The Huron Expositor, 1959-04-10, Page 1(.1
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One Hundredth! Year
Whole •Number 43e7
SEAFORT1i;i ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1959'
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Seeforth „Chamber' of.Conimerce
. will • join with grotriS , from all
across Canadato'observe Chamber
of Commerce Week; from APri1:12.
• te:18: The week is being observed
locally With, a membership drive
and a geneial meeting. -
The reemliershifi'committee,s un-
der chairman R. S. Box, is invit-
ing new, membership fkom Seaforth
citizens. The committee , are cir-
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et:7'7
uc
a es Gft of
a e(hairs
ersnirt
•.; Tockersreith..ecoujial.....xeCOgnized
.. the improvements ..Made
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Sea -
forth .Tb\Va Tuesday, ' when
theLeeettieter
table and. eheieS, for. use ie. the,
'council roefrj.e. •• • •
For anany :years . Tne,kers.reith-,
.e,rneetirieS..'have been . held in the.
. • :,•Seaf Oeth building : and , coinfeit7. ex-
pressed Its appreciation of, the. IOW
:,.rental'it. has Paiel during the Years
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and- the 'improved cartinied atien
now provided the'preeeritation
of the tabia and -chairs -
...repeVe Ivan Forsyth e preeldedancl.
..,"*Itaieenthera...Weee.: present.: Dnring..
-eehe.,ebSeneehf :Reeve Forsyth, who
„,. WOS aerifOrrMg.. With ..a..-Departinent,
of Highways representative diering.
.a bertiOn.afr,theeneeting;•-the chair
occupied bY'„Coundillor, Frank-
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-,Meetingand•remiested...a:grent to-
wards the -Clieten Spring Show. A.
grant ..ef• $75 "Wee ',made.. Carl-Dal-
toi,
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,:represerifing.'..the-F eriners"etleie-;•
iOn,'. reqUeetecle
finne grants to the'Federation. ofi
e:Agrietilture. He • Wa e advised . that
council was' .committed to 'a grant.
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to the Federation for 1959 and
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that •-seeh a: grant.woul , be eriade.,
Council :ackno:wledged.'.a Petitieri
, welts: from. Kenneth
:Williams -and ethers .'ancle:the,Clerk,
;. Wes. instructed -have .Engineers
-Archibald, Gray. • and eMcKs,Y.. tee
..etendent AfielieW:'Iroittfen.Wae auth
.tarliedi: to atttrid a`scbeel for .:road
.--g-ifffirileirdetitt70,-e-teariettlettgee--
. May .11 end.12 Ilis
eXPenSeS. Will.; be paid. ' • ..
ee. Eyre was aPpointe.d 'w,ega
;:iP$PeOtor for flie township at a.
Wa.gd of 906 Per, hour while du-
ty, :••plies an allowance of per •
mile for ear, .',,Wnte'lemegelle county,
..weed:.inepeetzeettended:th'e
ng and ..introditeed.. Alex ,Chesney,
aSsietent 'weed in,
:speCtore..woad,,...eeinerele,:tirebleins,
were diseuseecV.:and. ottned-. agreed:
to pay their .eleareeif:I.ieaft Sperge
spraying•edone.„,bYreetheeeGottety,-ef,
citlarilingepotential Members, giV7
bag-the:eines end Valtie of a Cham-
ber' , of Commerce. :Membership,
Wire:139X:,sa-ed;,ie,the-Surest way of
continuing • and 6300:ding": eten-
ninnitY betteeinent eproje cts
general meeting ie being plan-
ned 'be'r theelocal , chamber Ttiesdaye
night in the Town Hall. Two films
will be shown, Power apd Pass-
age" and "Front ..breerie ".;13:6*-•,'
The meeting,: C. of :C..offie '
dials point, out 'is -Open to 'the 'gen..'
eral public, and is designed te
familiarize people wed). •• "What; a
Chamber of :ConiMerce Ise •
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Referring o the ,comng week,
W. R. Smith, president of the_Sea-
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nted out some
01
the projects, sponsored by the
:group .:cloriiagetlit-'Past year. . The.
chareber Sponenied. the Get-Out-
the,Vote : Campaign,e,-..charnber of
Commerce Week Paint-
Up
CamPaigne'endorsed a fund •for
theeSpeingleill Diaster, distributed
'Chamber: litera.earee' .fiebbig A114
eteuitiegersegelaejetreffieee.
and eignale. Hee-alsOesaidethateg
the'reqUest .of .Council; the • 'G. 4,
Q..eplayed enemajer,part in 'arearig-
ing eventseleading.,eb he deeision
to erect- e new shoe,..fattory: here.
