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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-10-23, Page 7For Cleaner Burning 'Ordera, rafk uU of Texaco Fuel' Chief NO 'SMOKE NO ODOR WALDEN & BROADFOOT Phone :686-W'' SEAFOltTH OIvTARIiI' the :Welland Collegiate Institute, DISTRICT ROBERT RY'ERSON BAARTRY Robert Ryerson Hartry, Weiland;: a brotier of Mrs, krNeil' Bisson atter Stratford? died in the Wel- land Countyy. Hospital Saturday: Ile' was born in Seaforth, a Boit; of the late :Mr, and Mrs. Williiam. Harty, and :received his early edu cation here.' He taught • school for. •many years until_' his retireme,it five years. ago. He taught,last at OBITU.A-RIES. He is -survived by his wife, the former. Isabel Anderson; a son, Robert. John, Welland,. and one sis- ter, Mrs. R. Neil. (Norma) Bisson= nette,. Stratford -.1" . The body rested at the Suther- land-Thorpe:funeral home, Welland, where' a - seryiee was held Monday at.? p.m. Bdrxal was in:Fonthill cemetery, Welland. MRS.:: MARGARET 'MULLIGAN JACK'S AWAY, W; A ' i�,.�T A. DEALERS CONVEN- TION, AND . WHEN JACK'S AWAY SALESMEN PLAY f Buy your car for, w low buck, If Jack doesn't likeit; he's out of luck ! All• C'ars Are e Winterized ..: Here e ar e :.�` are . e a. Few .New. Additions. 1958 Pontiac dour=ID oar Sedan •radio, like new. 1957 'Buick FouiDoor:Sedan, ..dynaflow radio, e ielle 4i , excellent condition. 956 „Pontiac Chieftain,'..- Twfl Door Hardtop, power steering,radio., Wetill Have ave Flve,"1955--Chevrolet '' Sedans None 'with 'over .40`000 miles. 1954Meteor. s' toml ani'" Cu e Coach, two tone radio, 9 in A=1 condition. e have3�'Vehicles All Models Some 1942'x, at $99 to 1952's at $699 each Take Your Pick ! 1959" . .1/2Ton Long g Box PiCk= u' p,brand new, Save $40a on. this unit S PE T. r• , CIAL . . SPECIAL ;. SPECIAL .: 1954 GMC '195'0 GVW MODEL 000- 1 1 Ga lan` Gas.Tank if:required,`with um ' >;l? . ping assembly,- new meter and 150feet � : of . hose, nearly new rubber. Priced to sell. 1. o D usE � TRUCKS CK U 1 S (_ Alz i° S es All „ l Models from 1949's to 1958's Your — Gas Home oma If f , �VeCan'tMake ` ,I. a Deal arson Pontiac - - Buick:' Vauxhall ZURICH Huron 'out • C ny s Largest Dealer t D alar Bedford Vans. XETER ' announces :.• ie Appointment o V• ardware, The `death occurred in St, Mich- el's Hospital, Grand' :Forks, N,D., on Saturday evening of Mrs: Mar- garet Mulligan, following a short illness. In. her • 78th ''year,' Mrs; Mulligan was the. former Margaret McQuaid, She- was born in Mali - lop township, 'the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ' Mc- Quaid. ; Word of her passing was received by a cousin, Mr. John McQuaid, of. Seaforth. A regular visitor Seaforth u . t fo th- til recent. un- til � years- ;Mrs. Mulligan • THE IIJRON Ex1'osrrua, SEAFoRTR, iNgt, Postal Information • .;Deadline.dates for overseas Christmas;. mailings,. both surface and air ;transport= have ;.been set as: fellows a(iti all ,cases''the' first date 'applies to letters:and the sec - kept in close touch with the , aetxvx and to: parcel post) ' " • - ties. of. -the district..She was „last ;,To` Great s 13rit in_ Via ::Surface:. .here,,12'years;'ago.:Dec::'7; Nov, `28 iAir=Dec. 15,, •Funeral. services were iii. St. Dec.. :12-:". "Mary's; Roman Catholic . Church,- ;European Continent—Via Sur`, Grand Forks,. on 'Tgesday, when face, ,Nov: '26, Nov 22, `:'via Air: Solemn Requiem -High' ,Mass was Dec..12; Dee,• 10. sung by a cousin, Father' Thomas. it should' be specially noted that McQuaid, of St.' Marys 'surface parcel post mails: for the `• European ,Continent, prepaid for S. F.' TOWNSEND despatch by the direct route ahould Mrs. Fletcher Townsend died -atbe: mailed approximately two, weeks her residence on,•Rattenbury>St, in.advance of.the-dates'shown. Clinton,' ,on • Sunday, Octeber,-,18. To Australia Via Surface: Nov: The former Hattie. Elizabeth Trick,. 