HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-12-25, Page 6ON. EXPOSITOR, SEAFQRTIII , ONT., DEC. 25, 1959
NOTICE
Town of Secforth.
ONG
To facilitate snow removal, .N , Parking on
the -Streets ®f':this Municipality will be allow--
ed
llow- •ed between the hours of 2 a.m. ' and 8 aeni.
This order will be strictly enforced in accord-
ance with" the .lrIighway .Traffic Act, Section
43, Subsection 9.
NOTICE IS UER„EB;.,b,GIVEN" that the
Municipality will not be responsible for any
damages• caused .to;. parked vehicles ` as the
result of snow removal operations.
D H. WILSON
Clerk; Town of 'S'eaforth
-READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS.: It's a; Profitable ,p'astime
WANT ADS BRING RESULTS '= P;hone .141. or 142
CRANBERRY FRENCH. TOAST,"'
The children are all snug in their
beds, at last, and the grownups
can relax over 'a simple supper..
The "holiday . mood lingers on when
cranberry French toast is the main
hist. Make your favorite • French
Watt 'recipe, Between squares of
toast, serve a slice of • cranberry
jelly. "Let it 'snow, let it snow"
down on the toast, by sprinkling lib-
erally with confectioners' sugar.
The forests ' are a great bastion
of all .Canadians' (commerce.
tJSBORNE & -HIBBERT'
;MUTUAL FIRE;
-INSURANCE CO.
HEAD OFFICE - - Exeter, Ontario
President:
Alex J. Rohde R.R. 3, Mitchell
Vice -President:
Milton McCurdy R.R. 1, Kirkton
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Directors::;
E. Clayton Colquhoun, R.R. 1,
Science Hill; Martin Fdeney, R.R.
2, Dublin;, Robert, G. Gardiner, R.
R. 1, Cromarty ; „Timothy 'B.
Toohey; R.R. 3, Lucas.
Agents:
Harry Coates, R.R. 1, Centralia;
Clayton, Harris, Mitchell; ,Stanley.
Hocking, Mitchell.
Sol*eiter•
W. G. Cochrane - Exeter
Secretary-T'rea-sur rrz
Arthur .:Fraser . Exeter
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SEAFQR'
FARMERS`
Feed and>Fertilizer Phone
Eggs and Poultry Phone 13
NE . ALL
WISH YOU . OAND .
LLOYD ROWAT
CLARE RHITH
General- Manager
Manager, Produce; Department
MILL and.:OPFICE
Joe Murray, Larry_:Murray, Tommy Carter, John Anderson, Alex`
Townsend, Bob Grimoldby,' Bob,: Whitelaw, Bert Garrett, .Jolie McRae
EGG GRADING STATION:
Roy Ilodgert, Mrs. Charles Felkar, Sharon Van Rooijen,
Scott Ken Sdfrthgate Mrs George, Munro, ,Mrs. W. ,, a*
Anderson
:er, •Isabel'•
Anderson, Mrs. Phyllis Hall, Loreen Barker .Mrs ;' ;orman Dupee,
Mrs. Les Pryce, , Ron. McDougall
To you, whose ,frlendly..,supp or'_du i g'°the_.past year has-
contributed so .greatly `.to' our success, we extend cordial
acid appreciative thanks !
SUPPORT
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• YOUR co4P U OWN IT!
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LARRY WAEATLIJ°Y, RR. 1, Dublin, standing, a member of the Huron, Junior :k'armer,aeoaters,
"Resolved that Ontario farms should' be larger,"as the two-man county team
argues on the issue:.Dublin; on
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" x'Count at Stratford last week. To his right is teammate Bill Strong,
met'::Midsilese y
his left'is, George Nixon, and Alec Crawford, of Middlesex..
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Miss Helen Mckerclier • of the
-'Home Economics Branch Depart
Ment, •Toronto, was. guest speaker,
at--the-25kh anniversary of held
East m
Woen's;, Institute; .held` in,
Iiensall' Community • Centre and,i-.
torium,Friday afternoon.; Speaking
on Institute work,, she was intro,
diced by, Mrs:' Jack , Sinclair, and
thanked; by•.M'rs. James Drum-
-naond . first vice-president PreSi-
deIt Mrs Russell Brock presided
dor the opening Session,:and ,Mrs
'W.. J. E. Bellfor 'the program.
Eight past presidents, wlto
held office since the •incepts
jai
o
the branch `were present, w h•:the
exception of Mrs.' R 11,I .Peck, who
is -vacationing iia Arizona Present
were Mrs. ' Sterling, Graham; of
Cromarty Who held the office '.,for
1J3 years.; 7VIrs William EY -le; Mrs
ohn S'riielair : `1VIr� St'ewart':Pep
per, Mrs,. Ernest Whitehouse„Mrs,
Joe McLellan,,':Mrs. ;iPeck :;Mrs.
Campbell Eyre Mrs Russell
Brock' is the ` present president.
Each s ok
ebrief;
Y
and
were
pr
e-
sented Withyellow
intim corsages.
A ,memorial: service- Ifor eleven
members"who-have passed on -was
conducted .by Mrs. W. Bell, and
yellow mums -were placed in 'a
large' white -basket by the past
Presidents, Members : who''have
assed : on are:'. Mrs. William Sin -
c air,- ;Miss ,Sarah Sinclair, Mrs.
