HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-04-24, Page 20VISITOR, SEAFOB.TR, ONT„ MAY 1; 2959
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LADY BIRD
English: Knit; Children's Wear
TEE SHIRTS:; and
— ' U ND 1WEAR
Armed Guards ` NEWS OF BRODHAGEN
Patrol' RCAF Canmp
Motoristson No: 4 Highway,
south ; of Clinton, ' -were confronted
with an unusual sight in peacetime
Wednesday, night and "Thursday
an RCAF -Station patrolled by arm
ed guards. The guards were part
of an air raid exercise being con-
ducted in succession at•, all stations,
in Training Comitiand, including
RCAF -Station,
Clinton.
The'-oxercise is designed. to test
the operational
readiness of Air•
Force units. and to assess , their
preparations fol- defending ::thein
personnel e from atomic
P �, attack. The
exe cises "
x are Similar to Civil m Cv1 De=
fence practices carriedout'
from
time to tin-e,in .Many cities:
first
warning g.
-was; iv
n to
the station at approximately 6:55
Pali. :Wednesday:,An armed cor-
don of guards was immediately:
_placed aroii�-, d2the_:station and ,re-
mained
re-mained in position until mid -after -
'noon Thursday, when•the practice
ended. Th e alert " proceeded'
through several, stages, according
to plan' and concluded with .all sta
tion' personnel and . essential,,ser-
vices;: including the; _civilian<; -ern
ployces being moved into:. safe
areas to protect them -from .nuclear
fallout. ' ' '
Girls' is 'Jeans.. - Bl
O11Se5,
Tee hi
e Shirts
Girls' is C®t On Dresses
S eS
Ladies.
Catton •I)x`
esses'
:.der"' Wa
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n.
School
Work has started On construction.
:-of• a• -new `:$53,000 '"Separate Sthool
in Zurich. The three-room truc-
ture,. being', built .by"Ross Urquhart
-Construction :Company, -of L'gndon;
.
,is sehedul'ed ;to be completed .; by:.
9ugust: 24
Three" new teachers have been
engaged for the school, "which ,ori
ticipates' an .• enrolment .of` more
than :'80 •pupils•. They' are. :Jaynes:
'Carey,' RR: 8"Parkhill;" who will
serve :'as 'principal;;Miss': Mary
D.uhlir-and-yrs-Ewe1y-n:1VI
Keever; RR ,:3; Dashwood- •
'Furnish or tile. schen-d
a bus: to transport 1? up rls tot .class
P
are,txpee- ed: t4* -co st an.
tonal - $12,000:
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.Statistics 'show that the
greatest
Use 'of .personal savings by Cana-
dians is
anadians''is' for ,new housing •
OPEN 'TIL -10 P.M.
Seaford
GIFTS
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IN"GH-AM BALL
NOVELTY DANCES
Aid of -Cancer, Fund
Sponsored ;by Court Constantine
P -- -
-C.O F Hall C u stance '
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F -c
day ,. May---8th-
Music
a 8th ."�
Music' h . a
byt a Plaza Valley
Admission 50cLunch Counter
SPECIAL. SERVICES TO OBSERVE.
END OF CHURCH STUDY: COURSE
A "'class of 16 caticu'mixis; ' who
have been attending, classes every
Saturday morning since September
at St.. Peter's Lutheran- Church,,
will have' public examination on
Y
Sun a, n
Sunday morning, May .a; with ser-
-vice beginning at 10:30 o'clock, and
ex n -a M Su d yo
t 0
h. n t , May 2 ,the• rites
'of " Confirmation will be held, ser-
vice beginning at 11 o'clock. -
The class 'are: Gloria Muegge,
dasighter of Mr. and
Mrs; Waiter
Muegge;_ Reu Shirley Rapien, daughter
of Mr.and Mrs. e
Ms bnR alu'e
n
,
Diane Rock, daughter of Mr. ;and
Mrs. Martin. :Rock; •Rose Eva
Busick,." daughter of Mr,, and , Mrs..
