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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-03-13, Page 59 '4 Viet Our R a: ACK, d n L NCH cts. ll'1'' he arodu S era Repairs A. �- AR 0 = OMNI 'CR H h' a o >rr Noo.�B.Hi w hone-- T)ublin t'uesda th`: 1959: - all- of -you enjoy, t , Patrick's this Happys,.,., occasion"' N . H N HOE _ LE _TE P ntario i � T Matt .Murray ` :Mrs. Carper ne N .:Fe ene President Secretary, -Treasurer i Dublin is bringing out all its green cloth, in preparation, for. the .annual' St.. Patrick's Day. However, in Dublin, March 17 isn't the day of the ' celebration. - Saturday, March -14, the Dublinites will trav- el to Toronto to: join with former, Dublin `citizens to celebrate this honored Saint's day, This year_ will mark the fourth annual St ,Patr-sk -, 5. party Y in To- ronto. Attendanceresults of: ,the first three, ventures and current •sales -indicate another, full house this year,' Committee members are Gerald K. Hdiland, r Thomas ; G. Butters, Mrs 'Leo Ryan Mrs and- M Nellie -Ackroyd:• An original idea" of Dublin _de scendants in Metropolitan ,Toronto, the annual event attracts 'about 200,, attending with about 50 to 60. from the Dublin. area. Y,ittle program is* planned, with the event being an informal get-together, and a time of renewing Old aertuaintances., 'Dublin has claimed the Seven- teenth` of Ireland as its big day, in past . years, and up until four years ago had always - celebrated -in Dublin. With the move towards the larger centres by many citi- zens't.the idea of an annual reun- ion'caXrte�:about..When Dub Hui hall. was. closed, there was no longer anyplace large enough fora giant homcoming and the St. Patrick's, party idea in Toronto was -formu hated. This year's event will be held at•'the=Alderwoed Plaza. ST. C GLUM BAN Miss Loan Dalton, ."Brescia, Hall, Londal,`�'and Miss•-oreen Dalton, 'Brantford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton. Miss Cleo Bowman, Miss.. Clare Malone and -Miss +.,Mary ;'Catharine Roach,".Stratford, -Miss" Beatrice Maloney,: Waterloo, 'and Leonard Maloney, Luean,'at their homes. Con:Holland, London,. is visiting Mr. and; Mrs. J. J.- Holland. Miss Anne Marie McMillan, 'St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nurs- ing London, - .with Mr. and Mrs. William' McMillan. DISTRICT-, FARM. WINS (Continued from Pagel)- • 742; Jack Broadfoot, :733;- Donald schools in . Hurob, at • Groderich, Clinton, Seaforth, Winghan:l and Exeter, Mixed Grain special feature of the °Fair was the co Petition for mixed gr an , which called for success in -the practical .use of the combination that .is. most common in crop -seed- ings_;on Huron farms:;- The rules for the competition .provided -that the entry,; should. be a 'bushel -of, Mixed :' oats ,d been gand barley,_ from: a crop thathad . row n ':'as a ' . mixture: First prize in the class; went- to Luther Saunders, RR 2, Seaforth; who is:one of the leading exhibitors at the 1959• Huron Seed Fair; -second ~panne in' -the -mixed grain class 'was :taken.by-Robert Fotheringham;. and third by Lewis P Doyne; RIt-5;-Seaforth; Arrangements far. the -1.959 Seed Fair, were Made lay; an, executive headed by Delbert Geiger, Zurich,' • with William • Clark, RR 5, Gude,: rich =and Clarence Shaw; :Wing ham;' ,as vice-presidents.'