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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-09-04, Page 8. ., ON EXPOSITOR SEAFORTH, ONT.; SEPT. 4, 1959 - NOTICE -RF McKillop Mutual ,Fire- Insurance • Company . 14f Seaforth • Ontario The Of%ce'of the Company i;s'now'located in that: of W. E. Southgate; aln„ St., Seaforth All business of the company is, being transacted here,: E;OJTHGATE` ROBT..ARCHIBALDy Secretary -Treasurer.. President. A 100YEAR,O'L'b GRAIN eltk DLE wa"s nl o use -on they Brussels, recently. , The- cradle IS" Owned by: John', McNair, left, int. on his Grey township .-±arm with ;hiir, 'holding:the cradle;, the TIRS SEPTEMBER 17t w -ani of'Williaip J. Petrie' nem' who used lit .for '65_years .whileuli ,_ is his nephew 'Donald'Perrie" • I ` i Start- Warp, On Blyth- Area_Brklge A .new concrete .bridgea mile "east of.Blyth on the new develop;;, nient road spanning ".the" CPR is now under construction. This bridge will replace' the old trestle bridge built around 1908 when the. CPR line connecting Goderich and Guelph: was built Tlie old wooden bridge has - been " removed and Workmen of the .Oetagon.Construc tion -Company, of Oshawa, have started laying the footings. • •=---�= •.Chris Spanis;' field ,:engineer, in charge -of the job, said that at least two months ;will.'be required to- ,complete `the structure. The bridge will have 20 inch -concrete walls 104 feet long, with additional' 65 -foot ,retaining walls 18 inches- thickat either end.. Then.: also' will be buttresses 281 feet high, on concrete footing- three feet in depth. The width of the bridge wall to wall will be 22 feet, and the level ,of the road will be 'about, three feet above the present, -level.;;. Iilhllllll'llllllilllillt11111111111i11111Ii1111 CIS 65 DIESEL ,WITH - 206 Cu. In. Perkins ::Diesel ` Motor 'Dila • Famous Ferguson ' Hydrea " tic System. -- Power Steering —Differential Lock n Mari.y Other: ,Features That Ive made Massey -Ferguson a� Tract;; rs' the Most : Popular !- riCla' r� • Sw S 0 WINTH P , .. R S :C d�b a"lld• tS AI. RO_ .GRA�I Loc l,: a and OutsideTalen t The' new and the old were re .centl'y, brought:"together : on the' ;:farm of •'William'Perrie, near•Brus sets Thenew,' 'a e w. s m dern s �.ather. w used.to'harvest,krain; ,the old was a'1011 -year -Old grain cradle, a piece of farm :'equipment which :preced- ed. today's swather John :McNair,. 81 yeah? -;old retired. firmer hying' m'.7irussels; teok"hxs` -�10o year=old cradle-ou`t-to-the fa$n The cradle: has 'been `used by."Mr 'McNair.for 65' years.: With troduction of cuttinVinachinery, , he continued to use, it to. cradle only a rowaround a field before putting the .modern: machinery: to= whrk;' 'Scarcity of labor caused this .eco- nomy measure to be discontinued, farm equipment was taken into the fields' to start the first cutting .around the border. . Most..of the cradling:Mr McNair did took.•:place on „his , farm, lot, 28, T. h @ :Bi est. Peac h That Grows .._, 1O aoo B.#s$m�RIPENIN. •. LS O1V'-TFI,E TREES NOW . I Will be, in ood su T f om pP y... l.. about • Septemriber••5th'to 'September;.a5th S H A K.ESP EA.R Telephone" 49-R : Before you sell, let us quote yo our • BgsT PRICE 1. Fast; Efficient Service • with, TW Unloading Pits If you desi'e to' STORE your<$ettnst- zve have ample storage' lit deny Reasonable charges. Phone MILLING CO.: LTD. Hensall Ont. ane .En Hospital s Cars Crash Charges are pending following• an accident on No, ;84 Highway, .-two miles west of Zurich, Cars involy ed were ;driven• by Claienee Cronin ;25, of Dublin, and Robert; Kells, .21, Mitchell Both .vehicles. were travelling weSSt' When the Kells' vehicle crash- ed into 'the rear 'of. the Cronin car AsPassenger nthe Kells'.car;''.Mur=• ray'Pridham, 21; of 1V1.itehell, was admitted to' South'Huren�,llospital,' Exeter, with head "lacerations. JI Was.later •released Damages. were estimated at'€$650 by QPP, D M;?.Westover, of .the 1lxeter detaelimeht„ •who investi- gated. Dr.' Klahsen, Zurich, at tended the. injured .man at the .scene; Ontario Fairs 1959.. Bayfield Sept,. 