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LAMATIOI
Town of Seafo"rt.
:DAYLIGHT
VI
TII
The Council:.• of the Town of:::Seaf:9 rth -has
in truct.ed me to declare Daylight''Saying
Time "ado ted for the Town ' of .Seaforth
during the period' of..
da April 2
on i � r 7
at -12:01 a.m.
to -
un•da - September- e
► r- -
e. 2
Yp b
12 --
959:
aride
"res ctfull: request citizens la Y re • q st th . o c ells ',-tq
--observe- the same '
ever le Christie,
B'
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Ma
yor
"GOD SAVE THE QUEEN"
AMONG THE': 35'•ILEAADERS. and assistant leaders :fr m 17' eldbs `in h
part from the—south and:the ; `mid-
dle of Huron County wlio:.took part u a 4=H ;Home Garden Club.LeadershipTraining, School . on
Friday afternoon m. Clinton were from left to right;: Mrs.` Gordan Pa le-: RR '5, Seaforth as,
sistant leader for the McKillop' Club; :Mrs David Webster, `RR 2, Blyth, leader of the Blyth club;
Mrs. Keith Machan, Auburn, leader ,of.-the'.Auburn club, and. Mrs. 'Gordon Elliott, Seaforth club
Mrs. Shirley McAllister;''hoine
econontst for Huron, County,. con
ducted a s tees f ;4= .Home u s til Il
Gar-
den ';Club „: LeadershipTraining
School for 35 leaders and'assistant',
leaders'front:.the south "''and .the
middle of Huron County in Clinton,,
Friday. There:, were 17 'clubs presented..
The program, Which :co 111111P13.
in;tlre: morning; featured;.a.:'flow=
er arrangement demonstration,
pointers 'on garden '.culture;' and
how' to lant:=far
p m home surround
ins, !A' lunche was. "
g nn w s _�Ld, at:noon
followed by the afternoon 'session •
Eacli_'leader was given.-flowr'and•
ve eta�blerseeds for eac :club it1;:.
who Zvi eTI�`�ven, tit a7Tym�tia�ipate m
AchieVenienf Day.next Aug ,st or•
earlyLL Septeril er
re re
bs esented `. and leaders=
and ':a'ssistan't leader in ` 1
Dashwood, Mrs.'$yd Baker; .Mire.-
A.:;,
rs
A: Kuntz; .G'rand Bend, Mrs.: Don
Hendrick,, -Mrs. Nola 'Taylor; Dun -
an' on ' Mrs, Hu
n hMeWhinne .•
Port Albert; • Mrs, Bessie McNee,,
RR 3, Auburn, Seaforth district,
Mrs. W L:.'Whyte, RR. 2, Seaforth,.
Broadfoot, •Bruee-
field;<`.'Clinton, Women's, Institute,
Mrs, Norman Tyndall;: Mrs,'. Chas
Our stocks,of
�F1ELD .SEE.®
SEED
and F •
ERT!
'Are Moving utickly.
et. "t0
The
!SAN!!
yield " with. oux
We think we have ,the
()unlit'�
Price and Sufficient
1
Stocks
on
s
k and to
m
> need`and meet your nd wou1
dappreciate
t
opportunity of servi
.nyou'.
THE MOST : VALUE . FOR :Y YOUR DOLLAR AT TO?N
. X OUCH
Phone
"The Most .Value 'L+'or the Farmer'•s Dottie',
e
enlfrtl
'Elliott; `' Goderich, 'Mrs. A. B.
Straughan, ,Mrs. • D.' Riehl,,, .credi-
ton, Mrs. Louie Hodge,. Mrs.' Art
Attfield; .Blyth, Mrs. Ruth Web-
ster, Mts.,-Thelma McDougall, E'R
1-, ,Auburn• Walton .Mrs, Rachel.
