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The Huron Expositor, 1959-03-13, Page 4-T4E' k . ]BOT X'O51 Ott, SEA)rORTII, ONTre MARCH 14. I959 _ICE CREAM BA. DAIRYR SEA.FORTH. AM CRE NOT ,, IC Town. of. $.04 0011 To facilitate snow removal,. No Parking ,on the Streets of this Municipality will bre allow ed . between the hoursof 2 a.m. and 8 a.m., • This order will be strictly enforced -in accord • mace with the Highway Trafile Act;' Section 43, Subsection 9. . HEREBY GIVEN—that- -the N®TILE IS Municipality will not be responsible for ;any damages caused to parked vehicles as the result of snowremoval operations. D. H. WILSON Clerk,, own::of Seaforth �E MAGIC STON It's. good to think, in times like these, There' are eternal. verities _ ..., .do No matter what the Russians -rhe sun will rise,' and so must you: The 'snow will fall; likewise the rein,. umrner winter Come again, - e constellattons,br -wlkir.' ng • Will:lint outlast thegame of curling. ' The baseball len't :put away When Argonauts come out to play,'. But; once. the ice is in the rink, No curler werth,his :salt can think_, • ith a ball: Of any 'game hlaeY,d` w ? , Or' ranch of . anything at.::all. Empires mayefa11..and flags be furling,. Nothing .must interfere with curling. Let business; go for goodor, ill.. The _cutler tial to furl and' will. Though children wail and. woinen.weep P�. They can't be -heard for ``Sweep,. Sweep, Sweep. The granites roar, along the ice 'Pursued-byenireen who -won't be mice And striplings even cease their-girling. Nothing must tiderfere with. curling• , _.._ Supper is "cold; let mother fret, Father'snet-ready to come home yet, i' '-Mother is'going round the bend. But .Father; is playing aneextra-end - Food is a thing that conies- early or late And- even the whisky will have to wait. Let:; Mother attend' to her knitting and purls ge - Nothing, must interfere withcurling. ]But,: wives get tired of being; alone,' Then theytoo take to -the curling stoney , Garbed like the Esquimeallx squealing like boys, Aeyard=full,of.hens . couldn'-t make=:that_inuch noise. See them come _ sweepings -so agileand quick, . But; faster; to reach' fig the, measuring -stick They wouldn t concede. fora hat full of Sterling Nothing. must interfere with curling Praise be to the Scots, who invented the '' game, And to all honest curlers;'' whatever their name.;: And, while`, we are. at it; we'll also give thanks Far:the.Swedes and the Yanks who are joining our ranks. When the time comes smeet our eventual fags Pifoudly we'll march through the,,.:Pearly Gates With .brooms held('high;,-and-bagpipes skirling _ - Nothing must interfere with curling. . -C. E. CARTER, in Current ;Account, --the: staff niagezme of_the, Canadian Bank of ,Commerce Around -50 -members, patrons sharehoid erS O j--the Blvth th ' a ta Wagh m divasionof the Un Dairy', and poultry, Co-op Met in Memorial Hall; Blyth, Wedieehday afternoon: ='Marti Baan ,presided and welcomeil.the'ladies who were; present; and extended -a: special invitation to all,. ladies to attend •future, zone meetings. Robert-McKercher, Seaforth; the guest p stated::, meet= speaker, st s. ea inas, lanned at—the—zone meet: ing -wee. fall; Mit „has- actually.de- veloped into a group.of three,meet- ings to,;be held in Blyth, Wingham and: Lucknow-_, :__ w1Vir. McRercher, ,m :his'`addre'ss, said "In the general.farm pic- ture, it is ,predicted we are going toy have • a ,little more ;ntoney to spend in'':1959 but. at the ,end of` the year we.may not have: as much n oney. left;over." He adYised far' niers to luoTc rntelthe neweearieties of ;grain on the :market,,.Setting we can grow ;more grain, today' ,.on 5e acres than ,we'-usedeto_grow, on 75, acres, due. to fertilizers' and better, varieties of grain. • "We do'not want a government controlled economy " In his opinion Mr McKercher said Marketing boards areW-neceSSity;butinarket 'more products •ori a.G0-operative basis " Whether we like it terr. oote con, tract farming is here, end in the. fast 10,years'has ceept•.into the.liye stock business, as' well as the pouf- try and we ate.