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Huron Election
Returns
A'SHFIE
LD'
Poll No Cardiff Cochrane
1 1G3 ,.30
2 , ..... .• 1.08 ,19e
3t 141 03'
4, .... 93 24.
'S
. . . , 41 57.
6 419 ., 45
7 50 37
Totals ... 655 245
BLYTH
1 148 5'3
2 150 3'5
Totals .... '.. 298 88"
BRUSSELS
1 ,124 - G0
2 7'8 40
3 114 50
133 124
4 72
Totals - 978_
GOD
.R
E 1C
1#
1 97
2A
177
3A 17'6
10
3B. 1128
4 .
119
6 193
7 1166
93
9A
9 115
16
105
10. 196
1'1 142
,IBA
121B 1102
0458,98
64 HAY
49 1 54
3A
B
7162
33 4 ..,. 133'
53 5 37
, 63 6 ,., , 127
"437 30
43 8 41
69, Totals ..........602.
38 HENSALL
93 1A
45 1B .
148
Totals 2126
GODERICH TWP.
1118
2 sr
CLINTON 3116 150 4
PA 1A 1115 53 5
21A 1152 59 6
4,2
21B 120 59
3'A'112 71
313 '156 38
4 1229 87 2
Totals
GREY
1
Total's ... 1008
COLBORNE
1 98
2 70
3 148
'468
Totals .. , .. 384
EXETER
11A: 1134
11B 124
2A
ZB , . 2'12
3A 12'4
124
404
41
44
40
3
4
5
6
7
85
85
98
75
40 Totals 294
100 HULLETT
67 1•." 115
42.2 70
54 5 65
891 5 ..,. 146 31
6 83
773
3'6
20
39
14
42
19
552
'74
'&3
'76
82
140
64
80
16'9
34
39
48
60
415
316
39 Totals ....... , 599
1Q4 HIBBERT
541 87
90
5'7 4 132
106 106
79 Totals ...... , 4,15
3119
153
69
7'2
55
349
Seaforth Chamber
of Commerce
General
Meeting
Seaforth Town Hall
Tues., Apr. 15, 8 p.m.
Guest Speaker
F. A. Knight, Stratford
Director of Ontario Chamber of Commerce
Showing of Films
A cordial invitation is extended to all members
and citizens interested in Chamber of Commerce
work
"Support Your Chamber of Commerce by
Your Presence"
p.r
Dublin
Community
Sale
OP
LIVESTOCK
Cronin Sales Barn
Wednesday, April 16
Commencing at 2 P.M.
Livestock must be inspected and
at the sale by 2 P.M.
Phone 4, Dublin
Sales will be held every Wednesday
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ry'
T. Pryde & Son
MEMORIALS
The above firm will continue to operate
'under the ownership of Jack Pryde, who was long
associated with his father, the late Thomas Pryde.
Your continued patronage X11 be appreciated.
ROCK OF AGES & EVENTIDE
REGISTERED MEMORIALS
Exeter Seaforth
Clinton
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37
34
89
78
117
57
79
38
73
6912
71
85
Totals.........588
McKILLOP
1 51
2 . 144
3 13'2
4 1111 '
.• Totals
MORRIS
1 .. 87
2 70,
3
128
4 116
5 92
6 102
438
156
(Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo (!lenders
49 'have returned from a '3•nno
.32 vacation in Florida'and spe Easter. with Mrs. 1Henderso
46 sister, Mrs. Rev. Chas. Cox
19 Mr. Cox, Millbank..
44 'Misses Ina and Barbara T
49 for spent !Easter. holidays wi'
their ,parents, IMr. and 'Mrs.
85
2Taylor.
Miss Evelyn Howard of To
123 onto was a guest at the ho.
50 of Mr. and 'Mrs.`R
obt, All
73 over the' weekend.
