HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-03-20, Page 7STRATFORD TEACHERS' COLLEGE
ONE -.YEAR AND TWO-Y[AR COURSES are offered
` leadipg to an TnteximElen entary-School . Teacher's
Certificate, valid in the elementary schools of Ontario.
TWA OPENS SEPTEMBER 8, 1959. Descriptive booklet
'Teaching in the Elementary Schools of Ontario,'' .free.
—ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT FOR .ADMISSION:
ONE-YEAR COURSE: Standing in eight Grade 13
gg��aapens, ane. of which shall be EnglishComposition-or
English Literature.
TWO-YEAR COURSE; Secondary School Graduation
Diploma of the General,. Course.
INTERVIEWS WITH APPLICANTS are'conducted by ,the
Committee of Selection.' Second school' students
interested en Teachers'`l ould apply.
ua tering : College. should
for interview through: the, principal' of their secondary
school..Other applicants should write,to: '.
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brain -Repurts.
Clayton . A. Smith,' reeve, presid-
ed ' at; the rogidar meeting -of Vs
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borne council, at which time drain
reports were heard on the Jaques
Municipal- Draiur Pridhaih
Drain (Fullerton) • and Glenn Muni
icing Drain- (Hibbert). `.Court of
revision on :these drains was set
for April 13. Tenders were .called
for -the construction, of Glenn -Som-
erville and Jaques, S.E.B, drains
at this meeting 'Tenders will'. close
April 13.
Hubert Hunter was appointed as
inspector to travelwith the.. spray
operator. on warble fly spraying.
He will be paid ,at• the rate of $1.00
per hour.
Council agreed to hold the need
regular- meeting on Monday; .April
13, with a special; meeting on
March ia., This meeting will hear
and consider the report on. the 1955
audit by theauditor, and will read'
and consider the report of the ' De-
pertinent of :Highway's.auditor. on
the 1957 road . expenditures. ' They
will also give further consideration
to the appointment of a second;
warble sly inspector. ..;
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' By HAROLD' KENDRI'Cl 13 ':student. •
. (Intended: for last week * •4
a.
This week. there was •ori election.
•Last'Friday�' a group of boys'left
for Leaders', : Club and Queens' the school to'go to the annual seed
Club. Fifteen; names were upas
fair. at Clinton, Under thedirection
candidates for the . Queen's itle. ,of R. Whiteley, head o£ the agri-
culture department, the -boys -h,ed
hopes of winning spine of the . riz-
es.'•Sure' enough, when the results
came" out, SDRS had won one-: of
'the trophies. The trophy was won
by the team of Bole Fotheringhain,
Jack :Broad!oot and Don McKer-
cher, who gathered 'up a'total of
Candidates 'for. Leaders' '.Club 2,208 points.
were: ;Lewis Knetsch, Robert. Ga "'...
hillock,. Don-Tremeer . and - red South Shades Seaforth 6-3 ,
south egrate Lions turned
Flewitf( These' pupils ':are.:picked _ -
.'the.Staff.' •b ek a st tbbor id b the Sea -
by staff.. To be able: • to be%.a a � n- b y
candidate you' must have a: good forth District High School Golden'
acadelnic, standing .and also have Bears last°'week, scorhng a 64 irie-
'a nice ,personality..The winner for tory and ,.g:ainuig the WOSSA A
the Queen's ,Club was Marjorie
Papple, a grade 13 :student." The
Witmer, -for the 'Leader"': Club: was
Don:Tremeer,'-who i.'s'; also a grade
They were: Agnes Carter; Sandra
Doig,, Noreen McEwing,• Madelon
Townsend,: Kathy 'Boshart,,,Cather-
ine - Buchanan, Ma'r'garet Chesney,
Norma ;Floegy,:, Shirley, paw,' -Bon-
nie • McLeod, '.Betty Muegge, Car-
=olyn.. Neil, Margaret' Wood, F'aye.
Love and Marjorie Papple,
finals against Chatham Collegiate,
last year's champions
The smaller Seaforth team kept
up a'°pesky attack throughout the
genre. The: Lions only showed•flash
es :of the form that; gained them
the Landow and District Conference,
-crown overelYIedway. last' Week:
.After a scoreless.fiist- period;
Bob McMaster, Clare Ross; • Bob
Waterman and 'John Bozak_ scored
it that order; for South in the sec-
ond session
The ',Rears carne to'; li e . in : the
P . g
third . eriod outscorin the Lions
3-2 but the:rally'Was too late, Ray,
Ross scored the South goals; while
Paul • McMaster. 'and _:Ray Scoins
With two --goers ': were the dears
marksm.en.,
Seaforth e 'Te ' .
