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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-03-06, Page 6osiTUR MAi,4H':6,Imo OLUMBAkNEWS ,OF -:TEf[ 'WEEK Have you .seen, the smart ,English, 52 Pieee: dinner; service for eight at Pi9.90, pUered at SAVAU,TGE'S March Duraaierware • r.', M an cf Mks: Alton; Raters, Co Tao' ur and1tC7ss Clare Malone . _ ,; of Stratford, spent the weekend.wi Mr. andMrs. J. -L. .Maloney Toni' Murpby, Elmira, visited' Mr. andlVTrs. J yF, -MuxphN, • ,!ti lUi ib l 1 all li a itlil al � �l� Lphtiiia .trot , al. tt �: al D_ on't s S '. n 2 Three -Bet. Cdixsedy, Slid N. .role Tu irnn _ ie -R e. Fri.. V, da �,a�ch:#h S0 .p.m. u PARI$H H 'HALL UI 1 Ili 5W IIIIIUt1t111t1t111U �tlll ! 1 1 t 4 ll..l 1111 Miss Agnes Bicknell, Kitchener, With; Mr. and _Mrs,_ Peter Hieknell. 1VIiss. Marie O'Connor, St. Jos eph's Hospital -School .of Nursing, Lolidonx with Mr; and Mrs. Jaiiies. O'Connor; Mr, a nd M s ' Pat Murray and family, London; with°"M•r; and Mrs. Gilbert Murray and Mr. and Mrs, James McQuaid.: ";t=- Te rryy. ,.Ryan, St, Jerome's • G'ol- lege, Iitchener,. with' Mr: and. Mrs.' W" liani Ryan.. ,Tom Sloan, •Co bs ur g,withMr. and MrsrJames'Sioan, Mise .Regina Bewrrian London; Miss Eleanor Bawman; -Kitchener, and Miss .Cleo Bowman, Stratford,. w' ith lY r ! `and i Mrs: Frank Bow- - aw- 1VIiss±e .1Vfaloney, Kitchener, with Mr.;and ,'Mrs -Frank Maloney. Miss -R;b»marie' Diicharriag and Tom Duckiarme,., London, with ,Mr. an Mrs. Au gu sto-D ar e. Joan Ma 1Vlisslane : Kitche er- with: Mr,.,and. Mrs. -Peter Malone Y Miss MarY CrAin and -^Mi s • hose ' ar ` Lane m y , ,Stratford Teach- ers' College,' e and Miss `Cath •arise Roach ells $li smess7 __ Soho 6 t, 'St>°aifoFd;•-gat- their•mhames:.�..--•--- Mr and M • ',T 'McIver rs. o and d m „fancily, .'Termite, visited,' Mr. and Mrs..; Vi liam McIver,: Ir.recsed'Acth:i F�Irs (BY Mrs.'.' J. Gr ummett ' Stratford (district' t director ' of I)is- I e. h agricultural societies. of On- tario have beenholding annual conventions; for the -Past' 69 years, Tn3,r. 936 . Mrs. Ethel Brant ra nt Monture, of Rochester, N.Y,,. and formerly of Brantford; Ont., helped'' organ- ize the -first s ''grata . -� eP , convention for ,`women of: the' fair boards of Ontarion'' o seeing need need for such an Organization. This : meet- ing has grown until the attendance has 'reached::. 400 women -almost,. equal to that of the men's section,;` `Mrs. Montu e•is' x a full,bloo d ed Indiani . wllman, ,a great ; 'great granddaughter 0 f C oL_ Gen '. Brant ,of 'the Brantford. area, and. is well versed in early 'Canadian; history. y She i'. s now an honorary DiorY a r president f th' 0 e association.and • personally 'extends, -,greetings '.to. th e annual. taint 8, Perth -Huron), . as one of the -consultants; : (2) ;"Food Classi- . fit 'o ail n,+; (3)"School,.Work, and t4 "Planning Our e (4) a n enni� r C nt o g al. Other Special Events." Mrs, Jos. Grummett was _named secretary for this clicussion, . The findings ridings of these discussion ,groups were read at the following g morning's S Se S leII.' ' Mrs. Alvin. Stone, .:of•Dunclioich� first trice-presiden; compiled - the highlights ;•of district; reports and read the highlights ;: of : only one fair in each' of the 16 districts- S in Ontario. For '' District . 