Reuben:Buuck; Jane -Rock, daugh-
ter .0f
augh-ter-0f Mr.:and Mrs. Edwin Rock;;',
:
Fo Aid r
d Grou
At Count Ho
X•
me
Quite a number of ladies gather.
.'edin-the auditorruzri of the County"
'Home,' Clinton, ` on -"Monday after-
noon for,: the first regular- meeting
`of the newly -formed " auxihliary to
the Home Mrs- F G:_'9?hdmpson,
president, was in the "chair: W.aysr
and means Of raising money, to
•supplement the, stock"'already' in
the hobby "shop was, discussed;:fees
were collected, and a good display
of work . done in the: hobby ;shop
was -on -hand. Volunteers are need-
ed, to assist Mrs.;Johnston and• her
committee in:.,this 'project. A -full
slate ofoffioers; are now installed.
Exeter wasP
reresented and Mrs,.
Charles.' McNaughton was' honorary
president of 'the: auxiliary Miss:' D..
Parke "nut: t
"nurse ahe Home gave an,
account of. the`:work . and- of, the=
patients, which enlightened •'; all:
::there on:-. the°: c ndition
o. s and' the
heeds of the"residents
_--�,heTlmr-Pose-of. the-au'�Ylka'ry-is-to-
aid the ;Home in:aho bringing toi'its:•
residents comforts which -the Home,
is- not .able io previeco s ch ,as en -
era ' a ''hbrrary,'' a ;graft
pro ram andother, shell, ro ra
ms
which the
auxiliary May from tithe"
to time: deem necessary::;to -the wel
fare of the residents ''and a".: uck-
shbp
L\Iext re ul g
Meeting '.i the , a g sthrd
Monday.in. May at 2:30?p in. and
everyone, in the county. that is in-
terested in helping aged• person
• are invited to come and ---join in a
very worthwhile, cause -
HURON FARM NEWS ,
During':; the past -week seeding
operations have 'progressed. favor -
`ably,' 'with some people , already
finished,'. Growth .has been slow
because of •cool weather. A warm
rain is :heeded badly.
Fall wheat fieldsare looking a
little, better.
•
Marie " Rohrer,: daughter. of Mr..
and _Mrs.... -Orland_ ehrer; ,.,Janet -
Hinz, daughter of Henry" Tiinz
Kenneth Ahrens, son of Mr„ and.
Mrs.' Wilfred Ahrens" Paul Pris-
tap, son of Arthur Prisetap; Rich-
ard.
ich-and.. Leonhardt, son ' of Mr. and
Herman L
Mrs. eouhardt; Roy
Beuermann, son of Mr. and Mrs.-
George
rs;George ""Beuermani1r Roger Shot -
dice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Sholdxce; Wayne Jarmuth, son of
Mr andMrs,George eo ge Jarmuth�;
Paul Dietz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dietz;' h
Martin, Jon Kleihauer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Kleihauer;
ver;
�"Pri a
Warren st son of :•Mr."
p,and
Mrs. Carl Priestap
Members of the Luther . League
.
of St. Peter's.Lutheran Church 'at-
Leu ed a conventionat •
d Woodstock
Lutheran Church on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. `Edward Smith ' ob-
served
th b
served th°eir 52nd` vvedding anni-
versary on Friday, April° 24.
Mr.,, Adolph-" Pfeifer is confined
to Stratfprd •Hospital
Mr. and Mrs: Louie Riegel, of
Kitchener,: `spent last' week at the
home of Mr. .and Mrs. Fred" Her-
bert _
-Bob' Renechso i, of; Centra-
lia, at the:;same, homefor:the week
end,
Mr.; and Wes
en--
e " en
berg and family;. of Brussels, with
his •sister;; Mrs:. 'Charles. -,Ahrens,
and Mr. Ahrens.
Mr: and Mrs. Norma Ro
n de, of
Detroit, with Mr. arid-' Mrs Ed
• Mr.' Cali+in Drege and:iYfiss Bet-
ty 'Hartman
ettyHartman of. Waterloo, with •Mr.
and Mrs. '':William . Diegel.