+going,, to have :to live, with it The one. way to coin bet ,it'is 'to -buy=and •sell:• moreiof our products on a co; -operative basis for by that:, the ferrner has ,a''Say in the marketing of his, .pro - duet and •also has a vote, in the: co-op ". ,The--speaker_.adeled, "One ad- vantage of co ordination'=1s to :be. able to ;supply ^;in _great ,volume to 'the,:big big buyers ;and we must p stria-lVCeeting IsTo and be in' a position to' supply;; their demand," ril�'Bri' dein•; .; rganizatiorial g , n u1- adP -it o fieldman of:thn ed Dairy' -try. Co-ops, covered the duties and privileges of the committee of four members 'to be set up in the, Blyth area to act: as an advisory board' to the' local management. Ile explained -the neceSsary cred entials' a inember-:.of the, board; must;.' have':•and affirmed thati to, e ger af`r euei oris -must be a, rntri F, be .a,;producer. - • The results of ,the election for this • committee were ' George; Powell, . RR "1, Auburn;_; Martin; 'Baran Waltone, Wilfred. Shortreed,� Walton; Maurice Hallallan,;,'Rli 1, Belgraye. -Max, McArter, manager of Blyth, and `. ^ Wingham -T DPCO, released' some` interesting statistics -.of then. dairy ,production in. Canada, where:; 358,219,000 ; pbule S -of butter were produced "iii 1958, an increase' "of 32,600,000 • pounds over .1957, or an. increase of"10 per' cent; 90,510;000, pounds of cheese Were. manufac .tured in 1958, an increase of:8,526,-' 000, or:81 per cent over 1957.. ' Sales at. the- Wingham^ UDPCO 'DELEGATE ON TELLS: COUNCII :BLYTH MUS' At•the• regular meeting of Blyth Municipal Council; ;a • bylaw was. Passed which provided for. street: extienditure;of -$5;50:0 Members 'of the cquncil reported a:—.meeting with: Dr:;::Berry, of the :Ontario':• Water Resources Commission, at . the re-; quest of tine cedimission to''diseuss the proposed sewage system fo"r the village of Blyth; Dr Berry' pointed out to s council members Oar',the Village .of Blyth; 'is =being forced to°take action 01 e sewage ,system and shat said'" systerri was .a `.`must He? was questioned by the eopncil •re girding delayof the .project' for: a time, but Dr Berry.; advised -that. if; it was .-necessary, their action% in:the pst' had been, to notify • the council , a:.daily fine of •,$500; EAFORTH Exeter 41, E :oPLN Son pr Sa _ y de .& ALL TYPES OF CEMETERyt MIVIORIALS Inquiries Akre.. invited; Telephone Numbers-. Clinton -1620 - Seaforth 5 .cI-IIB. • DR. M: W. STAPLETON ` Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth If no answer, call 59 XOHNA,.4ORWILL, BA:, M1 • Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office 5-W Res. 5-J ; Seaforth JOAN C. - GODDARD, M.D. Physikian and Surgeon h Pone 1.1.0 Hensall . CLINIC Telephone 26 "' E. A. ttaVIASTER,10A, m13- • InterneSt .D.•internes( Telephone 27 ' 'P. L. BRADY', 1Vi1).' Surgeon "n Telepho e5 5 DR. E: MALIMS ' Telephone 15 EVENINGS: Tuesday, ThurSday and Saturday only; 7-9 p.m; `: Appointments may be made. . A. -NI'. HARP Chartered Accountant • 55 South St. Telephone. Goderich • 343 Licensed Municipal ,Auditoir'. ✓ Ga' A. WEBB, D.0:'� *Doctor bf Chiropractic 438 Main Week Exeter X -Ray and, Laboratory Facilities Open Each Weekday Except.. Wednesday. Tues. and Thurs. Eveetin TMJ: For Appointment Ph'ptie..606 DON S. DENNIS Auctionjeer. • A.