8 ' n Perth- Huron ; an `account `o the - A f he Sea - forth forth Women's Division was select- ed to be reported to the convene, tion. . • The' displays of handicrafts, c afe tns" acon- vened - veted by Mrs. Alex McKinseY,of Brampton, featured rugs- • l led' copper and centennial W.I. dis plays, Mrs. 1W. .Wilmer, .. of ';Galt demonstrate weaving. ._"Flowers'• and -Flo a'_A rranoe . ments weredemonstrated ;bY Mrs.' ;Colin.'CamAbell, . of . • Lorne Park using o � Brie ' g mostly_ m Y d mater. meetings • 1t! . rs. William Daw son was this year's most est`ca able rest e nt and A president resided = v o er -all e ' P saidns.. s'' Fo lir•- Mtereshn gnat. discus= g`, ,"P ions' wer l s e held; dealing with such topics as "Arraning Our Exhibits''' with ' Mrs., : Williarri --S`ebben; of;' Find buyers• for.. horses, .Pigs, sabre;, poultry sr plows, cor ibirtes . farms,.',--- land; arms, -.- land,' businesses . seeds, '`fertiIizers, fruit, vegetables . use London andWesterri. ' Ontario's best 'market place" ;' "the Wont Ad pages :.of'�The London' Free press. And,. when 'buying: :farm equlprient, Eusines'ses, 'tires .for tractors;' saws to •thin. -out:- bttshland---, best buys will be in London. Free.` Press Want Ad eolur'nrys. " .. Daily thousonds of;: London and Western Ontario resident. use in - 21, 'r ' w expensive 'London Free -Press a in art 11 b ay- e�¢,bt.ereY Wont Ads. to, debt directly with 0192 gp tin �or3Manage ,br8 ¢ customers. Get the job dorso' rp enc¢ '' ! neon. quickly ads: received ..by 5 itosn, ;par` +IA . ¢nt(-- -�� P Rin QpFear' :11,..tivn:lx:1,471, e. t paper,. art �. •� .,,,�, autorna t:� fig; '1'd. �T!{tr 5•2583. �p ''E 'd-218! 9{ tract r . -- ,7'iSrp3L !-0Ib Y�..... g2 C89 alf> i:tKh 6' �stoekk1Jo' thi ,g a�Hrer� t�- y`� C+kr 9-5755.0ltk¢t�tdsdJo_Td(dr►1' tCAmojntoottt,-jfving rjse�ttrrri s -* n.,0 7 I iramiiiontl 6"tea �`E�iTK/ bt. After Y. tiANGB. McCi talc and Orodti,..naldel` room .. ,lt. a .. gIa +uY ;up St eonilitfgn l taal board $ Zatti'. , 16 fdttg, 5111 t36 $t x.tt7 tttiily rgr Deily $ ypHaiy3 nL n' & t ' 242.T fldasvvng' 13Yr- �17! eosna. '1 ¢i nit dr i ,.-�.::,� _ t [�N le d 88 lih li fi re i~ve � nndon re''r�r . r c alit pteC tlledb s" acyl the it rand ahe�' , tTA., tie. e[raciouje at. t as fow, as afiatybgth hs. . $ den at tea .tits syr" �� lite. S85 to. Du t' 2i3`W. elle sC 1r GFb`- 7 p cog uVpart' ire l. ws .�" 52'G9' ail P1 ttieett: _ acedy tp t 7 den, .. vme , ADlia�h^etvatititj. t bees y 5- $'-e°1 taranteed t only 349 sue. 'rrai carryt sGF Com RzFRrat,1 ,,9ig) 18t. 82.19 rtuntett rite • ase rtlerit 84rika ka++.. RS. •ttrw.. lb,w..,-rolari, .n. t►hn4...� stave,. 1. '. • In 'the absence o£ 'Miss----IIe1e>l McKeretier,•director • Heine - 'Esc onomies Service;..1., , Miss Florence Eadie extended greet Ings. n_•.infoxniative-,and_interesting skit, ' "Inforrna'tion Please," was presented by Mrs H A - Dicken son, mf., Hope; °Mrs V Kemp .and Mrs R. Merriott both` of Tillson--' burg; •in which ;an exhibitor, a di- rector ;and a .,judge discussed'.the reasons. -for certain classes ,called for in .the prize:fist. • An interesting evening was. spent viewing.' the•prize-winning colored slides ',sub'mitted' , b°y . the • .various Board C fairs::ahroughout -Ontar;o -This is;" a competition sponsored annually for thief past ;live '.years by •the CNE. Generous :cash prizes, are offered and .much is gained in 'viewing: the results, as; the reasons are, given for the placings. Seaforth fair entered this' coni petition ;for .the' second: tine, and of seVenslides subii'iitted (onein, each crass called for); 'four were successful in -winning 'prize money, While the other three :'were also Placed.