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The SeafOrth Chan-02er of., Coref•
Pierce slogan this : year is: "Mem-
bership. in youe 'Chamber doesn't
est it peyee'ree''•
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Station dirlton
Tests Readiness
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ME' SEAPORTH ARE. CANCER CAMPAIGN , e s,under nextw ' •
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of the _district. canvass eampaign,,,eif icias,eeeceelainecle_ e urpose. of the 'appeal to Meyer B. F,
= Christie-(-eeetree)."--eibliff-lbet--2(leite-is-preeident-61--;the-.Seaferthebeanen-a
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is -chairman of publicity., The campaign„.which has as its objective $1,500, is headed by -Fred
E. Willis., (Expositor photo by Phillipt)
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RCAF Stafien Clinton officials:
have :annotinced that StationeClir
tone along with Other RCAF units
,:aeroes.,Canada,eevill. be required to
demonstrate. its •operational readi-
ness ire tests „called without .warn -
'Mg during ,the cereing year:•TlieSe
-teetee-YeillebeinetittiteclebyTraininge
(nmm,i,r1HeadqUart,ers at Treri
,
revealed how great these difficul- -
, t evils controls' were needed The Co-operative- has developed r
, ties were, andthe extent to which '
the correctiote, of a_particula.r clif- ' ' to a. point where at can provide
frciilty create' a: new capital -Mr. Harvey said, and Is -
cliffieulty,---e— ticelearly- ' intereated----in--t-
striall fermer, who hastheright
, epre _Hopper: opened the discus -
attitude and proper cutlook. At the
tegration, was the linkage of pro- Seine time a farrier taking a con -
Single Copies, 5 CentS
$2.50 a Year M Advance-
ture .Has Prcit..1ei
reon
In a spiriteddiscussion- -that delivered the meat the following
nehedeen_e_v_m_laepeet of ;vett- Sunday. „1-
cal .inteeratione a, panel ethat in- 4-IaurPxiee----NeSpitt''''f°rir.lerlY a-
gureg p od in -gem r now farini i
-.dueled leadMgeagrieUltheal fi • , _salesenan,of contractsfora broiler
-Senglit-nuteethe--effeet integration ethe-TBieith ,area, said eantrael7farm.e.
, r uc g ce n, ng n
would have on the family farm mg is one e es exemp es o
he discuesion took place at vertea egr on. A ngle rm
produces the baby -c menu-
° F TJ
gathering,arranged lay the . • ,
The panel eehiee effiehoee Gee.. •-f4actleulirosn'htlieen*: bfeiredds',";: -P1Z-e08cPelSe' S61:othsee
.don Ontario ',Farmers' • Union,
held; e,e),H.S. Monday/ ' evening.
oilers. wlaenz they „erave reached
-Econoniisteete_.O, .C,,. 131 1 Ha
president; De,.
11°PPer, Agricilltysuryal _rtheedtlecortore•tcht.'617ceoingshut'nieVrheillles.r...tdihe'
most-eflielen --ope-ration-theediffie
-Fieldman Tr.c.0., Gede7111-1;aur- _cuity the
'Ithnatr ilthe practise c(71--
ence Nesbitt, past president Junier'
PVaaluirgilela.rne--..s Jr:-no-nd.-;:aowas ls.1-.111W.Mgei. .4ehar°ilm-,s°d-f:::1--tati.wlitiedf-eilitlaanld: suyilsitteSne,behebeaemsie.usgalgaehrsigtreeedrd, vertical integration.
tract 1, ,., moderated - 1111 4 ar e would
This wonld be going back to ductioe which was aggravated by
cdit°r• d th owningthe farms -now Dr Hopper didn't agree the
While no conclugions were reach- wre_tild no longer own the land, but threat was from Vertical Integra-
ed- by those on .tlie panel of- by
e man -would own thousands of Th ' thr t I. th r
These could best he Provided. by
the farmer-, himself through his
„Co-opereteve_organiza_tion he said.
