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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-10-23, Page 10d -TB HURON E05SITOR, ; $AFQRLH, ONT;, OCT; 23, 1959 (BURN BUYER PAYS.. i 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, s Tells Of Overseas (Continued from Page'4) . 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 r ' s a g Y> .•; 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 ~__ ITA. PISe The.. country'" was° v- ry .rolhug; aresmall` and divided : the -fields r by ever, even the • , . ,. hedges =Holey ,_:.-�, F, • 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. • r • 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 CHILDREN LINDER 12 IN CARS FREE ' FRIDAY SATURDAY — October 23 24 Bring the :`'Family DOUBLE FEATURE COMEDY -- E ; ROCKET ,•: WILL TRAVEL THETHREE 'STOOGES (Their ,F.irst, Full:Length Feature,), T B of -Cad Roc e 30 -Foot ride . )i:OU"'COSTEL'I.-O�" • - oN GAl1. N T. 00 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, 0 3 rots• fr Punner-u `, D anne -Pa P i P 1 m 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 , 62', Jack:Papple, Chuck -Haney. •Girls Barbara Nott 42', Carole Halls,: Ruth` Brown. Intermediates:- Bos::Bill , , Y -Billy Y `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." it'sfestival thne at LA ...time for you to try this exciting. new whisper -light cotton bra b £estiaL V It's light id the hand, light on your purse • ..:yet '"Festival"'; gives you a worth celebrating in a big w;a l Its glamour lines are: underlined figura 5' " '`you extra ':u lift and ^- -rtl�kh : en esolnaive sof!• iiut fcrni cup-linTacg that. gives p rt E" litre' cotton that '.. _..i es fresh every time Try "Festival'.' :by Exquisite Form.... a bra that gives' you x' appeal. e, C'asTbglamour plus comfort) opo •me 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 'BORNE & HIBBERT MEITUAL`' FIRE INSURANCE CO. - HEAD, OFFICE ' Exeter,. Ontario President: , Alex J: Rohde, - R.R. 3, Mitchell; Vice -President: - Milton McCurdy '-:'R;R. 1, Ritkton D rectors: - E. Clayton ' Colquhoun,• : R.R. 1, Science Hi11'; Martin Feeney, A.R. 2, Dublin; Robert G. Gardiner, R. R. 1, Cromarty; Timothy.' B: -Toohey, R.R. 3, •Lucan. • , Agents: ' Harry Coates, R.R..1, Centralia Clayton' Harris, Mitchell; Stanley Flocking, Mitchell. • Solicitor W. G. 'Cochrane Exeter Secretary -Treasurer: Arthur Fraser : Exeter p d Juniors_Boys: Glen Nicholson 6' i/a',, Ricky: Wood,, Ricky. Y•fu11ey. Girls: :J`a n bre 4' 9"*, Judy Prais- er, Petri 'Teichert. Rltnning Broad Jiithp Seniors -- Boys: ' Gary Finnigan "Ito ..$"*, Jack Papple'i Iiarbld. Smith, Girls: Barbara . Nott 12', Stye 3/7, d cup 32,36. B'cup 32-40.` C cup 3242: r. Bar our New Reco d. Check . Visit our New Record Bar Checkour Many Selections of ' the latest in 'Records ,! For the FINEST � SUPPLIES P .. uPPLlEs ata FAIR PRICE 'ook for this sign of quality Stationery yS9 +eAFORT, LOA Dealers in yourtowns Gi is SEAFORTII LUMBER �/' Ltd, forth . :Ontario 'Advance .Flans. '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,. ...DISCONTINUED LINES AT_ SPECIAL leering; Ckar Payment Of Town Accounts ASPHALT: ROOFING- , ASBESTOS SIDING IDING .....-'; INSULBRICKSIDING ". E -- 'S cA SORTED •SCR,E N S •� ` x24 . fIZ -x96 EXTERIOR GYPROC' SHEAT NG. � RIM :. E COVET .....,.. ::...::....:.: SPRUCE' .ASSORTED SASH ze Gla d LAZED ... UNG °-P I 'ED'TEN/TEST W ALr LPANELLI PANELLING, 1G x96 PLAIN TE.N/TEST CEILING TILE - ... : • ,.. CQPPER::WEATHER :STRIPPING .... •.. TE DOOR AND.'-VWINDOW FRAMES" ASSORTED :., SPRAYING LIME - ARBORITE R TERMS, :CAS: Prices! sq. 11.00 ` 1 sq. . 10.00 sq. q. 5• 0: each .03 sq. ft.:.. .01 ft. .75 each .50 each ' .05 q. .s. ft.� • . .04 sq. ft.. 0▪ 2.., f 3.00 each .75 bag .50 'sq. ft. 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., At.'':2c . per :Pound, Custoin Mixer -NO -EXTRA _MIXING. CHARGE 1 er willefficiently mix Molasses through - ' • Our New ,Nlolass�s B end . effi y gh lightfeeds, ds .hea:vy concentrate feeds with the some cpn ' : or The last bagoff the mixer' has : the same . molasses; content sistenoy..� . • as the' first. r at Molassed in bulk 72. Ton 32/� Dairy Concentrate e � O1Q of 32% Beef Concentrate M eased. in' bulk _•-._ .0 0 Ton '. or in customers bags 7 .. 20% Calf Starter -Grower Molassed 30' -'Cwt.. 16% Dry and • Fattener Ration Molassed FARMERS •