Quite a'ompther• r er
tended the 25th- Wedding,; aniiivers--"
celebration. of Mr.' n
ary , 1 b and -Mrs.
Martin' Deitz, held' at the •Legion.
in •.1VIitchell on aaurda night .
y g
HA
RC�CK
and:'Mrs -Nelson• Lear and
Mr,+ "and Mrs.•'Nelsen' Reid visited
at' the hvnie of M2 anti; lVIT�: Jas:
:S nda- - evenin •-
'Scott -on u Y. g• -
M and Mrs rMcEwin on
-Saturday attended, the wedding of.
.,
Mrs, McEwing's `brother,:.Hr. •iiow-
ard'B-ernard, .of Brussels,.and Mies,'
Joan Triebner; of si Kippep The
:Wedding took -"place at thehoine
of the bride's: parents, Mr. " and
Mrs. David, -Triebner., .
Mr and Mrs: Harry , Lear visit=
ed.on Friday evening with: Mr, and
Mrs: James Scott; "
- 7Vliss 'Lenora Hamilton was rac=:
tice,teaching •last -week in:Kitehen--
er.
Conu ratula'tions,"areextended'to
..the ils of S.S. 6 " Hallett and'.
P P...
-their �teach'er; MisS 'Marion --Hem-'---
ingway, on<.their,fine effort" at the.
Bullet Music '. Festical, i. held in?
Londesboro'Church on -:Thursday
evening and Friday ,
-Church Groups
>rGMOiNDV1LI,E YPl, -
Regular meeting of the .Egniond,
ville YwP. Union- was held 'Sunday.
Bruce ,Coleman, the, president, was
in charge. 'toll. call was answered_
by 19 members '
Carolyn Hammond, convener for
Citizenship and- Community Ser-
vice, took the 'meeting. Dorothy
Jackson -,took the scripture lesson;
and Carolyn Hammond. took the"`
topic,<<
u
A Question For An- Ath-•
lete." . -
•'PRESS i�,.TAN Y P .
- YTE ,
B Elleh�' Gorwil.
First Presbyterian:,Qhurch Young'
PeoPlesmeeting was opened z
th:
the president, Kath ' Boshart; in
•thee 'chair. Guests were present
from the 'United Church" Young;
People, to see":the film' which Jack.
Thompson:' showed pn "The Work
af,. the � Gideons.>, Mr -Tho o '
•, • nips. n
told "what -"-the Gidecns`were'-doing
tri Squth I3uron• County, as well as
throughout the entire world,. •
Mi$sioris Sunday -will be obsery
ed in -the church, With nien*ers of
the society taking part in the ser
McK1LLOP WMVIS
The McKillop WMS of First_P.res,.
byterian .Church -met -in 'the church
hall last •Thursday; afternoon With.
'a good' attendanee o£• mernbers
present :The'pr-esident, Mrs.:Helen
McMillan, presided ,and opened the
meeting with.,a .poein. iVlrs., James;
Aitcheson , read the ;scripture
son; taken from' Psalm 4'6, and Miss,
J"essie 'raser;,le1 in prayer. °The
reportofthe Synodical, which -was
held'in'Knox ChurchGoderlch•, re
l
c.e nt y, was,given by Mrs. James<
F.' Scott, ; president .,of the Huron;
Presbyterial, and "Miss' Jean Scott
Mrs: • James Keys: received 'the
offering, and the Glad Tidings'
prayer was read • by Mrs, :James::
T. Scott A- delicious luno"h;' was'
-served , by the social committee,
Mrs. Sam" McClure and Mrs: Jas.
T'; Scdtt. r
_AFTERNOON WM:S::. ` _
L, Bell resided "arid :led
rn-the-devotions-,-art• thp=regular;
meeting oLthe-_afternoori Wiimen's,
Missionary Society'' of First 'Pres
byterian Church, held Tuesday .in
the' church 'hall_ -Several items of;.
business were discussed. A collec='
.tion -fort the supply allocation is to'
be -,taken at the May meeting
Mrs �y. ` ohm Thompson read.a
letter. 'of thanks fro;.. Mrs; .Lillian:
Dickson, missionary in Taiwan,.
