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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-03-20, Page 6• ---'TIE PrUitoN EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTIL •1 [Altar;: Swift's new.Sky-Hi 316 was developed especial for. the poultry Miser who depends lipOn his- Wind flock fo r income.; It combines high production wttb•.good feed- -_ conversion forresI, assemefficiency,'And unlike •rnan2 high producers„Swif3's.aew Sk =Hi-316•maintair s an extremely high rate of lay without sacrificing egg size, newstrain-crest Le horn that Miceli a completely Here is c p y9. in all• characteristics of economic. importance. In extensive. -S Hr`316 tests' of.: this and . other strain -crosses, t he ky proved superior. It -had the highest egg produalen, earliest maturity, and.grq,atest livability of all tested:During • an 11 -month period, theSky-Ht,3'16'achieved' a production f 281 e , .. an average rate of le ,of 86- %� Arid' the 9 ,99s Y .W: egg -weight keptY. -wei ht •consistentl• .high: Order this top mne- akar for your fleck.. . : the ,Sky HI • 316 is adeal for -either floor or Ca e<:Sky_- -.- Hi=s-4tFademark -- of Swift Canadian Co, Limited For•. the Sky -Hi 316 'and' " ether fine. Swift chicks,contact ELGIN NOTT 8.it. No:,:4,',Clinton` PHONE: SEAFORTII-847 R 5.. Swift Howick-Makes':3 Appointments . Mrs. Tack Ferguson:. was appoint, -ed as .'a member 'ta ;the Howiek Township.Recreatibn,Committee at' the regular monthly 'meeting of Howick council, - The - appointment followed the 'resignation -Prom the committee- of 'Bme?son• Ferguson.' All members of council were".pres- .ent,and Reeve ArthurGibson was in the, ehair. 'Grants were Made to .the Huron County_ Sortand.Crop Improvement Association, $25; and- the _North Huron ,Safety Council, $20. The. '' application o£ -the Engeland ',Produce Company, •Milverton, for spraying of cattle for . warble= fly was accepted,.' Ken Graham .was appointed warble fly iu.spector for the township for 1959` Rates for" spraying were, set at '12 •cents..a head for,._spraying. 'cattle • and ' 50 rents a pound -for" supply of pow der;: and 14 cents• a head if, not paid by July -1; 1959: Yo•!S .-.your farm'arrd'Eamtty .iter_ _ BRODHAGEN Mitchell hellPe S aker Hear c ckha . drd t of Mit Mrs I W Lo shell; .was the guest :'speaker, at the: monthly meeting . of United Lutheran Church Women on'Wed: nesday, :afternoon Her ` topic was `Gratitude:" Mrs. Lew .clicks, the President:. read the. scripture. les- sen, Prayer and opening and .cies Denten versicles. ,.Mrs E: J Fischer',."closed , .devotions "with -P ye. ra `r`:=There--were: 35 - members and seven visitors present • o ' contest During the •-lunch •,h_ ur s Were.''conducted .by • Mrs. Toledo Beuermann, Mrs ReubenHouck and Mrs ' lL., Sholdice♦ ; Birthdays were reported by Mrs..0 W Ieon hardt, 1VIrs. Orland Rohrer and^Mrs.. Toledo.''Benermann, - L"u;ich', was served by Mrs.. tni DiegelW , Mrs:, m-Diegel, Mrs,.. Jonas pittmer; Mrs: Mary D"ittiner; Mrs ' H:' E :D eget, •Mrs. • Martin Dietz,' --Mrs E R T} Fi cher, Mrs ` Lew Hicks and,Nirs :Dalton -,-Hinz You are invited to attend a ural -Urban Dinner -as-the-guest-of-the -Seaforth Lions Club at— Community Centre �a In vie: of the disregard by the, general pub r tion -issued :b ' lie," of the recent pcla o. ma y the Town GoulYcil .r e the confinement of doge, and the fact that they are not torun at large_ at any tame, the Council`: feels that charges• must, be laid under this13y4aw. Any, owner qr : harbourer, of ;a :. dog whQ 'allows it to!' run at large' can be 'summoned into Cour. The finein;a case'of this' kind' could be $50 U0 and costs.. `. The Council and myself :would ask all citi- zens concernedtocomply with the Taws and avoid the consequences, •Mcyoi nor ea th on �a r h2 0 a, c d M at 6..'30 SPECIAL, SPEAKER Dr. -E. S. Lackey �!STRICT HARRY CORNISH, . Harry' 'Cornish, Port Elgin, died in Westminster Hospital, London, on -Friday. Ile had beena patient since. November,: 1958, and was in his 70th :year. For 'a time Mr. Cornish farmed in Western Canada later living"in Fullerton township, Seaforth, Strat- ford and, Port Elgin, where heehad resided. about ' six 'years.' He was a -member of the' Port Elgin branch of the .Canadian Legiong Surviving besides. his wife, El- len, are two sons, Walder, -S•trat- ford, and Leonard Woodsthck; one daughter; 'Mrs. J. (Doris) • Wil- liamson, -Camp. ;Borden ;.and nine grandchildren,: The remains rested- at estedat the Davis funeral home, Port Elgin. MRS. W. E:BR,IDGEMAN The death occurred in•Edmonton on Wednesday, 'March 11, of Mrs.. W. E. Dridgeman, formerly Pris- cilla ris cilla "•Beatrice .(Lulla) "-Kyle. Mrs. Bridgeman, was ,born ' in Tucker-. smith in -1888, -where " she -resided; until 1910, when she. went to the Western Provinces She remained until there' her death In1916sh was da marrie to WU e hpredeceased, ham Bridgman irs wh o r dee sed a. her iem n 1942.8Surviving' are one IV'ALTO N Mission Band'. •• -,The:.Cleaner ,Mission:':73,and• .lnet Sunday morning• with' 52?meiniiers: present ;Brian' -Tr is";presided- r T' lea' er :Mrs.-:Wter.:.Bewle Presented' . - a life • membership ; to Janice: Doreen Housttdn from M�°s. Rgbert ainuston.': . ,;.The Purpose was ' explained by the leader; ° after which thankoffer . ing ,gnvelopes' ,were distributed. Following ;a..short• talk 'on prayer, Audrey •.McMichael led in prayer for 'missionaries and teachers. The scripture lesson was read by Alex Gul'utzen 4from: Psalm. 23:12 and; :I Peter 5 7' Classes were"formed for die stu'period," WMS and WA "'Mrs William' Turnbull' presided over the V MS meeting held .in•,the church"basernent' of Duffs United Church last Thursday n afternoon. The meeting. opened with' a hymn,. vith�Vlrs. . Watson a" the piano:; Mrs T. , Leeming .read :;the scrip tore taken, from 'John 3:1-5" and, ;10,' and 4:1=11; and 'Mrs Waiter Broad foot led in prayer, — -The-.toll--call,., avas_arisweracLli a miracle performed by ,Jesus;'? and 1he,,minutes. of the:•last meet ing ,were;: given ' by Mrs; Robert: McMichael. The •treasurer; Mrs. H. Craig, reporteda.bal'anee on hand of:' $36 10 ': A reading entitled, "The Indians " Was:-read^by ;±Mrs. Cliff Ritchie;" also •Mrs: ;Ed Bryant re fid'. a ,Tetter from ,the• Unitarian Ser of the ,Agricultural Economics-__ Department of th,.