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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-09-25, Page 6.77 • 6- -•TJ E HURoN Ei I'oSj oB, SElt '+QR H ONT; SEPT; 25, 1959 ARE 'OU? See Our Exhibits o NEED' RUBBER .;•: .. S� T AM .P S THE•HURON EXPOSITOR SEAFORTH Sm. :w,d Ragweed Present- Lifetime Problem in Control, - "Sin and ragweed'. are much alike;, to get •rid'of them, is a :life- time fight, and . you. never quite win it." A ° the name• implies, . common rag geed and all: its .relatives, eluding :the giant, false and peren- nial types, ' have a weedy", ragged; appearance, unpleasant to the eye and distressing to the tender nasal Passages 'of the hayfever suffered' According.: to the Field Crops Branch .of, the Ontario Department of Agriculture,; ragweed grows_ nearly everywhere in Ontario south of the Muskoka -Lakes. However, due to climate- and the strenuous efforts pf weedworkers and resort .owners,: most sections of Northern Ontario are relatively tree of rag pveed, and this area, is": usuallyra safe haven for* hayfever sufferers _:.It has been• estimated • that half. a million Ontario citizens' suffer' from allergies, of one type or other; and perhaps ;75 per cent of these are - allergic in -some degree to -rag:' weed pollen. The ragweed pollen Period in Ontario ij usually 'from mid-July to the'cfst" frost,.. about October 1. The hayfever days range: from 0;to around 24, depending on .the destiny of .pollen. , ;The best plan for the hayfever sufferer .is'. to arae ge . a Northern vacation during ithe pollen period. Those who 'cannot escape can get some measure of relief by makipg sure every ragweed 'plant in the block: iir which they live is pulled a,ndthat the bedroom isclosed .dur- ing the day, so ,that the pollen , in. the • room will settle, thus': allowing the sufferer a. better ,night's; rest. Any form of air -filtration ,or washing system :installed in "the• bedroom .or office will help Some get relief 'from .a.:series ofinocula- ,tions taken before, the season cern- Ragweed-growing on --streets -streets; roadsides;- fence rows,., ',or other waste places ;can ;be killed with• 24 ounces ,of 2,4-D acid in 75 gallons of water 'Per acre,, if applied in the early stages of growth:,.. RECEPTION for Mr, and -Mrs. Harold Dodds in ' WALTQN HALL Wed.. Sept. 30th Music, by. Clinton Hilltoppers Ladies please .bring.luneh See them at the FAIR'. From,• JiI PAREN 1 SeaforthTeenTown Saturday, Oct:. 3rd SEAFORTFI •'ARENA Dancing from 9 '.til 11:45 Combination Screen and Storm STA - .PJumb�n Mai1treet' STEW AND THE CQ,LLEGIANS eating Seaforth •Dress . for Members .will • be,, semi -formal, and Parents, ' • casual 11114t gM-_ tikweJ t'< ,k x . C--• "C:$r" " "f " @INt :ill N2044.M 41. •t on lII4l!'QP1111111 MSS a >tiV4 I rib,/ BAR RE L HObpt;cirr 'AND- •MORESSEp` NO WASTE The farmer who diispenses:feed to•'liveatocic es poaltry frogs feed 'sacks can avoid spilling by inserting a bar? icl• hoop- in tile' mouth of the sack. Hoop' keeps.sack-open, allows. iE • Yo be closed tightly by twisting as's shown NEWS OF BRODHAGEN. r s se ryes n sq!ying •: es ::iv Harvest. Home 'Thanksgiving Fes- taval•'was",:observed at St..Peter's Lutheran, Church here on Sunday. The;chance1 was beautifully decor. ate€.5 fir ihe>,occasiori with; fid vers,n fruit, vegetables; ~and grain... ' Te Children, .of. 'the: kindergarten class of the Sunday School' carried grain, apples;' potatoes, „. grapes';. an d flowers to the' chancel 'of "the church`" The• choir'sang several an Two. chrysanthemum punts adorned the :altar .of the :' church in iretriory_,.of .Edward .Brodhag-en, who passed • .away one year ago, They' were placed by his wife and. ,family. There were also baskets of 'hewers in' the chancel from'the funeral-•bf..Mrs. 'August Jung;, which was held last Tue'sday On,Tuesday•evening thea'Sunday School` teachers 'held a meeting, beginnmg with a supper given by members of -:the S€ewards of •. the Christian Home (Married Couples).. Mrs: Rosine,• -Miller and' Mrs. Toledo Beuerniann; spent a few days, with. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Huehngard •Stratford. ; Mr. William Riegel has Ibsen working in Kincardine. ,. and.. Mrs.' Russell Sholdice B and everley -attended- • the .40th; Wedding, anniversary celebration. of the fernier.'s brother, and. wife, Mr.. and: Mrs - William . Sholdice,- also, his sister and b'rether-in-law, Mr. and Mrs: Russell Knight at the hame-of Mr. and -3 rs. William Sholdice, last: Wednesday evening. Mrs:. Elizabeth Rock spent last week -in London with. her daughter, Mrs ' .G Ray:Hart,'arid., Mr.' .Hart: Mr•: and ,Mrs. Albert Smith .and family, ofBlenheim:. at• the''home• �l • Mr.; and Mrs L-aWrence .Barker and.fanillSrand Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Barer and ;family with Mr 'and' Mrs. ' Alvm VYilliams ; Burford,.' on. Siin.day. Bonnie and Larry'; sang. a duet at the church ;service.' • Mr. and.Mrs.