66 The April meeting.of•the W
A. was 'held in the 'audrtorru
342 .of thh Church on' April 12 at 2.13
pm. 'Mrs. Edgar Allen and M
319 'Gordon Richardson 'had chars
37 of the devotional exercises. T'
35 Fres., 'Mrs, Jim !Broadfoot the
26 took the chair. Owing to th
48 50th 'anniversary (being held i
46 June, it was decided to hol
our annual visitors' day on eh
231 6th of May, and the 'Women o
Northside (United Church, 'Se`
117' log' forth, to Ibe our guests for 'bh
147 65 after'n'oon, Mrs. Murdoch !gay
118 97 a' 'reading and, the meeting clos
69' 64 ed with the W. A. 'hymn.
101 41 New Members 'Received in
95 7.5 'Brucefield United Church
A (large oon'gregation attend
647 451 ed the Sunday morning service,
The sermon, Palm ,Sunday, was
77 45 most interesting and helpful,,
47 48 was followed by the (Sacrament
68 18 of the Lord's 'Scupper. During
155 ' 23 the service 14 young people
81 26 we're 'received :into church morn -
82 36 bership on profession of faith.
27 18 ISlhe choir 'rendered very. fine
150 35 music under .the 'leadership of
Mrs. John R. (Murdoch.
6'87 248 'Those received into member-
ship were adults: 'Miss Leota
40 Johnston, Mr. 'Chas. 'Proctor,
19 Mr. Stewart IBroad'foot and' Mr.
64 'Gerald IRabhwell. Young 'People
69 were 'Miss Janet !Henderson,
49 !'Miss Barbara H en d e r s'o n,
79 'Suane 'Baugh, jean MdNaugh-
52 ton, Caroline Ross, Wm. Rath -
15 well, Ralph Triebner, 'Garry
43 Triebner, Ken Walters, Douglas
105 Taylor.
77 (Easter Sunday was very fit-
tingly observed in the Bruce'-
612 field United Church on 'Sunday
morning, and in the evening a
85 cantata "Eternal Life" 'was ren -
87 dered by .the choirs, Sr. and Jr.,,
56 assisted 'by Mr. and Mrs. E. Wil -
50 !rains of Seaforth, and led Iby
44 the organist, Mrs, Murdoch.
49 Flowers were ,placed at 'the altar
11.8 by Mr. an'd' Mrs,, (Eldon John -
24 ston in memory of the late
,Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston and
513 Mr. Alton Johnston; the 'Grain -
e'er family,, in 'memory of the
late Mr, John Grainges'
Easter.
Mise Louise (Aylen, l ainilton
is spending;.the. •Easter' holiday
with her' 1bretlieri..', IMr. Edgar
Allen and
A1'family.
Mr: and 'Mrs John Ratlwell
spent the '•weekend. ` with `Ma.
Rathwell's (parents, Mr. and
Mrs,, Fred IRabhwel'1.
Mr !Morley Taylor, 'S'arnia,
and' IMr and Mns, Chas. Proctor
off
and.„M",
the_ weekend
with Mr,•and (Mrs, V. Taylor.
!Master 'Lawrence (Elliott un'd
enwent a tonsillectomy opera-
tion in .'Seaforbh !Hospital .Mon-
day morning.
on
nth
ant
nes
and
ay-
bh
H.
r -
me
en.
rn
n
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h
ee
e
d
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f
s-
e
Totals ........ 575
SEAFORTH
1
2
8
4
5
6
'Totals
STANLEY
1
4
5
6
8
Totals
STEPHEN
1 133
74
3 99
4 •••• 121
542
6 115:
7 40
98 811
10A 7'0
70
103
'6'G
Totals ... . '893
TUCKERSMITH
1 96
32 114
67
101
6 79
7 5'5
8 74
52
Totals 638
USBORNE
1 73
2
3 60
4 53
•• 7'3
5
6 104
79
7 109
27
49
45
30
26
8
28
'Totals
554
EAST WAWANOSH
1 44
2 125
8 '76
4 50
5 7'5
Totals
WEST WAWANOSH 370
1 110
2 101
4-48
49
5
6 73
15
Totals
ADVANCE POLL
2'13
26
37
40
47
13
163
37
25
24
39
38
38
3'96
SUMMARY 12
Ashfield 555
B'lybh 298
Brussels 3+16
Clinton 1008
Colborne 3.84
Exeter
'Goderich 2128
Goderich Twp. 562
Grey 599
Hay 602
Hensall
Hibbert 415
Hullett 52,8
McKillop 4138
Morris 57.