23, 24 Blyth Sept. 22, 23 Brussels Oct 1,' 2 Chesley Sept 11,;12 Drayton.i - Sept, '19 dls 21 Dundalk Sept. 15,'16 Dungannon Oct. -'9: Durham �'=Sept,::25 -26- Elxnira- Sept.. 4, 5, '6` Fimbro Sept: 21. Exeter Sept. • 23,',211; Gerrie ...;, ,Oct,_-�2 3 Hanover Oct 2,..3' Kincardine Sept. 17; 18 •Kirkton Oct. 1,., .2 Listowel `; . Sept 28, .2$.. London (Western Fair) Sept; -14 -19; Lticknoty Sept.- 23; 24 Markdale' 'Sept.'"10,' 1' .Meaford :Sept. 18, 19 Midland, .:, - : Sept 17-19' Mildmay ,,• Sept.'15 '16' Milverton • ' Sept. 25; 26 Mitchell • Sept:29,•30 New--Harabut g ..... ....,. "Sept. 16,:19. Paisley Sept. 14, 15 Palmerston Oct. ' 5; 6., Parkhill:' Sept. 24, .25 Ripley ,.,,.. ",„” Sept 25, 26 St. Marys Obt ; 6,`"7 SEAFO:TH , _ SOpk 24 25 Stratford Sept. ; 21-23 Tavistock Sept.,11, 12 Teeswater '' Oct, 6,, 7 'Medford . "...:;a.• Sept. 22, 23 Tiverton 'Sept 23, 24 'Toronto (CNE) ...Aug. 25 -Sept. 2 Toronto.' (Royal Fair):Not. 13-;-21.': _Walkerton. Novy ;..4 Wiarton Sept 10, 11, Zurich .....: ....;...." Sept. 26 & 28 International Plowing Match, Went- worth Caunty4bundas ' Oct. 13-16 WHflEPP4 ;? , The Canada Temperance Act ; is good law; Two appeals' Ell, • . higher Courts have tested its,. validity; Roth times the law: was .declared good. • There 'are defects, • but- the ,law can be amended, This has been - established by careful atCtdy• 'and consultation With eminent legal authorities. They •, have- helped frame the, follow-^. ing amendments, whioh.`•are at presentunder. study •`by" the Dominion, Cabinet 1 -That the possession of un- sealed Containers of • Iiquor in publie:.plaees be prohibited, . 2. That -the constimption.of or possession of liquor brought-ln- to the county be • limited to one's.-residenee. • .. 3. That- the supplying to .or use by persons under 21 be pro . hibited. • 4.' That the right of appeal to,_ - a higher ' court be provided for, • 5. That the , provision o search itarratits be extend to motor Vehicles.:,• Why repeal a good law that • can, be ah ended?--(Advt.).: • Concession.; 14, of • Grey township,' Where he ', spent ;his life ' until' ;re- tiring to. Brus els His:; father.; Tames McNair,; took up...the, land when it was' covered 'with• timber. e:. had come :He to Canada. from .Scot.. land; b y 1855 he lied a hoose built;. ready for chis father;, mother 'and two; sisters who followed him in a sailing._ .vessel, Tire? fari1 ; rel'rrainedin"the `M -C- Nair name -until. John McNair sold 'it. 10 ear ,Y sago to "[7rban• Ducharmei 'The story ..of• the house 15 also interesting:A second log' building was..etected.,by • James McNair'" for his':: family. Years later; • it was 8:3o pm"``: SEAFORTH. Community Cenre MORRIS ORCHESTRA Sponsored „by` Dublin Catholic ,Women's League IIIIIIIIIIIIIi111111hI11IIIII111111IIIIIIIg1II BE DEMONSTRATED SOON' IN YOUR AREA torn down td he, replaced by. a Mod- ern' dwelling:. and with: (t -rue: Scot tish frugality, the 'ot the''house' were taken to the sawmill. at Wal- ton' and cut;iiito lumler",•This tum-. ;bel waS later 'use'd to finish,. the inside of .the: house,.:, Some: et'the, the- m rooI'fare'fin inishedbeautiful buttern ut ,wood, bearing a ,'lovely .'Satin, -,sheen. Mr ; eNir'has a tax n hi- far m dated 1857 made ; out in Shillings,. and''- pence: Another one for.1858 is ,com ute p d in dollars and. ,cents-44.911/2..rBoth .;Were. ;signed' -by A.` Goveideek,. tax collector, Mc Kil1op townshp. . • " 4 = H GARDEN CLUBS FEATURE ANNUAL: ACHIEV'EMENT -QDAY RECEPTI for Mr. and Mrs John Jewitt • FR IDAY E .' S PT. 4th : Lontdesboro Community Hall - :TIS M .IC BY— COLLEGIANS • Everyone Welcome !S -F A_ assey —Ferguson Sales ' � Service g &5e c .off. 5eaf rcth one 110 AWNT 'BRING ADS RESULTS'.