HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-03-27, Page 5TME EARLY BIRD '
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EARLY CANQEllt. DETECTION
- GETS LONG LIFE
Watch for:. the Signs.
See your Doctor AT ONCE!
Delay means death,
Detection doubles the odds for YOU
CANCER CAN 'BE. CURED' It?
CAUGHT IN TIME ;
Canadian Cancer Society
Seafortli Branch: Pres.. J. W. Talbot
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'' CL.EANINO..
11s Better Than Ever At
Buchanan Cleaners
mount Forest,
• More Spots and Stains Removed
e Garments Stay Clean. Longer
#MILIER'S
'LAUNDRY SERVICE
MRS.. W P Mix r FS :Agent
Phone ?AZ i - . - Seaforth
pie.kups Monday -;and Thursday
Sell_ that unnecessary piece of
furniture through a Huron Expos•
for Classified Ad.:; Phone 141. or 142
1�II'ihson Cake's
Seaforth Horse
Sets, : U.S.. Record
A 'horse -owned -'by a Seaforth
man ended 1958 in a third-place .tie.
with- three other • North America
horses as the leading dash horses'
for. 1958 were listed in the March,
edition. of Hoof Beats,, the official
publication of the United States•
Trotting, Association: The' -horse,'.
Thunder. Bay, classed as an aged
pacer, "won 22 races during the;
season,, • The animal is ' owned by
Wilson Oke, :of, Seaforth.
••,The •top :place horse; owned by
a Missouri man, ;won 25 races,
while 'the .second -plate horse, with
23 wins, was 'Don McKay; ';owned,
by Kenneth Kerr,' Goderich: The,
Seaforth:. animal was tied with
horses froni Iowa, South :Dakota.
and Nova Scotia, all. with 22 wins:.
Of the top. 11 horses listed for
the season in the United States and
Canada, seven are' ,Canadian hors-
es. ang,:three; from '` this area, The.
three area' horses Were 'Thunder
Bay_ and Don: McKay, and in ninth
place; With 19 wins,; Governor` G.,
owned by S. Revmgton and :Willnarn.
'1!:llerington, _Exeter.
FT BRINGS YOU THE NEW
NOW....`.
ft leads all competitors)
Jusst,look at these; figures:
tA!EB, 5TARCROSS.28$ won first place ..:, SHAVER
_1958:Caiiadian-Centras-Random-rest- -- nit-- atieRceb§s
n AVERAGE.''; .286. ,
IN# Inoom. ovor ChldC'end Feed Costs.:.. ,
Ar eregs egg productiori per'chick started (reckoned
01 ao4 t1�Ys of''age on 1'lo<vuuets)
Pwt nt•Mortiiflty from 7 days to7,500 days of age...
iM.of feed:Per.dozen eggs.....: : ......::........
posolgigiworioi .
aid grading large.:.......:.
$2:09,
197
8.1
5.1'
59.6
$3,00
233
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4.3
63.9
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tiliAVEJt hRDSS 8-
-�• R 28 was als Top 0
ua i R '
rtl e p Q e n in
'Missouri
ale1958 Random, ...and Shaver -has been
Oa tooder•fo(. The *St three' years, of the Central: Test in
1 gni. Your Swift hatchoryman' can show you the figures
rw• Ih nim frits.
Ir
n ' SHAVER � STARGROSS 288 toda
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4, 'Clinton. ' Phone.Seaforth 847 r 5 '-
Lucknow
Elected Head• •
;Huron Fruitgrowers
Lorne Woods, of Lucknow, 'was
elected president of.. the Huron
County Fruit Growers' Association
for 1959 and 1960 at the annual
dinner in Clinton; .Past -president is
Fraser Stirling, of Bayfield.
Other new•officers are: William
McKenzie, Exeter, •first vice -press-''
dent; Doli Middleton, Clinton; sec-
,ond ' vice-president; D. H Miles,
Clinton, secretary -treasurer, Str"w-,
art. Middleton, Clinton, district.' di-
.erector; directors; R. Middleton,
' •Clinton; Fred ,Bell, Goderich; Boyd.
Taylor, Walton;'; P. Gibbings, Clin-
ton; George Johnston, Bayfield; L.
V. Hogarth, Exeter; George Jbynt,
Lueknow; Clayton Laithwaite, God-
, ericb; Barry Mitchell,. Goderich;
V. Jeffery, Exeter; John:Redmond,
Goderich; B. Blake, Brussels; Ar-
mond Lassaline.. Goderieb; . Fred
;' Middleton, Clinton; Jantes Stirling,
Hayfield; Wes Joynt, Lucknow; R.