•Charles Roney and family and Mrs. Herb 'Britton took in London Fair on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper and Mrs. Mary Malcolm were in Sea - forth on Sunday and visited; Mr._ :and "`Mrs; Eberhart, Mr. Kenneth Britton, after spend ing a month in Stratford Hospital, arrived horrieon" Friday. We `wish Ken a speedy ,recovery, Mrs: Alexia' Malcolm las return ed home from •the •Hillside • Rest; Horne and is with her son Mr.. Jack Malcolm, and ,Mrs; Malcolm: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hannon and Mr; and Mrs. Earl Barker 'and, sons with Mr. and Mrs., Archie Jeffery ,on Sunday. of his father, Ed. Sriiitb, and. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sfnith on Sun - ^•day,, Brodha en school pupils artici- pated at the 1VIonkton Fair in the parade --and exhibits last Tuesday. The first frost on Tuesday night,. Sept. 15, damaged flowers and 'veg- etables. . Mr. and Mrs Jonas Dittmer and Mrs. Mary.Dittmer visited 'Mr. and. Mrs. Steif "at'Listowel' on Sunday. Mr. and M-rs, Harold Smyth; and Mr. and Mrs, Ford.'Dickison and' Glenda :and Mr. , and Mrs. Robert: • 61b6,7erenc6-67on Sunday, . Miss :Dorothy'Marks and Mr. and Mrs. Ross .White, of Goderich, with Mr. • and Mrs..: Lloyd, Pfeifer ' n Su, Dorothy remaining with rly her . ister for •a few' days and Mrs. ,Orre1,'Wilcox rand. Miss Lily Henry,_ of Spring Arbor, Mich : with Mr, and Mrs. Norman Bennewies and. Mr. aria 1VIiE Ed. Scherbarth on Monday. .Mr. and Mrs. Mike Messer schmidt, of-Sebringvi'Lle, with;. Mrr ;and Mrs. Norman Bennewies on Sunday. Mr. ,and Mrs. Earl. Erb and fam- ily, • of Milverton, "and• Mr. and • Mrs. Lorne Wolfe and Sons, Kit- chener, withlMr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe 'on Sunday and all visited Story Book .Gardens, ,London. ,` News of Br ucefield Plan Special Church:. Services Next' Sunday; 'September 27, the Brubefield United Church will re= turn to ;'.Standard Time: Sunday School will be at 10. and: the morn- ing service at 11. The Rev. Mr. Moore, of Parkhill, will be .;the: minister, while. Rev, .S Davison will preach 'anniversary 'services at Parkhill. Miss M ; Swan and Mrs, C. Ham are visiting friends in Toronto. Rev:: and: Mrs. Davison attended. the • Postal : Forton wedding' at Wingham ' on Saturday. Mrs, Stackhouse left 'on Monday for London, where she will' .visit. With her daughter, . Airs. Neal,' and- son, Mr: Ellwood Stackhouse.: -We are pleased to -,report: that Mr. Sam McClung is improving- at Scott Memorial''Hospital; Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith and family, Stratford, visited" with rela- tives in the..village on SLnday, ; Mrs.; John Lazenby, .Belleville; is. visiting .with her mother, ,Mrs Fred Rathwell. Tennis was purely an sport until 1926. 1NMS, Meets At Coleman Home The McKillop WMS of First Pres- byterian. Church met at the home of Mrs. Francis • Coleman last Thursday afternoon. The president, Mrs. Helen McMillan, presided and opened the meeting with a a poen►., The minutes of the last meeting. 'and treasurer's report were read and the roll 'call taken. , - During the business period it was decided to hold the thankoffering in the ,church, hall on the regular day in October. The group'svill. have a special speaker and invite, some other societies to be guests.. Mrs. Wiilrairi',;Drover and . her group had charge of the. program. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs, N. R. Dorrance and the ''Glad ' Tidings Prayer was taken byMrs. George B. Dorrance. The topic from the studyboo4, "The 'Church's -Witness To a Changing Canada," was given by Mrs: William Drover, assisted by—Mrs. J, L. 'Bell and Jean Scott Mrs.'Francis Coleman gave an interesting reading.. .13i-inking-to another man's health isn't going to improve your own. BETHEL United Church .Anniversary Services SUNDAY SEP T. 27th' it a.m. and: 7:30 p m, tandard Time) me Guest Speaker:' • Rev. 'J.=C. BRITTON,,Seaforth EVERYONE -WELCOME Plan TTo Attend tie a Satur ay &Monday, Sept. SATURDAY NIGHT 8:30 p.m. — in the Arena E KANSAS .FARMER" .. ALLARVRIETY SHOW, 1:00 P.M.---MONSTI R'PAIItADE. 2:30 P.M; PET SHOW "3:00 P.IYI,.—BABY SHOW TEBER 281h\ CATTLE- DISPLAY -MIDWAY 4'-U CLUB. EXHIBIT 'RSE. SHS IN THE ARENA 46 .CLASSES. 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