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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-03-06, Page 5ER 1 OR OD- ursdaFri a� d March 5 MARKET att,rrda •Stokely's 'Fancy NE 1�0 Y P D:'PEA �• " 1 = z in O S 5a t,s ' Sfiol(e1y's;'ti'aucy 'TWIN:rat .IU C I E---48r-o Tl tl M l e Le •Re ap ._ of . F . cy d ' •. ' ,, SQOKEYE SALMON-7%-oz.tin Westminster T OILET TISSUE—B-Ro.Tl holy ,Bag, '' � StokelYs Fancy ' CREAM ST'LEORIV— �! Aylmer' 71',{TO-CATS�. �_ 114o4:71(i OtlP S :.Golden I)ew .:::• MARGA.RINE-� 1 -Ib. paaagee., 1 ' u erior A , London,Pree Press For Additional Values' Thursday ONE •1 Service and Maintenance School -an-- UFFiEtu DIES TRACTORS Will be held Wednesday Afternoon MARCH •11th, -at 2. o'•cloclx IN.GOID•ON McG•AVIN'S' SERVICE. SHOP WALTON .Everyone' is welcome to come, and see how easy it to maintain , and- service these' popular, Flow -price • Diesel Tractors: In the Evening a FREE FAMILY NIGUT $HOW . will 11e, held in the Walton Community Hail Every one Welcome ! Sponsored by ALTON." ONTAR.ZIO Telephones:: Seaforth• 832'r 33 — Brussels • 19 r.."26'.'. THE QN'E REASTER-. I 'S THE HIRTP • By HAROLD KENDRICK:. The .name, Seafortli-District-Higlj School, is beginning to become well known to the: r siilents of Western Ontario Last week -three boys':from SpT-T brought, to• Seaforth the . In- ter=County seed fudging :competi- tion championship. Laurence -Tay- lar, Jack Broadfoot 'and Robert Fotheringliiin-had very: 'little; tai bu- b1e gaining the chanpionship`` for Huron., The' competition was;held in London,..with several different counties sending in . seed judging Dances The first dance .under the diree- tion.oE:t,new ew president was;:lield Friday night. The dance was `slow at;Lii' , but as the clock: showed 10 o'clock, many students were 'en - joking ,'themselves, as. Jim ''Scott and --Don 'Wright acted • as disc F !� r. i Is Startin TO CHOOSE FROM ! WE ARE OVERLOADED AND MUST SELL �bsela elY Refused! Examples: 1957 1'ONTIAC"SED��T ..:• 1957_:CHEV. SEDAN, Deluxe 1955 ;BUICK 2 -DOOR HARDTOP '1953 " GHEV. HARDTOP .. ; 1953; DODGE SEDAN' 1950 DODGE CUSTOAT SEDANS with Radios . Only $295 each Only 1795.T $1795 $1195 $ •695. 695' WATCH :F LIS TIN MPLET SEEK USED' TRUCKS IN ' STOCK 1: . Taito 4-T.on Hoists,`etc. Lmite ited COTNT S LARGEST CAR' DEALER , ZU RIC --= EXETER Not only was: the name Seaforth EVERYBOD3' WELCOME'..' at the HALL` -Thursday ALL KIND! `s:of URA UTHGA" Phone 334' Res. 540 MAIN ST ' : SEAFORTH. Announcing Y SER V-E- >LAUNDR • Phone 247 . " . Seaforth Ms.W ' F. MIill ex .'.` Over hea enc has taken or e h %1;•--rf:uehanan �°Cleacners,` Mount Forest Formerly,held by Andrew Calder Same Excellent'-Serviee. Same High Q >ualit y.. Workmanship, P I. • , WE. P CK �: _ER, - _.... AND-DELIV ” Cus omeks That Believe in t lit Grass Sawing 1'�►p t��a y._ • Gram and Seeds;.