.Mrs 'Marie Turnbull, RR
2, Brussels McKillop,:'Mrs :,Jean
Keys,.'RR,1,.,Seaforth; ;:Mrs. With
Pa le'
,Papple; RR 5, Seaforth`,' Eiimville,
Miss Ruth Skinner, RR' 3, •J xeter,
Mrs Norma
n Jaques,: RR 1, Cee.
tralia; Kippen, Mrs.' John Sinclair,
Mrs Ross Chapman; .Cranbrook,
Mr - -
sAllan Me -Taggart, R'R 2�rus
-seas M s. Glenn:
,r Huether, �i,R-?.3,
.Brussels; Huron:dale, Mrs. A."Moir,
RR 3,,,, Exeter,. Mrs. H Dou' all
, Dougall
:> reser,
'strict W.
YHENSALL
Mr. Frank Harburn has purcha
.ed 'the Luxton• proparty:
Mr and -- Mrs.'' Harold Scrut
and Sherrey, of Port Dover, spe
the;;weekend with re!alives in He
Dr. Ca'meion "W.: Henry, lecture
at Western University; London ha
>
received a_grant of $800 from th
Canada ;Council Research,: to fu
ther his ;philosophy researeh'th
summer at' Harvard` Liniversity at
Roston.'and"
Henry' is the seri . f
Mr.' and. Mrs. Wiliam"" Henr• of
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OBITUARIES'
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MRS, AI.EXANDEH KERR
Kerr'he,: death
41,�of o£ McKiliMrs: pp AlextowandernshiiSps.
, .
occurred in victoria -Hospital, 'Lan
don, Monday, '• April :12 fallowing
a monthfs illness. -The former
Norine Isabel. Little, she was :born.
in Toronto, a 'daughter ,of Mr, and
Mrs: Percy Little, . of'Seafoi`th.. 'In
1939- stile .married Alexander Kerr
at Winthrop, and. has resided • in
McT{illop ever since.
;Besides her husband` and',par-
ents, she is survived by`three sons,
Tendon, 20, William;; 18,_ IKevin,
2 , all at' hone; `two ,daughters,
Karen,, 13, and Linda; '10,. all at
home;' :also one sister,::Mrs..I.ouis
(Marion) • Bolton; McKi lop, sand;
two,'3 rothers,,..Reginald; St, ;Gatti‘
crines; and William, McKillop::
'She . was a :meatier of''- Cavan
United Church;., Winthrop, and bad
been' a.:• member of the W,M.S. and
WA
The 'remains rested,, at the ,Box
funeral asterv2 icdeism , wereithheR,ldFnuesnderayl evwheWrde.
Summerell
officiating Inter-'
s meat 'was• in 'Maitiandbank ceme
tery.
ori - Pallbearers Were Glen McClure
nt Donald;• McClure,', Eric Anderson,
en Lawrence' Eyre, Wilson Little -:and.
Dawson Smith, Jr: Flowerbearers
r were Garry,<Little, Ed.:'C'ampbell,
s • Jack. McClure; Ron Little,;' Ron
4
e. McClure and .en ;:McClure,
FRANCIS HARBURN
Francis• Iiarliurn" awaf at
, passed.Y
' t ;M° Mat
Y's Hospital;
S .
o YLondon;; :on
Wednesday;.' April . 1,- in his `' 84th
year, :He was the beloved husband'
of the•'late Ethel Baldwin and dear
e
father Of Mrs, Carl (R'by)•McKen
• • zie; London;' •Miss Flora H-arhurn
r_
Reg.N, Westminster Hospital;'
Vancouver, and. Mrs. Steve (Alma)
r.
,Drayton,B '
.itis
C rn i -
ou a al
h b so
l
one oro e
t11 r Dr,—Foster_Ha ` r
Y , roti ai,�
Seaforth and -Leslie Iia. urn tai -
b ,S
fa, anal three grandchildren::stir
vive.
`1t'Ir ;'Harburn was -born• •m 'Hi
'b
bert towns p, _ and was educated
at
S.S;.