� W.:SILVERY.. Barrister, Solicitoz Fate.. Phones •Dffiee 173; Residerice'781 SEAFORTH . ` ONTARIO EWE ;sewage service rate,' based on: wa- terusage and the balance by .tax- - on the assessed mill rate.."The 'question "of - whether .Blyth, has a •sewage„ system''or not- is qut of: eitherethe council. Or ratepayers' hands ". council said. from date set for passing •authority by -council".-= :• -• 'Dr Berry suggested th'e holding of ',a public -meeting would •be ad» vis able; to,. explain -,the situation}• to the' ratepayers A further' question waS'asked re- garding ,a ` vote, : and 'council• was informed. that: • if ." the• Municipal Board agreed that the • corpiiratron was in a financialliesltion to pro- Geed with the said• sewage; then NN EL L have'tc>-d , •�C C011nCil would. •' o so re= ••.outcome of a vote T- ' rdl'ess of :the by the ratepayers - It was • explained to the council Members 'that' the said...cm- System :would not to lie financed o :pletely • :by etaxeseebut.would :be, fu? n g a ced' through„: the •: Water Site-, sources',Commisson• by. a frontage rate of 20 to '30 ` cents per feet,. a Barristers, 'Solicitors; Etc:,:. P. D. McCONNEJ L - _D 1. STE'VVART NT Telephone 174 SEAFORTII, O P 'D.' H. McINNES . CYiraPractrc ::- : Foot Correction rOMMERCIAL'HOTEL'• Monday, Thursday - 1 to 8 p m JOHN E. LoNGSTAFF ; : Optometrist Phone 79X;= ' Seaforth Eyes Examined;- Glasses FitteS! MAIN = 03 FICB, ' SEAFORTH • : Office hours Seaforth; :daily, except` Monday, 9 a.m. 5:30 p.m.; WedneSday,:'9 am; -12;30 pm; Thursday evenings by appoint- Graduate of Reisch American School of Auctioneering... Licensed' in Huron and Perth Capable of handling .all types of sales and advertising. • DON DENNIS, Walton . . ' Phone Seaforth 843 r 11. EAEORTR',. , - A SMILE, :'OR . TWO amounted to lila million. dollars • in '1958. Approximately one million pounds of •butter were manufac' r ese s- m a _ end i.` `U00`zioz gg tared �, a . , keted`-"and -'one-third' of a million pounds' of poultry. The figures for the Blyth Co-op poly cover 61/2 months, but 6I/2 million poiufds of :milk: were handled • hi that: tim A' lot of new' , equipment is to' ,installed in the Blyth- plant ' in. - fieldman, dm e 1 �1oca1 , • Russ_ B cif _ , • spoke. briefly, `stressing the eine., lute necessity for cleanliness' and Sell unnecessary piece. ot on in handling. milk, and of: .S llsi. sanitation Tering his services to anyone 'desir-furniture �1�u�d a Huron Phone 141 or �.•:'. ing help with elairyeproblems. -,-_ for USBORNE' & I UBBERIV MUUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE ;Exeter, Ontario - President: Ale J Rohde R R, SVtatchelx . Vice -President: - Milton McCurdy - 11.11. 1+ kt0$" Directors: E Clayton Colquhoun, R,R, . '1, . Science Hill; Martin Feeney, R.R.:` 2•J)ublii; Robert^ G. Gardiner,, ht. R, 1,; Cromarty-; -•TiinethY , Toohey, R.R. 3,.: Lucan. Agents: 1,Centralia°, Harry Coates, R.R. -Clayton •tc ell; Stanley • Harrrs,.14I1 h , Hockm, »• Mitcbeli-., Solicitor W. G. Cochrane Exeter`' -.rea snrc . T re ar - t See Y e asci :Exet r" ArchArthur Fr ►p`N' BRIGHTRAL;I Canadian Petrofina Ltd: Dealer and Distributor* of: Petroleum Products .. - ; Phorle�354 v h Qllt.' Seafort Prom ` t Farm and Honig: Deliver. GAS, :STOVE and FUR:NACH OIL - , , . P 77-7-7 A minister, returning home fete- one night from a' sick call, noticed one of his parishioners staggering down : the • street.' ' "Let me help -You -Jo :the door," said the :minister, guiding„the in- ebriated member of his flock gent_ At the : doom. the besotted • man tiThe:probt.eiii facing;the corpora, leaded with the, minister to come, and is- hpay the municipality: can, into the house with him.' But the some extent . the the,same, and to minister demurred on the grounds' some ;xtent:_particular system ?that it'.was toolate to be installed. It is councils