HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-09-04, Page 3ANNOUNCEMENT
.Mr. 3. F. Smith,,,of Varna; wish,
es. to aniiouilce the engagement+of
his daughter, Gertrude +' Pearn
Smith,:W Roy Craig Elliott,' son o£
the late Mr. and Mrs. •Lorne. El
liott, the marriage to take ,place
on September 12.::
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SEAFO*1.11 LIJMBER
Ltd.,.
Seaforth Ontario
Are you ready to rentyour spare
.room? A classified' advertisement
phoned -to The Huron ' Expositor,
141, will bring a tenant;
' ensail a$ New.
SuPIY Iuirdn'a'..'
Only taw devef'opxnent at • ien
sail Public. School this year will be
the erection . of a" supply building
for storage of,maintenance equip
ment. Contract for the addition to
the southeast_.corner was let this::
spring to Gooding Lumber Co.,, of,
Parkhill.
Prindipal Robert Reaburn• ex-
pects an increase o£ about .10,
enrolment, bringing the total close
to 200. .Principal,. Reaburn's staff
remains the same. He will teach.
Grades 7 and 8; . Mrs;' Mary.' M.
'laugh, Brucefield, 5 and• 6; Eric,
:Mansfield, 3' and 4; Mrs. Mabelle
Sbirray, R.R, 2, Hensall, 2 and 3;
Mrs. Beryl Elgie, R.R.;,3, Kippers,.
Grade 1, and • M. Helen Scene
kindergarten (part time). -
Stratford 'Girl
Wins 'Scholarship
Miss Barbara Ann Burrows
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Burrows, Stratford, won a C$900.
`schola'rship at":^the University of
Western Ontario this year. She is.
a graduate of Stratford . District
Collegiate.
The mother of the winner, Mrs.
Burrows, • he former Barbra
Simpson, si- erg of Peter Simpson,
-R.R. 2, ; Seat
Blame Winners of
Blyth Competition
•
NQMArT'EIt _W•Ho1' the weather, wo k of repairing. Seaforth sidewalks.has gone. on under
the supervision: of street foreman; Harold Maloney. Here' Mr. Maloney (standing' with back- to the
camera) and his assistants are at work on a sidewalk on Chalk Street. Left- to right are : Frank
Murray, Mr. Maloney,. AlvinPryce• and Ernie Miller " (Epositor Photo by Phillips) ':•
The results of the field crop com-
p,etitien in Fundy oats,, sponsored-
by.:Blyth.'Agricultural"Society,'are
as follows
Eldon Cook; Belgrave,' 93; •James
Wilson; Blyth, 86; Hugh Blair, Bel-
,grace,.;85; Walter Scott •'Belgrave,
83; Walter Oster, Blyth,' 82 Maur
ice Iiallahan, Belgrave,.-80,' Albert
Aub,Eacon;�-�elgra�e: 73; 4�illia=m-Gov;:-
urn, 72, .Edwin Wigbtman; Bel
;grave; 71; Gordon -Carter, Blyth,
;70;• Lorne Hunking, Auburn, 66;
Wallace Bell, Blyth, 65:
In 'order to Complete the eenipe-
tition; a bushes of these oats must
be exhibited . at Blyth 'Fall Fair.
Failing'• .to exhibit,- ten points ,. will
.be deducted' from the competitor.
USBORNE, &, HfBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO
HEAD` OFFICE -- Exeter, Ontario
President:. •
Alex J. Rohde - R.R.: 3, Mitchell
Vice -President: ,
Milton McCurdy R.R. 1, Kirltton
Directors:.
E Clayton. Colquhoun,, ILR. 1
Science Hill; Martin .Feeney, R.R.
2, Dublin; Robert G. Gardiner,' R.
R. 1, ' Cromarty ; ° Timothy `' B,
Toohey, R.R.:3; Lucan.
Agents
Harry, Coates, R.R. 1, Centralia;
Clayton' Harris, Mitchell; Stanley',
Hocking, Mitchell.: -
- Solicitor•
W. G. Cochrane. - Exeter..
Secretary -Treasurer: .