Gordon Hill, president of the On-
tario: Farrnereleitnimetold the
,meetieg vertical integration on the
small farm, or the family farm,
could do no good, and defined the
family farm as P, tWo-man unit,
more often a ma p and his wife try-
ing tiej.'' get the best value for labor,
land and tiene.” Mr,' Hill said that
agricultural production had in,
creased 4.4 per cent per captain
--1e40-48-(-8-yeerse-,--while • indifstrial---
output has increased only 2.2 per '
cent in the same peried. He felt
the biggest problem was over -pro-
the audience of 200 Huron farmers, acres;, • . . • • , . tion.• e prime- p e
• • ' 'sting snia'l farm is ag-
it
was Obvious that the e, was no.
Belfellery_ey .district .Co-op ricultura teehnolo, , f_whaele vier-
,..1'..rla_g_sY_.__•4_,0,t.s°IncaTt1°4'xi'Vh,t:c4,4y7„diff16.w.h'ultls-,144cyv,,a_s-erenee.le. agreed. vertical integration tical .integeation was. but a „part
„required eeaS- cemplete. co,' was, onithe,inereasee-1-09.far ,•"as'•'ag-, Provides•. OTPital. to-Perrnit ,,the
concerned. There There quabfred„ farmer to take. advent-
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pei ati f' all - -e ern ' 'rienithre Was
could be benefits _L _1W -a result of age of his knowled e and of ad
increased efficiency arid -th pre- vances in the industry.
zup the iridustry. disedssions
Objective for Seaforth and
•dis-
trict in the April earnpalge..of the;
Canadian -Cancer. Society is $1,e00,4
it . was 'revealedthis , Week eby•
branch. president john W. Tathoti
Thisrepresentsa ',portion of the
$13,00,0 target set for the .Huron
Unit of -the seeleey in its second
year ..of: Operation: taste -year, the
ton .eild elinpires Will be tent. ,te
.:theeTtaricarSe:unitssete- assess-. the
units' reaction to. the tests.
Parits.ef 'the ekereise•Will include
mulitaryePredaTitions sixriilar te,
' those conducted in towns and cities
during xercines.As
,a result, there is.e. possibility- t1.1.,f
Station Clinton _Willuse its 'stearn.
hooter and %sirens as signale:
tiv-
iliais in the area are not to, take
any action: top the signals::: • . •.•
The tests at Station Clinton'.. are
:deeigitecIefareeetileeperseenelgee.
, e
ly 'arid it is net, Intended . tit a t etV1.1
lens or C,iVil Deeenceeganizatiens-
e,
will take part in any way.
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HOld•Fdmilly: Dinner
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On 80th ,Birthday!:
A Surprise :diener party at her
-residence at •KitaPen, marked. the
80th'ili.birthday.. of :Mrs. . Jame§
Wright.' " . • • •:" .
.eAllinembere of 'her fandly.were
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.,presene, and,ittebided'IVIr.• afideMee.
Brasefleld ; Mr: and
.34'1'8;1 .Gordon. Wright,,-ATeR Tina,
Johi-Wof Lorne Park; Mr. and.lVire..
Orland' It etekert and Ken, of , Hen:
sail: ' Mr. and 'Mrs. .. Frank Wright
:and feinilye Ripper", and Mr. Mich-
ael Murphy,...of.
'Others. who called duringthe day
to offer congratulations were
,and Mrs. Harvey: Craig: and. Gra-
harn and Sherrill,":of Walton, :and
Mr.. 'and',1Irs*. Lorne . Aikens and
.6;. at ,e•tirre.,. DST. Ann, of .Dublin.
Schools; $6,000; . TeX .':bOttritYe
$253;',' Warbicide,. $247,29;',
re-
lief, $135,36;- Arespitelilatitheee$17.; :
:'.s.tipplenientarf,„_elloveariees-; •$25;,
EgrnclvWe Water,,, $641;
itY4nsurance.;... $1,77.,1,5e eatery and
:..,allOWante). $241.63; ,Receiv.er-Gen-
:erale,•,$7.1.5; grarek. •05;e.: roads;
• Conned 7adjeinrned to meet May
unit raised slightly oyer $12,000 in
its- first campaign, '
A door-to-door -.canvass will be
staged here ,•and in Tuckersmith
and 1VIcKillop townships next week,
April 13thto18th. •
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Unit chairman,- R. E. Pooley, of
Exeter, announced this breakdown
of theecounty objettive:, aoderich
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be. „ohs erved in Hensel': tine ., jar,
With tli.e.--eyeek•-being: endorsed by.