Lases Marys;
Seaforth• e
Senior boys went .do,
to:defatat the hands•of St. Marys
1VtUTUAL. FIRE' Red Raiders 68 (to , 27; and "St:
`.IN INSURANCE CO:.
,S Marys'"won the two -genie 125
HEADuUFFICE — Exeter,' Ontario to '66.:, Th'e', scorers for; Seaforth
President• Monday s game were. Robert Gov
ilex J 'Rohde' : F .R: 3 Mitchell enlock 8, ;Fred Flewitt'6,`Bob Reith
Vice•President. 4 Ed. James 3, : Howard James • 2,
and Frank Bryan`s netted the final
point, ,Mr. Godin-;and his,boys• are
to ; be'''congratulated for,. their, bril-
liant attempt to get to WOSSA.'af-
ter winning' the .'.HSSA, Champion-
1Virtton<McCurdy -R.R. 1, Kirkton
Directors e
E._Clayton 'Colquhoun, R.R. 1,
Science; Martin Feeney, R.R.
2, Dublin; Robert Q. Gardiner, R.
R 1, Cromarty; , Timothy B.
Toohey, R.R. 3; Lucan.
Agents;
Harry .Coates R R. • 1, Centralia;
Clayton Harris, Mitchell; Stanley
Hocking, Mitchell.
Solicitor:
W. G. Cochrane __-':' - • -Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer:
Arthur -Fraser: - - Exeter
AND DISTINCTION
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citing lines style that ' will -
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buy in other"cars, even at extra Cost. Come in tq,ay and look over Chevrolet's
glamorous new hardtop. it's at your Chevrolet dealer's, now. •
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Two exhibition !basket ball games
were held•in . Seaforth Monday af-
ternoon, with-Seaforth .Seniors• de -
feeling Listowel Juniors. 26-7, and
Listow.eLSeniors defeating Seaforth
Juniors 21-20. Scorers' for Seaforth
Seniors were Marg Elliott 7;'. M:'
Papple 5, Gene :Nixon 5, J. Crich
and Corinne Smith each 'getting 4,
and Alice Ann Nixon. . getting the
remaining one. '. -
'Scorers for .theJurriors were-:• -M-
A. Stapleton• .10, Anise Morris with
6, Cathie Eckert with 3'and Davina
Hubert with one point:
The top five scorers of,'the `four
teams of SDIIS are: Senior Girls:
Eleanor 'Boa 75, Marjorie ,Papple
66,;•Judy Crich 45;'•Gene'Nixon.41,
and Marg .Elliott 31. The total.
paints. scored by the whole team
were 281 points this season ,
Junior Girls: Pearn McLean 65,
Corinne ,Smith 41, Anne Morris 22,
Cathie Eckert 21 end ";Margaret
Ann Stapleton, .20, points:: The total
points, scored - by the team. „this;
season were 180, '
Senior.. Boys . R:obed Reith S,
Ed. James andBcv Henderson,'82'
points .each, Robert Govenlock 44,
Don :Tremeer 37-, Frank Bryans 33.
.`The -total points for the 'whole team'
were 462'"
Junior. Boys: Bill Campbell 69;
Gordon Ross 48; Lloyd Pethick 29,
Gary Burch 18, and Ron:Williani-
son with 15 points, The total points
scored *by the Juniors were 209.
Have Three . HSSA Champ Teams
This term, Seaforth has had three
HSSA Championship . teams. The
teams are the '-Senior '•"A".hockey
team, the Senior ; Girls' Basketball
team- and the -SeniorBoys' Brasket-
ball team. •
The members of•+the Senior Girl's'
Basketball' team are: Judy Crich,
Alice. Nikon, ' Marg •Elliott, Gene
Nixon,. Marjorie Papple, Eleanor
Boa and Corinne Smith.
The members of the SeniorBoys'
Basketball: team are . Robert Gov-.
enlock,' Bail• Menheere, • Keith Peth-
ick, Howard dames, Ed. 'James,
Bev Henderson, Bob Reith,; Frank
Bryans, 'Fred Flewitt, Robert Bin
nendyk, Don Tremeee, .Bert'D'en-
nis end Ron. Eyre, ,.... . .
The members of,:the Junior Girls'
Basketball team are Anne Morris,
Phyllis .Bryans, Lynda • Savauge,..
Cathie Eckert, Corinne Smith,
Pearn McLean, Carol Dennis, Lyn-
da Dobson, Carolyn Hammond,
Judy Wright, Nora Gorwill, Mar-
garet Ann Stapleton, Joan Rey-
noldS -and Davina Hubert.