-,VSeed , ._._ l ,. A P ICE Fertil.izer. a _ ?. Rodney - and Garry -Seed .Oats $L25 per Bushel, Coriti>;tercal y e Bushel ......... .. ;... $12.50 r Ranter Alfalfa. . ; 2�i?0 er-bushel.. -;Timothy _F 242.10 Fertilizer • $47A0 per Tan 318-9 .Fe tllizer • $58.80 per Ton Fertilizer ,o -gild .. Varieties .Grass., All Analysis of Y At Competitive Prices, Seed;and Sped Grain p SAVE Y. AND v DER,. TO DA ._ O -R _ Please t ieio -e.,:- We.handle ow Fertilizer. CfLS��, _.. ' . ' brand seed in Gra ,.Ale% M. Stewart's • � il rnit� "The .Most Value -For the Farnier's'Dollar P une.,775 Seaforth District T igh "School observed, ill the seed judging coinpetition,,_hut it was ,also proininent in the sports; pages of the Western Ontario news- papers, Wins One .But Lose Series • ,,Last Thursday the Seaforth Gold- en Bears . hockey .team pulleda surpriy}sing upset • as they, .defeated: -Sarnia Northern, ,Vikings, -6,,-M,..4 in the Point Edward areae.; On .Fri-; day it was a 'different story; as the Sarnia .Northern' Vikings Game back to defeat. Seaforth 7" to 3,• to 'take the 'WOSSA`Senier. Whockey semi-finals. The line-ups: SEAFORTH. -" Goal, Jim Scott defence, . H. Kendrick, R. Elliott;; forwards; `-Paul McMaster, " Doug Rowcliffe :.and Ray Scoins; alter nates, Craig Willis, John , Varley, Tom Dick,' Jim Dick, Bill Pinder, Ted Lamont, Wayne Dolmage'and. Winston Powell• First Caine lst period;: (1j Sea - forth,. Scoins (Kendrick) Seaforth; Scoins (McMaster) 13.00.'; Penalties: Chewers (boarding). 1259; , Phibbs (tripping) -16:59. • Second .Period• (3) Sarnia, •Lak usika (Talbot) 2:00;7,(4)—Sarnia;.' Clarke, 13 30; • (5)Sarnia Mc Naughton (Corner) 14:00; ,-(6)Sea- forth, Tom. Dick;' 16:39, - Third .'Period—(7): Sarnia, Ken, nedy,' 1:35; . (8")' 'Seaforth; Pinder (T.- Dick); 2:39; (9) • Seaforth;• ' ▪ Scoii s, 210,_..(10.)_.Seafortli, _Mc- Master (Scoins), .12:30..Penalties Canner (hi¢h—stieking), 4'15- C Wilks (kneeing),'• 7:17; "'Chivers; (charging),, (10 mins..gmisconduct), 19:30., ,;Second 'Garvie -1st ,"period:, ('1) "Sarnia, :Corner (McNaughton), - 12::40;, (2)'Sarnia,.'Cheivers, 13:40; (3) Seaforth Scoins (Roweliffe). 14:15; ,(4),. -::Sarnia; ,Lakusiak (Tal tint) 14 55. Penalties. Clarke (el- bowing), 1:40; MacKay (tripping), - Second Period (5)' `.--Seafortli,' Scoins (Roweliffe,'McMaster) :25.• Renalties:; Lakusiak • (interference)- 7:15; Kendrick (tripping); 8140;' Lakusiak (interference),• 14:00; Wil- lis ,_(_elbsiwing) il-lis,(_elboylrng) 18;20 ' Third Period t6) Sarnia Lak- usiak • (Clarke), 3:50 (7) Sarnia,-. 'Yates, 4 58 (,8-)- Sarnia, MaeNaugh ton:, (Cerner), _13:20, •.(9).• Sarnia,. Bishop, Chivers• "(10) Seaforth, J` Dick, 19:40, Penalties Lakusiak (14' -'mins = misconduct) 9:68 Pow'-; ell (clipping) 16:55 n Both Seaforth • .Junior hasketball' teams Wereeliminated aminated from tlfe> • WOSSA basketball competition_1ast ; Wednesday. The Junior boys chalk ed' up a win over. Winghani',Juniors' in, the final league game."The score. was: -Seaforth 30 ..Wingham 20 ` The_ scorers --for-- Seaforth were Sill - Campbell and Gordon Ross,' ea ch with 8 points; Ron.''William- soirwith-6:-points; 'Ken Storey with 3".+points; - Bill Pinder "'and Dan, Muegge : each` with '2 points, • and. Peter Rowat .with 1 "point In the other. " Junior game Sea , forth -lost --to Wingham19, to. 18.:,.In the ^ hard ::fought and: " very:- Close' game, Seaforth• - `failed ; to come through with: a -.victory. The.