HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-10-23, Page 10d -TB HURON E05SITOR, ; $AFQRLH, ONT;, OCT; 23, 1959
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SHORTHORN 10
:Top price at the Shorthorn:.`"off
ttie grass"' sale at :Singhampton,
OP PRICE
FF •GRASS' SALE
$410, went to -Thomas Webster, Au-
burn, for . a " beautifultwo-year=old,
• heifer with her 10 -day-old :calf.
Other 'Huron County consignors
were: 'A. C. Gaunt, Lucknow; Mc-
Kinley Farm, & Hatcher, Zurich;.
Rey' Pepper, .Seaforth, •andHarold
Pepper, Seaforth;
Firstof its ldnd'°in the province,
this s ale ' was sponsored by'the On-
tario Shorthorn Club and was" or:
ganized for dual reasons:; .first, to
bring together a•ivolume of 'strong,
sound: females to ,meet the, eidst-
ing demand,.. and secondly; . td pro:
Vide a market for the .• smaller
breeders.:•In both respects; the sale
seems to have fulfilled its 'mission.
A ED.
FRESH BK
For.:'
Tasty Eating
• Biggest buyer of the day was
Tom •J,osefowich,'of New Liskeard,
who •took.`11' head. John Brockie,
,Breelun, purchased seven; Dr. J.
Bateman., Belleville, •:five; and
Colin Parker, Everton, six head,
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Tells Of Overseas
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on,, this 'farm- was cleaned and
painted and.during the' .s miner
months they. -Wade cheese..
By boat we went aeross to. Haar=
len. Here the natives were ready
for the tourists.' Many little,' stores
were full o£ trinkets 'for sale:. The
people were'dressed:in native cos-'
tune One storekeeper showed, •the
costumes worn 100 years ago .and
then''charged',us for, showing them:
In the evening a pleasure boat
'trip :was taken through the canals.
We passed in' front of many beau
tiful :holies;:' churches ansi build,'
Ings,,::all, floodlighted,'which 'made;
a very impressive scene. ';In' Am'
sterdam, many•• sidewalk : cafes;
were operated; In front of every
-hotel or,' restaurant, chairs, and
-tables: were set up' for refresh-
ments., • -
Beautiful and Clean
Brussels was our next' :stop -and•
it;was.a, most beautiful clean'eity.,
We visited' the.,diamond, cutting•'
place,; Young; :boys Start, at the ,age
-of 16:and.'very.few,could stay with'.
it ,.for •12 •years' because ' of their
'eyesight. • Many other , precious
stones- were on display- -;Another:
'call. in Bru'ss'els was,the home of
hand -made lace. One" of th''e experi-'
encs ry•lademakers�.{is now.9a. years,
of age and still.lov'es to s1Coiy ;how
to do it..Lace articles ranged from'
a tiny bow and handkerchiefs 'to
pillow cases,: centrepieces, lunch
clothsand tablecloths Prices also
,ranged fron :ra small price, to fabu
lows 'sums. a
In, Paris, everything was entirely
different. We visited the .grave •of
the ,'Unknown Seidler iind'er the
Arc de Triomphe where the;: flame'
is never, allowed to `go out: The.
grave wase'covexed with.,,beatitiful•'
wreaths and:sprays'af'flowers for
the anniversary, ef;• , the Battle of
Dunkirk The E-iffel; Tower, was
visited but none of .us were. n the,
spirit for cli'inb ng.;'so. far up in the
Palace At Versailles."
--The- trip -to -Vers•ailles;-vea-s the
most: beautiful of, our whole. trip.
ri i lle
Thee: palace with it mirror
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the royal avenue and ApolIo's bas=
•. in, the .queen's -'bedroom, -'flower
beds and myriad .fountains, as well
as the Cattle Trianon palace "were
beautiful These and many', other.
partscould only be described'. by
pictures an. color
returned . to :England and
•rL,;, were billeted an• Kensington We.
� visited many' notable places" such
as Big Ben, Windsor Castle, Buck
ingham Palace with the changing
of, the guard, the -:Horse'- artillery
parade. and' much more
Our --last' weekend` was spent in
Wales as guests of `the Welsh W.I.
Nine of us :.went .by train to Ches:KEA' $-
ter, where we ' were met by our
,o. tenses. I' was,;at,'Wreacham, a:.
very beautiful home; .l was shown
Y
f.the`countryside,'.the man.
much o Y
-collieries and: taken. to the seashore
where •• I, watched.'the tide;•:cOrnin'
was a newsight -to me
m.This
g
sCountryside
Wel h
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ITA.