No.,3:.
ililiber't and was.
one of 'a family of seven boys -and•
:'r.,, He went-West=at-kit earl'
ageand•farmed in'Manitoba`for.a
of fbw,. years; then moved to Saskat-`
chewan; at. the ogening of that
Mrs,:DonHerne .and three littl
sons', Cameron,' Richard. and Da
id,, have •:returned. to St:::Catha
ines:after spending'a week vjsi_fing
with Mrs. Herne's . parents, M
i
and. Mrs. William' -Henry.-
d.
'
no kye tla
s tie, of Croinart
found a weather ballon on -the top
of a; big hill on his farm on Mon
day �afterneeii_.:at _4_p nil ..'Thu h'
loon was between.: an orange
red:=color-;-♦and was- released -from
the : W.B.A;S. Weather ''Bur _
eau
Flint,Midi:; en Saturday,"'April i
et5 In��Hen I
o sal.
The Sprung District W.I.Execu-,
aiye meeting-, was ,held 'in . Hensall
on Tuesday afternoon, April 7, with
;an attendance of :about 25. Mrs;
E. Desja,'rdane, district "president,
'chaired 'the meeting ;.; Mfrs .:Alex
Hamilton, secretary -treasurer, call
ed the roll and read: the minutes
of the :f all • meeting. Theex-
bibits for. Exeter Fair:'-=w,ere dis-'
-etlssed, :also the'County Rally.7Il
was recommended' that, the con
veners of standingcommittees get
together -•and arrange that their. re
,ports do..riot overlap .Mrs Hamill
'ton, in her•tr'easurer's, report,. stat.
",ed that receipts :amounted to aver
$550, with a balance on hand I of
$153
A motion • was' passed that a dere
gate hesent this fall to the Area
Convention It" was announced that
the district hniival•will"be held,; in
Grand send =United Church May.
21, Hurondale' will have :charge of
an exhibitor d'emonstrati'on at'tbis
district annual on the "Sew to Save.
.Dollars To Make Sense" project
Mrs. Mack spoke on the work 'of
,histbrical'researeh conveners.
Ii
rOf evil
e
P s
e
Rev: Bran . de: Vries, of -Exeter,
was guest speaker _at the Evening
Aiiatilrary: ,meeting of; .the United
Church` Monday ';evening and chose:
for his theme, `.`Canada:: Freedom
and. Privileges. We.. Have s' , He
stressed that we should try to pre-
serve these privileges. `•
Mrs: Tien Eider,- president,, wl
corned the ;members and- special
guests. The Arnold Circle •of Car-
mel Church, the Guild of St. Pauls
'Church, and 'the Women's Mission-
ary Society of the United Church..
Miss Mary- Goddwin took the de
votiOnal, Jisirlg as her theme, "The
Master -` rea` er "- -Sacred passages
in; keeping with the devotion . were
read by Mrs, Pearl Passmore, and
prayer offered..by 'Mrs:- Ed . Cor-
Mrs. Harold Elder reported :ha
ipg made six e:ails . on•. sick `arid
shut-ins. Mrs , $: Rannie 'reported
for the repent .bake• sale at which
.over $100 :was :realized. - An invith-
tion was: -accepted; to': 'attend the
W:M S birthday party April 24,
Mts. IL McEwan gave righlightis
of the Presbyterial bold in'Gocle
rich Miss Carol Brown:favored
with two' lovely piano _solos. Rel
Daniel pronounced the benediction
Ltinch Was served. by the hostess-
es,.. Mrs. Don' Joypt,. Mrs, J Cdr
nell• and` their.eommittee, ,Const sy
Miss Marie 'Hallerof • Windsor
and Mr. -.and Mi's. Ross Miller, o
Ha'inilton, `attended the funeral'..
the -late Mr :
s A`� ie Blatt
nn
hford
on:
Wednesday, April:15.
Mr. and ;,Mrs.,:iN: E.,Cook an
Mr..; and Mrs:! Robert Coop a
Carolyn .returned ;home `Friday- a.
ter a delightful, vacation spent' a
Florida '
talked. he
sister,Mrs;, August Peterson, o.