` Secre- tary-tres'urer of the Fair ,is Doug= las ;Miles, agricultural representa- tive for Huron; and. :assistant, sec- retary-treasiirer is Miss Mae.Cole- Man. ll - Judges for grain and sm a seeds were Keith -Hillier, tondon, of the plant prodlicts, division,• Dominion Department ;'of Agriculture; 'Glen. Anderson of.Lihe-,-field_hu'sband� department, •; Ontario'Agricultural Ta h Pais College; ;'Andrew. Mc vis ley.,, Judge for 'hay, corn,e turnips and `potatoes was Norman S;chinidt. Of Mildmay. Entertain At', Tea ,.t r - Elec •FOf � � Ide. Mrs: Ray' Brown - entertained at a.' trousseau tea on ,•+March . 4 in. -honore her--daughter-y-Ruth, bride -- elect of this _month Mrs.:,Brown; assisted ' .by Ruth, . received the guests at the. door. Mrs. -Rosa B'roadbot, of ••Kippen,- :it . _M r-. -assisted-in-the-ka eheit.:Mrs . • µ. ray: Tyndall, Brucefield, . aunt of; the -bride; served in the afternoon; and Miss Marion, Turner,' of ich, served in, the ,evening. Mrs. • Glen Bridge; `of Brussels, sister of'. the bride, displayed the trousseau': and gifts.; z The bride was the recipient' of manY 1 eautiful and usefill- gifts at, .numerous : showers held `.in: , herd -honor GROUP 2 N RTIiSIDE' W •o A .The -Match Meeting 'pf'Group2, WA o o d ; ni e' 'Church, ffNrhs eU td ot i was ,held' at the home of Mrs. G. Addison. .with a good; attendance. --- Mrs. H. I3ugill opened the meeting: by reading a . poem . entitled,. "Spring': A hymn' was sung; fol lowed' by a prayer by 'Mrs, .-W,' Leeming. Mrs L. 'Carter .read .the' scripture lesson:• Theron call was. ,answered by giving :the, name of. e`-' o � 'rater -e tin. -..-b k I have �h. _.Sri st a s g . oo read It was,decided tp have a Royal Doulton China Show and Tea in Ma Hans to e madeY ,at-the-next , P b x meeting Tbere'are to be films, a; speaker anis tea :Mrs. R.',Savauge' read • a much ' appreciated .Easter `LEGIQN--LADIES'. A)\TXILIAIY , The monthly -meeting:.of the Sea . forth Legion.• Ladies' Auxiliary 'to Branch :156 was • held in :the Legion room with 26 • ladies .liresent.',,Mrs., , C'Little monthl door :Wen- ;the Y. prize, President:. Mrs. E. Jessome ;opened • u the meeting; Secretary' Mrs 0, -;,Little ; read the •minutes of tti ,las;t meetin4^ lliliss T. Forbes gate the` treasurer's report.. . The. birthday party to'be held en ril45-was-discussed. Auxiliaries from Wirigham ;Brussels •and Blyth ha e been invited, coria nittees for `penny sale and draws.;for the par- tywere: appointed.' Mrs,:Janet Me- 'Gregar..gave a,report, on,the euchre in ; -party held February. ,:Two more parties ;are planned in -March. The Zone,'Rally, ta,;be held m Seaforth en May 13; -..'Was: further, discussed, The `mystery'.. prize ,was • won by,: Mrs:-Barliara, .Snell - peeial .prize, by:: Mrs., Maty Chap as -donated b el This prize , w Y P. ,Mrs H:. Brown; Ali aster b x s lie erit'_to_,the _:_auxiliary's .adopted veteran at Westminster Hospital, London. .: The .'annual treat for: the; boys taking part in the Legion -sponsor- ed 'Saturday. rneraing hockey will -this year be • °held 'early rn ApriI. A thank=you card was:, received from -:Mrs.. H. ,Nesbitt'A_ donation of $5.00';is 'to be sent to the towel"Disater, Fund, U:BLI --;at;-- :ombcitation RADII CQRD PLAYER TV Check the Low, .. Low Price Jon This favorite: Model Lova Down Payment Special TernsTO Suit Your Pii-rse As well •' as the Combination .Marconi Sets ee••• other_ complete selection of other Marconi TV's rom.:. i SEV RAL 'USED TV SE''S AT PECIAL PITICES ono UBLINy.,. r is :were 11VTrs; Van. Loon ,aid'. her daughter;-Wha: spoke .informally- oneir return tri Holland. til P to This •proved most:: interesting and:= iriuch information' about .Holland :was gleaned A social; half-hour followed with a couple ofcontests