The Seaforth News, 1955-06-02, Page 4• CROMARTY
Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Francis,
Woodstock, visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Thos, Scott, Sr.
Mr, and Mrs. Herb Walker
and Mrs. Jack Gillespie, Mark -
dale, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker. Mr.
Oswald Walker returned with
them for a short visit,
Mr. and Mrs, R. J, Ross and
son Robbie, Port Credit, visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Glossop.
Mr. John Robertson visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Miller, St. Marys.
Mrs. Jean Chalmers and Dav-
id, Woodstock, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing.
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Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar ac-
companied by Mr. Wm. Patrick;
Wyoming, visited with friends
at Kirkton on Sunday.
Miss Caroline Walker; who
spent several weeks vacation at
her home here has returned to
her position. in London.
Linda Ann Currie, who has
been with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs, Otto Walker for some
time, has returned to her home
in London.
The Y.P.S. met on Sunday
evening with Miss Margaret
Walker presiding and giving the
topic. Miss Anita Sorsdahl read
a portion of scripture and Rev.
S. Kerr led in prayer.
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HENSALL
Mr. Jim.Sparks of London
spent a few days this week with
his sister, Mrs. Daniels.
Mr. -and Mrs. Ron Moir and
daughter of Strathroy were re-
cent visitors with relatives and
friends here.
Mrs. Edna Corbett of Exeter
spent the weekend at the home
of her son and daughter-in-law
Mr, and Mrs. Ed ;Corbett and
Wayne.
Mrs. Ro'bt. Lott has accepted
a position in Owen Sound for
the summer months and com-
menced her duties there this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Campbell
and Mr. Archie Campbell of
Listowel were recent visitors
with Mrs. A, 'Crerar and Allan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas and
family were recent visitors with
friends in London.
A number of members , of
Amber Rebekah Lodge 349 at-
tended the meeting in M•onkton
Lodge on Friday evening.
Miss Rhena Avery, teacher at
the public school had the mis-
fortune to slip and fall on the
steps last week, and in so doing
fractured several ribs..
Hear Addresses
In The Interests Of
Tom Pryde
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KIPPEN EAST
Kippen East W. 1. met at No,
2 School, May 18th with Zurich
W. I. as guests, Mrs. Ross Chap-
man was hostess, and Mrs. John
Cooper co -hostess. Mrs. Charles
Eyre gave the motto, "Look
Pleasaant Please, the world is
taking your picture." She said
life is made up, not of great
things in which smiles and kind -
sacrifices or duties, 'but of little
ness, given habitually, are what
win and preserve the heart and
secure comfort. Mrs. Ken Mae -
Kay played two piano solos. The
Thifty Kippenettes demonstrat-
ed their milk dishes, sauces, etc.
Mrs. Rose and Mrs. Meyers, of
Zurich, sang two pleasing num-
bers in comic costume. Mrs.
Wallace Haugh, guest speaker,
spoke on girls' projects. Mrs. W.
Workman gave a poem, "Day-
light Saving Time." Current
events by Mrs. R. Upshall.
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Kitchener, with her sister, Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe
and Marcel with Mr. and Mrs.
John Hinz Sr., Sebring'ville.
Probation Officer
To Be Appointed
Huron County Children's Aid
Society held the annual district
meeting in Duff's United Church
at Walton, oh Wednesday even-
ing. The meeting was sponsored
by the Woman's Association of
Duffs Church, and the large, in-
terested audience was welcomed
by the W. A. President, Mrs.
George S. Love.
A women's double trio of
Walton opened the meeting.
Miss'.iDoris Johnston, Walton,
contributed two selections on
the marimba, aceompanied at
the piano by Mrs. Harvey
Brown, who also accompanied
Miss Faye Love as she sang
"The Lord's Prayer."
Rev. R. G. MacMillan, of God-
erich, chairman of the Huron
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manson
and family of Toronto spent the
weekend with Mrs. M. Manson
and family.