=' :P •:...hone' :141 ,'or ..142 READ THE ADVERTISEIVIEN`PS s It's a Profitable Pastime Memorial Fall B1yth, presented. Stewart, 'Patricia 'Mcllwain Shit a' eolorful'appearance or Wednes d,ay; August 26, :when 53»members of -4-H Garden. Clubs :with •their' :leader$, •met:for Achievement Day.-• Blyth,' Brussels; . Colwanosh and-, Mhnerieff clubs :attractively dis=` played -the produce- from their gar• .,dens,nchich•-were-grown from seeds: supplied to 'the clubs by .the De- partment •of' Agriculture, • Eaeh -display ' consisted: of 'any' five:varieties of vegetables ‚and one' bouquet of:Sflowers, any ,choice, Revert n members •of.:AubtixnCiub,;' each representing : a flower, 'pre-,: sented a-charmingrskit, "Planning liar Flower;.Garden;", Taking.' part, were• Marion dickey-; Marilyn Deer,- Margaret'.Haxues; Barbara° -Beech- Bernice McDougall, :-'Carolyn: Clark axid:June Baechler" The skit ."Bouquets ;From Our 'Club Gar-: dens," was., presentee` 'by • three members• • of the•:Clinton Club, 34fyrtle and. Ethel• Collins; Bernice' MCDougall.and Carolyn ,.Clark. A skit, • "Bouquets Froin Our • Club Gardens;'. was presented: by three: membersClinton''. Club;; M'frtle and Ethel Collins and Faye • Johnston. • An informative demonstration on. "Thinitiing' and .Transplanting" was, given by Mary Warner, 'Sharon ley Cook, 'of Goderich. Commenta- -tors •:;onthe- '.=club :eithibits ' ,were, Derethy, Howatt, Blyth, Yvonne' Connelly;, • Brussels, Louise •` :."An; drew; Colwanosh, Dorothy Knight;' Cranlirook,' and Cheryl Harrison, Monerieff: a During the- morning session the girls judged, the. ,produce play,•Attractive • records books were .displayed and commented on by 'Mrs.:. 'Shirley' McAllister,„ Who also (called. for a choice 'for,Y{ the 1960 "spring. project. .Meat in the: Menu'.' `tis-�seleeted; The `i 959: fallroject had a.re- . p p viousiy ,)leen ,chosen' and will be, "Clothes .:Closets°Up Tor - ,' o •' The: winnhrs of ,county honors' and pins, Marilyn andGeraldine.Knight of Cranbrook, and Wanda .Henry, of Colwanesh,: were unavoidably 'absent; land their pins and:certi ficates. were accepted- by their leaders lon their behalf. Mrs.. Mc- Alfister,1 -Who recently resigned as home'edonomist for. Huron County,. introduced. her Successor„ Bette.Tillrrian who announced the dates for•.the'fall project. • Miss` Jean Irvine, home econom:-• ist for;Simcoe, commented on the. seyeral;l-posters,.., the,. work ;of' the. club; ,members. 'THE. LIN,I FOR 196.0' HE Deluxe F eatu e _x s. g •. Multi -Cycler Washin _�f '` Special - Wash - Wear Cycle • Automaticf.int•Filter ++. Choice of .:Wash • and Rinse Temperatures ATA IOW, LOW ...PRICE- , Check the pr'ice'to-day • oi;the ' 1960 KELVINATOR ASH ER with exclusive DEEP TUREENX:' WASHING-ACTION— LOOK AIN ACTION -- PLOW -DOWN FALL GRAINS DAY [JI e' SUPER SPEED. • T1tIPLE'" SAFE. �,:W iNRLE.FREE -- • ; 'WASH v WEAR" CYCLE 1351txl1Nit'�E AUTO1'4ATIC' 'Y+IMER CONTROI. "N041 at" -Control for. fllzfng and airing' Concealed, easy -to -clean ; •lila trap 'Interior Floodlight ` at .the Lowest :Price .'Ever'! PLOW -DOWN Plow dn fertilizer (1) oni 5n`ndy soils to be planted to corn (2). where larger amounts of fertilizer titan' is safe to apply near the seed .at planting' time is to be used and (3) when rye, strat ,•'corn stover, etc.'. are turned. under. FALL GRAINS A Starter Fertilizer' containing nitrogen,, phosphorus and potash should be applied at planting time. HAY .&` PASTURE Fall_, application. of fertilizer insures winter, hardiness and: early spring growth for both established legume sods and new seedings. ' IT PAYS TO ` USE CO-OP �j H#gh, in: Water Soluble 72`hospliatea /Free Flowing .410 .4»allob?e: in -latest recommended ration and 'bila. LOOK AT THIS PAP1R TEST .TRIED ON A KELVINATOR' WASIjjR viii��%/r� V This• paper itapldn,.stained washed 5,minutes with• _ comes.dut,completely'clean'• through with, ketchup :, .Kelvinator's Deep Turbulent - .-:without a tear) Washing Action' . , SEE 'THEM TODAY SALES. 'hone 585 and. SERVICE Seaforth