being -;engaged in. Lunch:' was served by Mrs• Rowat, and: Mrs.': .L: Carter.. Mrs.' Leeming ';moved a vote of thanks ,to •`the 'hostess, .lunch' committee• and those taking part McKercher, 733. Members of the second -place team were Gary dew-. itt, 737; Norman • Cartwright, 657;; Charles Houghton, 615 , The winning Seaforth team 'cap- tured the pew ;Topnotch trophy, of- fered €or''ar(nual -competition. In individual' competition• first. , Place in 'the , senior division, • for competitors, 29 years or Younger, went to ;Murray Gaunt, Luclpiow, with 764 points; second to Bruce, Colernan, Seaforth, 760. Gaunt 'wins°: the Crop :'Improvenient' trophy. ' • .. In the, intertediate 'division for• boys aged 19 or under, Glen Coul= it with Brussels, was first tes,RR 5 s , 712 .points, and William Strong, RR 2, Dublin, was second with 625., In the junior -division, forboys itt - X7 or younger, Gary , Je w RR 1, Clinton; was first with237 points, andDon'altt I Kercher`-, RF 1, Dub- lin, was second with 733. 4. In the:;. novice class, : Charles.`. Houghton, RR 2, Clinton,<was-first with '615;. and, ]toward Hendriy'k, -Centralia; was second •with In.the Junior. Farmer team com- petition, only ; one entry + was re- ceived, from , sSeaforth Junior' Fanners,' represented by William Strong, Bill• • Campbell_;and-:Mae Stewart They •'were- coached by` The . junior,;judging Competition- w•as. directed by Arthur Bolton, as= sooiate agriculturali representative. for •Hiirbh, assisted by Bruce Mc-, Corquodale, Stratford; William Mc- Bride;:__Walkerton,_,T.,m `'Haagsa, London;., Boyd Taylor, - Walton; .Mad -Bolton,- Markdale; ..Earl.Mc Spadden; Seaforth; =,Murray ;;Daws; son,' Hens all; ,Ronald:. • McMichael, Wroxeter;• • Zan McAllister:;and .Z rich Carl Hem Mrs: McAllisteru ii gway Brussels; Miss Helen Wil son, • Clinton. • • Judging Contest Number 'of entrants in 'the` junior', fudging competition•'at 119_,;set a new. record -for -thtiannual-:.feature Fair of the Huron County' Seed Five- high school district's had entries in.a team judging compe titian; wan by Seaforth„ with a total . of 2,208 ;points.' Second. `place went to Clinton, "2,009, and -third to Wingham,,, . with • 1,858. Goderich P.laced fourth pritt 'South , Huron fifth. Members of the ,winning Seaforth • team `;were- :Robert ,F'otheringham; See Us' K RAISE 'BE •TO - ST PATRI( It's no:Blarne- . We've been, i l - Business IN DUPI� for ,FIFTY- YEARS 'l For All ,Your GROCERY• and ' GENERA MERCHANDISE _ NEED1 DILL ,& CO�IiPAN' Generl Merchant JOE DILL —'- Praprie Dublin rr since 1'934• . Phone•`' Flour Phone 31 CUSTOM (H', G Cement for:`` Sale All Rinds of Gran'Bought and Sold goal Merchant. Feed Seeds E ' APL TON Oil S N u lin ,D b_ Y' Gary wJewitt , won the' Crop 'Im- provement' trophy' for best ;score' in junior or novio~e, class xe ,inn B steel` of edium or late oats u. ui Jack:•Broadfoot :Brueefield,`'Lu-. Ther` Saunders;;RR' 2, Seaforth Lewis P. Co ne ' RR 5' Seaforth Early :'Oats Robert P Allan, . Brueefield; Robert 'otheringbanr; .RR .3, ,Seaforth;; J A:: Jamieson, 'RR4,-Seaforth•, James,;Carpochan; RR 3, Seaforth;_ Ken Ryan, , Wal ",ton; Andrew Tugnbull, +RR 2 _Brns sets..- ce Class—Oscar Kieffer , liR1. Wog ream;; William. Dennis, :Wilton; :Jack ,Broadfoot; Rodger Kieffer, RR 1; Wingham;, Bert Al- Lucknow. I -:'n-` -Dghaallm. V;i't heat 'FoWthaelrtinr-hSahFrDeoetn, „Walton;;Roht. atd Ryan,Walton; Jack Brdfoat . Malting ',Barley --Robert other Jack Broadfoot;, Luther � . `Saunders; Douglas' Jamieson, .RR 4; CIinton,-Ken- Ryan, Walton; LewisP' Coyne:. Barley; other.'