HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-08-28, Page 66 --THE HURON E!XI?OSiT®R, •SEAFORTH, ONT., AUGUST 23, 195
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Seaforth•
For the Best Service
WANT ADS BRING RESULTS" ' .Phoxle 141; or 142
Burns
cene of
Pink gladioli, "white • chrysanthe-
•mums and, ferns made a pretty
setting" for the, wedding' of ' Lois
Jean Roe ;and William Richard
Bennett ,Orr in Burns' . United
Church, Hullett township . on Sat
urday, .August .22, at 2=39." The
'bride is the ;daughter of Mr: 'and
Mrs. Wesley -IL Roe, Biytb,
h -e gret;in" is the son ,of ' Mr and
Mrs:: Richard C. Orr, RRx t?„ Mil
verton. Officiating- were .Rev, J.
T -White, assisted -by Rey.' H.. A
Funge>
The bride looked', lovely" in a
floor -length; gown Made from white
nylon-_ organdy, " short' : shirred
sleeves,, sabrin,a neckline, long-tor-
so
ong-torso styled• With, •bouffant skirt trim:-
med with 'white 'bows The" skirt
had 'a -bustle 'effect aide" back of;
aqua siik.- organza an owed to a'
I chapel train, ;"She ",wore a, pillbox.
headpiece trimmedwith"matching
aqua. silk organza and a fingertip"
pure•.silk illusion" veil... She also
wore a single strand of cultured.
peals„ the gift of the -groom •:,She
carie White Bible "crested with
carried c
a white erchd and streamers
Miss.
Mary Lou Roe, :Blyth, .sis-
ter- of tlie' bride, , was inaiid of"'hon-
or, and MissLois Ann Somerville;
Walton " was bridestaid: They.
Woreidentical cocktail `length
dresses of'a,qua gureailk organza;"
sabrina ' neckline, `short `sleeves
rolled bottomed bouffant skirt With.
:matching• taffet insert:,"and `a ..but-
tetfly: bevi in the back. "They wore.
matching• • picture hats with aqua
boWs"_'of ruffled" silk; organza, and
NOW!
is the ` time to replace that o
p
worn - out
Fu"rface wit
oe
` rrc,
carried •bouquets of ;.pk 1 roses;• •
white chrysanthemums in • a back-
ground of pink. They:wore match,-
ing pearlettes, gifts of, -the -bride: ---:-
Miss Carol Anne Wallace, cousin
of the bride, was flower girl dress-
ed in, "a'gown similar to the bride's
with : a Peter, Pan collar and a
bustle effect` at the back She car-
ried a bouquet of pink roses and
white carnations. .
• White candelabra were lit by
Misses Dianne and Joyce Roe, sis.
.
ters ofthe bride. They were dreg&:
ed indenticallrli dotted" white ny-
lon dresses over pink taffeta .•With
a butterfly bow at the: back, They
wore matching butterfly bow bats.
Mr. Jack Miller, RR 2, Milver-
ton, was groomsman, and 'ushers
were Douglas Wallace, Seaforth,
and.Henry L. Orr, Guelph.
Mts. ..Glen Underwood, Gorrie,
,Fyas. organist, •and Mrs: William
Helbein, of Lodon,, soloist, sang
"These Lovely Things" and` "0
Perfect Love."
The reception was held at Lon
desboro. United:' Church: Assisting
Miss Rose Siemer', were is i s on Walton
:Miss Betty"Goudie, Seaforth; Miss
Janet MacGregor, Seaforth, ;,"and"
Miss "Beth McEwing, Blyth." Guests
were present from London, Guelph,
Milverton, Kitchener,, Hamilton,
Gorr e, Preston,. Seaforth and Wal-
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The,
bride donned an imported
Italian` cotton .dress,, avocado green
accessories; and a white" orchid,
corsage for a wedding' trip to East-
ern Ontario.: Mr ,and Mrs. _Orr.
will `"reside in _Milverton..
URO•N COUNTY :FEDERATION
By CARL.IEMINGW;AY
agreed b -y the Board and the trade
-Many times it is necessaryt T sell
on the woricl market at a loss'. and
make=-up the difference -from the
85e per'hundred deducted for equal-
ization fund ,
•For main years this `plan has
.worked out quite well,,but difficul-
ties. "are. now being ' encountered
By this;, plan the dealer canbuy
large quantities of beans at har
'vest time •at the minimum. price"
-arid told" them :;for a-r-ise m,price:
If the price goes up the :dealer gets.
a'; handsome; profit, but: if it •drops`
he Sells :,to .the Board `with no loss.
While ,I was °atthe 'plant a .re-
cent assignment; was being, picked:•
The.price on'the worlld" market has
'dropped '"and, these"beans" will 'have
"
tobe supported heavily. Another`
dealer has." .informed 'the• Board
that :he: has . 30'' carloads • which: he
'will assign to the bp,aard shortly,,,
?These,; too, will have,to,; be heavily
,supported frorii"• the - equalization
fund -collected " from -the farmers.
