HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-07-31, Page 8HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., JULY 31, 1969
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NOTICE -- Custom swathing,
contact Paul Patrick, 527-0047.
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26. Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Van Vugt
are happy to announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Jo-
Anne Nickolsina to Mr. Paul Ed
ward Matthews, son of Mrs. Hel-
en Matthews and the late Mr.
Matthew's. The marriage to take
place in St. James Roman Cath-
olic Church, Seaforth on Satur-
day the thirtieth of August at 5
o'clock._
Mr and Mrs.
RR 3, Thorndale, wish to an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Roberta Ann to Mr.
Robert James Upshall son of
Mrs. Upshall, RR 3, Kippen and
the late Mr. James Upshall,.
Wedding will take place Satur,
day, August 23, 1969 at 3-15,1n.
in Nor t h Nissouri United
Church. 26-90x1
Mr. and Mrs. John Templemen,
Staffa wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Fay Irene, to Ronald
Dale Martyn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Martyn, RR 1, Mitchell.
The wedding to take place Sat-
urday, August 16, 1969 at 3
o'clock in Cromarty Presbyter-
ian Church. .26-90x1
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davidson,
RR 1, Sebringville„wish' to an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Donna Mae, to James
Arthur Montgomery, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Montgomery, Sea-
forth. The wedding will take
place on August 29 at 7 p.m. in
the Salvation Army Citadel,
Stratford. 26.90x1
27. Births
ELLIOTT — To Mr. and Mrs..
Roy Elliott, Mitchell on July
27th a son in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital.
FUNNEL — M St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, Guelph, on July 27th,
1969 to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Fun,nell (nee Jean McNaught-
on) a son, William John.
GODKIN — TO Mi. and Mrsl.
Lavirn Gadkin, RR 1, Walton,
on July 29th a daughter, in
Seaforth Community Hospital.
MURRAY -- To Mr., and 'Mrs.
Daniel Murray, July 23, a son,
Michael Shawn, in Stratford
• General Hospital.
PRIIMEAU — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Primeau, Seaforth on July
30th, a son, in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital.
'HELP WANTED
Young man interested in
learning all" phases of farm eq-
uipment business. Good working
conditions, usual fringe benefits.
APPLY IN PERSON TO
VINCENT. FARM
EQUIPMENT
LIVESTOCK F
pigs. Henry Kl
9156.
R SALE - 35
er, Clinton. 482-
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LOST - Dr goods parcel accid-
entaly put in wrong car in the
vicinity of Victoria St. Finder
please call 262-5007, TL-2-90-1
One wood thrash-
' machine in working condit-
ion, .2-5007. -11-90-1
NOTIC i. •mban s ore is
now handling Singer parts and
notions, also accepting service
calls. Phone 345-2750. TL-19-90-tf
FOR—SATE-2 new elevator can-
vasses for 8 ft. McCormick bin-
der. One table canvas in good
condition. Ed Melady, 345-2783,
RR 2, Dublin. TL-11-90-1
'LIVESTOCK FOR SALE — 16
York and Landrace pigs, 91/2
weeks old. Apply to David
Livingstone, phone 482-7555.
TL-8-90-1
STRAYED — To lot 20 con, 8,
• Mckillop, black Angus steer, ap-
proximately 600 lbs. Owner mAy
have same by paying for ad, and
grass. Phone 527-0715. TL-2-90-1
PROPERTY FOR RENT — 4 bed-
room house, all.'modern conven-
iences, oil furnace, on highway
8 near Seaforth. Available Aug.
15. Apply to Box 1850, Huron
Expositor. TL-15-90-1
I would like to thank my rel-
atives, neighbors and friends
for cards, treats and those who
visited me while I was a patient
in Stratford and London Hospit-
als. Special thanks to Rev. Doc-
ken and Drs. Piper and Dyson,
nurses and the staff or the hos-
pitals and a very special thank
You to all those who helped
with the haying and work at
home. , Words cannot express
how much we appreciate your
kindness. — Roy Williamson
ant) family. TL-24-90-1
HELP WANTED — part-time
waitress for cocktail lounge on
`Friday and Saturday evenings.