the Villagee Celnicil•' Meeting -144 -
day night at the Town Hall the
conned were apPrOached ;by Hall,
-Pitord-7'-president'm he Ilene -all
:Cha mber, -an proelai me the week.
f April 12 't 18 "Ps. Chamber
f Commerce' Week e
•Al d f cold t h to be
'ordered for the. village .etreets -and
',..froleteo the_PieSt_gyi_4..P...eerle-PPJ;r.
metal, culverts, to .be, ,eheede.in
was granted! Me.. Jones, o e-
:QueensWay Nursing Home, to place
gravel in frorit Of his home. Aeser-.
was- -also gie40-eie resident,
Sm"yed, by, the Herblerrle drain; that
action woeld, be ',taken to foe-, the
drain when weatherepeemitted.
Mrs. Moen, Rarinie. and IvirS.
Minnie, NoakeseWere named repre.
'sentatives to the IVfid-Western..On-
tario Development Association.
' A .represeritative of each of the
Hensail miis, along with court -ell;
. inspect 'the village dump next
Tuesday to look oVer conditions
.there.
Cerepensatiori enetheliremen
will -
be iner,eagecl from. $,p,apo. to $4,9001
followieg, :cligeessiore lee, council,
Clerk 13. 1,...MeNaughton .reported
; tht -1958 ',tax Preea rs as being •$.1,-
.001, :rpported,-rebeipt
eef 13.5.96210.--bretaxepaYnienes-. The
1.97.5a* tax ',roll ryas". handed in. The.•
tax •C011eefer, Waeeeerfttfticted to, ree
turn the tax arrears .preperties'as
.untollected to be forvearded to the:
rs
Charnbet of Co mm erce. Week Will
timc
Bills- end accounts approved fOr
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'payment included: .0. R. Davis,
selary,, -$231.58; P, L. Ucls-laugh-
trim salary, .$100;, Hyde Bros.; re-
-pairs and labor, $16.70; , Hensall
Distriet Cd -op, oil., $24.19e Leven-
der's Garage; labor, $4.20; P. L.
Naueht ii, poste , $5,Keys'
Tie s oit, snow v $5775;
Clareece Reid erieWplowing,"' $30;
Exeter „Times -Advocate, advertise
meet $13.90- Ed: Fink repairs and
.labor, •$42.43e-e-13elleefelephone 0.1
$28,50; Receiver -General, -income
tax, '$1.75; relief, $20; I -Ie asa'.Pub-
eliceekAilitiesi-Cerrien ission '$L7$3.
'rotar,' $583.93.
sion 'and • indicated that vertical in
treet with a- ,coeap can. exercise
ducei groWer, feed Coniparede. and
eentrol. e• • ' •
$4,000; Exeter, "'$3,5e0;•,', Clinton, retail outlet,s,, -ahde is a.' business. .
niany farmers dienot regard..
$2,500- .'Wingham, $1,000- • Blyth controlled, by one man frorn. hatch-
far/rang' as..a business. , 1± must be .
$509; pride S,eaforth, $1,500.. Fends :Mg of •laroilers, eci thee' eelling .
`raised in Huron are used to fine them to cnstoiners in chain Stores. rn 1 na „business if it is to 'succeed, Dr.
anee service work here, as well All ...chain stores work on a basis
una
opt) r a • Farniers are Cap tal- •
education and 1-",6se arch of e Vereit ale 'integration, Verticol
. • • . Toe..,""iften 'he over invests in COM-
e s id i
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iste, Whether they like it or not,
pregegme • carried , one across Cane 'integiation is ' nothing . :pewee .the .. • 2 -
ada2 e95$; the 'Huron unit: sneaker • :said; ferefather'e• '':-Aet• the regular ',meeting Of Hib- tal equiPmentinrelation to the re-
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. council, .a..reSolutien-w4.k..Pai,- t.11rn
.$700.1 was -The early farmer raised.hes-liogs ' edappointing Archibald,;
'Gray. arid ''.."..-An..Swering a suggestion that eon.-
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• - t ne the -..tra.cts.resulted- loss . of freedoin,
.S34i1i):torris, . Of car -leer -and the need 'Ifis...ho" t pe ple ene the f on uthe Brane of 'thefWatsoon necessary
ssoers itotokout it Lor early: eliagnesiS. $10,000, steps 01 the church on.Sundav;rbilt- Drain 'arid. make areport oleo n- e
v:i3a;,tfeRrrsWainr .Tedor,tor;.,tcr• rofoVenheer:aubshecte.a,ina-„ thefol 9wing. .eekapc1the , Liability,• compensation,.spray-. a ityr'act .we7_ takfe. , thein
cer-
' hag • and.'floater .ineurarice 'policies tain ru must'. be ollowe r,
spent $1,800 on -some 45 caneer pa- worked ,with certical 'integration. er
uTe sed to educate citizens in the grew his own feed for hogs, eold, McKay, engineers o ex in
pointed t t "
p t Were renewed with F.. Adair Camp- Hopper -added, freedom was stilj
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research eojec. s.,
h ' •Se dri A a the case With, our
Carripaign
• ,Q, airman . of the ef
OCIr
bell e.r. Son, • available as W
The auditors' report was read pioneer, settlers': But if we insisted
Willis, •Seaforth `Postinatter. He and adopted,- end it wa's noted -the on, the standards- we expect_today,___
and 'his. Commetteeeha',/*: beer,i hard; deeratiehee'.fOr • the .e.,ear 1958 re- _pertain, eineieet ,• of conformity
distribution. of -literature that -Will rcir Si-iltecl in •a deficit- De ...e2,179,00, was necesear.Y.