In the .late winter TWas told that
these beans could' have been sold
to :Britainj. :Britainwith little.' oi'';no :sup
port- ;if . the, Bean Girovvers had
known ,:of and 'controlled the :pro-:
duct. At present the growers- car-,
.ry the.risk �f loss if••the',•pride.drops,
';and the ;dealer" ,opportunity for the
profitrif.the price goes. up.
Has the negotiating type plan
outlived. its effectiveness• for the
white bean growers?•.Should this
group be proceeding to a market
ing agency .'plan, Where the pro-
:ducer .would have the opportunity
for profit as. well as::the risk of
loss?
Similarly, should.the.hop produc
er--s be advancing. •frommarketing
agency to. processing? It seeing ap-
parent that deficiency payments, in
the:hog industry will prove ,advan-
tageous to the large processor at,
the. expense°" of''the Small packer
and the . producer: Is- it now ,:time
;for ,the next step forward?
NEVUS
What's ,"new? 'Perlia s each one'
of us would answer- iffe`rently:
One afternoon last week it was a
new experience - for • me'to` visit
the ;White" Bean Growers process--
ing. plant `'London' This plant is
lust another'exarnple "of what "can
be, accomplished., by .farmers if
they'wor'k. harmoniously together.
These men were not., •.wi^uing to
stay 'in' a rut but I, believe: were
the, first to introduce the "electric
eye': bean' picker in!' Canada; This'
uncanny machine removes the,dis
colored and damaged beans 'muck;
more -cheaply' than• the hand !_pick.,
ers.:.By •thi's': means; •I'ni afraid, the
cost <to . "consumers. ;was reduced.
much°" more, than profits were in-'
creased to the producers. • .It did,
however increase consumption,
pernittmg increased'Production of..
this ,crop., It also ;;placed 'the On-
tario.'grower. in a Much: better cern"
.petitive position "en;world" markets
Operating -' under •- a' negotiating,
pian, ;the White Bean" Board ' must
purchase all beans offered to it at:
not,less than ;the minimum' price
FRESH BAKED
For
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It delivers a new
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Save on ' heat - have dean,
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through your home: Low Boy
"has features of much more ex-
pensive, furnaces, Extra" .big
heat exchanger, fully automatic
controls,"f ilters ' and automat•ic
Coll for FREE Comfort Survey of your Hon
'ACES :and SERUM :CE
10210: Seaforth 585 -- Zurick 84'
Seaforth' :Lions' Club Park
eomrnencing at 2 p;
-F TLL PROGRAM OF BEGINNER, JUNIOI
INTEI .MEDIATE, SENIORAND ADULT,
EVENTS; INCLUDING RACES and -
NOVEL'T ':RACES.
Beginners .-
"Junior
Intermediate .
Senior . .
Adults:
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9 ''and. under.
. ... 11, and under,
. 13 " and under,
. 16 and under
. :.. . 17 and over
Feature of the afternoon will be 'the
presentation of Red Cross Awards to
successful candidates' at the Pool at
3:00. pons•
For further information, . see •
RON: ENNIS
Swimming Supervisor
- At the• Park.
WALTC'N"
Miss Muriel ,Schade; Reg. Nurse,
arrived 'id "Melton last, Friday by.
T.C.A..from Hamilton, Bermuda,
where she has been - in King Ed:
ward Hospital, for 10 months. She
is visiting ith•'her parents, Mr.
and Mrs::'. Norman Schade
WINTHROP
The WMS and WA of ' Cavan,
Winthrop,: will meet oh Wednesday,
Sept. 2. °The• roll) call will be a
verse ,on ."Faith''. Cirele'I will be
in charge of the hunch and Circle II
the program. The ladies •are •: ask-
ed to please bring; their mite boxes
to this meeting.
See Canadian''
Exhibit.At C.,
`Visitor.^:to the this N,E.:,this year
•"will have an "opportunit'y to see 'a
half -million dollar " exhibition 'of
'Canadian cart. "owned by many of
Canada's ,top industrialists and art
collectors:
To be shown ,at the CN.E., Art
Gallery, .:which has been drama
tically renovated 'for the -event: by
C:N.E•. officials to the sum of $15,-
000, /this r',"first for; .the C.N.E.
Art ,Gallery is sponsored by_ the
On"tario Division,: Canadian Cancer
Society, ", and is :a : unique venture
-for' the .Society ; as " well..
,,All the ,paintings, and pieces,; of
sculpture 'are by" Canadian artists;
and all are privately owned. A' rare
collection, ;very seldom seen.,;by
the public; it' is by; far `the moSt
lute rtarit_ex ibiition" of_Canadian_
ait ever shown 'in Toronto.
Over',500-^Canecer"Society volun.,-
teers are coming from',across the
province to staff "the"exhibit• in -re-
lays frgm,.August:26 'to September
12, arid- to serve. tea to CN.E. visi-
tors under:shady pmbrellas" on the
new "outdoor., terrace.: -.Enormous
crowds are expected bboth ' ,the,
C.N E." officials :and: by"'Ontario's
50;000' "Cancer Society,.voiunteers,
'Who are determined to make it' the
Most memorable'. and .noteworthy
event they have ever:spon'sored.