Arthur. Fraser ' Exeter
HensalI Women's- Institute Sep-.
tember meeting, to be held in the
Legion . Hall Wednesday, ' Sept. , 9,
will take :the form" of 'aP of -luck
supper. Roll call will be answered
by bringing a;'friend and introduc-
ing her.
Fit./S t:' Tiberio of - 1" :-
gGain i, Man,
na ,.
orifi 1 e
f er y of Ii nsall has been post-
ed -to -Germany- for 'four years; -and-
_ etrei vitt;, Mrs7Tiberio;,arrd
sailed this,eek :on the S.S.'Sax
onra �w••
Mr: and Mrs.' Samuel;; Wilson
have returned to; ,Ireland, after a
delightful' four ,weeks' r; vacation
With their' son and' daughter-in-law,
MI..and Mrs Trevor Wilson, and
little. - grandson. While here on
their vacation they -visited' Quebec;
New 'York:: State, Michigan . and
toured all over Ontario.
Pat an'. Mike Soldan :are vasa-.
tioning.'at, Grand Bend with their
aunt and uncle, -;Mr.' , and Mrs.
'Harry T,:Hoffman•and family.
Mr. and.: Mrs. Radford Donald,
son and family, of London, were
recent visitors with the letter's
mother,'1VIrs Annie Saundercock.
Bill-Shaddick -is : spending a, week
vacationing in Saskatoon..;
Mr. and • Mrs. ;Willia1n Clement
entertained at a farewell party on
,Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs.
Carlisle, Wilkinson, who,left
dayfor Marlette, Mich. They were
,presented with. -a, Musical decantor
and matching. tr--ay=of; glasses, with
Ernie Chipehase doing thehonors.
A ;social .hour ; was enjoyed and a
chicken barbecue was served on.
the lawn.S,even couples were pres-
ant. -
Miss Phyllis Dougall has return.
tit 10:00a.r
School' Buses will .operate ,over the' same
routes as were;, in use . at' the end of
the Nast school , year.
AII:, routes will be reviewed .-upon completion.
of , registration ancl. may be ::revised : at that
to provide 1'1' ciximum service.
Buses - win leave Seaforth ° at
Tu�
sda • Se ternber 8th, and
� ..r yr �
8:30 'a.m.. on .
@ l..
subiequ nt y at
7:30 afrn. each school ':morning.
For further .in f ornation, Contac
PRINCIPAL'
ed after a year' in England,'on an
exchange teaehing- ;position.. She
will ,•resume rteaehnign. „Toronto
j
. hen 'school reopens.in Septe,inber..,
Mr_ 'and Mrs W:•R: Dougall. are.
vacationing for -a few days in<Sund-
ridge:!
A ,pigeon, ; bluertgreen in ..color,
tagged ` C,U:' 50 -127$' , lande.at
Ken ..McLean's . farm= Wednesday;
'1.right•;'and-is being--carett,:fuC uutrl
its owner claims ita
Complimenting Miss Donna: Mc-
Leod;, : bride :.of Saturday; Miss:.
Elizabeth 'Faulkner' entertained at.
the summer cottage of 'her, parents
at Bayfield in her honor... Thirty -
'three 'friendsand relatives shower
ed. her with uranyl vely gifts, with
Miss Faulkner Treading the presen
tation address A period ,of con
tests was enjoyed
.• Mrs:' J V .•McAree, of Toronto,
Who has returned 'from a tour 'of
Europe;. England, Scotlandand Ire
land,:was.last'week a.guest,cif Mr..
and Mrs. .John H. Soldan.. •
;,FUNER•ALS
THOMAS 'BICKELL `
Mrs. Thomas Bickell passed
away>suddenly at herxesidence on
John Street on Saturday morning,;
August 29,; at the age of 81.
She was bornatWalton and was
the f or mer -Hanna .Oughton,
daughterof the late Mr, and Mrs.'•
W. H.' Oughton,. Seaforth. In .1905.
she -married. Thomas `Bickell,; and
he 'predeceased her in 1935: She
was educated at Seaforth and was
a member of First Presbyterian;
Church.
She is survived by several nieces
and nephews at Toronto: Guelph
and Elora.
Funeral services Were held from
the G. A. Whitney' Funeral Home
on Monday at. 2 p.m: Rev. J. C.