.than malting var- ieties - -ran .`_.Hicks,: "Centr`alia,; Ken Carnoehan,: Seaforth; "Newton.. Clarke;' ; Woodham; , Rebert P.' • AI Tan; Robert Eatheringham; R."N. Alexander Londesboro:, Fiel,'d , ;BemisRehert::.P 'Allan;' a -Bill Char 'Robert Fotheringh m,,. y ters; RR' 3 Kippen; Ross McBeath RB 3; Kippen;•Gary Jenes,,,,RR 3, Kipper,; Norma Geiger,`.RR 'Small seeds,', general: class -Ken' Alion;'Lucknow,.;.flax; -R. N; -Alex a-nder. Londesboro millet. Late riot toes.-I(utandiii Sebago, etc ���i R Tltutba%IensaJ?=An-- drew .Turnbull,';RR 2, Brussels; R. Y McLaren Hensafl; George Wal- ker Hensall- ''Douglas Hughson,` -Exeter Robert Allan, Sr Bryce field Earlyrpotatoes (Cobbler, Chip= newa, etc-) Andrew. Turnbull; R. P.- Allan R "'Y:: 'McLaren, ' :Earl" Rowe, - Hensa1l °Donald- Coyne,; -RR 5, Seaforth: • Hybrid 'Corn; Y2 ears Robert;P.' A11an, .Robert Fotheringhanl, Rosa Marshall•Kirkton, Robert Broad foot, •Bruce€ield; . Jack "Broadfoot,' Brucefield;.-Torn Hern,, Woodham.'` Bushel , of - turnips; ' not waxed— Retie', belberque, Brussels; Ken; Carnpclian, Seaforth Alfalfa • Seed- Luther Saunders, 'Robert.: Fotheltiiigham; °Tom. -1 ern, Woodham - Timothy Seed=Luther Saunders;, R. N. Alexander, 'Jack .Broadffiet J. A. Jamieson,. Robert 'P. Athan,. •Donald. Ryan, Walton: -,: • ' Mixed Grain', :(oats and barley' :grown ;ash a mixture) — ,Luther '8aunders Robert P TAllan .Robert Fotherin'gham, :Lewis P.• Caine; RR 5;•Seaforth;Jamies.Carnochan, ° 8 Seaford,;: Kennetli--Canio clian,'RR' 3,. Seaforth. Junior Classes leasaf' Bran REAMERY BUTTER A. Good Market For Your utter • 1 �oult�ry and P(.ULTRY Branches .in:- Dublin in:Dublin 68 2 Seaforth 17O -W. ,r. eggs. . PACKERS, Junior Qat classes, half bushel shown - by 4 H. club member—Nor man Cartwright, Londesboro; Rod- ger Kieffer,' Wingham, .Ronald Herr, :'Woodham, Wayne • Bern; Woodham; Kenneth", Ryan; ,Wal- ton; Donald Ryan, Walton. +' Juriioi••Rarley,Class-Robt. Foth»: eringham; Sack Broadfoot; , Laur- ence Taylor, ,Londesboro; • Donald Coyne, Seaforth. , '• • Junior Corn 'Class—Ralph. Fink ibeiner,`• RR 2;' Crediton Muriel.; Cornish}, RR 1, Woodham; Robert Fotheringhain;-.-Doris---Cornish,,, ; RR' 1, Woodham; Jack Broadfoot.. • Field Prop Competition Sample,: Oats--0"Sear Kieffer, William Den- nis, Walton; Lewis P Coyne. • Field Crop 'Competition, Barley -,--Robert Fotheringham,- Lewis'' P.. Coyne. . Field Crop Competition, Hybrid; Corn=Robert Fotheringham; Rob- ert t Broadfopt, john -g, :Bell, Seaforth Ten -Bushel' Class, Oats—Robert P. Allan; 'Andrew'Turnbull; .Whit- ney,, Coates,' Centralia; John:Pick-• ering,, Dashwood; 'Bruce Tuckey, EXeter; Oscar.' Tuckey, RR 3,;:Fx- eter. Ten -Bushel. Class Barley --.Frank • Hicks, -Centralia; Newton Clarke,;; Woodham; Robt P. Allan, Charles Prout, Centralia; J: :M '•Taylor,. Winghariti; Jack Broadfoot, ; First -Gut' Hay,, in bale — Oscar; Kieffer,- Wingh'am.; R6ss Marshall, Kirkton; Robert •Fotheritigbam,;;- H'uron County 'Home, :Clinton; A1- Betties, Baeld- •. Second Cut Hay, in bale = Baily Charters,, RR 3, ,-Kippen; • 11.. B. Taylor, RR' ,3, Walton;' Kenneth Carnochan; Walter Shortreed, R'ob ert Fotheringhain. - • - Field -chopped 'Hay Richard Procter, RR 5, Brussels; Robert;, Procter, RR, 5,- Brusse15; , IL.'B. Taylor.; - Specials:. - Sp'eeial prites..Hybrid. corn Spey` tial, . Robert Fotheringham, Ross Marshall; 13uilett, Federation .of ;(Continued on Page 8) CLEARING., APPLIANCES C ES 1958 . 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