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The Huron Expositor, 1959-02-20, Page 66--71117, 1111A011 EX.i'OSITOR, SEAFOR'I'H' ONT., FEB. 20, 1959 • :S : V ��7 GROUB SON ENE 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 C .•Rae u lin t Dennis." Worshi . c e1 Q p Exetsedwas the tteziefos the 'meeting, i 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 LL '� NSA Oth. Friday, •-Feb - __ � • 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 • ..,F �. E �:011�G:STAI�' . Optometrist ..... Optician --• ..'. 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 • Mr. andMrs, ,Wilfred e llis. • 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. t c‘/ DAIRY FARr.iik s F CANAD. 409 Huron-Street;Toronto ' Wed 25 Years, 3•: • ..n r -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." • • • P 1SH-'[ IJTTON EFROST WESTINGIIOUSE EFRIGERATO See all the convenient` features: of the Westinghouse—Refrigerator, eluding:'' _ • Automatic -Push Button Defrost; -just a touch, of .the. button _and' ,. ° your •,- Westinghouse .refrigerator will defrost. . Fast frozen -foods STAY frozen, 11 Cubic• Feet of Storage ,Space holds :75 pounds,'frozen food. Now .is; the time„ o buy If yov want• to save money and -get -big Refrigerators from • Have you, been meaning • to- replace' *your. -old- washer with a new automatic one? Now during Westinghouse White Sale, get this' all new moderu:'r WESTINGHOUSE tAUNDR MAT ` . i h oned.- ActioT. :SIV_A 5R E R AAWONDERFUL SAVING! ,i !Washes -poiind loads easily, thoroughly.' The new non ping: piiinp einpties the whole tub less than 90 seconds. From;, PLUS TRADE s: BLJ I Fa evtes Geor a 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 > 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. air Annua UCC - S�fV 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 - 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 Ilulidiui Hlluhlll 11111IIIII UUIIIIIIIII I I i CH R E. C.O.F. ON TANHl►i,I, IN CONSTANCE CE ' F Feb 20 oda Fr Fo Au° ice ' of Ladies' o�este>r>r ' sP s Lunch provided Admission SOe un p Electric Draw will be held on an 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 , comm.,' lation„ Glenn Slavin. A draw wasp field. for a lace cloth; donated by Mrs.:James Barron, and won by Mrs: - Scott . abkirk. ' 'II 1i I IIIIHIIl11i n111I1111111111I11111IIi .. .. 1111 111 1 from: _: an outstanding brown egg layer Warren's__ SEX -SAL -WN K! _ 1T'S IN A CLASS;BY ITSELF! The romarkablo Sex-Sal-Link—bred' at the, well-known Warren Poultry -Breeding Farms, and hatched dud sold -by Swift -is strain..cross:-that competes favourably - with any white -egg, layer in•use today Already the Sex-SalLink.: has. established an enviable. • record,in;official`egg-laying tests,' by consistently ranking ariiong-top birds..:enntered:.''In one test;.Sex-Sal-Link'pro- duction hit 285:eggs per bird -54 more eg0,athan the aver• age of' all birds. entered!' Livability' and feed .efficiency have proven consisteritly excellent. (7'ests-entered include the Storrs;'New-YorI 'State, and, Rijode.Island Egg Laying Tests ) t t f. ra d m=sam I ' bird In aside -by -side; field' es o n •o •.. p e , • n Swif •'s Research --Farm -the Sex' -Sal -Link. -co ducted Sat' t outperformed one: of the .largest selling hybrid layers by ,five eggs per' hen for the first nine menths•of laying. At.the • same time, livability of. the;;Sex-Sal-Link"was 94'per:,cent • trough these months of high production 1 t ow. is ,thetimo rto 'order money -making Sex Sal.;Link layer chicks,for yeur`flock. You can get these and'other • fine, Swift: chicks by; contacting: ' ELGIN NOTT R.R.' No. 4, ;Clinton PHONE- ";SEAFORTH` 847 R' 5 • To'Serve Your.Farm and Family Beffi oris THE es • Twobrief, butinteresting. quotes sum Up Doris, Quilter's career' with The Toronto-Domnuoa Bank—"an .exceptionally Capablegirl" (frrom her msnager)•and, "I thoroughly, enjoy riy work"'(f'on Doris),:Presently lnaster.ledger keeper at Wyandotte and Quelletre,Branch in Wi ndso; Dorif first joined "The Bank" in Stratford yin 1942: • Wen. -brained, capable. and helpf I, Doris Qti Iter is still another example of'the friendly, coutteo Is people you'll find at y'ourj nearby branch of The Toronto -Dominion Bank. D> op ' 'soo .and_see Why • people ma', ire di creme at 'T' RO a TO-DOMT • 't'1if BANK THAT 10G+I^tS A11RAD'. M. SPITTAL, Manager,: Seaforth . Banch.. BANK a