19, ,Nov. 7,• via Air: Dec. ;8, Dee. 2. she was .the beloved; .wife •of'Flet- -; To New . Zealand—aVia, Surface: cher T. "Townsend Nits. Townsend: Nov. 19 Nov:.19°' via Air•.: Dee: "was the eldest `daughter: of the late .Dec 8 ;; $' 1Vfr. and Mrs.:Levi Trick : "former,- T o Japan—'Via-:=Surface,;:: NOV.,: 16 ly of `Goderich 'township; and was Nov, 16; via Air:.Dec 10; I0 born in;.Goderich'toivnship Huron •T'o• Hong Kong -Via• ,Surface: 'girls. The theme of this dance was County,, on June 1, 1887: ]Nov 10,, Nov. 1; -.via Air:'' Dec, .10, a ``Cookie Dance ' She' • was married. to:Fletcher T. Dec. 10. > • Townsend June -28; 1924 ..who 'sur- The dates shown above 'apply -to' Volleyball !.... v ves her Sheresided ion' the sec :Christina's ' and :.concession of rs.T. tans i s , s mails for Armed Forces Dtre'to certain clrcums es the' uckersmith overseas in the -areas shown. T•he scores of the two gills exlubitxon Rein her rriage i. ntrl.:Atgust,. -, ates -shown--fore--European--Contin`--volleyball games vi re i1 t solos '1942, and inClintOn until her death, ' ent .will also apply for `troops .:'in. ed.:However; it was: said ahe Jun-:. She is also survived`'byF ;two sisters, 'other:..countries in the for team put up a very good, fight: Mrs.'Jennie Wise, Clinton, and''Mrs. • Middle Eeast: a gainst the; 1VIitchelT;grls, only loss Fred, W: Vera ''':Lawren Gift P arcels mus contain a n ' ' . fe r amts ; However t on axn onl .ing ton also an uncle, Mr.Ed. J.:,J.en bona,fide,,gifts-. and must'be clear- .the;'Senior:.game it,,,was:.different,'; kms G'oderich 'aownship..-and': sev- ,t ::. ., .,. .. .. > :, ly;marked.;, Gi�;Parcel :;:Articles .With, ''Mitchehr`unning wild, le ails eral .metes and• nephews enclosed in "parcel's to Great 'Bra ing Seaforth away behind.: This. Formerly a school teacher;`shetani are subject to British custoiis week another exhibition game will taught: in Harrietsville;' Summer- regulations; and/or "'purchase tax. ' be ,played, with. Seaforth going .to hill, ° Ruscon'xb, , Cedar = Grove and To ensure speedy ,.and. safe, . de- "Mitchell. So; girls,1:1et's do a Iit Toronto;,- She ' was• a member." of mailers 'areUrged c tle'better! " livery r to .pack Ontario Street :T7nited Church, ',Clio- all`'pareels; fn inly;' and,, wrapped securely' in ton, ;a past ,president: of. the ;WNIS c_ _orrugated:.; containers F tball{ o9 . and also,Woni,en's Association and ' . , � ti ht1 in; severah folds Jo •_. 'c Thehard-hitting fast-moving teacher of the 1:Bible Class. While wrapping:;;paper,''and tied} securely forth Golden -Bears, known oto some in.Tuckersmith Mrs Townsend was with :strong -:twine: Allparcels as ,the. Argos, went down• to defeat the Turner's Corner correspondent should •show. a complete; ,address at tile; hands :;of the ' Gaderieh'. Sail=. for The;Huron Expositor for. nran Y and'. a ,return 'address;•=and •a Slip. ors.:- After:: defeating ' Goderch °28; years and since'movng to Clinton with.! is'inform'ationshould.be en - to 0. ;the week' before, the boys on' hadPeriodically' hwr tt n i e „news ;for closed • with the; ;.parcel: Informa= the.Seaforth :team. s,aw ,themselves• 't'his paper"from: that town • tion •regarding ,export perinit.re u-. being: run 'bite •the:ground as they The funeral was held'from •Ball g and Mutcli Funeral:Rome; lotions' governing gift parcels' may fought furiously to keep from 1Qs-. October:., 20, cnnducteo °�eay' ' Clintonnton' be, obtained at th;Post Office, ing. - The team which was a little over confident;- •looked very. good Grant L: Mills,;:her pastor; ,assist- responded to with , a verse` of as they threatened Goderich` se.v- ed by' Bi hop W:. A. Townsend;" of. enol times, but failed :to capitalize T ondon, : a former pupil at , Sum- Thanksgiving Ntrs: E. Allen "and. The game ended 14 ,to 