The Huron Expositor, 1959-02-20, Page 66--71117, 1111A011 EX.i'OSITOR, SEAFOR'I'H' ONT., FEB. 20, 1959
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a 'l` .e Bethel WMS and;- WA•meet
jugs were••held on Wednesdayat
the, home•of Misses Ethel and Ten
me The resident gave e
r' ,,��hhc
P clic
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lin t Dennis." Worshi . c e1
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Exetsedwas
the tteziefos the
'meeting,
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IVIrs. William Dennis read -
•tile:
scripture- .lessoft from the Book
re" ' -
enRuth,.D
and, the :comments we giv.
by Tennie annis. ... Anarticle,
a•d
,.n.DANCE.
Town ° •ail
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Oth.
Friday,
•-Feb - __ �
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n r b Til East W.I.
.Spo so ed y ppen
- Lucky h •`
Admission 75e u ky luncprize-
COOL . QUINN'S ORCIFESTRA
Euchre at 8:30 p.m., sharp .
written by Miss ' Wilix a Thomas,
entitled "What Does the Lord Re --
quare?" was read by Stev,/rdship.
See etar
Y rs
. William Roe,..
Th chapter The fifth' of the 'stud
Y
book, "Concerns Of a Continent,"
was prepared: ;by -Mrs, Norval' Sti-
more in question. and'anS'wer form
Ethel. Dennis read Vie: • -answers."
Th-4ater dealt. Canadian
h P, east w..ithn daan
Indians ` in regard to numbers,
FIaces of residence,
education, tion>
en-
franchisement,.
n-
lra chisement . etc
The •supply world list ".was read
and eoatained, children's socks, hot
.water bottle .caver,"etc.
• •rs:
,WilliamDennis-Presided
•D e
for. -the WA. The minutesutes w
ere-
xead andthe !roll..call takeu, show,,:
ing 15. members Pre
sent The
chris maascards. are to be.broughttothe next meeting, Mrs. Sti:nmre
to Inc*,after 'hailing them,
Two layettes were handed d out
e >
to be finished, by May 1: •Mrs; Sti-
pore, distributed new holiday, bags.
NOTICE Seaforth and:Clinton Office o1 •
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Optometrist ..... Optician
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will be. closed Mai• .n . Tu . es.Wed.'
F'eb ruary : -237;—, , 2
while Mr. Longstaf£ is attending the'' ptometrical' Association„
Annual •Meeting apd Educational Forum,
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs Iarold Jones and
Sons visited. Sunday with Mr..and
XNrs. William Pargona''and Bob; of
Cromarty. �..
Howard •Finkbeiner, who
has been a patient .in. Clinton Hos-
pital, is now spending a few days
wi her n rents r: and Mrs.
th b a M
,
arl *cel /whey, of Clinton
r The . flowers -the• church Sun-
day
in th
day •were 'placed by the family in
memory of the late Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Thomson.' .
Mrs. Reid Torrance, .of Porter'i
M >
c
was . eked' • est o her
Hill awe n #e
> guest
father, Mr. Harry Ivison and
.
sis-
ter: MissJean'Ivison.
. Mr.- xand Mrs, .Earl •:
S r
oule
Exeter were Sundayvisitors w'i'.tohf
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Mr. andMrs, ,Wilfred e
llis.
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Mr. Bobb Clrkes sono son_of Mr. and
Mr's' Lou Clarke, Jr., who had the
misfbrtunein spraining b s leftt
hek Mit-
ellen
'playing o e '
`yrl'1 t $ Y g, Yin t
shell recently, is improving -favor-,
ably.
rM
:and .
,and Mrs. Robert Stokes .,,.. n xt
Larry, of London, visited. Sunday
with • Mrs. Stokes' 'father,' Mr..
Robert Thomsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Emersori Kyle 'ani
Jim visited Sunday,. evening- in
Clinton. at the; home of; Emerson's
mother, Mrs.; Kyle,
' On Saturday afternoon•M-r. and
Mrs. Eldon- Jarrott, 'Ruth Ann and
Miss . Betty •Fletcher, . of Kirkton,
attended t.he capping ceremony of
-their-daughter, Marie, at Stratford
General" Hospital.,
Mr. and _ Mrs. Ed. Wahl ` of Lis
owel, were, Sunday. guests of Mr.
-rs: Norman Dickert.
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DAIRY FARr.iik s F CANAD.
409 Huron-Street;Toronto '
Wed
25 Years, 3•:
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-Friends -:N
:Mr•` Mrs Bowman.