Rapid City, ,S.D., , on Monday eve
Hing:
Mr.and Mrs.. Gary Corlett an
family, of Toronto,. spent the week
end with. Mr,. and Mrs N E. Cook
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence - Bayn
.haand family visited on Sunda
withir the litter's sister ands broth
:,:province: p vinee He homesteaded in:,the
Delisle,:District, being a resident
„of th'a i
nd; : t d stricfj for over 50 years;:
and teak a
great_ interest in - Muni:
f ,copal,' ,school; and°.church;;'activi-
t;':ties until his retirement a : few;
ye
r ars ago
The :.'body rested' •at the
Carrothers & :Sons Funeral. Home,
London, Where :funerai> service ; Was:
"held�on Tluirs_da.Y_, A"pill 2, and
the body was removed to Sd`ska-'
toon :Sas., for; service ' and inter
• Anent. on M'ond'ay, Apri 6, in Bird,"
y; „view -Cemetery .
er u -law, Mr. =and Mrs. Berrot Bar- `Convert : Ba s
ry,, London. g
The short course on "Hospitality
Foods, sponsored by the''Hensall .'Gay ApronS
Women's, Institute, was;Yield in th
e
Legioh Hall en Monday and Tues
,„ April _1,3 , and • 14
and :was" well. attended with sev
eral'-branches rofresentc1 Miss E
Poi teati5; 7lonle economist. from th
Department ofA'griculture,,::Toron
to, was present 'Mrs Fred Beer
new president Of'the 'Hens'all Inst'
tute;: welcomed' tile. guests ;and in
troduced • .Miss _114oi teous; • w li
spol(e about .four; things. ;essentria
for su ss 1 art
o e f
o �. y (1)slsppn
taneous welcome, 1(2) atti ac';tiVe en
v-ironmentS,--(•3)_71racious .service
(4) 'good- food,, and; types'• of per
ties,:. nienur5;:,' `reci es and . garnis
es, :4n• tile -second •afternoon t bl
settings -accessories were denihp.
strated' and a omplete nieal, b
ret style, was' ropared an.d.sery
ed to the guests,
"Bright color crayons .invariably
delight; Junior and displease .Moth-
_' erunless. they are' .accompanied
by _a., practical an d• grotective:.col
e ,oring:.apron!
When a budding" young artist
.begs for crayons itls'a •wise,nroth-
1 er -who' first -of all 'turns a.. a'ly
-,printed'- cottr,n,.feed b.ag or,:fniir.
v..
o 'SaF<.k, into a, c;2vc. all 'aprrn'..::with
1 handy-: crabbier :.pockets. All: you-
_
ou _ .need acccrdini to -heal sewing
'center •exp. its, s one 25 -pound,.:
print hag a, Ld a package of bias
;. binding,
h.' ^ Prepare the bag for sewing by
e' ripping the :ehain-stitched. seam:
_' Then soaking the fabric iii warm,
m-: soapy water to remove' labels and.
printed. brand, manes:
An: apron pattern may be drawn
on brown wrapping paper before
material is cud To make 'this ,pat-,
tern, `measure; lengt! ,for , apron-.
and width,Draw' a' `rectangle to
these rrie�st�rem�nts;^Make .certairiLL
of exact center of top of apron` and
,draw" a line 3?z inches on each side •
'of this --At eaeh•erid.of•this 7 -inch
top line, draw a semi -circle .which
•tapers' out to sides 'to, form two ,
f; touPP :II;.,. (3r A.
