HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-03-27, Page 6MIR -ON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH ONT, M.VIARCH 27„ 1959
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IIENSALL=:DISTRICT•. CQ OP held their annual_L neeting iii
Zurich • recently:...' The,',!' directors and ,branch •;manaers areshown
above. They are 'front row, :left to right Bert Klopp, secretary of:
the Co:oparid: manager"of .the Zurich-•• branch; Garnet Moiisseau,...,
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O fa � �t8 ,� OW- removal, -
CIh sn o a
r
on
the. Streetsof t
Municipality
this
will , .
be aIl :-
0
w=
ed. between the hours of 2 a.m. and 8 a.m
This order will be strictly•
Df(ced n acrox
d
ance'with the HighwayTraffic A�,.Section_.•
•;.
43,Subsection9
C -ICER
h
at the
nicip_ .patty y.w
b responsible—for wl�l' no� e any
damages .caused to parked vehicles as the
result of : snow removal operations.
erg
H. WILSOt
Town of Seafo
WINTHROP
The- WMS--and WA '6f Cavan,
Church, Winthrop, are holding
their -Easier thankoffering Wednes-
day `April 1,'at;2. P.M. • A special
;invitation 'is? ,extended to a ll.''.the
girls and leaders. or the c rr to
;attend ' ;Circle 'one will :Took •after
the program, and, circle four, ;`the
-lunch. The ladies':- 'are "-reminded-
that
re i
r m tided
:that'alt articles are tab° brought
_
in for' the bale ;to this• meeting;, as
well as. the Christmas gifts for'.the
Children,' . such as coloring books,
crayons pencils . ete ` .
EAJ1
MONUMENT
Pride $ -:Son
ALLTYPES OF`
CEMETERY . •MEMORIALS
Inquiries: ' are invited.
Telephone Numbers
Exeter 41 Clinton 1620• .
B11111111
woR
Seaforth 573
DR: M. W STAPLEICON
Physician and. Surgeen
Phone 90. Seaforth',
If no answer, call 59 °'-4
JOHN A GORwILL, B A, 41110.
Physician and Surgeon,
Phones: Office Res 5-1
" Seaforth
JOHN. C. GODDARD,i .M.D
Physlciaa• and Surgeon
_Phone 110. Hensajl
.SEAFORTH, CL II
Telephone 26
E. • A. , McMASBA, M.D
Internest-
Telephone 27
P. L. BRADY, M.D.
Telephone 55 •
DR. E.11iALKUs
Telephone 15•
ida7S: Tuesday, Thursday
Saturday, only, 7 9 p.m. •
Appointments may be mark
A. • M. HARPER ,
Chartered Accountant
RI South St. Telephone
Goderieh 343
/leased 'Municipal. Auditor.
G. A. WEBS D C
*Doctor of Chiropractic
438 Main Street Exeter
X -Ray and.Laboratory ,Faci'Iities
Open Each Weekday Except
Wednesday., f
Tues. and Thurs. Evenings 7-9
For Appointment Phone X06
DON S. DENNIS-
Auctioneer
Graduate of R.eisch American
School of Auctioneering Licensed
in Huron and Perth. Cappa�ble of
handling- all Type`s of sales and
advertising:;
DON DENNIS, Walton
Phone Seiforth. 849 r` it
SEAFOR•TH
:VETERINARY .
RY CLINIC
.J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M.;' VS.
W. R.: Bryans, . D.V.M., VS.
PW. G. Drennan, D V.M., V.S.
hone 105 SeafOrth
po0•0:000.0000
0 0..
Ws. CLEARY
0 seaforih, vont. 0
0. LICENSED ;EDIBALMER •
anaFUNEIt t.nntaCTOR 0;
4 Night 6r" Day Calls' 335 OO
�000'000000a';
9 ►dOOO 0000.
0 BOX
Fun rel Service
0 p R.5.. BOA 0.
0. 'Attuned' Embalmer • 0
Yount and careful attention. 0
MOH Bed . 0
► ?LOWERS
FOR ALT. 0
=mops,
ms's, 0.
-0 Via. W stere,
)IRE.CTORY:.
A W. SILIERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Phones Office 173, ltesiden'ce 781
SEAFORTH -ONTARIO
McCONNELL�'
& STEWART
Barristers, Solieitorn,
P. Da.-McCONNELL ,
D. ,ISTEWART
SEAFORTO;: ONT. :Telephone 174
D. H.McINNES
Chiropractic Foot Correction
COMMERCIAL "HOTEL
Monday,_Thursday - 1 to, 8;p.m.