Seaforth ... 647
Stanley 6,87
Stephen 39'3
Tuckersmith .... 63:8
Usborne 5.54
E. Wawanos'h 370
W. Wawanosh 396
Advance 12
Soldier vote 102
96
4
245
88
150
404
164
498
8'91
l't'd
319
6012
15'6
349
2'85
+ 3(12
23'1
451
! 2'48
612
= 513
7 2113
168
1s'6
4
287
Totals 14107 7550
Majority for Cardiff .. 6,567
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. •S. Knox, Sarnia,
Mr. Murray 'Grainger, Toronto,
were Easter _weekend visitors.
with Mr. and 'Mrs, Lorne
son,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MdBeth
of Windsor spent last weekend
with Mr. 'Mdgeth's parents, Mr..
and Mrs. 'J. IW. MelB'eth. •
Mr. and Mrs. G. Griffith •and
family of 'Stratford visited on
Good Friday with relatives in
the village.
Mr. and Mrs, F. ISpeiaght of
Toronto, and Mr. and,Mrs. A,
Henderson of Ingersoll we're
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Victor Hargreaves.
'Mr. and Mrs, (boss Scott at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. John
Martin (formerly Miss Scott)
of Ubly, Mich., on S'atu'rday.
[Mr. and Mrs. Wm Lapping
ton, Toronto, visited with Mn'.
and 'Mies. Roy Leppington over
BRODHAGEN
Mr, and' Mrs. (Orval Whitfield,
Margaret 'and Linda •of !St. Ca-
tharines with her 'brother, Bus-
sell 'Sholdice and Mrs. Bho'Idice
for the weekend.
Miss Gwen Rock R. N., of
Montreal 'with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs..Ednvin Rock.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Walker
and De'b'bie of Toronto 'with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A.
Kish er,
Miss Karen Wolfe of Milver-
ton with her grandparents, M•r.
and Mrs. (Edi Rapier
Mr. and Mrs. 'Glen .Bennewres
and Wanda of Windsor with
Mr. and Mrs. J. IL. Bennewies,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert !Smith,
Sandra and 'Arthur of Orange-
ville with his 'parents, Mr. •and
Mrs Ed Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Garman ,Mogk,
Wendy and Terrie, St. (Thomas,
with 'his parents, Mr. and' Mrs.
Geo. (Mogk.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen IBrickanan
and Barry of Brampton with
her parents, 'Mer. and Mrs. Dal-
ton Binz_
Mr. and .Mrs• Kenneth New-
ton and Diane and 11Vlrs. Bell of
Toronto with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lew and ,Ralph !Hicks.
,Miss Marleen Diegel R.N., of
Stratford, Mr. Donald 'McLaugh-
lin, Kincardine, (Miss Betty
Hartman and 'Galvin Diegel, of
Waterloo with the latte'r's par-
ents, ,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Diegel.
Calvin,student of 'W'aterloo
Seminary, assisted in the church
service at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church on Baster .Sunday.
A Hydrangea plant was plac-
ed 'by the faml55e's in the ohm -
cel of St. Peter's Lutheran:
Church on ;S'un'day in •memory
,of Leslie Beuermann, who pass-
eid away five years 'ago (April 1,.
and 'Harry ,Beuermann, 4 years
ages„'April 3rd.
Luther League members pre-
sented a play, "!Buddy Buys an
Orchid"' and variety program,
and Miss Joanne Hock showed
her p&ctures
tou'r•la.at summer, in, the church
basement here on Tuesday even
ing Taking part wore Gary
Sholdicee, Arlene Diegel, Carole
Rose, Donna 'Scherrbarth, War-
ren IS'boldice, (Roy ISctienb'aeh,
Director 'Calvin Gi'lck, Joanne-
IBeaeamann C:arol and 'Cheryl
Wardell, Joan `' 8t''uegge, Lyle
(Ritz.
