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NOTICE -RF
McKillop Mutual ,Fire- Insurance
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Company
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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"
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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.;;.
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206 Cu. In. Perkins ::Diesel ` Motor
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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.
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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$n
The cradle: has 'been `used by."Mr
'McNair.for 65' years.: With
troduction of cuttinVinachinery, , he
continued to use, it to. cradle only
a rowaround a field before putting
the .modern: machinery: to= whrk;'
'Scarcity of labor caused this .eco-
nomy measure to be discontinued,
farm equipment was taken into the
fields' to start the first cutting
.around the border. .
Most..of the cradling:Mr McNair
did took.•:place on „his , farm, lot, 28,
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Peac
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aoo B.#s$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
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SEAFORTH.
Community Cenre
MORRIS ORCHESTRA
Sponsored „by` Dublin Catholic
,Women's League
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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
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S PT. 4th :
Lontdesboro
Community Hall
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COLLEGIANS
• Everyone Welcome
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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.
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safe to apply near the seed .at planting' time is to be
used and (3) when rye, strat ,•'corn stover, etc.'. are
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FALL GRAINS
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