Free China,for"' used'Christmas`
cards; sent . -by the -.'auxiliary:„ In it'.
Mrs: , Iaicksan ",'told ; of her.: work
-among the, aborigines andr of the
many:':needs. of these neglected"
mountain "people: Mrs. -W. J.
Thompson" and .
r`.s. J. William
M
Thenipso._gave some highlights :of.,
Hain -ill -On -and jbadom Synodi-
cal nieetings''held in"'Goderich-
ceiftly' The Meeting' was ",closed;"`
with prayer byMis B. Campbell.,
SATURDAY.NIGHT ONLY H 6-10'p.m,
'net. and d
Revere
Stainless Steel Cooking
Ware
Rediced 2$%
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Phone 797��- . Seaforth
,,,WANT ". ADS SRI G IN RESULTS. - Phone 141:' or .,142
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS, It's a Profitable Pastime.
C
AT
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CATTLE -BREEDING ASSO I
Where Be ter, -,Bulls Arc Used
t r �
' in' nee 1Lec
ds o
orf s All . �ri :the 'Family •Perfor _ a
;Our horned Hereford',Bull-•
B.`DOMINO P." T 005M
,
the
s at
who: we , urcha 'ed from •Max A.. Blau ' o£: •Follett , .T . ex �a
ao'
P,antech-tested Bull Sale 'at:'Panhandle,- Texas, one yea g .
''cal e t fo.
r
fr ,ts
24 1 li� '1 ::' • in'ori of 1d0: ;
3., bs: ,":was rs average"dal y,. a,
g.
days;and this was'the highest df the;.119-bulls on: test m 1958 "In.;
addition to this he` was one of a' group of four paternal brothers
that,; were" t9re..highest" gaining '7erouP of. sons;;of one. bull: Healso'
• graded :Fancy, the highestP. ossible for "c,onformation. Hrs nia
terrial brother was the sire..of_•the..4eco_gd•-higliest gainMng group.'
History Re eats in. 1959.
e
' :iia he highest
--- Tlie sire f -our": P T �6051VI:; a am d_t h
o B m na .. , . g g_,..
gainin : ou of sons" on the same' test and the highest;-garmng
..gam' P
e ' pe - a -"140 IIi-s dam s --a
--individual-:gam d 3SL lbs: p r d, y -'for- d-�
- ;-A h 1-' -crest `' 's. -
maternal sister to `B.-DoiYiinq P. -T.;:605 -M. a f u�, m .ih1..
•thr-ee=quarter' brother, ` sold .for $4;000,00 and: graded Fancy:;' -The
second highest priced bull'isold for; $3,500.00; this 1bu11 Was sired.
by thee older' maternal brother to 'B. Domino P•" sT The''third:'
hi hest Priced bull•sold for, 1200.00,; and the entire- sale .avera ed,'
inst.-Mader $600.00. •
This's an. exa le of.t e d o bulls : have:availabl :for
i mp h"kur of
we e
service; and the cost' is very,,modest; All. breeds.,, Your, cows will
conceiveby o S, using A. I: Thou ands dol
For service or. more information, phone:
H. 2. 3 1
CLINTON Ir. 44
• 'Clinton '
Or For Long Distance. Inion:•, i. Zenith 9-5650
Between 7';;30 and 1000 a.m •Week Days
6:00 and 8:00 p,m'." Saturday. Evenings
or cows noticed' in -teat ".on •Sunday' morning; do not -c.
Monday` morning -
or the.
TRUCKS
36 CHEVROLET 11/2-TONTRUCK-1 osrtive1y:11ike new.:
'47 STUDEBAKER 1 -TON -In good, shape $250
'47 STUDEBAKER. ONE -TON, •' :,;;.,. $250
'49 DODGE 42TON DUMP• -•Five -speed transmission,: big
otos• e.=- a 5...
iq �.. scellent Shape .:.::. ;,�..: ..:.... , .. ...,.