Mr. 'Donald Ahrens, Toronto,
!Miss Lee tEarrocics of ;Hamilton
with Mr. and !errs. C. (Ahrens.
•Mrs. Mervin Hodgert is con-
fined to (Seaforth Hospital.
!lir. and,Mrs. 'Lockri;dge and
family of Sarnia ;with Mr. rand
,Mrs. Harvey ;Ahrens.
'Mrs. Rosana Miller received
word of the death of her sister
Mrs. Conrad Scihwindt, Milver-
ton and attended the funeral on
Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs, 1$, J. Fischer
and (Grace with (Mr. and Mrs, J.
Fischer, s her Toronto:
Mr. . and Mrs Herman Leon-.
haYdt, and fam'iIly with Mr. and
Mrs. IN. Wilson, Neustadt.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Stewart (A'b'bott
and family .of Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs.. Larne' Wolfe and •family of
(Stratford with' Mr. •and (Mrs, L.
Wolfe en Good (Friday.
Mr. and IMrs. L; ;Wolfe with
Mr. 'and 'Mrs. R. Fischer, Mc-
Killop, !Sunday. ^
Mrs. Cyril (Mantel of Strat-
ford with her' brother, (Harry
Tait and Mrs. Tait
IMaste'r 5{i'm Leonihardt, 2 -yr -
odd son of ,Mr. and !Mrs, Ross
Leorshardt 'had his tonsils re-
moved 'at ;Scott Memorial Hos-
pital,, Seaforth, Tuesday morn-
ing. ,
Mr., and Mrs. Edward iScher-
barth Jr visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Koehler at Mount
Forest on Sunday.
KIPPEN EAST
The annual meeting of the
Kippen East Institute will be
held at home of (Mrs. Arthur Ri-
ley on Wednesday evening, Ap-
ril 116th aft 8.130' with Mrs. W.
Broadfoot co -hostess. Roll call
will be 'pay your fees and join
again. Poem Iby Mrs. 'Charles
Eyre. Current events Iby Mrs. 1R•
Upshall. Election of officers
and the' reports of standing com-
mittees and auditors. Lunch
committee, (Mrs. Art Finlayson,
Mrs. W. 1Broadfoot, Mrs. John
)Sinclair, Mrs. E'. 'Wlhitehouse.;
Ladies (please bring their mats
so they can be taken to Win'a'- 1
ham on achievement day. Visit-
ors and new menibers are wel
mine.
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. 'and (Mrs. Jos. Williams
and Ron 'Williams, of Kitchener,
spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Williams.
Miss Joan Williams is spend-
ing the holidays at Kitchener.
Wayne Jessome, of Barrie -
field with his parents.
Miss Mary (Morris and Frank
OVIorris spent ;Easter at (Sarnia,
Mr. 'Tom Cluf, Montreal, and
James Au'bry, Windsor, with Mr.
A. (F, IC'luff,
Mrs. Elva Ellis is visiting her
daughter. 'Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
IFletc'her in Toronto.
Jim and (Bill Flannigan, Ham-
ilton, with their parents, Mi.
and ,Mrs. James Flannigan.
Mr. and [Mrs. Charles Malone,
and family, Windsor, with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence 'Malone.
SPEAKERS COMPETE
/Eleanor 'Reed, Lucknow 'Di
riot High School, and Davi
'Rowed; St. Marys District. High
(School, were chosen winners i
the boys' and ,girls' 'public
speaking competitions held i
!Seaforth 'District High Schoo
on Thursday, and sponsored b
!District 'Al of Lion's 'Interna
ti'onal, The contestants . war
sponsored by their local Lion
st-
d
s
n
y
e a
Clubs. 1
Contestants from Arthur, t
Lucknow, 'St. Marys, and Strat-
ford,
1u
ford, .all sponsored by the Lions d
'Cl'ubs and successful in their leo- s
cal and regional competitions,1
took part.