6;' with Bob nierhill :'School., 'Pallbearers were _Mrs'. R. Scott were; appointed dale 'Beuttenmffier: getting the' lone' Erlin ,' Whitmore; Warren .' Whit- gates to the Sectional• meeting, in.' touchdown.; The-boys;'left'the:field Constance:;on October 21. Reports, ,very disappointed, knowing that this `left ! a very slim' ,chance :for. themtto, get into the finals. ;avow:. o both having: wan. two and lost tw , Seaforth and•-loderich' will have to: wm,';against Winghain' and Clinton to .;force, a,,three-way tie. for first place.: -This seems , very,. unlikely, but We will ;wait and see the out • Golden .',Bears ! Fight! .Fight! Fight! ` This week's -,game .Will be' played' in' Clinton oii•'Wednesday:. With the .By IL' 1tOL.D'KENDRICK,-• Magazine Campaign This year; ; is like other years:' With half ofthe time gone for sell- ing subscriptions, less ;than 50 per cent. of the . objective' has been reached, The objective this year. is $2,006,00, and only $800 worth of subscriptions have.'been sold. ' A special , dr ve has been . 'put on,,,,as this -is the final week of the cam paign. With Thursday , being a "Teachers' Co'nference's and a holi-( day' for .thestudents, the objective, ofFtbis year's campaign should be reached. >. Cookie Dance This year's students council has come out with new names for their dances. Although these names may be very weird„ they; do 'attract that students. A very good crowd danc ed to the music of Stew Baird and; his orchestra on Friday night. Ev- eryone enjoyed the dance,' and the cookies which were brought by the. more, Franois, :Coleman; Jr.�;:Geo. Wise; :Lorne Tyndall.; and Robert Glenn; 'Flowerbeaiers were .Elmer, :Trick, Alfred 'fludie and'•Fletcliet and ';CarmanWhitmore, ' - Relatives., ,ala _tivas and friends from :n - den . ;Stratford Kitchener, .1lamil- ton, . Forrest,,. Ingersoll, odericli; w Lucknoand.: Rxpley attended; :the funeral. of the different . committees were: given The;, stewardship' secretary,: Mrs:. T , Baird, gave a •reading on Systematic a n:d Proportionate; Giving " ,The Thankofferin`g'' amounted to $101.35. Chane in: time of meetingfrom. g . afternpon"to evening was discuss- ed. A part of . the` • "study • book; Africa ,Disturbed," was taken by Mrs. T. Bair Mrs: G.' Henderson, HA RLOC K and 1Vfrs. ;Eyre, showing :how we- • rnen s is oaning : Mr and Mrs.' James Armstrong, Missionaryworkpersonalbreducationdeex, mamoderncoeAfricaared of Clinton, .visited on Sunday with. rcine! and plema. Mr. and'.Mrs. -James 'Scott, pewer-for good in Africa. Mrs. W. We Wish Mrs. Murray- Haman, Scott closed the meeting. with of Blyth, who is . in' a- London hos- prayer pital a speedy recovery: r Miss Marie McClure,;- of Win- A SMILE OR TWO throp, has been ;staying:' with Tier uncle and aunt; Mr.' and Mrs,. Lea- First :Student: "You look . all lie Reid. broken up. -What's the -matter,; Mr.. James McEwing attended; the International Plowing Match near,D'utidas last Thursday. .• We were all sorry "to. hear tai Mr. Ernest Knox. is -in Scott Mem- oriel Hospital, Seaforth,' with pneu- 'monia. We wish him . a speedy re- covery. ' Mr: and. Mrs. John McEwing ;at- tended the anniversary .service at Brussels United Church last' Sun- day evening,' where Dr., Semple, of Egmondville, was guest sneak- er; also: calling : on NIrs.: Ada Smith••and sons. Misses Shirley' Ichor and Noreen 112ch'"wing attended Medescope,i59, a medical' exhibit held. Toronto last Tuesday.. • Mr.. and • Mrs, James McEwing .and 'Mr. -and Mrs. Watson Reid visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alienevening., of Londesboro,. last Friday BRUCEF1ELD Missionary Society Meets ' The regularmeeting of., the Wo'. men's Missionary Society'. Wag held .on Tuesday afternoon..The leve- •tional part was taken,by'Mrs. Wal- ker and Mrs. Davison; -' the theme was "Truth and Freedom." ' Mrs. W. Scott