_ JOHN E. •LONGSTAFF
Optometrist '
Phone, 791 ;. Seaforth•
Eyes. Examined Glasses •.Fitted
MAIN. • OFFICE, SEAFORTH
Office Hours: Seaforth :,daily;
except Monday, 9 • a.m. 5:30 p.m.;
Wednesday, 9 :a.m.-12:30 p.m.;
•Thur day evenings by' -appoint.
went only,. `
Clinton: Monday,' '9. a.m..-,5:30
.p.m. (Above Hawkins' Hardware.)
The IVIcKILLOI'
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO
'READ:-OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Ont.
OFFICE
President -Robert ArcRS;hibald, • Sea-
forth'
Vice -President -Allister Broadfoot
Seaforth, JJ
Manager and Sec.-Treas. Missl
-Norma Jeffery, Se, orth
DIRECTOR
E.. J. Trewartha, 'Clinton; .J, L.
Malone,.: Seaford'; Chris: Leon-••
iiardt, Bornhoiini; Robert A:rcb
bald . Seaforth;• John H. McEWl ,
Blyth; William' 5.. Alexander,: W
tail
Harvey.Fuller, Goderich; :3.
E'•'Pepper, Brucefield; .Aflister
Broadfoot, Seaforth,'•
' AGENTS:; •
William "Alper,' .Jr , : I,oaides
. boro;.: J. '.F.. Prueter,'Brodhagen;
Selwyn. Baker, Brussels; :Eric.
Munroe, 'Seaforth. ' •
�O,;O;;000oo0G
o res
3'. A, BURKE
O O Funeral Director
oil
. . a
ODUBLIN ONT. 0
O , Sight or Day. Calls 0
- Phone 43 r 10 0
❑ 09000CY:000
0.
• G. A. WHITNEY . '®
Funeral =Home -0'.
®, Goderlch. •St, W.,-Seaforth 0
4 AMBULANCE navies . 0
0 • Adjustable hospital beds • 0
0 for rent. ' .. 0
0 OCCA ON ' 0
0 Telephone Day or liligbt 111 pO
0 0'
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Postal • Information
.Good .Friday .;'27th Murch ` :and
Easter Monday,;30th March 'being
statutory holidays the Post Office
main door will be open' from 7 a.m,
to 6 p •m; standard time. •On; Good
Friday, the wickets will ber open
for all phases :of bu"sines from:a2.
noon to 1, p.m. only;- on Easter Mon-
day- the''' wickets will }ie open ;for-
busmess from 1:36, p.m to 5:30
p.m. only All ineorning and out=
going_maiis will be, handled as,.us-
ual ',Rural, patrons' are reminded
.there will, be "no mail dehverya'on
these 'hohdays:
The .present schedule of mails'.is
republished for -:your, convenience
mails for despatch going west,
close at".11a.m.'.and 7 pim , going
east elo`se•at 1:45 p,rn.: and 6-:15
p.m. To'efficiently handle all mail .
ings, these closing hours for :de-
spatch',must' be maintained. Street
letter boxes are cleared at .1;15
p m and-5-:30`p.m.. Monday to. Fri-
qday, On Saturdays there- is one col-
lection only; at .1:15 P.M., ,And On
Sundays`_and holidays; one collec-
ti n. 1dY' at 5:36 Ipan.
Mails,are scheduled to arrive;; at
•Seaforth; from the• east at 6;15 am.
and 11:38 am.; i from ;j the 'west
( o erxetr Ciunton'; -at 2-17 -p,m.,
and Goderich, Clinton,;' Wingham
areas 'at '6 59 pm On the arrival
of the mail from; rthe east at 11:38
a.m., the :wickets' will be:•closed for
sorting .and distribution,' reopening
m
at approximately 12 30 p m
• To avoid, •possibility; of error,
please. have outgoing mail address
ed clearly..and fully, with no iris
leading abbreviations. On all Mail-
ings show your return address. On
incoming: mails; -please 'have --your
mail addressed; .in. full to; bdx, num
bei .general 'delivery; -45.r-the cor
rect rural route number;
Walton Coln>munity, Hall
SPOT DANCES
Wednesday, Apr. 1
IAN WILBEE'S ORi; AILSTRA
Lunch Booth Aiaiission Ste
She's Goff a fast
Tucked Under
Her Wing...