Apply in person to Commdrcial
Hotel, Seaforth. TL-4-90.1
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*FOOD MARKET*
SMITH'S
\SUPERIOR/
SPECIALS FOR
Thursday - Friday - Szturday
Salada Prior Pack
TEA BAGS pkg. of 100 590
M
CakesINED HAMS 1 1 /2 -1bAin $1 .59
Boston Brown
AYLMER BEANS 2' 14-oz. tins 350
Kellogg's Variety Pak
CEREALS pkg. of 10 470
Assorted
FRESHIES 10 pkgs. 450
PRODUCE
U.S. Bartlett Size 115
PEARS
Jumbo Size Ontario Stalks
CELERY
Local growl Slicing •
CUCUMBERS
FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY
Smith' *PERIOftji
VF609 MARKETS*I
Arnie 527a0990
Free Delivery
4 .for 290
each 250
2f " 230
FUNERAL
JOSEPH PATRICK 2 RYAN
Joseph Patrick Ryan, 87,
formerly of Dublin, died in
I luronyiew, 'Clinton,l on Sunday.
I le was ,a bachelor,
Surviving is One sister, Miss
'Mary lyan ; London,
The body was at the R. S. Box
funeral Home,: Seaforth. Requiem
high mass was held at 10 a,
Wednesday in St. Patrick's 14)-.
man-Catholic utrch,
Burial was in the church Cemetery.
Pallbearers were -
I larry Ryan; Gerald...Ryan; Don-
aid Regier; Idilliaon Flannigan;
Fergus Kk.:Ily and .Dan O'Rourke.
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FARM EQUIPMENT
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AYR - GALT -SEAFORTH boom 527-0120
VINCENT
USED COMBINES
IH 203 with bean equipment
IH 303 with cab and bean equipment
1H 403 with cab and corn head
IH 503. with cab and corn head
$4200
$5900
$9800
' $9500
USEDp .WINDROWERS
IH 175 Swather $2150
IH 201 Swather $3100
IH 175 Demonstrator $2895
JUST ARRIVED - - -
Nearly New
INNES WINDROWER
'With Cross Conveyor
$950.00
WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE 'HURON EXPOSITOR
PHONE 527-0240
Seaforth
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$2 77
FLARE AND REGULAR LEG
DENIM SLIMS
sizes 7-14 substandards
PLASTIC PANTS
By famous manufacturers'
— Assorted Styles — •
Manufacturers' Suggested Retail 39c
C. .
yd.
CANDY 9,
lb.
VIENNA BONBONS
Reg. Priced '69C lb.
THIS WEEKEND ONLY
FABRICS
Good Selection Of
COTTON PRINTS
and Drapery Fabrics
Save during our renovations. Prices slashed!.! Just our way to
show appreciation for the tolerance extended by you for the
inconvenience we may have caused.
GIRL'S WEAR I
LADIES' WEAR
KORATRON TREATED
TWILL SLIMS
Manufacturers' Suggested Retail $6.99
HARDWARE
4 10 Quart Size
PLASTIC PAILS
Assorted Colors ea.
.99
pr.
STRAW HATS
MEN'S, BOY'S AND GIRLS ASSORTED
STYLES SUBSTANDARDS
HAIR SPRAY
Lanolin Regular and Superbold only
'Reg. 99c — 11 oz. Tin
STEDMAN'S
Use Our Layaway Plan
DEALER
Phone 527-0070
FREE DELIVERY ON REGULAR 'TESS
Pl&se use our rear entrance during street Onstruction
TOO L
Mr. and ,Mrs. Charles Ferg-
'Awn of Sudbury called On friends
in town last' week.
.N.Irs. F. S. tirugg,er has, return,
ed home from Toronto where
she spent the past few weeks.
Misses Ina and Marion Grey
are patients in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital,
Mrs. Chas. Barber, who had
the misfortune to fall and break
her arm, is a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital.
Mr. an Mrs. Reg. S. Reid of
Stratford were visitors of his
sister, Miss Hazel Reid.
NIr. Alfred Price, his son,
John Price and daughter Mary,
left by air for England last week
where they will visit relatives.
Nits. Beth Pryee of Toronto
spent the week end:here.