in- tention n- h,\' leash • Rev'.ren, ', the man bel' inior e to keep thencitizens of eforee hell ,him. "Jirsht for ,a minute. informed ; of. and action . before I'want the wif. to se wbo 1 been council,- in regard to this matter, ,slit with tonight." As • a great notional asset, the "forests are, far beyond price .The 'sermon had lasted an hour and a half alreatty- an :lour and a quarter to the major prophets, '.and the preacher had not got• a third of the:. Way .throtigh the minor. ones yet: Atlast, he paused; impressive .lyeeend x'ciaimed - ''And Habakkuk where shall be Logan `Council To Seek Tenders Logan, Council held: their pegular meeting wits -a11 rneenbers_leeesent Reeve' .Krauskopf presiding,`. The -minutes of , the las regular-; meet - Mg were :read and's•adopted and. correspondence: read.` Road • ac- counts- amounting to',$9,591.16 and general ,accounts 'totalling •$1;971.75;'; were.! ordered paid. `The, report. of the - =Mogk Municipal • Dram . was` .read and • adopted and the '• Clerk instructed to prepare a bylaw'with five-year 5: ' per cent debentures. Court of'revision is to be'held" April 6, at 2:,30 pm. Gunton Monday 9 a.m.-5:30 he put?" P14.,' (Above Iin,,wkins',:I•Hardware,)- A yuan: rosein the 'baek'row� e can have my seat, Reverend; lie McKILLOI' h offered. 11ITTU �L FIRE .SURANCE CO. HEAD'Oli''lt CE--SEAPORTH, Ont; OFFICERS ?iresideut •=Rabert Archibald; sea f` ViceoT'orthresidetit-Allister 'Broadfoot, 6Seaforth Manager and Sec:-Treas. Miss Norma' Jeffery,. Seaforth DIRECTORS; E. 3. Trnwartha, Clinton; '• J. L. Malone; Seaforth; " Chris. Leon-. hardt,. Bornholnnt;. 'Robert -Archie bald,. Seaforth;- John g: McEwing, Blyth; Williem S.'Aleitander, Wal= ton,' Harvey Fuller;, Goderieh, ;.1.. E. -Pepper, Brucef eld;-, Allister Broadfoot,',Seaforth: VETERINARY - `CLINIC, J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. ' - ^9W, - It Bryan.% WI/Me VS.: W. G. Drennan; D V.M., V Phone 305- AGENTS: : •'William Leiper,. ,Jr, Landes - bora;, J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker, . Butt sse15'; Eric eafenth Tenders arse to be called for the April 6' meeting :for• the crushing: and; hauling of approximately. 12,-, : of.`' ravel ••and .for the in seriouslywrong, just a ternporary 000 ,-yards g g.... do 'ef,two concrete bridge condition caused by gnnaryrrritahonor construe n - es at lot 33,' con: 4•'and '5:and• lot :: bladdor•disc omfort,That's:the•time to take Dodd'a tCidney Pills. Dodd's'help stimulate the kidneys .to „relieve .this condition which;mag_often cause back ache'' and tired feeling. Then you feel - better, rest "better, work'' better- get Dodd's Kidney'.` Pills noiv:'Look for the • ; blue box with the red band at all drug .y couatere.You can depeiad cit Docld's. so • .uctibneer Reserve your Sale Date now l R.R.3'Phone Clinton �, Seaforth" HU. 2-7534 oV#�ED '. pe TIRED _ IM L-T1IE �' . . Nowivic thein everybody'" gets a ``.tired -out? ' feeling, 'arld'may be • ^bothered by.backach5s';Perhaps noth- 17, con. 12, and 13.; ' Grants . of $20 to, the Monkton Library Board and $25 to the yerth County Children's Aid Society were, 'authorize'd , Clerk R. J Reaney is to write. a letter of symtiattiy to th e Town. of Listowel ie their recent disaster and ,;enclose: a :cheque for $50 to help` defray expenses as they -see - A-i}ylaw-asking=-the-pepaJ. tinent. of highways for an. approved ex- penditure of $50,000ons township roads rn'1959was •given time read ings •and finally 'passed, The meet- ing adjourned • to -meet again Mon:, day, Apra 0, at 1 p.m. Munroe -Seaforth. 0 W. .1. CLEARS o . 0 Seaforth, Ont. 'e'• +^i " L1CDNSE1i EMBALMER - 4 andyliORALDIREOTOR O : ittigh; or ma4_ Calls. - . 