McKINLEEY FARMS
and. HATCHERY•
Zurich Ontario,
'honeH3et sall697-r 3
KCPP
manager of the Hensall branch,. and Ray McNall, manager of the
Brucefield 'branch. Back: row, deft toright are: George Clifton,
Allen Armstrong, .Alex McBeath; Orland Reichert, retiring director;
Lloyd Walmer; Glen 'Weida, newly -appointed director; Alex McGre-
gor and Russell Grainger. (Zurich Citizens News Photo)._?
MAIL,_COURIER 23 YEARS
NORMAN
AN
G DRIVES 19 ' --
(� S 31
.__ ,R Z MILES.
r
the : • ' n on . Changeover m : to
Long; of Kippemotor vehicle.
service:'Y:
I.on
Norman::
Wednesday, April 1, will mark,•his
25th 'year; as.:mail.carrier on RR 2;
Kippers. Mr:. Long,; who' serves 78
bo olders o .hi e
,
.
'distance • 24
3/a
of , -milesitY d
a and
has; driven :193,125 .miles in- the 2S;
-.ear
s ofI Service-
•Mr.. Lon - states that this inter'
Was the :worst one in. 25 years
withonly; .one-waytraffic raffic'and
snow
drifts
:;15:-feethigh.':Iir recalling.his-
experiences,i
he said• he :had, to
-crawl on!: -his 'hands and ,knees..to
the 'mail boxes --and had .to wipe
the °;snow -i off the boxes in order. to,
get: the iiiail an
Some winters he° has -driven the
horse,through snowdrifts five ,feet
deep, and •holds the re o'cd.as nev-
er : beings -late on :the mail route.;
He also carried 'the mails to the
C.N:R sfatiori from • .the :post of
face at Kippen for -21 years before
KIPPEN . .
•A. birtlidaY,. dinner was ,given Mr
Terry Taylor, of Kitchener;; recent-,
lyby his"gr•"andmother,• 'Mrs`. R.
Dinsdale, and his 'aunt, •Miss M.
Whiteman..: Those•;;present includ
: Mr and Mrs. Eddie:, Taylor,';
Stratford, Mr. and Mrs r_Wiil.iam
Gerbrandt, of 'Brantford,; and Mr.
and Mrs.. Terry Taylor, of Kitchen-
er
Mrs • Ermal :Owen's,- of. Salem;:`
'Oregon, arrived by plane Thurs-
day i
hursday. night- and . is at the home of,
her father, 'Mr: Henry :Ivison , who.
is ,..ill
Mr. and'. Mrs. 'Norman '"Dickert'
-visited ' relatives . in Kitchener ,on
Sunday
Rebeka
n his 75th year, ,Mt,"Long 'Was
born in()und. andme wen` So -ca to
i{ippen from:Wirdsor 25 years ago.'•
Married,: he' has • two daughters,
Mrs,. Alvin Ulch, Wi id -or, aid: Mrs..
Ed..'.%Little, ':.Hensall one "sen, Ar
.thur,_;St Catharines; tivo; grand-
dtiaeu.
$hters Marcia andCheryl- Lit
ST -COLUMBAN-=
Miss
Clare.'. Malone '>M
s nt `'the
weekend: in. Cobourg with r. ; and
Mrs . Allan: Balers. .
�Mr =atld M
rs. Rnbert�--Gaffne- _
Stratford, and Tom•! .l tirphy, •E1
with : Mr. ,and;• Mrs J r 'F
�4Iis 'R
s ose `o tit
Murray,y, ro o,'Witlt,:
' 1r..and Mrs. Gilbert Muria •
Con Holland,Lond""
M
on,, is visiting
M
rs J,;`J. Holland.. 'c,` •, �
Mir and Mrs; , Pat -Murray r.:and
famit .th Mr aril<.M
don .�vi
Y>-Lon-
Gilbe- > ra.-
rt ;Murray and ,Mr..and' Mrs
Jame '
s lvlcQuaid;
roc
In view of the disregard by the general pub..:
licof the regent proclamation issued by the --
Town,
-Town Council, re the confinement of dogs,
and the fact that they are not` to run at large'
at_:any time, the -Council 'feels, that charges
must be laid under this -Bylaw.