The members of the Junior Boys'
Basketball team a,reeeBill Pinder,'
Peter Rowat, Ken/Storey, , Prebe n,
Willumsen, Mae: McLean, . Dan
Muegge,, Bill • C'ainpbell, G'a'ry.
.Buick, Ron Williamson, Lloyd Peth-
ick; Ron Beuerman, Murray Jack
lin, Don McKercher; Don CrozierI
and Gordon 'Ross. • •
The coaches were: -Mrs. Hannon
for the girls, and Mr. Godin for the
boys- •'"`
Teen- Town Topics
= (By -Pearn McLean),
The'merbers of Teen Town are
very', thankful to .the,,Town of Sea -
forth. for the use of. the Arena 59±-,
urlay evenings while • the ToWa'°
Hall is being repaired. Each Sat-
ttrday evening, a dance will be held
with an admission'bf 10e with' a
membership ,card The members
of Teen ,.Town have - sent a small
donation to Listowel of $25;00. We
hope that' this, in some way, will
help the- grief stricken families
who have lost someone near to
them in the disaster. •
. Last Saturday evening it'wasade
tided to have an admission of S0c
with .a .'membership' card at the
dances, Seeing` ;we have . to ,.pay.. a
small. amounteach,,Saturday eve-
ning,; we . feel' this is' not hutch to
ask of each ern.; We hope this
will benefit greanyto Teen 'Town,
Mr. Hutchinson • and a few of
the members were going over our
membership' and we ;find we' have
an enrolment Of over. 300:: We hope
we will . see. this many at every
meeting and danee
Mr. Hutchinson also brought u
M. 1? ug t p
the. `topic of chaperones. Vire. are
very ;pleased' with`' thenumber- of.
adults, who :have come and are
coming to "'supervise ;our meetings.
Saturday evening, March 14 • we',
held *a St. Patrick's dance with
Stuart Baird's orchestra, • the Col-
legians. Everyone was to wear' an.
itemof green en honor of that.great,
Irishman, St. Patrick: This particu-
lar dance was a semi-forinaL i
LINTON
The;; official' board. of 'Ontario -St
Church -.treated l eeehoir tor' a tur-
key' supper .'on Thursday.' Or last
week. 'The ladies,prepared the Sep
per in the'. :kitchen, ' but the: men':
sewed. Games were enjoyed after
the supper.
Mrs. H. Jenkins is under thedoc-'
teles;"care.' We hope -for an: early
recovery.
Congratulations are due Mr. Aril
oldJa'n iesoteand'his-son-fns-hon-
ors won at the"Clinton Seed Fair;.
Iasi, :week.
Mrs. N. Sly, of Ontario `.Street;
Church WMS; was presented with
a . life' membership .;_certificate at
the March -Meeting ;.of the;,WMS.'
The' film,' No Vanishing . Race,.:
depicting Indian affairs,was :shown
-at thet--meeting by::.Rev _G2Vfills;;
At;the Sunday School..sess:ion in
,Ontario Street Church on`:Sunday,.
Mrs. F Townsend was presented:'.
with ;,a. pair'= of lovely bedroom
lamps for „her services as' :etre:.
-tory, o£ ;the .Sudav_Schoot erten
tiue::for the ',past 10 ears.. :Her
class;'
toe ,;;presented her 'with a
lovely embossed •• box of writing
paper. Mrs. `Townsend was.:teach-'
, er of'the adult'class . for 11 years-;'
:Mree Cecil_Elliott and Miss Bar -
bare. ,have returned ';from :visiting,
for two weeks, her;,; parents, Mr:
ewe ewes,' Milton •Wiltse: , in: •Hain.es
City, :Florida:
Mr.: and Mrs. C. `H: Epps,: Mr.
and Mrs. A. • Livermore: and Mr.'
and :Mrs.: S. Middleton "attended
the =annual` `.;Ontario," Horticultural
Association convention at. the King
Edward `Hotel m Toranto, March'
5th 'and ,6th:
Bert
PEPPER;
Auctioneer
Reserve ,Your Sale Date `:now I :.`
'R.R. 3 Phone Clutton
Seafolt�h:_,. �,,HU ._2-2534.
• CANCER CORER
...It is smart mit-to smoke cigar:
ettes
• Smoking reduce's_stamina.'-
• Smoking ' gives. bad taste and
• smell-
• Smoking causes ` shortness of
breath..
• Smokwg 'causes lung cancer.
'Be, Smart . ,Don't Start Smoking
Canadian Cancer Society
Seaforth Brin'ch: J.•`W.. Talbot „Pres..