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--The "April:. meetin of Group 2 of
WA -of Northside United .Church,
vhic -wa -tire
f -
h- s hdi e of -%I�s-
b �.. W::
Leeming, .was. held' at the .horn% of
Mrs: A. Smale, with dm attendance
of 18.Mrs. Leeming opened ' the
meeting with:the reading, "When
I Have Time.", After the singing
1 a hymn, Mrs. Ii;..- Savauge took
the 'Scripture re'atlitig ario follow-
ed 'with prayer, Mrs, Savattge al-
so 'read an_ article entitled,. `Idle
Gossip is Never Idle." ,:
M H; :,Hugill took charge' of
he business part of the. meeting,
tliieh was taken Up •with making
lans for . the Royal Doulton''toa
ind'bake sale. It was decided to
tvitlidiaw the ,May _meeting .o!r ac°
omit of -the tea,
Mrs "4V' Lcern n gave a very r•'
formative and int resting talk
•t
p
'An Emergcl`ficy'Frrst• Aid Cabin t,
is Contents and 'their t5ses,i'
A social half-hour :followed: \vi Ir
unchbeing.provided ''by Misses •
rettarks'were extended"'b"y the dff
fcrent presidents: Mrs.: ; E. Fink 1
for the • Arnold Circle, Mrs. 'W.' O. '
Goodwin for the Guild, and Mrs. 1
Armstrong far;.the :W.M.s. .: a
eco A,�`riiik ter ffpeimg
oo5 in itself-{
Sound: dieting advice puts Milk in_every meal, It is a
proteetivefood that ;contains valuable..protein Vitamins and
calcium. When you are dieting, slim safely, 'With 'Milk! :
Here is a sample day's diet, about 140 Calories 0
Orange juice, Poached 'C desontme,Toinato and
egg; Buttered toast, cottage cheese Stilad;
Whole milk:' Coffee , Mayonnaise, Whole.
with milk (to- sugar) at '
all meals, if desired.
Tomato ,juice, Lean
I • Lamb chops, Baked
potatoes;
Stria b
ryrya cans
S C D
Lettuce salad, French'
dressing, Presh fruit,
Whore-m1k.':
PHONE ion
iA FORTH.
nd 'F: •Beattie.
High Scho;o1 N' Nevus
(13,y..1>Iarie Schdonderwoerd)
Classes have stated .their suns=
met' 'schedule, providing. -time for
outside physical exercise; so we
hare':a ipe arranged timetable.
Oh Tuesday; -April 14, We -'got our
erculin skin test. A few braves
looked pale and levan • as they ap-
proached the threatening ,needle,
but, so far, all have *survived,.
'.H•
r�-._-.
.The singers are i studying .very
hard now on their, festival 'mune:
The songs, with a ;lot of practise,
are starting . to ,-take form, and
sometimes.. we even stay in "tune.
• The"' mai bulletin' board in the
hall has been. redecorated in; spring
fashion. Apert apple green colour
provides a rettbackground
for
spring flowers, birds and animals:
Congratulations, Catherine!
> * 'c.
-It'lias been announced at the
general assembler 'that there will
be. no May teats,- and the only for-
mal .set will be' in dune. The fresh-
men: and 'sophorhors having an ay.
erag'enof ,66 per cent' or Direr, will
be exempt from the finals. The
Juniors and Seniors are less for-
tunate and will he writing the
wholeset:•
THkI ON FPcS�t1i, SEA'ORM, ONT., APP33.4mots
KIPPEN NEWS
Mrs, Richard Taylor Was a dele-
gate, at the London Conference of
the VMS of the United.Church of
Canada, held • at Chatham last.
week.
,Mr, . and Mrs. -G: Vennema, of
Puriington, were ' weekend guests
of the latter's parents, Mr, and
Mrs_ A, Binnendyk
Mrs. Emily. Owens, of Salem,
-Oregon; accompanied by her• sis-
ter,-Mrs.:Reid Torrance, of Hay-
field, left by plane Tuesday for
her home. Mrs. Owens has been
the guest of he; sister, Miss Jean
bison, for several. weeks.
Mrs. , David Triebner spent
Thursday in London. '
Mr, and Mrs. `;Norman • Dickert
visited Sunday in Harriston at the
bonne of, Mr. -and Mrs. Jaek
'
ert .also'. visitedMr.'. D' e
tele rt s,
mother.
Mrs. • Lydia Doig and". Janet re -
OF THE WEEK
turned home Saturday from Grand,
Rapids, • Michigan, where: they
spent , the winter Months . With .bar
$on, John,
Mrs. Orville Workman and Mrs.