The two winners will compete
at Trenton on May 3 in the
grand final of !District 4, which
comprises Ontario and Quebec.
'Taking !part from Stratford
were (Paye [Wea.ms, and Bern
-
and 'von IGraeve, (both of Strat-
ford Collegiate Institute.
Judges were ISbaniey 'Hall
principal of Wingham 'District
High School, Geo. (Dickinson, of
Stratford T,eadheas' College, and
(Fred •Cosford, Seaforth District
Hi'g'h 'Sc'hool.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS -Thursday, April 10, 1958
REGENT THEATRE Seaforth
Th ns
r ..,Sat:—
,Johnny Troueble — ith Ethel.
and Carolyn Jones.
Mon., S0ues., Wed.--"Onsar• Kayyazn"--+with 'Connel 'Wilde and
(Debra (Paget.
,Thurs., Fri,, Sat.—"Loving You"—wibh Elvis Presley rand Li-
zabeth [Scott,
Coming-, S'h'ort Cut to.81ell"=A,dlult Entertainment.
Mon, Tues. Wed., 1 show, 8 P.M.
Thurs. -Fri. 'Sat., 2' shows -7.30 'and 9.15'
Huron County Trappers 'Association
MEETING
In Clinton Agricultural Board Rooms
Wednesday, April 16th at 8.30 p.m.
Prizes for best muskrat pelts
Speakers Lunch Free Admission
ELMER TRICK BILL CRAIG
Pres, Sec.-Treas.
community", Mr. 'Box continued,
"1I feel sure that as progressive
citizens who are interested in
making your community a bet-
ter place in w'hi'ch to live and
work, you will get behind your
Chamber of 'Commerce and !meet
the challenge whish 'lies (before
vou:"
The executive of the Seaforth
Chamber of 'Commerce extends
•a cordial invitation 'to all citi-
zens interested in the 'work of
the chamber to attend the meet-
ing Tuesday evening.
FEDERATION NEWS
Huron 'County 'Beef Producers
turned out in good numbers to
the annual meeting on April 2,
in spite of seeding coming in
rather suddenly.
Mr. 'Rolb't. ,MGGreg'or, the re-
elected 'President has •an invita-
tion for a bus load or two of
interested d ' er
e e farm st
to attend the
O'hi'o (Fat -(Stock show and sale
this fall. If enough of you are
interested let us know and we
will start making (plans.
The meeting endorsed the pro-
posed ''Promotional Program"
being introduced at the annual
meeting of the .Ontario Beef
Producers Association on April
212nd. in Toronto. 'Abort 95%
were in favour of the deduction
of 10e on cattle and Sc on calves
to finance 'Ontario and County
work of the Organization,
!Auction selling on the Toron-
to stockyards was favoured but
due to the excessive numbers of
cattle going to market on 'Mon-
day and Tuesday the volume is
a real difficulty. ^
If auction selling is decided
on .it will begin on Wedn'esd'ay
when a manageable number
arrive on the market. In 'this
way the auction may 'attract
hipments away from Monday
nd Tuesday.
'In a survey of 26 weeks. on
arge US. stockyards it showed
hat for 1'4 weeks the price' was
gher on Thursday* and Fri -
ay, for 'ten weeks it was
trong, for two weelcs it was
ower than on Monday.
Mr. Fred Campbell, 'manager
COMPLETE PLANS
jPIens halve been completed by
the 'executive of the Seaforth
Chamber of Commerce for 'the
forthcoming Chamber of Com-
merce week, April 13Th to 19Th,
The main program will include,
a general meeting on Tuesday,
April 15th at 6 p.m. in the
Town (Hall. Mr. U. A. Knight,
Stratford, a director of the On-
tario .Chamber, will :be guest
speaker. Two' films, "'It's (Every-
body's 'Business” and "Scenes
of the Old Boys' (Reunion" have
alsobeen olbtainecl for showing
at the meeting.