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at Work- tins -week -arranging for
1
Clerk Roy Burchill was instraieted "By liberty; do.' you. iriean to .
acottuhelr...ecaanmValcsasigann 4mez, ;.• . .toa_dvter_ft.ise_crr. . „the denyestbleopr_og. raessivee ;fanner, who
working out If everybody in 'Canada -Went te. Glenn e ains, ten ere, o e hail up gas piant and
" .openecl at the next regular meet:- !progress by- ueing irroderri±n-fetlie-
a e•sairre-tierne;'tWO out ordve .felt the difficulty
romar fiveptople, would corae • - Me‘iplowing operations 'in the Gordon Hoe
eem, eno _ • t 1
precedet a d '
a Public library to borrow a book. edeeee ae--askede---
, Coulple tee.,1•1e4ip :epee epprexima e,y:, $13 - wae that the return on: preducts
• ty-hari ede:,111ja..',01.8e,..t6elgteoe'eal.,:o.iliist. •
rid ocio for the winter •monthS: ..dm not -bear a feir relation. to the •
county -treasurer for colleetion.
a
es
a ean ization
.:orto
On .Thursday evening the mem- Mann doing the -eilling:—
bers of -the •Btodhagen and.district Eighteen Sunday School teachers
Chainber of ,:Cornmerce .entertain-- and four assistants -were in attend-
ed
their dad:let ,to a banquet at arieelfinetheir first simper erneette
.-the-Mitiliellv•?..Leglineeilall;-' with "16 on Thursday eVenitig in -the base-
attendariee.' The tables' were merit . of Ste Peter's • Lutheran
ei beautifidly-decorated in , Easter Chtech, • •
colors: arid:Opined with hyacinths, The --delicious ;meal Was provided
George; Eickcieire.welcomed the by •members of the .Stewards of
' ladies in his usual humorous -and the Christian' Herne ,(1VIarried. Cott-
wey and proposed plea) Group. Alter supper . 'the'
:toast Mrs. Wilfred KrausleoPf. re: teachers- discussed :ways to im-
plied. and congratulated the Men prove -the Sunday School, and
' on .the project they are working many geed changes were suggeSt.--
, on, stating they. will never be able ed. The teachers then grouped fe-'-
. to measure the'goodi :they are de- .gether. according -to the classes
ing for the community and for the they teeth and. worked- out their
, future generations. . lessdn material for the next three:
Wilfred Ahrens was Song leader months..The ,teachers all express -
with Mrs:. R. ShOldice at the piano, '"ed their .appregiatign and agreed
Russell Sholdice and George :Tar- that these supper vvetleshota
meet-
muth out some laugleprovok- -jugs' were vety, beneficial. _ ' '
ing prize. Vase:favors were pre- . Mr. and: Mit. 'Charleg..Matthies,'
smite& to each lady. .'.61:-111-aVistocIr3-,,arid:Mr.:-George 'Jac:
William 'Boyd introduced Dr. E. .eb,i• l:of Kitelienere. "vvith' and,
, McMaster,- of :•,Seafortle. Who Mrs. 'Chris, W. Leonhaedt.