^A. Guelph Accommodation is -limited to '160, and Free Tickets,: with the' conipli- meats; of «M.einbers of the Lions Club, are ay..ailable to farmers on. a 'first-come '-first-served' basis..,, Admission is by ticket only Tickets may,'.be,obtained from: Keating.'s P�iarmacy_ The Huron Expositor Seafolrth `F•arlmers-Co=ol "Topnotch Feeds 'Huron:Presbytery. _ at ; Godericli: ,will be held March 20, with -the: foflowi'ng:delegates ii appointed: Mrs...Bert Johnston,•iVlrs.:. Alvin'. McDonald; and Mrs. Wilbur -,-Turn- of "Turn • _ • • • • ' Tobuy,sell or rent, farms, -businesses, land, useLondon and • Western', Ontario's best, market place ...'the Want Ad` pages, of The London^:free: Press. You Can find ,buyers for" cattle, horses, pigs, pooltt-j►,' farm :ecifili orient you no longer use .' » . and bargains' io equipment .and eattle,'kee want„to buy in Landon Free Press::Want. Ad •, • ..• columns. ynt. ontoe • le -n London'end-.Westertl- 4 # ` tiaTiy,S'tllottsands of people +rst inex enslve London free' Press Want A d al directly p � Ads -to -deal with their eu$toMers . Get the 'job done: quickly . . Ads received by,5 p.m. appear in next clay's paper. 11 cry 24.k. ezct Pr.' ' 'oil brooders, t¢,� -eye battery br gee r1 m; r adon GE nithilezi•lul arnr. rtd 27xtiU �.,.� s. r b Ix 2191 of TI40 i 8 1fr o f �' 8 , ._ 87rCss - : •.:� h , . tuetl..raorri ; _ ,44444'Notts e G E o: �, • O g . tee .c 1 � WLMer.: •. .:+eu . �rtet•r ,; _.,.—.�..,,�?98:.;i7' Vin; ytr3h, 777;Duri % :. tt•: moria,,. pctn ,•"Srf,,gnin s Hao h. ieeket:.. 8 yrravlrig r)flcj• r, •,:K , . ' S.. H�rtyiitio t; . ,8?•CBB CE:Y7N� • er t ad ( r-----""41°114. -- - mitt., . SAn, dot rl 1iAN and: d mode t; b "*'-..,• •..Mee/lt. r d ALIT. •, II ;'te acct . ".'r4 blit only a y6aRirYs, 'At .. ; i �m cqi;' z a Bei �ast�ng' t� d? ant,, v, '.tier etc. '• 4- 525 Dux a BY • ..w -•••viii., tondonEree1ress 7 e.3�».#1..:tnAr4u 9'n bggertEy ai4tie. xpzitl as '»honor R`65 eh' at�reb riD�Uiand Value C�'7, g.;p„q liurund :o` at= ovt as �� � l; rb 'K ,•., et ,- j' " 3 • . life• . at . 38fi •tYg g3 eve Du. f, .1.13-W.tet aBd !A*Ni: iirgt elfef�s2-ret.._ tiiiiit..sua ,t,,,,,.•.portables.'= :..83-Sg"`..,.,--�C-nr..: t~J?p' St.:'ilEFg" e � • 9.2iAtr g teed F only.-,-S4g:9n ;'Iv .ca t g S,EL,? CUA ae - iGEF1A - .. ,_-?'.CBg mtieMtt Nri... rtidd-i»rr,ao.n« ase• ment ,sto, 6t41..6irKatx+._ � AlerT �,�,a.a �1cit{s. W....s,. ►.. »n m. � t. 7, FUNERA-#S. daughter,. Mrs. Douglas •McRae, of Faust, -,Alta., and two.: sons, Ce, cil, of Calgary, :and William, of Toronto. TWO Sisters also survive her, Mrs. George, Hills, of Bullett; on: and' Mrs. Murray Cranl, of Edmon- t: Interment took -place in Edmon 'MRS AGNES NOPE, Mrs. Agnes Nott, ^ 81, Clinton;, widow "of ,John Nott,,. died in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on Thursday,; March 12'• She was' the farther Agnes Youngblut, 'a .laugh ter of the, late Mr: and Mrs; Jacob: Y oung?ilut, and was -born in fiullett, township on: a farm on •the, boun dary between Auburn and';Blytli Site:, had lived most of her life in Londesboro, where she • was a. member of.: the 'United'Church... She As survived_ by tWo laugh ters, . Mrs. `Ernest.: Stevens, Wal-. ton . ,and •'Mrs. Frank: Reber -tome Sea Orth; three sisters, Mrs.' John' -trodden, Londesbor'o; Miss , besot' gb.