- OPrden-Wright was ...the photographer,'"'with Mrs: J. Grum- 'iinett, publicity convener;• . i n -. A highlight: of Thursday's ro- gram .Was the "privilege. of 1iOten- Mg In 'Miss Kathleen Ronan, >Cor- byville; president of Ontario. Jun- ior Farmers, A.,. -•.-wholesome, straight=forward jtype of girl -sue spoke freely'(•without .'notes) =on "The, Use Fair :'Boards 1Vl 'Cart ake of • Juniors,' -but dilpised .that boards • shouldnit . expect -,•to• use their, juniors for 'work ,alone -.send them to the convention, she xon A Man"sell"Chapman Qrillia and formerly; • 6f . Goderich G,I. st-aff, told 4f_.the.. part. that. --his-' closes take in the • .(3rillia fair Pupils there .place 1,006 'exhibits, ;'Ha stressed displays rather than `m dividualexhibits. High :Schools,: lie ;said,- Have a natural --'agricultural set upL and suggested that the high schooiboard cd -operate in setting up equipment fon schools' ekhib its. 'lie suggested. that School hibits be separate from main fair, organized •• by 'tbeinselves, `'select own fudges and assistants; let ex- hibitor's use freedom of •,'design with` plenty -.of. signs.:•Quality, he said,•should ''precede quantity. "Fairs," he stated, ,."have net- pro- gressed'With education:" A ,banquet;, followed by, a special speaker andy good- uiitertainwent, successfully'conclu�lefl; the 59th- LLaniival''.fairs'" convention iFl .:the King .Edward- heraton•::Hatel;,'Te= ionto. The speaker was 15r.Rich- ard D. Jones : '•National' Txeeutive Director. Cairadran `til : o Christians and Je« s, 'Toro to niett, assistant. d istrict director, ,at endedin-Placeof - rs.WSeb.ben ' Stratford, who was`unableto 'attend .During the c0 n' v eni io the lowing oficers.were elected:. ' fol- Tion-' orary president;'Mrs. Ethel Brant Monture,'Roches t er peat president, aillt President Mrs: Wm. Dawson,- sonbur reside g, p s , nt, -Mrs: •: Alvin Stone, Dunchurch; 'vice-presidents. Mrs. Murray Young, 'Cochrane; Mrs. Harold Telfer, Paris; secre- tar-y-treasurer, Mrs. G. H.. Iron- Geor etown, handicrafts convener; Alek McKinney, Brampton ,J nior _Work conoene r dMarrks .H A'Di c kens on Mht H oe• publicity. Mrs;AD. Redder, Dun- , _During the ..directors". meeting Mrs. Dicken o son asked. 'all district' d. e to it c xs to --e or -t • r R fully:all junior Work 'at their ;fairs --=elementary .and high schools .4-H Homemak kin g andFar Clubs; c m Cubset. Fa ll fairs becQ miXggauw ior _Lairs and it i'..u tous tO' see, that their efforts are ;fully' recognized 'and re - Let us all co-Operate•-ta make -Seaforth sllTtli . fall fair : "The fair, with a' different look. Farmers' Union urges: fiction On ' Province. A brief_ presented last. _week by Ontario Farmers' Unioiti. -to .Pre niier •Frost and . Members of the Cabinet •stated "'all matters con sidered, fie `depressed.;:economic. positron, of Agriculture is ;perhaps the greatest single contributing factor to -;the recession ' ;and our current ii elnploynhent ,problem " -Tire loss of .agricultural ^. purchas- power:. has, placed a" serious strain on. ourCanadian economy;.