Britton, of Northside 'Unite d
Church, officiated; and '-interment
was in Maitlandbankcemetery.
Pallbearers',,were 'Glen Staffers,'
Earl Montgomery, Ernest Geddes,
Louis' Hemberger, Don Kilcoyne
and Alfred Phillips._
SAMUEL GLYNN.ALCOCK'
BRUSSELS—Samuel. Glynn Al-
cock, 62; a' lifetime farmer' on the
sixth.` concession of Morris .town-
ship,. died
own-ship,.::died Friday morning in St.
Mary's' Hospital, Kitchener; where'
he was taken •after a heart attack.;
He was .the: son of the late `:Rich-.
'ard--.BeenhantAlcock .and -the fpr
mer Mary Jane Alcock "His wife,
the former, AEnnie Bembridge; pre-.
deceased him.
• 11e' is'^'survived by one' Son,
Janfes,. Morris township; two sis
ters, Mrs. Earl (Annie) Bernard,
Morris /township; Mrs. Samuel
(Marx). Ovington, Wroxeter; one
brotherRichard, Brussels., • Mr.
Alcock' .was '•,a _member'of St
James'' Anglican,,,Chureli,-Br'uss cis;
The. body .rested . at the ;D
Rann funeral home: in Brtiissels,
wbl;re' a' funeral 'Service ' was held"
Monday at 2:p,m: Rev. Kenneth
W. Daggs, of St. John's Anglican;
Church, officiated. Burial ' was'
made in .Brussels cemetery. ;
MHS: AGNES. i'CONNOlt
DUBLIN--4n-Monday,, August 24,
Mrs. Agnes ' O'Connor died at St.
Mary's Hospital, • London. -The
daughter of the Iate Joseph •Kraus-
kopf and Caroline Bucket,° she was
born at'Dubiin.80 years ago. Her
`husband-prcdeceased her in April,
t 47.
---Surviving are five -daughters end
three : sons: Mrs.' Donald' • Miller
(Mary), $radentoe, :Florida;': Mrs.
James Conway (Agnes),, Miami
Springs, Florida; -Mrs. Dave Fal-
coner (Vont'), Dundas; Sister Mary
Daniel (Rose), . Kinkora; Sister
Co'neessa- (Caroline), Windsor.: Al-
so surviving are. two brothers,
Henry,. of Arlington, Washington,
and Leo, of Dublin.
The funeralwas held,at.St.,.Col�:
umban Church with Solemn . Re-
quiem. Mass sung by Rev. J., J.
AtcCowell, • with Father McQuaid,
S F M:; as deacon, . and Father
Toth, Logany as sub -deacon; Pres-
ent in the Sanctuary were: • Rev.:
E. Morris; 'Fort" Dover; Rev. G.
'Dill, London; Rev. C. Keane, Wind-
sor; Rev. T. Donnellan, Kinkorw,
and 'Rev J: Jordan, St Clare
Shores, Mich. . Also 'present were a
-number of 'Sisters of St. Joseph's
Conim.unity,` London, '
Friends and 'relatives attending
the funeral were frbin'Detroit, Toy
ronto;:Florida, •Niagara. Fails and
surrounding districts. •
Pallbearers were Joseph Kraus-,
kopf, James P, Krauskopf, lames
Krauskopf, Albert Cronin;' It -ugh
Benninger and Maurice Dalton,"
Burial was in St, Columba; Genie-
tery, :'With' Father McCowell recit-
ing the graveside prayers.
Former Resident
Comp letes Cou rrse'
Harry „Jacobi;; a member-of.;the
Orangeville High'.School-:staff: Was
g� a
one of the-. thirty five ;:secondary
school .teachers from various;
schools. '. in .Ontario who
.'have
`just
com let d a,six-week con se
in.
-chemistry-a n. . d - electronics- at`the
Ontario Agrienitural!.. College. • .All
of these teachers are •graduates !ef
this institution,. "and' were taking
these, courses in order. ;le qualify
as science specialists in; the high.
schools.
ac the son ,.. Mr.arid
Jbi:i o t s h o of
,Mrs. Harvey Jacobi, _Kippers: .
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