• scot- ers, for Seaforth Were; Margaret. Ann Stapleton with 6 points;, Joan 'Reynolds with 5"'points;, 'Phyllis Bryan •with '3 points; = Cathy Eck=: era with 2 points, and Ann; Morris: and Pearn" McLean. each • with .1 point • Senior Girls Go To London-. •Seaforth .Senior-= 'girls - regained the HSSH basketball chanapionsliip again "this' year as , they, defeated Wingham. 46-10: This• powerful team will,'. make another attempt on March 14 towin•the-WOSSA cham-: pionship. The basketgetters'for the. Seaforth team were: Eleagor Boa with '21 points; 1Vlarjory Papple' with .8 points, Corrine,' Smith with 7 - points, 'Marg. .Elliott-' with 5 points, Aliee Ann: Nixon' with 3'' points, and Judy Crich .netted the. final 2 points 'for" the winners Now that the season is over, we: want to congratulate Mrs. ;Hannon: and her.,.. team• -of girls for :going so far,- as she tries to 'bring back. a WOSSA championship -to Seaforth,; Senior Boys Win ISSA, Seaforth Seiiigi boys won the HSSA 'championship when they' de-. feated Wingham 47-41 in "a thrill- ing game played in Seaforth on Wednesday, "The boys' are now playing off' with St. Marys, the Perth winners. . 'he ,scoters :for; Seaforth were: Bev, Henderson, 13- points;, Bob ; Reith, •1. points;; Reward James, 7 pints Bob Govenlock, '5 •points; Ed. James;'' 4 points; Frank Ery-. ons; 8 points; Bert Dennis,`2 points; . Opener 'I'o St; Marys Tuesday ;`afternoon,. St. Mars Y Y won a high scoring game from' Sea - forth .,as they played, their first gaine of .a total points series. St Marys defeated Seaforth 57 to 39: Y Thus in the game' at -St. Marys' nein Mondday-Sea1orih has 'Co. -wig pY ]tl .points This- is 'going to be, very hard" and we' "wart. to', wish Mr. Godkin and #lis tearii • lots of, luck for thin game, •t Scorers for' • Seaforth• 'were: Govenloek and, R. Reith, each with 8 points; Ed. James came -next' as he, netted 7 points; next came Fred Fiewitt with 6 pgriis; Bev men- derson ranked fifth as lie spored. 5 points. Howard James and Frank Bryan's tied forth sixth spot, each. scoring- 2 `points. Lasix but not least; Ron Eyre ,scored one` final poiit'for the losers Cozy Corners • Jim: Who is Marie? Ann: Why do you always have: t.6, be in. by' one o'clock oil Satur day nights? , Earl: Why can't Jim sit still? - Ann..,What did you de 'On Satur- day night,iid Toronto? Welcome ,the new shirtwaist dress! .A dress that is destin- edto be a: year round classic thanks, to 'the ,new, Spring-'" '59 colors,'prints , and They're so easily wearable; so becoming, the shirt dress goes, practically : anywhere, any time. These 'come in gay floral prints, new high color gain- leys; checks,Stripex and noo :ties in smooth glaze' finish- ed. cottons that require ,,se little care. - MISSES' SIZES —' 9 "'to 17' WOMEN'S.'sriES•-19 to 20 •' EasM. M1UINE Look: here for the hats;: that will lead the Easter parade,, . , head hugging little hats, elegant toques with `important crowns, flower -laden sailors and bonnets.,` Whatever you prefer, ` we have ..it. e" Come and 'see. Butdget Priced �r w�4u th � Children's and Teen 'Age Hats _ 1.95 to 2.95 Juniors Out .'iii Next Seaso B RO D � i Havo you Seen the smart English 52 piece drainer service fo .':eight at $19:95 offered ai SAVAU Match. Dinnerware Sale?