335 ROK Funeral Service O Q .0 J. A :BUIIKE d 7 I''uneral Director C+" �✓ and Arbularice• Service d 0 DUBLIN, : . ONT. 0 Night. or Day Calls: ` a 4 -: - Phone;- 43-r 10 .... 0.• •. 0,0000000000' 0°z300:C • Cr 0ITNEY C:A.:WH _ oral. Rome o' ,,,oder1ch St. W., Seaforth 0 cs AM` 3ULAANCE SERVICE . 0 0 > Adjustable- *hospital beds : 0 O. for. rent. • 0. ;FLOWERS ,003(• 7:'i'VICR.Y U 0 OCCASION 9 "telephone: Day or Night In 0 w.0 .. 7.1 on $100. or more invested for fi years •' in a safe British Mortgage.. certificate., To invest - just.send us :our cheque. British: Mortgage looks: after all details.. For full information send in coup n. ►RITIS I :M9RT• GAGE Founded •In .;1191 �Stratford i • TRUST d .:. •••••1.11,r British lortgage'frust Company Stratford about Please send me a' folder; -giving information iii f r e Trrtt ,uarante ci • :'sh Mortgage, &- • $rill . . • ,- : Name..:. • rs...... r. �Y...a,f..r ..• a.....•.... a....•......... • rrrrrr.r.r.rr:�.;�r�rr..rrrrr. ... R. S, BOX - 141°"seci`: Bonier O pt anti; careful attention 4> .�• ► $aspital ':felt motes: 0 Res •.: 585-'ilW Stott 4 This fine bird is rapidly becoming America's Fa- vorite Money-maker with Poultry Raisers. cat *x • • ty .. !r- r "a. McKINLEY' FARMS and. 'RATCB.ER.Y.. ulnen Ontario Phone I3ensal1..697 r 3' NV1or�s CouncjI ., Morris Township ` Council 'islet in thw>ToWnship -Ball for -tile-Matele meeting with all -the members pre - split The sum. et $1800 was trans- ferred front maintenance of bridge' es to ;construction` of bridges on' the 1958 road appropriation •. by- law..The, tender, of George Rad:.-. ford to gupply, • crush and' haul ap proximately 1,000 cubic yards.. of gravel at .72 cents ger • yard, was accepted,., Siehject�,to the approval of the.distil t municipal' engineer. .The application of Howard Smith; for warble "fly inspector, ,for .1959 was accepted by the council; and. the application .of Gordon Niehol son for warble 'fly helper- was • ae cented.' It was decided • to pun: - .chase, 450. pounds of warble, fly; powder in -4-pound bags ' and 48 pounds in 1,—pound. bags front T.. B.` Mars`ha]l; 7 of -Waituu -and=--the same amount from the. Belgrave Co-operative.. ' •The engineer's report an the His- lop Dram was provisionally adopt- ed' and the Clerk . Was instructed to, prepare bylaws. ioliowtng,; accounts . were paid:: Blyth Standard, advettisigg, $2.10; G..Ronnenburg, bonds _on trete surer and tax;. collector, , $49.50; - Provincial •• Treasurer,, i n s.ul i n, $$1.47; hydro,::for hall and shed, $15'(11; J:, A, Gray, .Blyth District. Fire Areae $57; relief account, $15; Ne1Son Biggins,. stamps and un- ,employment insurance, $50;Gar- rCer 1�liciiolson; fox bounty; $4; Jas. Coultes, fox bounty,- $4; Clifford Marks, fox .bounty, $4; 'Geo: Idol-• ' lard, fox bounty.,, $4; Wingharn -, Postmaster, •unemployflient,stainps $6.82; Walter Shortroed, rural municipalities, $25; Stewart Proc- ter, - rural rrituiicipalitt0sr $25,; Bailie Parrott, tog mutticipalrties 5, He bad family medical bills' to dean uy He needed v cash to modernize his kitchen „ -mee-bora, • Faced with unforeseen, hc�isehok expenses? `Want, to make some special major � ' p. ur • chase?. Need money for tastes -or to meet a family emergency? Personal loans to help 1eo.1?le meet•just such situations are being made b • the chartered banks every day. • n, ' a ' a favour when . iii visit You're,pat skiing . � �. . a' chartered bank, to arrange ,'a personal THE cI-lARrEliE.11`_oA141Cs s in -a am loan. The manager welcomes opportunities to; make loans, repayable out of earnings ' ori convenient'instalr tints. And at a ,chartered bank, you, can. always count on privacy and courteous.considera- tion, whether' you are anra'nging aloan or other: valuable : services the ban Using. l 1~ provides. - RVCNe YOUR COMMUNITY