'49 DODGE 4 -TON DUMP--Five,speed transmission.:...,.... $695
'52 CHEVROLET PANEL -Runs like'new; make is an offer -
'52 CHEVROLET HALE -,TON PICKUP=-54;000;original'11iles;
'53 GMC 1 -TON PICKUP -With stock rack $750
2-1953 GMC 1/2-TONPICKUPS
'55 CHEVROLET 1/2 -TON PXCKUP-A
ate,
ar s
TWO.5V,�4rY-•ftOLETHAI.F-TON PICKUPS --Sc ce,.itelm,. .
X55 CHEVROLET Va-TON PICKUP' ,
59 DODO -E.1/4 -TON jPIC$iJP=•28;000 miles. -
'56 "DODGE 2 -TON --With 12 -foot van, like new; only $1,895
'56 DODGE %=TON
'5G DODGE
"57 DODGE
r1idEE-TON-1,4-foot racks, V-8 motor, 27,064
original miles, lists new -over $5,000; our price
$2,495
t57 FORD 1/240N-Vxde sre,l-ke ne $1,595
'57100116E
' 1.
58 VOI:1rSWAGENe VAN Jnst like:new ............. $ ,5955
SED.
Ft;
'49 AUSTIN SEDAN -In nice shape $90;
'50 'FORD COACHES' (3) .at $295 each.
'50 MERCURY SEDAN; Radio;. excellent ,transpdttation',:. $195,.
'50 FORD "TWO -DOOR --With all ,'new 'tires $395'.
'50 PONTIAC : SEDAN -Refinished: in gold • metallic,; with
only 38,000 miles,-
'50 CHEVROLET STATION• WAGON-The.,Only one :in, -
captivity , ,,, ..... .....;:. :,,,. r•.f $595
'50 DODG1E SEDAN -Only 90,000 miles $295'
..... . : .: ...:.. .. ....
3-1:950 TWO,DOORS--A11 mechanically good. ....1295 Each
Nine '51 Plymouths; Chevrolets, Poiitiacs and "es
from $295. ' Dodg ,
'51-BUICK -R
OADMASTER,.-•SED
AN-Equipped'with new
motor and radio, $695
'51.CHEVROLET FLEETLINE FOUR -DOOR -Like new.,:
'51 CH1;VROLET` COACH,:;,;' ,.:. c 295-5
Six other '52 Chevrolets, and"Pontias.' No reasonable $'
,.., le offer; ,
•
'52 DODGE DELUXE SEDAN=-Refwished in black, like..: '.
new
'52 CHEVROLET • DELUXE ,SEDAN Ii.atho; automatic'
drive; name your own price.,
'52 PONTIACDELUXE SEDAN .
'52 FORD CUSTOMLINE 2 -DOOR -Radio and new motor..
'52 FORD CUSTOMLINE 2-DOOR--Atitoniatie, radio
52 PONTIAC SEDAN DELIVERY
'52 CADILLAC ' CONVERTIBLE-Theride . oft
p hefleet;
make us an offer. " ,
'53 ":HEV. 150 SEDAN -An' economy .car. Only
"53 "CHEV. BEL AIR- SEDAN -With. powerglide, _radio,
$895
ti one to Make
,'53 DODGE STATION WAGON -In excellent condition;; on.'
ly 50,000'miles$2,095
CHEVROIT.'i` .
.
'53 TWO -Equipped with
new motorOnly .' $895
'53 BUICK SEDAN -Radio, ,•autoanatic,`' very sharp - $995
'53 MONARCH HARDTOP-4tadio, whiteWallsi a sharp
car, 995
, '54 PONTIAC CIUEIN FTASEDAN°Custoin built- radio , $795
' METEOR ItIDEAU HARDTOP -Automatic, radio, `rear
s . very sharp.4.�aker;
speaker; ry
SPECIAL HARDTOP-
� w,
D fto
65 BUICK SP R .. _. , - :radio, sus• • - _
tom' trim,,, whitewalls
._._.