J. McLaughlin, 'Brussels; D: Las -
saline, .Goderich; ..Edward Wise,
Clinton; "Thomas' Salked, Lucknow.
Abouf '100 .growers.' and _guests
•:ARE ' FA
A Rl►'IERS .visiting the : lent 'of William Stone.. durn an: o e .hon ' , '' :.
.. -, , . . p . _g P � house -recently, recelv., � attended the banquet at Hotel _Chi,.
ed ;an outline of the plant's +operations: from. company-,rerresentative James Sinclair. Some of the ton. r"
Visitors,: included (left..to right) Herb Hetherington, Wheatley;; Mr., :Sinclair; . Levi `Rands, ' Mit- Speakers included Huron County
shell; Ted,Cooper; Tillsonburg, and 'Orville-Beuermann,: Seaforth. More than .500 ugrowers and Warden•:; William . Jewitt; Royce
dealers visited . the new.granular fertilizer, plant ;during the . open house.facauloy, representing Clinton
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IPPS :BAST INSTITUTE, GUEST_
HEAR . TRAVELOGUE OF JAPAN
St. Andrew's United.Churcli audi-
Corium, Kippen, lovely with pre -fu-
sions of sp"ring flowers. was ` the
setting, Wednesday evening: for the
March: meeting of Kippen East Wo-
men's Institute, when special
guests were Elitnville, Hensen,
BAKE SALE
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'Doors open at ,3 p.m.
Under auspices '
p of
Edelweiss Rebekah.Lodge
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DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA
GeneraLlA.dmission
Sponsored by Seaforth Jr. Farmers
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Glen Gowrie -and- Crediton Insti=
tures: Over 100 ' members; and
guests attended, • President .Mrs:
-Campbell ;Eyre.,chaired"the meet'
irg•
• Dr. E A. McMaster, of Sea
-forth sfiokved motion pictures . in
color of` niT- trip -to -the Orient,—and:
sierra£ed--ver-y--interesting:"ahrl in'
formative, • highlights . of his trip;.
which *as much enjoyed by all
present. The speaker was intro_:
diced by: -;. Mrs. :;.James - M cNaugh
tori and,'thanked.'by' Mrs.- W. L.
Merribers answered t11e ,roll call
by ° `Piece I Would—like. to—visit
Miss M. Elhs • of:' I1ensall . com
merited -'on- the-;-m-otto;-i"Laugh
More, Worry Less". A ladies"`quay
tette ; from- :Crediton" contributed a
selection; a piano duet from ..leis
•Gowrie, arid. •a
readin
Jacksori W c s, -b Mrs
of Ehmv111e An
...,
invitation to the ,daffodil.tea ,ate
James` Street United Church, Exe-
ter,, was" received. Ten "dollar's was.
voted to the Mental Health Asso'
dation.: ;
The annual meeting will be held'.
in , pril and election of , ,officers;
wi11°^take. place. "All conveners'of;
standing committees .are asked to•
bring •in -their'. reports at thi"s meet-.:
mg,'- ,buffet ,luncheon was` served•
'in the Sunday' school• rooms, which
'were •most • attractive with,; spring:.
flowers Hostesses ,:were !the 12th
-group. •Program ,conveners were•
the Kippen:group, with lunch sere`
ed.. the '12th group. + ,
and par ticpating ' in the, activities
MARRIED 49 YEARS
Mr. .and' Mrs.,George,..-Wallace
celebrated their i 49th 'wedding are
niversary at their• Home' 0 Crohn
arty with •friends -! and relatives.:
Married'; ln• Mich;- ,1910, at the'
bride's home '.thoy farmed in Ful
Parton aownship::for 25 years.Ti'e
.fore, retiring to Cromarty,
•... ''.ennVenerS'Of•
'Sta
Mayor Burton Stapley,•. Professors
:Maines `Kelly `aitd eir`Teskey, of
��'Ut3S ':Pian . the Ontario Agricultural College,
• Guelph; Gordon! Blair, . industrial
.�.chlevement ;;commissioner `for Burlington, for-
_ Day 1 merly .associated with a fruit
Tfie,. •4_. H .Homernakin sprayilig equipment firm ,.for 39
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Club years
.Achievement- Day for the Cereal Mr Blair dificussed" improved.