•andMar 'Yours lot : Mrs:': ilham W Archapibault, :both:,.gf Goderich,: seeern grandchildren andfive great a idchild en r r g The remains•rested at, the Ba11 and funeral -home; Clmton, where the funeral Service was con-• ducted by> Rev J:`' T. white, of Londesbord United Church,'Satur-, cay'At 2 ,p.m,: Burial was.in Clin-: ton. >eeinetery,' Pallbearers' were IViajor Yoii11gb1iit,.:Earl Westbrook, Walter Westbroolr,. Leonard' Arch-. ambault, • 'Arnot' •Osbaldeston and 7.Don d Yourrgblut;-all-'nephews of - Persons attending : the funeral ‘from a distance were. from Sarnia,< London,Goderich, ,Stratford and surrouding comunity.. 'Euchre : Winners '. At a enchre Thursday night;` sponsored s the' Eastern Star in Che.IOOF Hall tkie' following were y,iners ladigs first 1vlrs. James_ Doig; lone`:; hands, • Mrs .James Barry, consolation; Mrs` E, -Brady, men, first, E. Hutchinson;, lone hands M, ': Clark; ` - consolation, 1VI. E. Clarke, . In ' a draw for a" cake, Miss `Thelma: Forbes.,..: was tie winner.' . Wensall' Prices ..` Prices' `of both cattle and pigs were . stronger last . week: at the: Hensall community :sale: butcher steers up' to $24.60; butcher hei- fers up to -$21.80 baby beefs, $25.30; butcher .cows up to $19,90;- springer cows up to $202.00; _ 1 stein calves, : $1,0.50' to $21; •D ham calves,.$35 to ,$08: wen g pigs, $8 • to $11;., chunks, $12,7 to _$15,10; feeders $19 to $26; sows, $50 to ,$70 _ . Two hundred cattle, 65 calves and; 425 pigs were sold .• - Orange Hall, SEAFORTII,,. Wed., March 15th at 8-:30 pan. Admission 40 Cents LUNCH 1 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIII11111111111111111 11`,, A UC , HRE•& D AN CE arch 2 Freda , M, SE,AFORTH Community Ce>itz ' Music •' by L A IAN' WItzBEE' S ORCHESTR -Admission ;75c -=—Lunch provided. Sponsored `by.' Seaforth "Women's; Institute ill! UhJi1111111N11111'llllilllllllhllllllllll t , REVITALIZED, .;C LEANING Is.,Better Than Ever Atj. Buchanan Cleaners, Mount Forest •. More Spots and Stains Removed;, • Casts Stay Clean Longer LAYJNDRX SERVICE . ' MRS; W. P.yMILLER. ='Agent•': Phone,247 Seaford Pickups Monday an Thursday::; . Mornings `' E'ED OATS' LE.Y and. .R A.R Registered No• t and .CommercialNo Y • All Popular'Varieties • SE -ED BEANS Re is: redNo 1 n mer `'1'No 1 to arid Com Glia SANILA.n H LITE C— a d�1�I C E Commercial o: 1 Clipper GR S anA LOVER.' SEEDS S d.CE A full `ne o •. ;' rieties: h f All Popular: Ya We are Agents for C -I -L PE S - Y.T RFL0`Vv F ERTILIZER -' • 1-% 1VI G illi _ n Corn; in smallertr - uck load lots. ts. We Lure in the market•for good oats that;: will make- • Brin.g;,i:n your'samlrles Owing; to Stormy Weather THREE ,ACT CT COMEDY • s�i�as -.Smidge From Turnip Ric Laughs _and _Pun Galore' ._ Don't_; Hiss I,t' :..., St. Co luxnban-' Parish Hall 7th at 8:30 • .i RC1 0 p W. G. THOMPSON • HENSALL WANT': ADS BRING RESULTS 'Phone ;141 or 142 RtAD:THE ADVERTISEMENTS • It's a -. Profitable' PastillitO ,•t ••'The McKillop Group had charge, of the -,topic , with Mrs.:' R.•..'Mc Michael in: charge,.. taking as .her topic, . '.`Unemployment : and Imi ?i-, grants.” --MrS Turnbull read an it- tem on `-`Programs"- and: closed the meeting :with .prayer. - With Mrs N. `Reid presiding; the WA opened with prayer.,:The theme, for the day: was; "No greater love. hath 'a", man:thee than this. Mrs. R. Bennett..