William Alexander, Mrs George
Glenn, Mrs William Hoggarth;,Mrs
Alex'McGregor, Mrs. William'Pen
'herr Mrs. Norman 'Long, Mrs.',Daye
Chappel, Mrs.,: George Eyre 'and
Mrs, William. Doig., .The presenia..
tion of - a life.: membership;
ficate: ,and pin :was made to `Miss:
:NLargaret :McVay, the 9diiress . be-
react:land p esen tonimade, by M s.
Stewart Pepper
The niotto, "Commentary Of the
Early' ears.Of the Institute, was'
given b •,Mrs. Robert Simpson, of
Hensall, A ladies' quartette;com-;
posed' of• Mfrs: Bruce McGregor;.
Mrs. HowardFinkbeiner, Mrs. Win
sten :Workman •ands Mrs.' Militant
Kyle, contributed. songs of com-
memorating the occasion: c Mrs.
Ken' McKay gave 'a' pleasing. piano
Solos. and Kra.. Charles.Eyre, an=
appropriate reading.,.
Mrs; Ross Broadfoot was accom
papist, and IVirs. dames Drummond
gave' Courtesy.:remarks Luncheon.
Was served, with thrfea table den-
tering:an anniversary cake. crested
with 25 candles and cut by Mrs.,
Graham The, auditoritiil•was love
ly ,•.decorated :in the. •in titute col
ors• of blue and gold. Many,.form-
er . nienibers were ;present for • the
celebration.:
In the evening a euchre and
dance Were held With 30 tables in.
i esrsreC�lin-. , MCarl M Clinehy,
ton;u_Mrs. John•.Mecayr Seaforth;.
Mrs..Earl Papple, Seaforth; gents,
Melville 1Traquair, .Hensall Fred
,Chappel, Seaforth; Charles Eyre,.
Kipper; lunchprize, Mrs. Oliver.
Jaques,, Iiensall.
%Mr: and Mrs. Ross Love Kipper,
arid Mr. and Mrs. William Cole;
Hensill, were, winners of the anni-
versary cake, both having anni-
versaries-iii December. Both Mrs..
Love and Mrs "Cole wene.former
rvice
members.' Winners of the„ Christ-.
max . sakes were Miss Margaret
Sinclair, Seaforth; R. G. McDon-
ald, Seaforth'; Mrs.ttooarttQPep-
per, H -R -'-i�
2ipp�
orchestra provided music for the
dance,: for which there was a large
crowd.
AREA.. DEBATERS .PROVE POINT
tN INTER -'COUNT ( CONTESTS
. t
Huron County successfully- de
hated both the positive -and nega=
tive points of ' view ' ,on whether
Qntario farms shoulbe larger;,
and. in doing so won, the 'second
ro ind • of the Junior: Farmer pro-
vincial debating 'competitions, de
featmg Middlesex County teams,. •
The .deviates took place in -,tile
Stratford 'agricultural office Wed;
resday night: The teams : were the.
guests, of: the Perth County junior
Farmers. F renee -porter, of the
...i
Simi
Farmers, .was
char
un(4t.
.Perth a ,
Pert n
man of the. debate.. Over 30• per-
sons filled --the agricultural board
+The 'present''social ' life' 'on'
farms grains from .• the individual
engonsibility enjoyed . by • srimiall
farmers;" said Dist lin,
taking' the negative on the: -ques
tion 'for the Huron County team.;
',Arguing•.for, larger farms, ' Alec
Crawford, of Mount Brydges, a
member ;of the 'Middlesex team,
pointed.aut that machinery could
pay for : elf' . more land ' :was,
its , , . �,
'available 'for rotational, -farming,.
feed could be""grown, . and conser-
vation programs' could he 'carried
out. -
' Each county was represented by
two ; teams. One team ,from each
county took the, positive ' side, the
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gain we:e tend the
Season's 'reetings
and oat Best T ishest •
SAVAUGE'S
Jewellery - Gifts . 'Fine China
SEAFORT1, QNT. •
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We hope you have
a hal py'holiday!
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against the opposing teams. •
Team Members
F6r' Huron County, affirmative.,
debaters were Jim `.Renwick, R.R.
1,'. Belmore, and. Lawrence',Nes-.
bit, B.R. 3, Blyth; and the negative.
was .taken by Larry-:. Wheatley; R.
11 1, D'ublin'; and'•B'i11 "Strong.. :
From Middlesex for positive ar-
gument were; George Nixon;'
Ilder
tonandAlec- rawford,for the
'Glen-
coe,
ates
Du n
negative
were ,
sand Bill Galbraith, •Appin The.
final, scores were ,computed from'
the aggregate of the two. debates:
-Judges of'the debating were Miss
Margaret :McGregor, a former
Stratford Collegiate Institute .teach-•
•er; `R N:--Bissonnette,. _a present
•teacher at`the •Collegiate; and Leon-
ard 'Johristhri,
eon-ard''Johnston, teacher• at the St.
'Marys Collegiate Institute..
Both Huron, , and' ,Middlesex : had
already'beeia successful in the first';
round of intercountY"campetitions.
Huron won over Bruce County ,in.
the. Wingham High school,, and:
Middlesex -out-talked Oxford Count.
tY. ; in Loudon. Perth County' did,
not have` teams 'in ,this year's de
bating The competitions include
four • rounds;_ and ;the finals to be
;held; in •Toronto
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JOYOUS HOLIDAY GREETINGS'
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An: Authorized Associate Hatchery
Franehised to Produce Genuine
Merry Christnlas,,
one and all
hone 101
Seaforth.
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Christmas is a gift that
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belongs to us all ...and in our.
merry"' making, let us not
Sorg t tie true `ineaning of thedai
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BUILDING SUPPLIES
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