, valued. t'-$2;000,
owned by Seaforth Sewer 'Rile, ,but
stored .in the Christensen Ihuilding,
was :,alo lost in the; blaze -
-, ri
,,Two trucks' were destroyed,; as
well. as :the 'Office and its,equip=
r.' :Christensen 'was at home
W en, the". fixe was noticed:'by
neighbors, who alerted .him. Near
.hy -residents recall, hearing an ex-
plosion -like noise just prier to see-
ing the, fire. 'The alarm Was phon-
ed by James Hopper, lio .lives
across the road. The- pint is lo-
cated in'Harpuhey, on the former
No. -8 highway.
Seaforth firemen, who :battled
"the blaze, were hampered, in their,
efforts by lack of water. Clinton
fire brigade," called to assist, aided
in preventing flames from reach-
ing other. ,nearby'buildings..
Mr. Christensen' said.Wednesday
no decision had been made c'on
ceri4ng rebuilding. In the .mean-
time, operations- are' being carried
on in another building on the prop-
erty. The loss was partly covered
by insurance, he said. ,
HE BAFFLES
etle0$D- WOULD YOU LIKE
7o:r>EE MSI NEW DRI5
,FOR ?FIE CI tJB AANCE' :
pay; bylaw was, 'changed: to' pro-
vide that --E. Penbale• be.paid-$1,55.
per` hour as crawler-traetor opera-'
tor, and that the chareg..,;'to rate-
payer for: the 3erawler-tractor :and.
piow should be $7"per hour:' Reeve
Clayton , Smith reported ...that:- the:
stray cattle :had been claimed
iV
. E. Neilans 'interviewed. " .the'`
counciland discussed the ,road
.
a
nd.;
-bridge--bnildiirg»program. for- the -
Year Itwas .agreed that theto`n`
ship would need >a' supplemental
road appropriation: to take care'. of•
the.... bridge .program.
over and,
•above -the road-appropriation-,.ef
$38,000.
The Glenn -Somerville :