`. Representing .,Faiurdn when the brief seas presen�d were Bob. Tay- ler; Varna; Mrs. '' d;`Nesbitt, Attburn Carl,, Govier; Auburn;: John Henderson, George Stone and Carl Dalton-Seaforth . • The 'cost%price 'squeeze pas fere- en 'over ors-en'over 50,000 Ontario Farmers: to accept additional- employment_ .in order . to ;secure "s.ufficient income- to: rnaintairi their. farms.. Were it not for the present difficulty of securing jobs; even• greater ,ntX.in- hers would be':‘ Working _.off-th_eir._ • T_h�sul;lport of the- Provincial- .Government tivas 'solicited:, for a Federal .pric0 .support :program.. of parity prices, through ,deficiency. payments .on allj; food •products prpduced and consumed. >n Canada. Under the ?"plan suggested by the Ontario Faririers'Union; deficiency. pay merits ;on ah „food, products; market price supuorts and -1 e paid. only too -bona fide, 'farmers: Farm produce would be :market; ed > iii the:.,normal manner:with' °sppply and demand'.' setting the' market price At: the end of a trait year theiference _ between rife average market price, and'the � r>ty price' Wi i1 be paid by .;a deficiency. payment from: .the .Fed= eral treasury te'.'the producer, oik; a pie -arranged quantity of preduc-; tion so that price supports would, be.; paid only on; the amount -cif food required. :by ,:the domestic. The group. re affirmed' their' sup- port for the principle ,of producer Controlled marketing . boards In coii)menting on the' July 25 hog marketing plebiscite; •the Union co nplincented the °Government -for conducting; the' vote and declared the rbstilts; only 48,<,pe cent: of those • eligible, voting ..along with only. 67:6. net ,cent 'of,, those. casting Of a ballot favoring the plan nidi- 0eates drys'atisfaction-,with :the.pro- At •a :,directors' meeting the fol- 'gram in the present ;form._ ; L'he; Iowing;';forenoon, Mrs.; . J. Grum- Farm'Union.Jiief ;pointedtout "that - You> too,, can get a PERSONAL NAL Q.tr Personal Loan, service is organized" to meet the wide .range of needs of -a wide range of people -PerSOnat Loans are available at:any oitefl# our more than $dU branches for any wortiwle purpose far -f roti one to three years • A Moan is•readily repaidthrougli regular monthly deposits. ,' TI -1E CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERC DUBLIN BRANCH—E. a. DEAN, 'Manager BRUCEFJELU ' NEWS Miss Mary C.. Swan spent a few days last week visiting drinds in London. ..• j • -A number of Brueefield.`citi:zens attended the funeral of Miss Laura. incl•,' than of 'Egtnondvfle, on Sat urday, to Baird's .cemetery,' Mrs M.V ' a e - a n fe ` da spent w clays, $�:.. in .Hensall and London. Mr. and Mrs. -Don McKenzie and family, t ' y, ai'.S , Thomas, spent 'the.. weekend with Mr. McKenzie s par- ents, Mr. and' Mrs,• S. McKenzie. Mrs, . McKenzie hes no M a t ,been in goodhealth, ` suffering at- tack ff from an g r ofbronchitis. Mr.,,:and, • Mrs. M Elgin Thomson' entertained .'a few friends ,Satur- day night ' in ie are h w re .sour . t a e . 