Mr. Herb Trapnell left last
week end by air for England
where he will spend s e'v c r al
weeks. Ile was accompanied
by his granddaughter, i'uzanne
Dick from Warren, Mich..
Miss Lori Kennedy, Iluron
park, Ontario, spent last week
holidaying with Misses Jan
Jane Muir, Seaforth. .
Mr, and Mrs. bon Hulley are
on a motor trip to die West
Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hell and
Mr. and .Mrs. Peter Mc( owan
were guests at the Sim-Dwyer
wedding in clalt on Saturday.
Capt. and Mrs. T.S. Craw-
ford of Winnipeg are visiting
her mother, Mrs. W. C. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. White
of. Birmingham, Mich. spent
the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. McLean.
.and,NIrs. Frank Robert-
on, Joan and Elaine and Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Roberton spent
the past week at Ottawa visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs, Sam
Hawkins,,Mel and Teriy; form-
erly. of Seaforth.
Mrs. Winnie Nott spent the
past week in London with her
daughter annon-in -law,
Dcinald Mills and Mrs. Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lupul
attended the Reinter and Peters
wedding in 'Kitchener Saturday.
Mrs. Earl Ross of Niagara
Falls, Ontario is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eyre and
other friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Heiser
and Renee of Anderson, Ind.'
spent last week with Mr, arid
Mrs. Clarence Montgornery;-
N. Main St.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Sawdon
and Mr. and Mrs.. Watson of
Woodbridge called on Mr. and
Mrs. C. Montgomery last week.
Egmondville
Correspondent
MRS :RONAL D V.R.A DY
Mr. Norman McLean has left
for England to, meet his son, Bill
and Jank Direst, who have, been
employed there. They' are going
for a three week tour of Scotland
to meet relatives and friends.
DUBLIN
Mrs. May Ryan, Stratford
with Mrs. J. Jordan, and Mrs. T.
Ryan.
"She says other wives have
their pictures on their
husband's desks!"
A spy •was being led to his
execution by a squad of sold-
iers on a cold rainy morning.
"You soldiers are barbaric,"
the spy grumbled, "to make
me march through the cold
and rain like this." "Quit
sqUawking," snapped one of
the troopers, "we've got io
Walk back."
necessary to apply' for it': '-
ANSWER:
When I first received this
letter, I felt that I could answer
this oils. off die top of my head,
but just-to be on the safc.: side I
contacted a Motor Vehicle Lic-
ence Issuer and he informed MC
that a person who wishes'tp ob-
tain a licence can 'proceed to a -
Driver I:xamination Centre or a
Motu, Vehicle Licence Issuer
and the Issuer 'or examiner.will
give the perSon two application
forms and two booklets. One
application' form is for an In-
struction Permit and Me other
form is for their driver's licence.
The two pamphlets are, The
Driver's I land Book, and Could
You Pass an Ontario Driver's
Examination, The issuer or ex-
aminer will then instruct you.
in the rest of the procedure to
obtain the instruction permit,
etc.
I would suggest that if you
are attending high school, you
take the driver education course.
Statistics now show that the
student who takes this course has
better driving records.
_QUESTION "
Dear c'<;nstable
Can I legally exceed the
speed limit to pass another car'?
A_ NS WER:
No.
QUESTION:
Dear Constable
Last week 'f"was stopped i on
the shoulder of the highway
studyilg a road map. I had my
right directional light going, An
0. P. P. officer approached and
advised me that I was breaking
the law, sitting there with my
directional light flashing, I
stated that I was using it as a
safety precaution, arid he ad-
vised me that it was against the
law to use the directional lights.
fOr anything except to signal a
turn. Is this correct?
A NS WER:
Yes, the officer was correct,
A new section appeared in die
1068 tlighway Traffic Act which
states, "No person while operat-
ing or in control of a vehicle
upon a highway shall actuate
the mechanical or electrical
device referred to in subsection
4 for any purpose other than to
indicate a movement referred
to In subsection 1 or la". Sec-
tion 4 tells what the lights must
do, and section 1 states when
they should he used.
Corresponqent.
MRS; WILFRED ANNIS
Wedding bells are ringing
this week at Zion, Congratulat-
ions John.