PISe
The.. country'" was° v- ry .rolhug;
aresmall` and divided :
the -fields r by
ever, even the
• , . ,. hedges =Holey ,_:.-�, F,
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w
,forth•_
Seaforth
and
ae�qpp
i•t7 . ' •- _ mountainsides in ides:. n an lanes -
Phone m un a s d
back roads, the roads are all hard
I topPed. On; "Saturday night " the
of Wales' he ld a ',united ar=
W:I: s ,.W e e ; .:.par=
ty,and;had as - their, guests the Can-
adians We "hadohlybeen' separ-
ated .two days but we had -a lot to
tell each, other o% how we';had
been entertained: Each•one; thought
theirs was the bests •
The• program for• the e evening was,
in Welsh and included solos, chor-
uses, clog dancing.. ; Welsh. square'
dances and the: Canadian, guests
were invited' to join' in 'the square
dancing Miss Dairy Queen: -of.
Wales was,,introduced and .sang, a
solo.;
•. A ,typical :Welsh lunch -was serv-
ed and Auld Lang: Syne • was, sung.
We returned; to London, quite hap-'
�iy°to have spent this last weekend
with' the, Women's_ •Institute mem'--
bers, in Wales.
I hope -.I --have given a little. idea
of •our. very busy.four and . a 'half
weeks • overseas.
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MR AND MRS. IRECTOIi. DONALD V:ERHOEVE, seen fol
lowing their marriage in St- Mar•.y s Roman, Catholic ,Chiirch',�
1'illsonburg.:The bride is the funnier Sandra •AIdeen
of"the Dungey,r
,
daughter ;la`te M"r:'arid"`°lVlrs, Rby C:';Dunige'y;; of:S atorth; :
.and > the bridegrooms parents are::Mr- and Mrs. Maurice Ver-
hoeve, Tillsonburg;; The couple,.wil reside at 28 Wolte St.; Till
soniiurg, < (Photo by Phillips)
- The annul1 heifer sale, sponsored` Clarence McCallum, Wroxeter, to
by theur * County Holstein Club
and ' hed' Wednesday ednesda at Clinton
-
Fair grounds, was a decided suc-
cess with 31 head averaging $318.;
Four milking females ":averaged
$379 each;•. 25- bred` heifers, $320
each, and : two open heifers, $170'
:each. The top ,price of $415 was
paid by Cameron Taylor, Mildmay,
!It' 4A verage
n u. l
n a Huron,
to;Vernon Hunter, Lucknow, for the
bred heifer, Anv,er Acres Beatrice..
Second highest price of the day;
and. the top figure for 'a• -milking,
female was. $410 paid 'by Peter
Simpson, of. Seaforth, to• William J.
Storey, Seaforth; for Spring Pond
Trademark :Jessica; ,a two=year-old
heifer:" A. baby heifer calf. from.
this 'animal' brought $75_on the bid'
of 'John Lindsay, Clinton. Peter
Simpson also. paid the next high-
est price of -$400 for' a , bred heifer
consigned by G. ,Allen Settles, Bay-
field. The big buyer of. the day
was. John Vander Eyk, of Watford,.
who, bought five head at $1,425:•
'The auctioneer' was Bob. Shore,
of
Glanworth. The sales eommittee
consisted,of Allen Betties, Bayfield,••
Wi11a'm Gow, Auburn; W. 'Hough,
Clinton, Vernon Hunter Ldcknow,
and., Ross ..Marshall,` 0_"5'.aKirkion.'
Clerking was done by. IV:. Mine;
Clutton, Goderich,- secretary'of the
Huron, Holstein Club ' . •
Other • animals bringing above
„$300 :meluded,• $300 paid by John
Vander Eyk, Watford, to G.:Allen
Betties,: $345 paid by W D.; Sprung,'
Lopdesboro,:•.to G. Allen .Bettles;:
•$305: -"paid by Johri,; Vanden Byk to
Sandy Elliott, ••Exeter, $310: paid.
by' Wm Stirling,' Goderich,'•to How:
ard-Feagan, of •Godeiich, $3.60 paid
by W. DD. Sprung to: Howard Fea
gan; $300 paid by Harold' Widrick;
Zurich, to. Walter J. and Donald S:
Forbes, Clinton; • $300 paid. by Le-
Beau, Bros.,: �linton_,to�'alter ,,L
and. Donald`S. Forbes; $335 paid'
by Wm Stirling to Walter: J. and:
•Denak •S. Forbes.; $335 :paid -by:
Thomas _Hayden & . Son, Gorrie;
$360 " paid by Howard McNaught,
Menkton, to Thomas- Hayden &
San; $335 paid by Hdward: Me-
Naught, to James B. Hogg,, Sea -
forth, $375 paid by Wm.. Stirling to.
George. E. Hudie, Bayfield;":$320
paid by::Harotld' Erb, Zurich, to'Hur-
on County Home;- $370 paid by 'Le
Beau Bros. to Reginald 1VIcKie1;,
Clinton; .$32Q paid by 'Harry' W. .