: gave a•etalk on. his visit to Japan, ""--Mie.. Mickey McCloy, of Strat;
and afterwardS, ehowed -moving S(irtic and Mrs. John Hinz, Sr.,' of
pictures; „flise-ealk. and :eminent Sebringville, ,visited With the lat-
tail was very interesting and eit, ter's daughter, Mrs, Lavern-Welfe
eryofte enjoyed IL ',Fred :Herbert and Mr. Wolfe. - • ,
expresped thanks to McMas- Mr. and Mrs. Carman Mogk and
-• ter. . ' daughters', St. Thornes,„ arid' Miss'
Mr. Ford :DiekeenreegaVra con- Nancy, Mogh, and Bob Weitzel,
graturatoty address'''. to President of Stratford, with arid George
S. Rield and. his bride on and Harold Meek. .
thehe,ereeerit'niarriage, and they Mr-. and Mrs. Glee Buchanan, and
Were presented with a wool "blan- Barry', ef Braninton, With Mr..and,
ket. - • ,, Mrs. , Dalton Hinz recently. •
Modern etrusid for daneing was, Mrs, Edith Betiermann, Seaford!)
supplied by.Edgar Elligsen with his with Mr, Mks Charles'•Ahrexis
tape , recorder, and music .ter on Sunday., • , • ,
equire dances. by Gary and War-
ren $holdice, With 'Manuel Beuer-
,
- Wednesday afternooe. Devotions
eeVere in charge of Mrs. Dan. Beu-
i errnanm. Mr. ganiiel:Beuerrifann,
Mrs. Dalton Hinz and/qrs. Edward
Smith. An Easter meditation was
read and an Easter film was shown
of Peter , and the Resurrection.
Thank -you cards were read 4rid a
birthday reported ,by''Mrs. Lavern
The United Lutheran Church wee
Men held their monthly meeti.ng eir me
-Ftesent
oe
S tattimo eaves
for. Laidom-Home
f Mr;
Friends , and nerghbers o
John McNattgliton. and 'Mr. Ar-,
thur McNaughton visited them at
. ,
their home,Thureday evening -prior
'td. their- removal th their new
home in Loedon.
On lachelr of the gathering, a
chair' vves „presented tb Mrs: Md -
:Naughton and a smoking set to Mr.
.-MeNaughton, when the following
.addres8 ” •
"It ,was most certainly ewith re-
gret that your neighbors and
friends regeiVed the news that you
have chosen to leave thisneighbor-
hood." We have gathered here -to-
night to 'thank you for all your
kindness in the past, and to wish
you both success and happiness in
your new heine., New . drawing
these few words to a conclitsion,
-please accept these gilts ae a smell
rernerribrance: Of the Teeple, YOU,
have known ses '
,Cards were playred, winner g be-
ing:, ladies, first, Mrs. Sid 'Gerp-
mell; seconcl,,Mrt. J. Buuck; men,
first, J. McLachlan; second, Ar-
thur Wallace. '
...It Seeiris that, more. 'people use " 'LOGAN' ost of thines which farmers mu...t
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• le buy. 'The nrice received should in-
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publiebbraries -in perts-Of Canada . Leean Council held their re a 1 t.
Relatives and friends, Pumper- epl. ea e, , " 'ReeVe Krauskopf presiding Road rea.,?,,11..a.,
• • ' • ' yments, whi11, in
iri4.45t„,.,thwo7erheomerie_tevrtfolicnierd„..oart14a2uldlssine6.,,4„6Lehae,,,,se,:isa,„._ehd;nraciarneydsOtolifeftofNavertt:_eanana, :_bal_lcsiceismothseroairnaootion?_tt:!inoets ttooti$7o77$33,9,
• " • - • • -Cerriplacenev. ,Reked by I")r. 'Hop-
• where library serviee is not Wide- ineeang, 'with all members present, e uc e ce.t peoc ue ion, plus a „,
bl ft The answer iaY
' ee their'45t-h•wedding, ariniversory,
Mr. and Mese Orawford-were'mar--
W. Ceeeefer.d,, Cromarty honor „reitpiesana:iroesadcamp?ign; whose Board_to..,,k,wle._
gear. „With Canada's first "Wake quest :frOm ' the Monkton ,Seho8)
Canada went into, high, 1-298.31, were oreered pale A ree-
dehen`leires_ up,. eee, on over-procluctiOn,: Mr. Hill said
per what effect this would lialee-
Wolfe.!
-A delieioue Itinch was served by
Mrs. Chris:" W.„Leoriba.rdt, Mrs. /r -
vin, , Mrs.- Harold, lVfogit,
Mrs. W. L. Querengesser and Mrs.