Mrs. Ed. Leslie, Atwood is
spending this week with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon &kens:
Bill Lannin, George'Lannin,
Dennis Pepper, Calvin Annis
and Joan Annis were on a bus
trip to Detroit on Sunday.
Nirs, Wilfred'Annis attended
Me funeral of Alec McDougall'
at the liondiron Funeral Home,
I On Thursday.
Ruth Clout, Bornholm, is
holidaying with her aunt and
mine le, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burch-
Computers at the University
of Guelph are being used to aid
research by simulating all the
conditions of field work.
At a recent 4-H "t-nitinar held
at the University, Dr. Kenneth
MacKay, of the University's In-
stitute of Computer Science,
described a field cow breeding
project done entirely in tot e
ill.
Nancy Pepper at tided a
birthday party for Ellen McDou-
gall on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jefferies,
London, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Aikens.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yeo, Jen-
nifer and David, Toronto, visit-
ed with their cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Pepper, Mr. and
Mrs. Dalton Malcolm, Mr. and
Mrs.. Ross Pepper and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence I3arker over the
week end,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack 13urchill,
visited with Mr. and Mrs.. Ken
Burchill, Burlington, on Sunday
and celebrated their grand-
daughter Linda's second birth-
day.
classroom with the aid of com-
puters:
Students were given data on
30 highly productive cows. They
were told to choose a sire on
their own t and 'mate' the data
of the sire with that of the cows.
Each cow had been given
some imaginary traits and the.
students had :to set objectives
for their herd after •four gener-
ations of breeding, i. e. the,
herd had to be high yielding', or
extremely good'reprod-ucers ,
and to on.
Fifty percent of all calves
'horn' after each breeding were
always programmed as being.
bulls to allow generational bre-
eding to continue. Students:thus
had to breed their herd selective-
ly tos end up with the desired.
traits. The exercise helped to
show students the 'most import-::;
alit aspect's of dairy herd man- e,
agenient.
Other similar studies,, said .Dr.
Mackay, have been carried out:
by computer, including one on
the infestation, research and
control of spruce'budworm,
The 4-El Seminar was spon-
sored by the Ontario Agricultur-
al College and the Ontario De-
paj„.trrre.nt of Agriculture and
Food.
IMCAL BRIEFS'--.. NEWS of ZION. .
QU ESTION:
Dear Constable!
Are lights required on farm -
tractors.at night" If they are;
please tell them or charge them
because I have met a few, with- •
out lights.
ANSWER
Yes, lights arc required on
farm tractors. The Highway
Traffic' Act states, "Every farm
!tractor and self-propelled unit
of farm equipment or implement
of husbandry equipped with an
electric lighting, system, when
on a highway at any time front
one-half 'hour after sunset to one,
Bali hour before sunrise and at
any other Milt when, due to in-
sufficient light or unfavourable
atmospheric eonditions, persons
and vehicles on the highway are,
not clearly discernible at a dis-
tance of 500 feet orless, shall
carry the lighted lamps required
for motor vehicles under, sub-
section I, which are, three light-
ed lamps in a conspicuous posit-
ion, one on each side of the front
of the vehicle, which shall dis-
play a white or amber light only,
and on the:rear which shall: display
a red light only, arid if they do sat
not have an electrical system,
they shall have displayed on the
left side, a lighted lamp which
shall display white to the frpnt
and a lighted lamp which shall
display red to the rear."
QUESTION:
Dear Constable ,
If a car on a county road
making a left turn takes' he
corner short and an oncoming
car from the opposite direction
comes.in collision with it, who
is at fault'?
ANSWER:
I cannot say who would he
at fault, that would he decided
by the courts after' they had all
the facts, The Highway Traffic
Act states, "The driver or oper-
ator of a vehicle within an in-
tersection intending to turn to
the left across the path of any
vehicle approaching from the
opposite direction shall not
make.such left turn until he has
afforded a reasonable opportun-
ity to the driver or operator of
such other vehicle to avoid a
collision." '
QUESTION :
Dear Constable:
I am approaching the age
when I will be able to get my
driver's 11cence. Could you
please tell me'what steps are
*hat Is the Law?
The OPP Answers
Computers Used in
Cattle Research