1 .o di= Pu s. rY rect•on as eriibl ': i s Y yards is in ;ef�' fect, t 35.6uer cent of h those 'voting. , 0 osed'th a w it " ,PP e pl n, ,h a m:the'area' net under, compulsory direction oq. 1 23'per dent_opposed ose'd the' l Y Pan. .P P It ic"'e' s nt n ed' this r o d ov es ro- P P dueer'.opp'osition to. assembly yards ands ntar - .arm quests • , Government' :influence be us ed to promote.. a ' 'stem: 'of Y rb ecfon- rothe � f m oducer' tr ' h r s. ai t P g to the purchaser .A11; sales`:would, continue to be ade'ii t e M" h ar keting'Beard, but bogs,'would.'re;- _main:: m e. o cars n P d _ ljnti sold -=and -artier- betansp ted, di rect ,to the: purchaser: •• . Support was else,. -requested : for a ,change in quality premiums; the price . differential' between `:A and; B1„grades ,changedfrom $1:00 -to. 40,,cents per cwt. The premium on -B1 grades -.be -,eliminated stili - a`$5, premium one",A grade car sasses OF TUE . WEEK. Lovely' flowers were placed on the altar of Brucefield United Ch r u eh on Sunday in; memory , of the late Miss` Laura McMillan, The McMillan fancily lived ,on the, farm now owned wn d by Mr, Robert -Allan; Jr. Miss McMillan was a•>niece f •Mr o Fred, Burdge• and.Mrs. R. Watson. 'Mrs. . G.1�a m returned home on Tuesday,. having visited. in Toron- to for a 'few- weeks = Pulp and p ; paper 'accounts for al- most o t a "third . of Canada's S -tP ode with wi the United .States. . EUCHRE & DANCE T,. Fritri . " .arch 6 is a'M #h :Jay, Seaforth t,'omm 't -> NORRLS .ORCHESTRA ' A • ,;- dmission 75c Lunchprovide Sponsored b . Seaford' W m v orbit +�' _Y o Institute', .. Sell :that unnecessary'ece pi pit.. furniture. .through a Huron hro 8 n . g Expoea for Classified Ad. Phone 141,or,1Q... ee the .,iii New FORNEY � i , REPAIR 1 R NI U FOR THE FARM . . Repair +Uni Was r P t.. Built Fo' ' s the :,Unexperienced! . f ei s des. being i an b n effici ' ettt'Welder, • ... ,.. , ....N it ,will' cut bra?�e,:. solder:and� he �. at. It w - _ill haTdfac -. ea -w 11 wearin p ent•� g qui and •thaw` water:. i es in,mine P s even P ti un der tr ,, ou d n .For p ,rho:_. _-.__ _ ::,_-._.__ g ,. se cold mornings, this repair unit has a bane ; char ry ger6 or- ;12 volts-which"`can .be. . used asa biios e . t r. These ;a e and a, f ew of the' r yejobs this'`re a' ss P unit ':cauld::do_far you _ Use d El eCtl`1 . C an d ACt le e Y t>t dens or a. -FREE trig i l or"iuformafon,-.call =_ a WARD oDBERT 1524 or �write--to-278 Albert` Street,- Stratford --- THE 20th •ANNUAL :'Perth Count e 1 e Crystal Palace _'. I�MITCHElL Eesday Thursday arch. '11 GRAIN, SEEPS, CORN, POTATOES. • HAY Admission Free PROGRAMME .•Wednesday, /arch llth 9 00;-11.00' ain Ree'eiving'`'Seed 11 00,=12 00 ani Setting up disglay 1:007 p.m.--Judging:Exhibits • __ 2`hursday, March 12th 9;00` a m-_TunioF ..Farmers'':.•Seed . Judging Competition New Town- Hall, 1030: a m. -Exhibits open to`publie 12:00:. Noon -Banquet in . `Trinity Anglican' Church;%speaker, Rev: • W. A Young; Chaplain O.A C.; Guelph 2:01 p:in Official . • greetings- and presentation -of awards 2 30 ,p.m: Auction Sale ' of.: Seed. > • 3:15 p:m.- Guest •-spealter, Dr D. N." Huntley, Field Husbandry .: Depts O AC ; subject, "Why: Do We GroW'the Crops' -We- Dom" Tor Pirize Lists apply tP� -• _ :� JOE11T' GERM rA$ i!ER,.President IZ, EWffiTlE Secretary. All car owners in. the Townshi p of .McKi l l'o are requested `not p to park their cars on the • roads of the .Towns ip Burin t h e Winter, Gars•'that 'are left :ort the -roads -are contrary z;o' the. -Highway. Tra� is A. t • and corea detrime to operation: ,of snowpoows After' February 19;.`1959, please -note that Provin.. tial Police will take leGessary', action. ;to ee =that . S cars are- not° left on roads;, and .prosecution : may NL ;Dau uper le ray SEIWI.N6 AlVA.DA, 1909.1959 • en'