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Ontairio Fairs 1959
Bayfield Sept. 23, 24
Blyth Sept. 22, 23
Brussels Oct:. 1, 2
Chesley ..... Sept. 11, -12•
.Drayton ,..... " Sept. 19& 21
Dundalk :. ,.. Sept. 15, 16
Dungannon Oct -r9,
.Durham" Sept. 25,;;26
Elmira , Sept. 4, 5,_6
Ernbro Sept. 21.
Exeter- Sept. 23, 24
Gerrie Oct., • 2, 3
Hanover• ;Oct. " . 2,' 3
Kincardine ' • Sept 17,
Icrkton ,:: O.ct. , 1, 2
Listowel ... ...: Sept. 28,-';29-
London (Westerq:Fair) Sept. 14-19
'Lucknow - Sept, .23, 24
Markdale ' Sept. 10, "11
Meaford ` ' Sept. .18, 19
Midland • Sept 17 19
Mildmay " 'Sept 15,:".18
1VIr7.verton ''. , ..-.-:....._: _:Se Sept, 25',26.
Mitchell `° Sept. 29, 30
New Hamburg Sept. 18, 19
Paisley ...::, Sept. 14, 15
Palmerston y, Oct. 5, 6.
Parkhill.. ... Sept. 24, ;25
Ripley Sept. '25, 26,
St.: Marys: • Oct.; 6, :'7,
t~.24,.25
Stratford . Sept. 21-23
Tavistock Sept. 11, 12
Teeswater Oct.. 6, 7
Thedford', k Sept 22, 23
Tiverton Sept. 23, '24
Toronto (CNE) .:'.Avg2.5 -Sept. 12
Toront :(Royal .:Fair) Nov. 13-21.
Walkerton : Nov. •, 5
Wiarton Sept. 10, 11
'Woodstock` - Aug. 27 -29
Zurieh. .... 'Sept. 26 & 28
Plowin
International rigMatch, Went-
worth County -Dundas, Oct, 13-16:1
Parker had, been ,oelebrating and
Was miaking,his way home -walk:'
big with one foot on thepavement
and' the ` other ' in the; gutter. .A
policeman .,approached him ':and
said: sternly, • "You're 'drt}nk!"
• "Oh; thank goodness!" said Par-
ker. "You: know, I: thought I was.
a cripple."•
very Friday Night:.
BLDEWATER...
DANCELAN.D:
1?etlardine Orchestra
10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. -
• ADMISSION 75c
USBORNE St HIBBERT
MUTiTAL FIRE
INSYTRANCE r CO..
HEAD OSCE -' Exeter, Ontario
.President:--, , -•
Alex J: Rohde MR: 2, Mitchell
race -President:
Milton.McCurdy . - R R, i; Kirkton
Directors:
E. Clayton Colquboun, R.R. 1,
Science Hill; 'Martin >ieeney, R.1ti:•
2, Dublin; Robert .G. 'Gardiner, R.
R,. ° 1, ,Cromarty ; Timothy. B.
TC9hey, R.R..'3, Luton.
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.Agents:
harry Coates, •R.R. '1, edit :iia;
Clayton ' ilarris, - Mitchell; Stanley
Hocking, Mitchell..
solicdtor
W. G. Cochranej1"reeaouter-
-tilrer"
Eteter
l5ecretary
:Arthur Frailer - Exeter
,r.
Lions Park Sce.en `
Of Hu Ul Reun on:
The entire, family of .Mr. . and
Mrs. Jonathan Eugall together
With grandchildren, met at , the
Lions; Park, Seaforth,. on Sunday
and enjoyed a; "full line ,of ,sports;;
together'' with a,,picnc supper, Af-
ter .:supper all .participated in the.
sports anda softball game" was en-
'There
nThere. were 45 in attend-
ante..
The results of the events were;
boys; five and under, Gary Cunt
'Dings, Randy Hugill; girls,' five
and under, Janice , .Hugill • girls,
five to nine, Mary .Joyce Rothwell,
Barbara ' Hugill; . boys, pipe' to 1.2,
Larry Hui1l, Harry ' Cummings;.:
young 7tneiv s race, Roger Cum-
mings, Gerald Horner; 'young lad
race, Shirley" Horner; "married
ladies' race,; Ettie ,Hugill; ` ; shoe
scramble, Alvin.Daer; ladies kick:
the slipper, Mrs, 'Elmer :Hugill;•
men- kick the slipper,;Le Roy Hug-"
illy 'Roger - Cummings,;..: guessing
number, of :beans. in jar, . Clifford
Htigill elimination ;race, Mrs:'-E1-
tiler
rs: E1 -finer ,Hugill;. unwrapping; parcel,
Mrs:- Gorden.. Horner," Kitchener.. '
It''s no wonder' the e• Scots are the
best -;golfers m_the world:' They'
know • the fewer times they hit the
ball, :the longer it'll 'last
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