Any owner or. harbourer.. of a
dogwho' allows itto. run at:
•.e
large can be- • oed:.1 t
e sun�IRno
i .._ into
Court, The fine in a case of this
._ kind ..could be $50.00- and. costs,
Council
nd '"
Tha myself :would-; • .
.`ask all cit
zeas concerned an
o cern - _comply ed to with'the•,laws
the cons c"nce -; - •• .
RISTIE Maor`'
,WANTDS ABRIN �• R
A G RESULT � �ine_141, orTll42
1
4'{
•elf Y t fj I
Official Visit ..r
Mrs William Chambers; Exeter
district .deputy president 'Of 'Huron
District, No. 23 willpay. her offs,-
sial•spring visit- to'' EdelweissRe-
bekah Lodge .on April 13; a The Our
on `annual district' meeting •for all
past noble grinds., is to :be held
the ,afternoon of ;April -8 at"Exec
ter.- A donation,- representing: one-
half the proceeds' of a recent .pen
ny sale, was made to Fidelity.I00F
Lodge. _
A letter'from UNICEF, regarding
layettes for Asian. infants, was laid
over for .,consideration•'at a late?'.
meeting. Mrs. Ed. Andrews, , noble
grand, presided. °,
Rebekalis Hold' Dessert Euchre
A successful dessert euchre was
held at the home of Mrs Scott,
Habkirk on:March11 with ,approxi.
mately $50 ;tieing realized Euchre
and a lunch were enjoyed both•af-
ternoon and evening Winners . at
euchre ivere Mrs; Arthur Rout-
ledge, Mrs; Ivy- Butt, Mrs. Alex'
Muir, Mils.` Enos 'Boshart, • Miss
Abbie Seip''and Wilford•:Cameron.:
FUNERALS
MISS .ELLEN E. EVANS
Requiem High Maiv was sung•by
Father Reed Lewis' for Miss Filen
Elizabeth 1 Evans ih St" Joseph's
Roman. Catholic Church, Clinton,
Saturday; at 10 a.m. Miss Evans
;died` Wednesday in Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth. She was form-
erly of McKillop township.
Burialj was made in St.- Colum
ban cemetery. Pallbearers were
JohnriaMo,Bylan, John Shea, Ram Speaymond
Muyernard Tighe, Sn
cer and, Hubert. Reynolds.
MRS. THOMAS AIMING",N
Funeral service for the lae Mrs.
Thomas Aldington-,were 'held ;Sat
urdayat t• p.m. at the G. A. 'Wit-
ney funeral home,; Seaforth. Rev.
J. H. Janes, of St.• Thomas' An-
glican Church offciatedy.,and bur-;
pial was made in' Staffa cemetery.
Pallbearers were. Michael Doyle,
James
ThorpeHRiversenderso, r - ,CharlesCarter .Reeves,'
Kerslake
ankh
AllowMallen n,
USBO1 NE &'HIBBERT.
MIJPLJAL, FIRE
INSITRAN"CE CO
READ OFFICE -:- E eter,'Ontario
]resident;
Alex J Rbade - -.IL E„ 3, Mitchell
Vice -President:
Milton McCurDirdy eet:ora: R;R.,.., Kirkton
E. Clayton Colyuhoun, R.R. 1,
Science Hilt;' Martin Feeney, R.R.
•2, Dublin; Robert: G. Gardiner,
R. 1, . Cromarty ; Timothy E.
Toohey,R Ii;e an
Harry Coates, R.R.1, Centralia;
Clayton Nardi, Mitchell;' Stanley
Hocking, 'Mitcheii:
5olicitM. '
W.
,G. Cochrane .- Exeter
• Secre ary.Treaaarer:
Arthur Proem*.."« . 'OtrA4
Certainly. Other women do.
And they use electricity fordozens of other household:tasks too, --
because modern electric -appliances make it so much easier to
be a, good housekeeper.
Moder a electric appliances can help you do all.. your; work
faster,more efficiently whether . you're
. , .. � � ay r , � ♦polishing floors,
doing the laundry, cleaning the house,' cooking dinner,''ter
washing dishes. It costs so little to enjoy the wonderful con-
-venie ice and freedorn -of modern electrical'livtng:
You et more out of life wheu you get the most oiit of ekectti
Keep vacuum attechmants
in a basket I to • terry . with-
You to.each r mom es you
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