In conjunction with the
Chamber of Co'mme'rce Week
Program, local merchants , are
co-operating by displaying win-
dow streamers. Some 1000 leaf-
lets entitled, "Your •Ohamber of
'Commerce from A to Z", will
distributed during the week.
The forthcoming observance
of Chamber of Commerce Week
in !Seaforth wi11 give all -citizens
an opportunity to see how
teamwork pays off in 'building
a (better community, stated May-
er Ilei. F. Christie.
The Seaforth Chamber of
Commerce, `he continued, is a
voluntary organization off 01411.
tens enabling "u's all to work
together 'to build a abetter com-
munity, to improve !business,
and to de'v'e'lo'p better citizen-
ship in our community, OUT pro-
vince an'd our country." •
'Mayor Christie said he hoped
all citizens would lend ,their in-
terest, support and co-o'pe'ration
in making observance of •Chain-
'ter of Commerce Week success-
ful in revery way. a.
"Your ,Chamber of Com-
merce is, or should be, the com-
munity organization 'to which
you !belong, 'which you support,
and from which you and your
fellow citizens benefit", stated
R. S. Box, chairman of the
membership. committee of ,the
Seaforth Chamber of Commerce.
in announcing a membership
drive.
"Your chamber. should he the
conscience and the will of your
of the !Ontario. 'Stockyards felt
that the commission firms would
be in a ;much stronger selling po•
sition and expenses could Ibe re-
duced considerably if so'me, way
could he devised to have a
steady flow of cattle all week•
At a pipelines and land acqui•
sition meeting in Toronto we
were informed that many of the
improvements requested 'by the
(Federation of (Agriculture thrive
been written into the new Act
ipas's'e'd 'at the last session and
will ,be law shortly.
;In view of ,this the Pipelines
Committee of the Ontario Fed-
eration have drafted a more
equitable (form of easement con•
tract. This is being given to the.
Ontario Fuel :Board for approval
and it is !hoped that this (form
will 'be in force by July 1st. In
the meantime don't sign any op-
tion Or easement until you are
sure that you are 'gettin'g 'a fail
ric.
p e and that the Company is
liable for any and all damages.
Northside United Church
Minister, Rev. Bruce' W. Hall,
B,A., IB,ID., r8,IT,IM,
Friday, April 111, 8 p.m.—
!Preparatory !Service in Church
hall, with a meeting of the Ses-
sion following.
!Sunday, April 13;
110 a.m., Church 'School and
Adult Bible 'Class
11 a.'m., Morning Worship.
,Sacrament of the' Lord's 'Supper
and !Reception of new members.
Nursery for 'Toddlers, Jr. Con-
gregation.
7 1p.m., '!Evening 'Worship.
'Sermon, "'Cur Catholic Faith".
8.1'5 p.m., Northside Youth
Fellowship.
Egmondville United 'Church
Dr. J. ,Semple, Minister
11 a.m., The Man who missed
(Easter.
7:30 p.m.. The Message of
Post -Easter 'Convocation Roch-
ester University.
'10 a.m.. Church School and
Bible Classes,
11 a.m., Nursery Class
111e30 a.m., Junior Church.
AFTER IEAISTER - WHAT?
See you in Church (Sunday.
flAWIRAINWIAMOVIARNININWIAMANWIOWWWWWINVII
Clean Up for Spring!
Seaforth Lions Annual
Spring
aper Drive
to take place at mise -May
Definite Date announced next week
Paper,. Magazines,, Rags
Auspices
SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB
1957 OLDS "SUPER" 4 DOOR HARDTOP
very low mileage`
1957 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, radio, low mileage
1957 CHEVROLET COACH
1955 BUICK HARD- TOP
1955 PONTIAC SEDAN
1955 OLDS SEDAN.
1954. FORD COACT#
1953 FORD SEDAN
1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1949 OLDS SEDAN
MAKE US' AN OFFER
No reasonable offer refused at ,
Seaforth Mstore
Phone 541
Seaforth;.