—(Advt.). THE WEEK the' Sunday School superintendent; to cater fora• supper; thTeetin ,,for,: GES t n. lie . Su da "� •Se � 1�oSa]:::_teaciiers "times a. year and the• M-arried Cou .:pies group, to bear the" • expense„' was accepted MrsWilbur an ba . ...d y. Hoegy dau•hter have returned home from- Scott',-Memoria ' " ospi •a`t `I'Seaforth:-° Miss' Grace • Fischer, _Kitchener, at her' home. iss:Phyllis A1iirens; daughter of, Mr "i and Mrs.'. Harvey Ahrens;•,en- tertained a ;number of her friends, to a .party on the .occasion: of. her. seventh birthday on . Saturday., The -sympathy of the community is. e?ltended. to, Mrs. Barbara. Mc- Leod and 'tither relatives' here, in the' dea th•'of the formers son, Ken- neth McLeod',, -•at ,•the -Listowel arena': disaster' on Saturday:. Mrs. McLeod_has:.lieen vasitingLwith -her, sister, Mrs. Charles Ahrens. The following?.1 pits: from. Brod-, aged • schopl joined 'in the mass c on ofrural. and -Mitchell public school at. Mitchell, Main St.' United. Church 'on Sunday evening under. - the direction of E. C:' pTarley, school music director, to- mark Ed- ucation Week:, Barbara, Hoegy, Beverley , Sheldice, Cheryl •.Benne- wren, Joan'E'rench and Larry Kist - nem' o • Mr.., and Mrs. August Scherbarth, Mr. and Mrs: Ed. Scherbarth and Norman Rock. in Detroit Ow the eekend. . -Mrs. W. L. Querengesser•: and Mrs: John C. Diegel. ; With . Mrs. Tdora 'Diesel 'at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roiph, Mitchell, on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Troy: Doer, of Au- burn', and Mr. and Mrs. Carman. Mogk , and " daughters,.. of St. Thomas, with Mr, and Mrs.; George and Harold Mogk. Mr. and "Mrs. Lorne Wolfe and sons, • of Kitchener; • and -Mr. -and- Mrs. Michael' Connolly; of Sebring ville,' with rM-r: and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe.:. . " - Mr. and Mrs.Milton Sippel, of Tavistock, an andgr: and Mrs. Glen Brickman and Barry, of Branip- ton, with 'Mr:. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz. - Mrs: 'Barbar~a-McLeod;112rs.'Wil- fred Ahrens and'Mrs,: Charles.Kist ner-attended; the mass funeral ser; vice: of, the arena' disaster, victinis at- Listowel on' Monday, .:and on, Tuesday 'Mrs, ' Barbara. McLeod, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens and Mr.. and Mrs. :'John Clark, of Mit- chell • M. and Mrs. 'Harold Eilig- sen and:Mrs. Lena Elligsen atend- therurial-service-of Kenneth-: McLeod at London. _• , ' Mr. ' Fd.. ,`Ahrens has- returned home from Scott Memorial.Hos i - P al,. Seaforth:.:• Stewards- of tine -Christian .Home held their monthly meeting •Thurs, day evening in the basement of St. Peter's Lutheran Chui ch with 30 -members •atilt two -visitors` Pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens,, Mr, and Mrs; ,Manuel Beuermann- and Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Wurdell were in charge ,of devotions. Their topic' was,- '"What Do We Have Time For?" Mr. Ronald,T mz, president, was in 'charge of 'business, and Mrs. Manuel Beuermann gave -the. se retary's 'report. ,It .was -decided to have a "play, "Rave a