- �
$1,495y.55_.F RD. STATION _�WAG01-�Custom1me_.model��ith�
'.'..:
whitewalls $1,695 :..
c'55 .OLDS 88 SEDAN -Radio,
Radio,
power steering; power brakes,.
what are we offered? �.'
'55,PLYMOUTH "TWO=DOOR 'HARDTOP.—Automatic,.: ra-
dio, whitewalls, two-tone - $1,495
5 OLS. 88` FOUR -DOOR 5D
-._ SEDAN-Radio,i. whitewalls.;" .' - •
very sharp $1,795
'55 METEOR CUSTOM LINE SEDAN -Ra 'o, the sharpest'
thind nirkl _
95 . - '56 METEOR RIDEAU SEDAN :: Antomatic, custom radio,'
just like •new. .0 - -
'56:BUICS CENTURY:. CONVERTIBLE-4Power' steering;
power brakes, radio, Dynaflow ....,.. $2,295
'56 CHEVROLET , TWO -DOOR- 150. series sharp „car $1,695
•
'56 PONTIAC STATION WAGON PATHFINDER -Deluxe
model ' . $1,795
'SG PONTIAC • DELUXE SEDAN -Can't be ; told from ,.new; -
new ear warranty; only'
$1,695
$495:
$595
'53 FO>iD COACH :Newaint excellent p ,. tShape :: $7,95
'56 BUICK TWO -DOOR HARDTOP• Finished in black with
red leather upholstery, all the .extras - $1,095:
'56 FORD ;CUSTOML1NE TWO.•DOOR-Smart .2•tone . , ,.;'$1,895:
'56 'OLDSMOBILE' SUPER 88,; FOUR -DOOR' IiARDTOP=,
radio, hyd ramatic, drive, 'whitewalls $2,295
'56 BUICK SUPER. FOUR -DOOR HARDTOP -Automatic;
power steering and -brakes, executive drive $2,295
•'56 FORD CROWN VICxORIA-Automatic'; radio, 'White-
walls; 'sharp ••
$2,295
' ,
........56 ,p 0 STAR `' CHIEF PONTIAC AR HIEF' HARDTOP" ,•-- H dramatic,�"•
y .
radio, chrome fender skirts, fuR leather interior -,.. ... $2,295
'57' DODGE TWO=DOOR HARDTOP-Autarnatic'drive
. $-
`,:cylinder;:" whitewalls; -a' sharp car•$2195
'57-BUICK ° CENTURY' FOUR -DOOR po SEDAN—Full wer, r
,
owned by a member of the clergy.
,'57 CHEVROLET DELUXE' TWO -DOOR - Whitewalls;
windshield washers 1895
57 BUICK TWO -DOOR;" HARDTOP -E ui with auto.
_ . .. . q Peed ., ,
matte drive, whitewalls,• Wheel discs Only $2;395 :
'57 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN' HARDTOP V 8-Autonia
tic drive, radio, whitewalls.
'57 PONTIAC, PATHFINDER IN
DER DELUXE XE
TVO-DOA
--
• T o-tne white alls, only 21000 ilex:
-
•..
'57 PLYMOUTH TWO-DOOR.--:8-Cylinder, ' window wash- •
ers; a sharp car , $1,895'
'57-CREV yOLET '2 0 FOUR -DOOR SEDAN ---Whitewalls;•
.� �.'
positively like new. ,
'58 CHEVROLET YEOMAN. FO'DOOR STATI
ON
. WAGON:. :
'58 VOLKSWAGEN --Like- new,' with only 19,000 miles $1,495
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TIS • LARGES_T INVENTOR
'ONTIAC
HUR('N CP UNIT
BUICK
YAUXHA
C TRUCKS
ZURICH LOT
MAIN: STREET
JACK, PEARS' N, Proprietor
'iron -County's. Largest Used "_ Car
aft
EXETER - LOT
Corner' Highway 4 "& 33