The farmers are busy getting
ready to plant the beans now
that the weather is coming in
nice and warn. '
Mr. and Mrs. E. Swartrentru-
her and family spent Monday
afternoon in Ailsa Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jeffery
were visited recently by rela-
tives from Windsor.
A number from this vicinity
attended the funeral of the late
Mrs. Bender, clown east, on Fri-
day afternoon.
Mr. Win. Clarke visited his
relatives over the 24th.
BRODHAGEN
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Benne-
wies are visiting with their fam-
ily in Windsor, (Detroit and
Ruthyen.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grove
and Robert of Detroit spent the
weekend with her another, Mrs.
Elizabeth Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Con-
nolly, Ronald and Ruth Ann of
Sebrinngville with Mr. and Mrs.
Lavern Wolfe.
Miss Gwen Rock R.N. of Kit-
chener, with her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Edwin Rock last week.
Mrs, Louise Hillebrecht of
ONTARIO
How valuable is your driver's licence?
Does your job or business depend on it?
Do you really need to drive?
Does that vacation you are planning include
the operation of your car?
THINK Don't take your licence for granted.
The operation of a motor car or motor truck is a
privilege which can be suspended.
REMEMBER Your driver's licence will be
suspended if you are convicted of a criminal offence
or of any offence arising out of an accident. 21,000
licences were suspended in 1954. Many of those whose
licences were suspended lost their jobs—others had
to find a new line of business. What would YOU do
without a driver's licence?
THINK and keep your licence.
e-Qvc,
MINISTER
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY S
THE SISAPORTII NEWS.—Thursday, June 2, 1955
C,A.S., presided.
Thomas Pryde said he consid-
ered the Children's Aid Society
a great humanitarian work and
assured the audience that a full-
time probation „officer is to be
appointed in the county of
Huron.
Reeve N..Scoins, Seaforth, and
3. Doig, reeve of Tuckersmith
twp. spoke. Mr. Doig further
stated that detention room is to
be incorporated in the new
county ;building, where a child
considered will not be i d a crim-
inal.
Warden Earl C a in b e 11
brought greetings from County
!Council.
Harvey Erskine, secretary of
the C.A.S,, introduced the dir-
ectors.
Mrs. Albert Taylor, Goderich,
told the history of Huron Coun-
ty O.A.S.
Mrs. Mary Chafe, local dir-
ector of the C.A.S., spoke and
Mrs. Esther Ross, Miss Clare
McJGowan, and Miss Wilks, staff
members, told of their work;
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and Mrs. Ann Heard, Holmes-
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they had had in caring for wards
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N DOLLAR BUSINESS
AIDED BY GOOD GOVERNMENT
More than a billion dollars worth of farm
products have been sold by Ontario farmers in
each of' the last three years—nearly double the
output of ten years ago.
Development of new crop varieties and thorough
extension work under the present administration
has expanded cash crop acreage in Ontario by
more than 400 per cent.
Departmental herd improvement policies have
maintained livestock output at 70 per cent of
Ontario farm income.
The Frost administration has introduced the
most advanced marketing legislation of any
Canadian province.
Community living in rural areas has been
bettered through Frost government grants. Last
year these amounted to a quarter of a million
dollars for 108 community centres.
ER THE FROST ADMINISTRATION
SOUND LEGISLATION HAS BROUGHT BENEFITS
TO ALL ONTARIO FARMERS:
• HERD IMPROVEMENT has been encouraged through the Frost Government
program which pays farmers one third the purchase price of all thorough-
bred sires. Grants to date amount to $56,000.
• LIVESTOCK LOSSES ARE REDUCED by provincial government provision for
Warble Fly and vaccination against Brucellosis.
• CHEAPER FEED for livestock is demonstrated through five pasture improvement
stations established under the present Government.
• ENDLESS SEARCH for better crop varieties at Ontario Agricultural College
and Western Ontario Agricultural School is made possible by the
Department of Agriculture.
• FUTURE FARMERS already have received a million and a quarter dollars in
cash loans from the provincial government under the Ontario Junior
Farmer Establishment Loan Corporation.
fU'aZd0NTAR 10
n Huron---Re-Elect Tom Pryde