earl, prey' sented'by Munro your people here in the church basement on "Easter Monday . evening : , A' request `front • 'Mz : and.Mrs.;.:Gordon McGavin.. Walton, ' ere' guests. Mr McG;av-- in showed slides on their,trip: 'of the,plow•ing_xnatch in Germany,' of which he, was ;the, coach represent- ihig the Canadian, plowing "team.:' BITUAR:I . JOHN: C. DURST t. S John C. Durst Goderich •town: ship, :passed - away ..in;:::Alexandra Marine: and General Hospital, God- erich, Saturday, in his-76th-year.- He--was--the his-76th-year.-Ile was: -the son of the: late Mr, and Mrs. William, ,Durst and was rsa6o` `e ur+tav' `redia` onions Are Different.:,, rna'___... laces to• save and = ' raOrro r10T3e', but none 'like _011e i , r di :. m T e a ni n -=i credit .TJ n, :h ,G t U o s• . owned by you and :the other members.: Its entire pur-. ._.pose is to serve ou, not' to make irofits. Onlymem p y �P bers- can use it. 'We have 'a better" Credit" Union when all our; ',members. nse it. often. '101.0.k.(40,111.001, �.t Union Lai Y On �tari0_' reey 2r 42 - born in'C'olborne'township He; was — - -;-F, ad thew- - dver I Oi 1' P a mainber-=•of=I�noic Presbyterian � t S IIle21tS-•---ZPrafitab e--astine' Church, Goderich: WANT A',DS _BRING 1�ESULTS T'hone 141 o'r. ,14�; He is, survived by his wife;,'the former-' Elizabeth Truemner;.fi've: sons, Wilfred, Norman andAlbert,: all :of. Colborne township; -Ether.:° son, of Seaforth, and Fred, of..To- ronto; four daughters, -Mrs. John "(Ruth) ' LockartMrs, • • J oli n' (Laura) '. Bean, -both of East Wa •wanosh; "and"'Mrs Harold .(Ber- nice) Gross, ' of `TTu1lett. township; Mrs. Leonard (IVIary) • Durnin,,:of: Aylmer; `four brothers, .Frank'G.,` of Clinton; Albert S., of Vaneou ,ver; Ezra "M., " of•Detroit, and Rev. ,William A.- Dukst,,.Port- E1= gin; ' three sisters, Mrs. Lorenz Gross, Wingham; M1- ..Edith Philo, and Mrs.. dward.Geil, both of Ay- ton arid 23 `grandchildren The body rested at the •Lodge. funeral . ',borne, Goderich, where service was held at 3 p.m. Mon- �a _ aR.' G. MacMillan, as sisted by Rev "S. A.-:Mogte;'.off: oiated.. Interment YfolloWed in Col- borne cemetery,' Dub lin choo.: News HihS 1 e : ,(Marie Schoen derwoerd), The students' are pacing•the halls _reciting poetry. The reason? "Par-' ents' Night." ,,On Thursday night the 'School will be, visited !by' our parents; -and, every student is re- gP re- citing 'ohe are be - a Poem. T rooms ins decorated With'' posters illus ttr-aling:.-=different_:sulh1eets ,fil e .theme £o arse Yroo' --the nib m :; be. "Education;- the Work,"of the. Home, ;Church and School.'' „ 'Surge„ March is Vocation Month, 'we are putting .tip cur-yooatron. dis- play in the hall, illustrating the dif- ferent vocations hi life, There will ,alio be_songs:•and other. enterttain- Ment, after tiybich• the parents, will have a chance to talk -to the teach- ers and visit all the rooms: • - The baby contest has ended with ten winners. Most of us have changed-; se- 'much that- many of us were not recognized; Exams' are also creeping upon us ani we. see more books, being Carried, hack' and :Ohl): 416*- Question ' of the • week: '.Why is Helen ,so tired Monday Mornings?