On Saturday. evening, nin > Feb
ruarY•
7,'a o t•65 neighbors, rel tives
and.
dgathered.at the 'ha a of
friert s m
Mr. ands Mrs. Bowman on; the 'oc-
casion of their twenty-fifth- wed-.
ding.anniversary. During a social
evening of 'cards and dancing, the
d ss� : read following a dre was s d by
Jack Walsh'-,
."Dear Frank Anme:: It and. wag
e this, bac
much like kin
a
winter
1934, that;Frank, Bowman; and.An-
nie:'•D.alton were united in Holy'
Mto n
a 'mo" . at -St.. • Columban.
Y.
Ohara. Although
we ar . a. few
g :' be-
ing
. Februaryb
in tin adyance,'12ehe date,.: we;thought we would
hasten to -make sure we would not
he^date.
T ni ht a few- of your ilei -
o h.
'8 >g
'hors, friends and family: have:
celebrate -.With
gathered here ..to
you. the twenty-fifth'. anniversary
of Your wedding, ,_and to give you
in a , sni,all way some idea of our
aggreciation ofyour friendship -and
neighborliness.
"Both of you' have added many
already on list -
friends to your r Y l g •
in the last twenty-five years, and,
no one has ever•, asked', for help
from you that was not forthcom-
ing, whether in times .of trouble or
joy., _
"Now. May we leave ,with you,
the' stall happy couple, this re -
membrane. of ,your. twenty-fifth'
anniversary, not:: that it compares;;
in• =.an'y ;way wi h -the -value wee
place, upon. ,your :'friendship; buf
justas a, reminder that we were
here tonight and hope to be Invit-
ed to a -bigger celebration twenty-
five years from naw '•—Signed- on
'behalf of - your family, neighbors
'arid friends. .
A';presentation of a chesterfield,
two . step-up, tables, - matching cof-
fee -table
offee_-table and lamps was made. ,A-
-•liearty thanks—b=y-.,Mr._.and -_ Mrs'
Bowman wasextended to all _pre-
sent, especially to those. who
sponsored this; -celebration;:
• The wife ' was trying to get her,
husband .to purchase a new auto--
mobile,, but he didn't seemrto,like
the .. idea.
"What?" he roared "Me buy a
new car? Do you think autoino
biles grow on trees?"
"Of course not,.silly," replied
his, wife -calmly. Y,
Everyone. knows
theY_:come:=from =-plants."
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Watt, RR 1) Blyth,. th)
was
re-eIected president
of th
a Blyth
Agricultural Society at their
an-
nual meeting in „Blyth. Wednes-
day. Mr. Watt ha,s•,•se.rved in that
capacity for tWo. years and , is.
starting his thir•d's°term.
Albert Baeoii Belgrave.,.. was
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elected first: vice-president,: and
BoydTaylorr sec nd.'vice-president,
JaCk__TamblYn was. reappointed
r a -treasur
sec t r er .
e y
Directors elected to`be ' three-•
Year terms• on- the 12 -man n m board
of directors are. William Taylor,
WalterScott,Albert B c
onand
L
Nesbitt. •Diectors
wh o have. two
years yet to serve ; 'are ,George.
Watt,' 'Nesbitt, Orval: •14ic.
GowGeorge
>Boyd Taylor,v • :directors
whose term's' end after orae; more
year. are Lorne Thinking, W. Dale,
H:. Young and William' Gbw.
Mrs... L:: -M. Scrimgeour was . re-
elected president of thewomen's
division of the "society.. Election'
-of-Other officers of', the women's•..
division was, deferred until 'Mrs.
Scrimgeour, who is ;out of town
because of illness in: her family,.
is able to attend
:The sdciety • decided to sponsor
two field crop competitions this
year, one in oats and one in. bar
ley; last year ; only an oat ',crop
competition' was - sponsored. Wal-
•ter Scott • reported ._that arrange-
Ments_have been made to get,sup-
plies of seed `of a new oat variety;•
Fundy, in, case it is'decided to
use •.Fundy for the. society's' 1959
-competition '
--The field '.crop ,coanpetitign in
1958, • Mr.• Scott • reported, had 10
entezed, of; whom five- completed
thdr'projects - by showing" oats:
at the .Fall Fair
The' society: also decided to.apon-
sdr iwo 4-H ,,calf clubs,. in ' 1959,;
iiia for beef calves :-and- one for•
dairy calves. The ..Blyth :Lions
Club .is, , to :be invited to join in
sponsoring one of the clubs:` Wil
liam Taylor was appointed_to or
ganize . the beef club ;and, Simon
Banal -tan to, , erganize the dairy,
Name. Winners
Bingo winners at ; the 'Legion
Hall', Saturday were: ltex Dick;
Mrs. c' C. 'Wilkinson; Miss Bedard;
Mrs ,Dorian; Jim ^Smale;• `Mrs.