Slielf ':which; Was cancelled.Febi u technigines • m 'spray ing and devel
ary T- for: the BIyth :area; will be ,P
a inept' of insecticides.
held Friday;' April 3, at the`.Mem'' ' Another speaker itias S. 13'. sto
of sal ;Hail, Blyth. Auburn • `•Blyth thers, • "Huron County's ..first agri
, cultural representative, now lving
Brussels, Cranbrook • , McKillop, retired; atLucknow, • who introduc
1V.ioncrieff 'and Walton, club%. niem- ed the first' experiments m• spray-
hers will be xhibitnCheo b the ounty.,
during the day's program .'
• . 'RecPgnitlon ,wi1L be made to pro-
vincial.and county honour winners
and fol.., all members Successfully
completing theypr;•oject
--Henson—Prices--
-Prices-
Hensan-1 Prices.
Pricesat ;Iien'sall: esnitrnuni'ty
sale Th0isdayi' Vere steady on beth
cattle;'and, pigs. Butcher steers up.
to $24.60; :'butcher heifers` up to
$23.20; butcher ,cows:' 18.10;'; -hut-
cher ;bulls $20 70 .Holstein' Calves,
$13 • to ;: $34; -Durham 'calves `$36 to
$55; veal calves,, --$32 50. a cwt,;
weanling pigs,;'$ 7.80 t6.$71.:2;chunks;
$13.10
to $15.20; ;feeders,
$17,50;1 .sows-;,;,.$47to, $75; boars;
• $9.60 a cwt.
Sold; were: 480 pigs, 245:eattle
and.!75. calves:
TWo ponies, were sold for, $400
a ' Hensa'll Aman; and one for $164
to.'a Mitcliell;.resident
Midget -.Auto. Owner: "I_,want 'a
half ' pint of : gasoline and a' tea-
spoon sof oil --please,'.'
Service Station Attendant "And
shall 'I; ebugli; into the ares, sir?"
• Don:
-na, " of Carlingford; John Crom-
arty; Mrs. Ed., (Verna) Brooks
,
Staffs - an d Mr s. Pe rc . ' Ve lma
Adams, 'Blyth;:' '.11 •grandchildren
and.: one great-granddaughter.
ert'.
Auctioneer.
Reserve your; Sale Date now .f
R R 3 Phone -Clinton
Seaforth HU',2-7534,
THE HURON EXPO
It, Si -WORTH' On; MAR fT.27, 14,44
Seaforth • Agricultural Society
is :again sponsoring
COMPETITIONS
featuring' - -
YORK BARLEY,and
R DNEY
Q
Anyone interested: contact:
Harold Pryce, Ken Stewart or, Robert McMillan --
J
o zve . one
the doctor
and
ac' ide t..:a d ill
An n Sudden.'
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One of the first thinsyou do is"sutiim n. reeds al.
g ,, o c
help, .by, telephone_
In an °'acrnergY -y
out- out- -'tg. $
Pele hone.' fives`' ou
prompt and priceless asci; Just k_nowing;' it is there,,
ready' to serve you day ;or night, is 'a coirifort. in '
• itself. It's hard to put a:'value on these ;things. `Yet ,
yourtelephone provides them all -. and, more..=at .
minimum cost..
THE wenn'TELEPHONECOMPAJIY OP, CANADA
nnonnce_ gni
Seaforth Co-op is now in the, gas and oil -business
and Since the Co-op is owned and operated by the people
who patronize it,;this means°'that you, sir, now;ha re:your'
own Petroleum Business
With'the addition of the petroleum lute, you hake theadd
ed convenienceof buying all your petroleum requirements
from;,' your Co op where you will have the benefit of quality
'products as well, as'the very important patronage dividend,
TANKS , - PETROLEUM' PATRONS
ANb EO'C'IPIVIENT, ON � LOAN FB
EE `'OFCHARGE ' TO SEAFORTII CO -' OP
us • Stove Oil Furnace:
-- Separate rpeter for fuel oil to avoid contamination
'of gas aridfuel oil.
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SERVICE IS
Diesel ;Oil lubricating:, Oil •Grease.,.
— Aluminum' Tanks to Prevent Evaporation
- Tank Gauger
Satisfaction avin+
OUR NUMBER., ONE COMMODITY
For.•a $1,0.00" Membership Fee and your Loyal Patronage yotr can share
in CO-OP• 'A.TRONAGE" REFUND
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