E: Kyle spent a day in London last :.
week, -
Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Taylor, of
Stratford, visited•Saturday* with
Mrs. Robert Dinsdale and Miss M.
Whiteman.
Master' Jim Kyle was in London
Monday and attended the show,
"The Shaggy Dog,/
The .sura of , $57,26 was realized
at the bake: sale,,Saturday.in. Hen-
Sall, whieh-'was sponsored by the
W.A. : of St.. Andrew's .'United
Church.,
Are you ready to rent your spare
room? classified
r i
Aadve rise
anent
honed to The Huron Expositor,
pp 1?0 >
141 , win bringtenant.
P.
Wednesday --=April 22nd
Those i "hitheir
w s n to have papers and ma a-'
zines'c collected _` .h.
o c d lease phone:
P p
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M s. Spa -ft -H
x S , of abk.rk`" l�Zrs. Les McClure'
ae . it
M Sm h Ed.A ore
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Brodhagen
Seaforth
e for.
S a th--
Seaforth
Cro art
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P'$EL1
Winthrop
DDF-EL,
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• ,Your papa. goesT to buy,,Wheel Chairs, Hospital: Beds andT
Crutches for :anyone. wishitito' use same,
g._
PLEASE
"BUN LESS' S
ECURELY
'vt iiu ya'sM .;R.3 •••
ILL :SA\VE
See the 'IOhte�1io Drill "
See the droll ithat ills ra uul ted fer. illzer
w ow b a a t _.. ,,, :
i •.See' the drl .. h wit. sow` Corn/.etc.'`
�3 See the -di -ill that is; hundreds Of dollars
other drills
We also,have:2 Case 15 -Run -Fertilizer D
nearly' new
]Phone '267,
armholes. „ ;
Place pattern on fabric. and cut
out apron, Fir: the handy cobbler
pockets,' tut a strip of, material
four 'inches deep the: same 'width
as bottom edge of apron Bind top,
Of • pocket with: bia's tape Stitch
pod%et in Place at bottom 01 apron.:
'Stitelr as many individual. -!lockets
as desired, suggest local sewing;
center ,experts, Rind. ill outside
edges of apron with •bias 'binding,:
ISO a Sepal arc. strip of binding for
armhole, le it ing i length of :bind-:
ing on' li"Uth critls for- tics..
With the same pattern', out on al
larger :scale, you can .hake a':bar=
bectte or workshop apron for Dad
an¢lte, one Su114.
1 tit :Safe!
If your ir,i,,s' "gentle
ten", don't be,'fooled. ,'ante 'birds,
are often' the. ones that"'kill people
probably because chances - aren`t
taken with those ' that advertise
themselves as, dangerous.
``A. bull is NEVER a- safe, ani-
mal and even those that have -been
rearedras pets occasionally will go.
befserk," says 'H. E. Wright, farm
Safely specialist with. the Ontario:
Department of Agriculture,.
If you- do have to handle your
bull, make it- a two-man job. -One'
man walks in front` and holds' a
full staff that -.has been snapped
into a ring,,The other mat follows
and carries `one en'd`of'a ropehhat•
has been, tied through the ring and
lea back between. both the front
and back legs. Each man is then
able to protect the. other is case
Il should
the hu ould. attack. '
If you can'tget the help and
inust.lead the bull by yourself,do
it with a 'staff, not a rope; A charg-
ing bull can't -be pushed baek with
a strap; or rope.
"It's bestto keep your bull in
a -pen_ fitful: with •a ;gate " opening
into 'breeding chutes so he doesn't
have to' be handled at ail," adds.
Wright, the farm safety specialist,'
"Portable loading chutes . can : be
pulled away'for loading cattle' and
hogs when' not in "use at -the bull
pen.
under'`
'.Seaforth; Ont
0'
cI
tvilthie
Stainless Steel, Sinks with back ledge', . 50,00
Coloured .44amel Steel. Sinks, 18‘x.-20'
Ba;throom Mirror- Cabinets 5.25 to 14.95
ROTARTMOWERS--L4 Cycle . $75.95 to p9.90
OnliehOlil
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