presidedover the. busi- ness, opening with'. a Psalm ..of Thanksgiving. The roll call was AUS O:RIZED: •SS� HEATING .EQUIPiEN.:T DISTRIBUTOR Second Student: "I wrote home: for 'money ''for a study lamp." First Student: "What about it?" Second Student; "They, sent the lamp." • ':Noo, son;" said ' MacPherson? "dust dooble' up your fists like this —verra tightly:" "Och, shame on :ye, Sandy,"in- terrupted . his wife "teaching the wee bairn 'to 'fight.: and him only. five years old." "I. wasna ;beaching hini'.to fight? I' was just showing' the laddie how to carry a penny safely:" `A; young mechanic tliought he'd like a job in the ;country ` for a Change. "Can you shoe a horse?"' a' farmer asked him: •. He said he ,was willing to -try, 'so the farmer left hire with -the horse anct .went to .:the. village on an er- rand. Returning ,he found the horse lyin''g on its back, :ail four feet up -.in 'the air. It had ".been 'shod, though, and the .job had been well done; "Nat bad at' ,all," remarked` the farmer, "but what's wrong' with the horse? He looks. a bit odd," ."I've been worrying abbtit-that," replied . the. young sii.echanie. He's been like thatever, since I tarok him eat of the vise!".. t, ..,, ..„,....,„ , ,. ...., ...1.;...* ...",. .t'h 4 :,.02„." t,1uiB X16 tIrAtnitaihim 4111141, ILIS PLUMB/NG ' HARDWARE QUALITY HE�1T(R[ SERVICE PHONE 56 GOOD SEAT , comfortable seat for tarn wagon is pro-' vhlled,by bolting sections of unto tire to underside of wire board. Tire sect oils bold seat is place, give a 'cushioning erect, IewFaI AT PRICES YOU'LL GLADLY PAY ! • Our new Fall` range of"smart .ready-to-wear suits is now com- plete insize andstyle range— and pattern. and shade assort- meat.;; 0 ear)ui Choose from' nevi subdued Checks, neat phi stripes and; plain shades ina papalr-browns, greys, ,• charcoals and blues,` `. that are the"fast word" in - style -wise: We have , a 'full range of .: ; shorts, regulars '; and.., ;.tails • in, young men's, naturals, conser- vative and stout' models . to' fit any 'man, in 'best selling .two, afld`three-button ` models. 0 English all -wool Worsted '•suits.i` n a .good' range of charcoals and patterns. TWO=P SUT AN ' T �Is 9:i � .• Young mens or Conservative:types; in all the new;: patterns. TWO -PANT, SUITS • . Neat checks, neat ' stripes pes and plain char- coals feature this fine line of suits., ,. TWO, -PANTSUITS �+ S I U 5 Deluxe i;ake High .Park suits in a finer 'quality of English 'imported suiting, p og .;. ON P N EA T SUIT S 69.5 Ci Famous s.Powne Hall"highest�ualit de- luxe q Y make suizt` s in any pattern n .-or `,. P..: shade of your choice. ONE P ANT. SUITS',_ ...... boys in top shape; they ;should be 'able . to win. x 'Cosy Corners ' Who is the girl who wets a . ride xde to: school: at neon in : a'.:'green ''59 Ford and is envied by all the other; girls'? • ' Barb ' .and Peary: Wh ' , y e the' Walton boys '•sohard on; their legs Well;. Grade • 13, how about other trip, to Toronto? ,Questions of the Week? Merv: Aren't "you going to beta bachelor any more? " an - Jim:" Does the flu seem e.tobe. going: around' near °Walton? Red: 'Why dopeople keep cut= ting in on you? Carman: Who is oiir new'int - e .: Y er st on the staff of The Expositor?. What teacher departed with his arms full of, cookies ;last Friday ALL .: DAIRY ;AND` BEEF `FEEDS' rom October 19 to November 19 'E 0 PER 'TON` BULK (Bagged in your Bran Bags) PICKED UP AT TIME : L MILL 20% :Steer Fattener 32% Beef Concentra 20% Calf Starter . . 13 % Dry:FreS.hener ,. 16%, Special Milk RA - 34% COW'Condentrate 24 : Cow. Supplement to tion Dairy Month ,Special and Bulk, _F.0.13.Mill $65.00 per Ton... Y ry 70.00`" " 88.0; • 60.00 " „I 57.00.0 ' 82.00 �' » 64,00; , 1014i0,..Eor':C1th r Pries At the M 11 PHONE 775 -.L.I•M'I TE D " The Most Value For the; Farnielts„Dollar' SEA.FOIt 'H