Eli RaPien-
13everley Jane Ileegy, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Hoegy,,,.. was, baptized during the
Sunday morning service, *eh M.
and Mrs. Frank Eiekmeir and Mr.
and Mrs.. Paul Boyd, the -sponsors,
along with the, parents. . •
Mr.-' and Mrs. Albert Smith, of
Bletheim, yisited'his.parents, Mr,
anti --Mrs. Ed, Smith. '
Miss. Audrey Hodgert spent the
Raster holiday.,-3vith :her* grand-
mother, Mrs. Schilbe, at Exeter.
Miss Patricia Querengeseer, of
epentJ,her EASter holidays
vvitle her cousin, teverleySholdice.
Mr. and MrS, Martin': &luck and
David, of Milverton, With his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, -Reuben Buuck.
Misses Dorothy, Kathy and Hel-
en and Masters, Gorden aed David
Becker spent Easter holidays With
Mr. arid Mrs. Milton Rock.-
- Mr. and Mit. Lavern -Wolfe in
Kitchener on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Lerne Wolfe,
Mr. Calvin Hiegel, Waterloo, and
Mr: Wayne, Beuermann, Louden
-Aunt- Celebrates°
88th . Birthday
Mrs. George. Parker, of Owen
Sound, marked: her 88th birthday
on _April 1; at her residence in
that 'city. 4 aunt. Of- Mrs,: A.
Lamont, Mrs. A. Wrtght and Mrs.
James Henderson, of Seaforth, she
is the for -mer -Margaret Carter, - of
Present Gift To
Retiring Head
Of Farme-rs Co-op
reed in chell. by Peeve 1•10. twd moQl • of acteeity eulininate $'20,000 to build a wing to the pre
and ,settlecl on 'the Ilrm.where they .12 „, 4.1112
.
- • Clerk ,ipstrUcted to .make applica-
lic whs not- convinced there was
Rae of the 'Presbyterian Church, 0,ver1Produetion. However,., there
in, Cana LibrarY Week April sent school w-ae granted, and the
now. reside, .cOacegsion 12, Hilbert. The. islweeitc; ,sporiji-Or,;d. in nt to, peoduce. ,
tewnship.. • B c e pe - •
,Munieipal 13oard• !a.mA°sillted from the audience Whe-
121 sot (Irene) Serere ,s 'Stratford: ancl. 1Pnblic Library:' ,. • . -There being no appeals , on -the ther-s°'ne Plan .gunilar to the hcan- ,
They have .•one daughter, 1Virs.-
two sons, Lloyde, ,Toronto, and Al- ,Bureau of sintigues released ' the of revision was dispensed wirh and
In rnid-canliztaigni the "Doniinion .Mogk IllimiciPal Dram the .eem.teboard &mold be worked, Mr, -Hill
Indicated government support was ,
. „ The ' 'celebrants received many .
Survey Of Lthraries for 1954-6, the'eby-lew-firiallY 'passed. Ten-- j'eceSsaiY:ax..meis pay artificiallY--
yin, at home. - . '
gifts, including a poprup toaster hob potliobted many Mteltesting dets ,are to be celled for -the Mn t'igh prices for things bought Pd
- 1 a d - f t
the neighbors, . and . a„....tete,viesiont,e'9ieteu,aeteieol: eePfe reeea-adminpiejen
lamp from Mr. Crawford's' 'sisfer,±
Crawford. Guests Were the , poor-but-imProving, 4th meeting The. gravel,,,contract
Canada. 1,t , was _ awarded -to Robert Farrish,
that...the 825 ' Lietowel, for Mc, and the bridgc, at the series:high lever. ,
prices on products sold which are.
from the family, a table lamp „fiorn, facts,. ' in
present ' from. Toronto, London, -
488,000 volumes. on their sheIVes to, tion for 81,562.90' and, -$1,861.25,
only 19,- Contracts to Ron -5,,,T,ile, consitucL,1 ., Bo- Taylor; Huron- 0:E,„u, direc- '
• .-• • , . • - - -• ,-, proceedings; ,and introdteed those
Miss. Mary:, Crel libraries, reporting had eve ter for Huron, Was in charge of .•
Ftratford and, Mitchell. e ere a, nation of about 17,000,000
people; ' .- ' '
Robert W. CaMpbell, who retir-
ed recently de president of ,Sea -
forth Farmers Co-operative, Was
honored when members of the
board presented him with an at-
ttactive barometer, ' • ,
In charge' of the afeair was pres-
ident-elect Peter Simpsdn, while
•the presentatien was made by,
Robert McMillan.