Bateman; Wingham, - to -- Gordon
Reynolds Seaforth; $315 paid by
John . Vander Eyler to Russell Rut -
tan, Gerrie, and $355 paid by Har-
old Elliott to Baxter &' Turtan, of
Oodericb
Clinton, °FlOntario ` Featuring the I Largest: Wide
Screen lin Huron County
TWO SHOWS. NIGHTLY"- Rain or Clear
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 - First Show at Dusk
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FRIDAY
SATURDAY — October 23 24
Bring the :`'Family
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Several reeerds,Were broken at
the field meet at"Tuck-
ersmith:•(Eginandvil1e) " .on the
week -end. .Champions declared
were:
'Senior BoYs'Gary.Finni a ,` 28.
points'; ,runner-up, Jack Papple,, 18
:Points,...
'Senior Girls-BarbaraNott 40.
;points; ;runner-up,'Ruth ' Brown, 1:
Intermediate Boys -Paul Stepli-
enson ,-33 Poants, run er. uP,Keith
.Fmmgan, 18 points.
Intermediate • 'G1rls Susan Halls,
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3 rots• fr Punner-u `, D anne -Pa
P i P
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Junior 'Boys -Glen Nicholson,' 53
points; •;runner-ups-.Rielky Hulley;24„
points..
Junior Girls -Jan Oke 20 pgints;
runner-up, Jeannette `Finnigan; J.4
On Friday cu were - presented.
to'the various .winners. The ,meet
was under the: direction of the: prin-
cipal :and staff, Mrs. • B Alexan-
der.. and. Arthur Finlayson • The
represents.: a previbusrecord-trok-
wen, and that •person• received:five
.extra points_'teWard•'a: chanipion-
ship
•...50 -Yard Bash
5'*, • Ruth Brown; Carole' Halls::
Intermediates -Boys: Paul Steph-
enson 10' 10"'I', :Billy Wood, Larry;
Ritchie. Girls: -Susan Halls 10'
Lynda. Forbes, Heather,.Sal-
lows.
Juniors -Boys:' Ricky Hulley
7/&*, •"Glen Nicholson; . Brian Mac,
Gregor.; Girls: Marilyn Durst
Jeannette Finnigan, ' Petra Teich -
Basketball. Throw
Seniors -Boys: Gary Finnigan,,a
n
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62', Jack:Papple, Chuck -Haney.
•Girls Barbara Nott 42', Carole
Halls,: Ruth` Brown.
Intermediates:- Bos::Bill
, , Y -Billy
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`Woods 61'*,' Keith Finnigan, Chris.
Coombs. Girls•: Dianne Papple
371x, Susan Halls, Lynda Forbes.
Junibrs-Boys: -Glen Nicholson
;48,'*, Brian•MeGregor, Ricky•Hu1=
ley Girls: Judy Fraiser 21', Petra
Teichert,' Marilyn Durst.
High- ;Juinp
Seniors -Boys: .Gary Finnigan
3' 8", Paul . Nicholson, Harold..
Smith and Jack Papple (tied);,:
Girls: Barbara' Nott 3' ;8", Ruth
Brown, Carl de ;Boer.
;Intermediates -Boys:. PauI Stepli
en,son 3' 4"; 'Colin Haney•' Keith:
'Finnigan.• Girls: Susan;; Halls' 3'
5", Heather, Sallows; Norah Brown,
Juniors -Boys: . Glen Nicholson,
3' 2" Ricky -WOW, "Ricky Elul -
ley. 'Gies,: Jan'Oke 2' 9"'+°, Jean-
nette ' Finnigan„;
Petra Teichert.
SpeeduBali Test Cone. ;minute}'
Seniors Boys Chuck Haney,
Jack Durst and. Paul. Nicholson, 28
rounds: Girls Barbara Nott,
Carole Halls, Ruth Brown, 29
founds,
Intermediates - Boys: -Craig
Haney, Billy MacLean, Keith Fin-
nigan, 27 • rounds*. Girls: Linda
Brown, Dianne Papple, Heather
Sallows;' 27 rounds*.
Juniors -Boys: Glen Nicholson,
Ricky •, Hulley, ',Ricky Wood, . 18
rounds*. Girls; Jan 'Oke, , Lynn
411Cholson, Dianne Nott,'12•rounds.
"Now then; Miss," saidthe law-
yer. `Pleasetell the jury exactly
where the defandant was milking
the., cow."
The young lady hesitated, and
then,: said, "Well, sir, it: was under-
neath and just a •;'trifle -back of
centre."
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Seniors `Boys. ' Gary Finnigan,
Jack Papple,: Jack Durst. : G.irls.
Barbara Nott;: Ruth Brown, Carole
Halls:, . -..