Wilkinson; Mrs.;R. Broderick; Pa-
tricia.,
atricia• Lemmon, Jim 'Smale -Mrs
Wilkinson, 'Harold Swartzentruber,
Miss " Pearl. :Tideswell,' Clinton;
Mrs. ,Wilkinson, Mrs: -hay Foster,
Miss,• 'Bedard;; . Louis . Johnston
share-thewealth,. Fred Kennings;
Jackpot next Saturday will'bo•$115
The "forests . generate , a quarter
of the income of all "Canadians.
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Date Not Set
t
It'was decided d tided notto
set the
dates for the 1959 Fall Fair at the
meeting; but to wait until.. there
is" .r
information matian - about. the
dal - be 'to...,e ch osen for other fall
fairs in.. Huron. President .George
Watt Was, authorized by the meet-
ing
to discuss theProb1em of fair
.dates with the representatives ives of
other• agriculturalAsogieties iaHur-
on, and.• to obtain for Blyth': dates
that willbest fit in the Fall Fair
schedule and make e forthe Icast
conflict with other' fairs.'
•BlYth
.Fairis: normally held
on
a -TesdaY arid Wednesday in mid
-
simultaneously, with
the 'second and - third days ,of the
fair,
three-dayfa` at_Stratford.
,SpecialoAwards •
A
meritoriona service certificate
for important contributions to,the
work of ;BlythA"gricSociety,
'was .presented'by Mr. Watt
to Siff.-
en Hallahan ,:a past president of
the society, who Was ' active ;in;
building ftp , the . big dairy ' cattle:
Show held annually at B1ytifA Fallll
Fair.
A second certificate,•'�Mr.. Watt
:announced, is to `go to W. N. Wat-'
son, who was not, present at Wed'=)
nesday's: meeting.
The' directors were instructed ,to
investigate the possibility of !:get-
:ti ng__•xraidivay__:..attractions--that-will-
charge-:lower„prices .for children:
The ,rides at the 1958 fair, it Was'
reported by several members,.'
charged, x25 cents, which =-seemed
=a -=burden soine_ .price _ for families
With- several children:
A ,guest 'at -the 'meeting was R ,
C;' Bradford,' fieldnian for Huron
for the Mills Industry'Board of the,
Ontario;D:epartment of<Agriculture,•
Mr. Bradford -spoke • briefly, 'ex-
-plaining-the-work •of -his' -branch. -in::
promotion of better .quality in
dairy pro'duets-
Holstein Show
Ari invitation : is . to.,'lie extended
to the' Huron •Ilolstein Club to 'hold.
its : annual show ,again in -,Blyth in
1959: The, Holsteins have .been
shown at Blyth for several years;.;
tlais year the Holstein•', breeders
have been invited also by the Sea=.
forth Agricultural Society to,_ hold,
the Blank and. "White show at Sea
forth 'FallFair. •
;The Holstein .-Show in 1958; at
Blyth was the biggest yet, Gilliam'
GoW -reported Wednesday, with
190 entries: _
''The sheep show in 19581' 1958 regis-
tered an increase in .numbers•:ov-
er the preceding year,` "it was •'re-:
ported by Orval McGowan, • and
was --big enough to need,.;more .pens
than were available
Lorne. Bunking:,. reporting`- on the,
beef. cattle show: noted that there
had been competition. ,th each: of.
•the three breeds, Hereford,
Sb
o
rt-
:.
harn and Aberdeen -Angus. 4
The swine 'show' also showed{ : a'
gain, _reported. Albert Bacon, with
more
titio-ifi 'e
xlubitoss andmore
re
compe-
A report on the women's
di
"t
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sion` a the fair, prepared ;byM s
L. s Sc ur aread
M'
run o was b
g�
Y
M • s. S. C.Galbraith.-,In 19585 - it
Mrs. .
noted, the :womenas division°.pro-
vided 'the
miney to have.
the
ex-
hibition hall painted, to. repair the
food display cases and make them
p y a a
flyproof and . to decorate the dis-
play tables.--Watt,Mr.
Mr ' Tam- nand s.
bLyn, Mrs.
Scrimgeour were w re named -delegates
to the annual convention of, the
Ontario Association of Agricultural
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Societies.
:».. EUCUI$B: ViNN> 1
The ladies of the L O.II.Ac. held
their regiilar'monthly euchre Mon-
day night in --the-Orange MAIL
There was, a good attendance.,
,Prizes were won;bYt ladies, high„ '.
Mrs. B. Austin; lone hands, Mru
W. F. Orren; consolation, Mrs. N.
Cardno;men, high) 'Bill Aum,
tone hands, Norman rnan Reh
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comm.,'
lation„ Glenn Slavin. A draw wasp
field. for a lace cloth; donated by
Mrs.:James Barron, and won by
Mrs: - Scott . abkirk. '
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