Wardeny(to Reetor): think
Your congregation has tinned the
corner. We're getting:a better elag's
of buttons 'in ,the eelleetion than
we used
,
Brigade -Answers Simila-rly„. With only -el. -per cent
Vbrar '. • 'ce in their own dis.
of Canada's population; receiving
, •
' --
• . • •
1 e servr ee
Chininty Fire' .cali
.— .. trict, Prince 'Edward Island is the
' 'only Canadian province where all
• • ' the,people.made use of the librarY,
The.Seaforth lire brigade ,anseeme- 'whereas in :the 'Yaken and *North -
ed an alarm Fridey .0V -ening when West Territories', Where orily 30 per a ehimney was on fire at theberne
of Bruee McLean, three miles west
of Seaforth on the Mill Road. '
‘‘.'ePernueri? 5'en' Inc d ;1'heP report o'sf expressed •appre- '
the-1-01Rmirke, wese teed and bon- for an inte_restmgmeeting.
provisionally adopted..
had been spent on- roads'up te date .-.
County 'Honie Head
The treasetrer reported' $23,45.7.95 .
this ' year,- due to the excessive
erhounteaf •srieee and clue to this F . - .
or, . ears -
nncl. .sorne extra `construction work .,.. , . y .. :
e suppleinentary.,hy-law was pass- • ' ,
cent of the people were .served by ed .eiskinee the Department of High-IVL
rk J.. Jacob..D1
a public:Iibrary, a full -hall' of eva,ye for. approval . on an extra
t.herii made use of it. $25,00000; . '' ., ;
•
t;
-10.31tON COUNTY BEEF rE,00pcnia redeetly returned &ore A tem.' of farms and plants in
,O1116.. While in •Archibald, Ohio, the group visited the Eckert Packing 'plant: IIereshown talking'
to an official of the,plant, are Robert Gardiner, Cromarty; Robert McGregor, Kipper', preticlerit of d
Huron organization, Who was in charge- of arrangernents' for the tour, and Robert -W: 'Campbell, of •
R.R. 1, Dublin: The advantages' of the T.T.S. 'method of gradingbeef are being deseribed. '
4
'The death oecirrred " suddTilk
Tilesday afternoon in ClintonPub-
lic Hospital ef Mrs. Martha E.
'Jacob, 80, formerly .matron, at'the
Huron County Home. Mrs. Jacob
had letten ill ehlv, a few days,. On.
Tueseay, she -suffered a coronary
.ntta r d was tal-ten to hospital,
where she; died a few hours after
beteg ndinittede
:Or,. Jacob WaS matron at the •
Countv HOnsc. a mile sOnth.
n. from 19e2 to 1955; her
' ber-ei fee late John Jacob,
f"om 1922 un-,
ef hadeatli, l‘fareh..31,
_ " --jetith-Was-reateen uxitil
3 el, D6erribor 1, .1955. Dur-
- he-' 0 e ar at the home; she e '
eeiseeiteble-fer her popularirwith
* rearlentt in the Iromer,st the
*.i.tne of ,her retitemelit:',.in 1955,
' fet'l et. e:r;11, tghteheoi rr g, ge_ onuwieznet, fit fne and ntic°vor'en, dal it a
be tye
' more than 109 elderly people whom
she had befriended.
Mrs,Jact?b,was the former Mar -
V' a Link:born at Dashwood, the
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Ja cep Link She was a member of •
StAndrew's .
rew's Preshyterian Chri.,r,411, _
Surviving are three Sone, •IVInton,
. Rochester, Mich.; Guy, Se.ePeters- •
burg: Florida; Dick, .at hoine;,. one
daughter. Mrs. SaInuel (Clare) El-
liott,' Milford,. Mich.; one brother,
-George Link, Dashwood; two sis-
ters, Mrs, LeVina Bseeclerr, Exe-
ter. an Mrs. Elizabeth Pilkey,
Sarnia; , eight' ,gr,andchildren' and
eight great grandchildren,.
Funeral service is to be held
Friday at 2 part. at, the Ball and
Match funeral lame, Clinton; with
Rev. JD, J. Lane, Presbyterian
minister at. Clinton, In charge,
Burial is to be in Exeter cetne;
teree