"Intermediates -Boys: Paul Steph-
enson•,'.Colin Haney, Keith,' Finial:,
gan.' Girls Lynda Forbes,. 'Heath=
er Sallows, Susan. Halls .
Juniors Boys,: Glen Nicholson,
Ricky Wood, Ricky Hulley. •Girls,:
Jeannette Finnigan, ..Dianne Tota,:
Lynn Nicholson
Standing' Broad Juanp
Seniors -Boys. Jack Papple, 6'
4Y2"; Harold 'Smith, Jack Durst.
Girls: Barbara .Nott 6' 8",:. ;R.uth
Brown; Carole Halls: ' '
Intermediates-- Boys-: Paul Steph-
enson 5'10" Keith Finnigan, Col-
in any Girls: Susan' Halls 6'
2!' Lyn a • For b es; D iannfe 'Pa
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'For RCAF Rink
Plans for the' erection .of _ '•nevv
skating rink at RCAF` Station C1an�
ton wereyannounced ;by Group Cap-
tain :I1 '• C. Cameron,. Conxmanding
Officer of the station.A ta11: for
tenders'for. construction of the rink.
is to be••issued immedi tely. The
building will .contain. an 80 ' by 180
foot; ice surface and will be ` com-
plete with 'four ,dressing rooms;
showers and complete, tdilet facili-
ties. It will be erected on the ,north-
east area ;of the station proper.,
near the present tennis courts and
Married Quarters- Apartments: Its
use as;designedfor•ACAF•personnel
On the', 'station: and dependents: from
the married quar.ters':
,Construction of the building Will
;be of cement block with laminated
truss- roof `supl5orta.. The .'facade
-Will be of brick The , rink Will be
lighted with'' mercury: vapour lights
and will provide spectator accoffi-
modation for; over .500. The artifi-
cial ice- plant will be of the cireu-
late'd brine' type with' central -dis-
tribution of the brine to provide ev-
en temperatures over'the whole ice
area. It is expected• that the: ;build-
ing will make it possible to; have
ice from approximately October 1
to mid' April under normal• weather
conditions. "
It is expected that construction
will begin iti mid-November and
completion Will take at least three
months,.
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PHONE 47-
SEAFORTH
Introducing Our New
MOLASSES.'.. BLENDE
Gooch until October .31st
`The following • accounts and sal-
aries were .passed at., the October
meeting -of Seaforth town council:
A. Miller, wages, -$115;• A. Horne,
salary; $30.80; L. Hulley," wages,
$4; Seaforth Public -.,.School, ad
vance, $4,000; -H. Bolton, account,
$6; H. 'Glew,'adcouft, $2.5; Receiv-
er General of Canada, weigh
scales, $13; P.0 C.,. acct., $12.35;
J. F. Scott, advance, ;$100; Sea -
forth Agricultural Society, grant,
$400; A. Horne, salary, $28.40;' D.
H. WAson', salary, $258.33; ' E. Hut-
chinson, salary, 1320.84; S. Bates,
salary, $26.2.50; f+i..t J. Calder, sal-
ary, $225; .'H. Maloney, :salary,:
$243.32; A. Price•,_salary,:208.52;
4 Xp
T vmshi of Tuckersmith, $184.23;
Muirs:: Nursing Home, acct.,
$173.25;. G. McGonigle, • account;'
$57,59;. relief; '$16, •
Rowcliffe.:Mptors, - acct., $1.05
Seaforth Lunther Ltd., sect., $2A41
Ontario textiles 'Ltd., acct,-, $10;
A. 1V1ilter, acct.,, $73; w•
••H. •Glees,
acct., $15; Baldwin :Hardware,
acct., . $8.65; -Ball-Macaulay, Ltd.,
acct„ $8.03; Langdon Manuactor
ing Co., $13.50; • Supertest: Petrol
eum Corporation Ltd., acct:, $21.92;
Seaforth Sewer Tile Ltd:, 'aect.,
07.64; C. C. Paving ':Co., acct.;
$5513;''.Lavis •Contracting Co., acct.,
$29.33; Regie; Transport, acct., $6;.
Sawyer -Massey, aect„ $41.79; Jas.
G Brock, ' acct.; ,$31.25; 1~litttkote,
Co of Canada Ltd., acct,, ,$45.25;
M. E. Clarke, acct,, $46.65; Cana-
dian 'Tire Corporation, aeet., $4.45;
Sifto Salt Ltd., acct., $30; C.
Coombs,. acct., $4.03; Welders' Ser-'
vice Ltd ,:` acnt. $2,89; Rowelitfe
Motors,' acct., $61.43; Heil Tele-
phone Co, acct;, $110.45; IL Bol.
tons. 'acct.-, $2 F. Kling, acc
$13.40.,
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at Molassed in bulk 72. Ton
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