•gave . the secretary s 1 re- port.' It was decided to. send.; $10' to a fund in Toronto .and to: give. -out .Easter 'lilies; to the shut-ins.' Mrs. A. ' Coutts reported 'a balance of $11448 on hand., KI"f PE , • March Meeting, of i411IS 'Thea March meeting of . the WMS of I(ippeii United. Church was held. in the.schoolroom on Thursday,< March S; `at' 2' p.m., with 19, "mem hers and two visitors present. :Mrs. John A. Cooper and •Mrs. Emerson Kyle were "hostesses. "Mrs. ;Egan= McBride. 'conducted the worship :service_•, The roll;, ca1T was answer- ed with a verse 'from the Book of Mark.' Mrs B. Consitt " presided for :the business''part of':the ineetr,: ing,--during which- the ;ladies -•:wens - reminded that used articles for: the bale should` be :turned":in by ,the end of"April :Mrs:"-Eirierson. Kyle" andj. Robert McGregor were appointed. 'delegates' to the Presbyterial;.": to be held in Goderieh•.on` March.; 20. Mrs• Bert Faber read ,a poem:•:en- titled, "Spring,"' Mrd: ' Ross Love .had charge of .the stutlr :hook. and gave a chapter on -Mexico:" She was, assisted by' Mrs A; Parsons, Mrs E. Jarrett,. Mrs . J."Andetson and Mrs; Harold Jones, Mrs. ; E. kyle and Mrs.. R 'Broadfoot • are the visitors -for -the- thonth of. March, Mrs. ' Cofisitt;' thanked. ev-' eryone ifor, helping: E`venjng iku4iliary PIans.. Tea ' • Mrs.Ren Elderopened the March meeting. of ,the Evening Auxiliary • 'of the United, held in the, Church .sc7ioolroo>xi-'1Konday, with the theme song. and, prayer, follow- ed by the 4evotional . with ;Mrs. Walker: 'Carlile: in charge Virs. Davec��yle read :the scrippture passe a es 1Wi:rs Wes'Richardson •led'.ia. ,prays .. Mrs: Carlil`e,.usn g Eatst as a theme, 'read an appropriate Paper.' Minutes and roll call were • given with 30 members being present. The roll call Was answered: with donations to the variety table for the bake sale and tea 1 & held this week• in the church schoolroom, A donation of $t .was received to be placed in flower fund or birthdaly box A :motion was pased that $755 being part of `their allocation of; $3G 0 be sent to the treasurer:: An invitation to a Daffodil res' - in Jaynes' Street United Church, Exeter, in the interest of ,the Can cer Society,' w:as received and it 'was left to each ,ndividttat to de as she Saw fit, Mrs, Gordon %'Iunu. reported five sick calls: Mtg..' D:' Kyle,.• reported Aon the `"two flower pedestals for the church. "'these' will be_ ordered and paid'for from the bake ' Sale 'receipts. Mrs: D' Cook presented the: study• on liieiti; co.. A'recreatioiial •Retied• was ervi joyed ,iii charge; of Mrs., 'Iiigraiix "Attl Mrs. A, Munn. Lwweheon'tvas served. , Meet John R. Jones, manager of a Toronto -Dominion Bank: branch in Brantford.; jack is a good man to know -just' ask any of the thousands of customers -he's served during -his,' more -than. -30 years -with " 'k `Bank" in branches throughout Ontario Oft the Job, Jack enjoys golf, curling, and boating, and meets his community responsibilities through active participation m a number of civic and church organizations: That's Jack Jones—capable, courteous, always ready to lend a hand -typic I' of the friendly, Bank. efficient, you ll find at: your nearby - :., $ra>9;,ch of The.Toronto-Dominion Drop .an soon and see why . • people make the Offer6nce . at THE Tortotnro-Domnitit BA K i'H .. BA'Nlit 'El AT '.1-OOKS AHEAD . 11. M. SPITT,A f/-Mail940, eafoi°t t` &aiieh