EWS
The regular meeting of the First
Seaforth "Troop was held at troop
headquarters, Honour Patrol for
the evening was the Lion Petrel.
Plans'' are` Underway` to hold a
Ouse of instruction fortwqpro-
ficiency badges, fireman's,badge
and auto, mechanic's ,badge ,
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and ]IATCHERY-
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Phone Hensall 697 r 3
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To facilitate snow. removaj, No •Parking . on
the.Streets ofthisMunicipality will be. allow-
ed,' between. the hours of .-2--a.in.-- and a d 8 a.m.
Tula:.
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NOTICE I E E
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Municipalitywill' not be Florida: •
for an
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slss�i_ (L ,�ed� ve�ll ��cesult of snow removalopl"atio i.
i/• H. WILSON
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C Town of Seaforth
AFORTH` MONUMENT WORKS
Exeter 41'
OPEN- DAILY . ,•
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ALL TYPES OF
CEMETERY' MEMORIALS
Inquiries are invited.
Telephone p one Numberli.
Clinton '1620. . Seaforth `:b7,
DR. M. W, STAPLETON '
Physician and Surgeon
hone, 90 Sdaforth
If no'anawer,'call 59 ,
JOHN' A. GORWILL;B.A.; M.D
Physician and Surgeon
Phones:; Office 5-W Iles. 5-J
Seaforth
,JOHN C. GODDARD, •M.D. '.
Physicianand Surgeon
'hone', 110 Hensali
—SEA -FORTH s CLINIC
Telephone 26B.
A. McMASTE1i•, .A.,.MD.
Itiiernest
Telephone 27'.
P. L. _BRADY; M.D.
Surgeon•
' Telephone 55 •
DR: E. MALE -US;
• Telephone 15
• EVENETGS::•Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday only, 7-9 '11m.- "
App Ointments may be made. • ,
A. M. HARPER +
Chartered Accountant -
55 South St. T eP
le hone,,
•Goderich 343 '
Licensed Mnnieipal. Auditor.
G.. A WERB; D.C.*
.'Doctor of Chiropractic
438 MainStreet • Exeter .,
X -Ray and Laboratory Facilities
Open -Bach Weekday Except
Wednesday.
Tues. and Thurs : Evenings 7-9
For Appointment Phone' 60.6
DON S. DENNIS
Auctioneer • -
Graduate of Reisch" American
Schaal' of Auctioneering. Licensed.
in Huron: and Perth. Capable of
handling. all types of . sales . and
advertising.
DON DENNIS;' Walton
Phone`Seaforth 843 r
SE'AFORTIT
VETERINARY CLINIC
J. `O. Turnbull„ D.V.M , V.S; W. R. Bryans,-
W..
ryans, W_G. Drennan i3.V- ; ViS.'-
Phone 105 Seaforth
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A. W. SRY
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citor;
Barrister, ,SoliI .Fate.
Phones;_,_Office173. Residence 7ssi'
SEAFORTH , ONTARIO
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors: Etc. -•
P. D. McCONNELL
D. I. - STEWART,
SEAFORTH, ONT.; Telephone 174.
- D�-HiVIcINN-ES
Chiropractic ` Foot Correction ._
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Monday, 'Thursday • 1• to. 8 p.m
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Phone. 791 , r: - - -'Seaforth
Eyes Exarninei -••- Glasses Fitted
MAIN OFFICE, SEAFORTH ., '.
Office Hours: Seaforth • dairy; ; ,
except-Mgnday, 9: a n. 530 pm•;,
ednesday, 9'- a.m 12:30 p.m.;
Thursday ' evenings bye appointe-
meet only.
Clinton: Monday,. 9 am. -5:30
.',,ni, (Above Hawkins'; Ilardware.
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Mc ILLOP
y'rMUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE :CO.
HEAD OPFict-SEAFORTH, Ont.
OFFICERS. .
President—Robert Archibald, Sea-,.
Vice' President Ailister•.Broa pot;
Seaforth ,
Manager and Sec Treas.' - Miss'
Norma Jeffery; Seaforth
DIRECTORS:
E: J. TreWartha Clinton; J. L
Malone, Seaforth; Chris. Leon- •
hardt, Bornholm; • .Hobert Arehi
bald, Seaforth; John H. •McEwin ,
Blyth, William S. Alexander, Wel-
- ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich•; J,
E. Pepper, "Brucefield; Allister
Broadfoot, Seaforth.
AGENTS: - •
William Leiper, Jr.,' •. Londe::
Niro; J. F. Prueter,' Erodbagen;
Selwyn. Baker, Brussels Eric
Munroe, Seaforth
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O Blight or Day Callas.
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4 ' Licensed Embalmer 0
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