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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1956-01-26, Page 4CROMARTY Mr. and• Mrs. Donald Wallace. of ;(`Carlingford, visited Sunday with 'Mr. Mrs. George for •e W:al- 0.atce. Mrs. M. !Houghton and Mrs. Lindsay McKellar visited on •Sat- tur'da!d swith Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hpug Ston of Stratford. Pte. Alex Walker and sister (Margaret visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Cornish of Exeter. The members •of YRS. enjoyed a bowling party in Exeter on Saturday evening and were aft- erwards entertained at the hone of Margaret and Kenneth Walker. TheJ a ami r meeting ofMar- ian Ritchie Auxiliary leas held in the church with Mrs. Lorne Elliott 'presiding. Mrs. Jas. Mil- ler led in prayer, Mrs. Carter Kerslake read a chapter .from the new study .book, "The Reach for Life". The topic was given by Mrs. Harold CColem'an, Mrs. T. L. Scott explained the reason for the Allocation System being discontinued. The meeting clos- • '. 0 IZER The following are our Regular Prices on C -1-L Fertilizers, delivered to your farm from now until February 29th 2-12-10 $41.50 per ton 0-12-20 44.75 " " 2-16-6 44.50 2-12-16 45.50 4-12-10 46.25 0-15-15 47.00 5-10-13 48.00 0-20-10 54.35 3-18-9 54.35 0-20-20 60.60 10-10-10 63.30 4-24-12 72.30 4-24-20 75.00 NET — CASH 66 66 ,, 9f 66 66 66 66 ,, 99 66 66 66 66 f, ,, 66 66 66 Cl 66 66 These "Free Flowing" C -T -L brands have been WELL CLTRED and With early delivery you will have no problem with hardening. Topnotch Feeds Ltd. SEAFORTH PHONE 15 .®® .®sem .. unannunnuun,n"uuu""u"nu,,,, ,,„n.n.,,,111111,uuu.m,,,,uu"unun"mm�nnnuunu"uunu,, NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP All car owners in the Township of Mc- Killop are requested not to park their cars on the roads of the Township dur- ing the winter. Cars that are left on the roads are contrary to the Highway Traffic Act, and are a detriment to operation of snow plows. Please note that Provincial Police will take the necessary action to see that cars are not left on roads, and prosecutions may follow W. J. MANLEY Road Superintendent OUau„m"tlantln unuuuu.m.O...nn.,..,".,.......,.."""u""urn,un.............u"a"...u.n.,,u unary. Town of Seaforth NOTICE PJ-\RISIN6 By order of police, to facilitate snow removal, no parking on the Streets of this Municipality will be allowed between the hours of 2 AM. and 8 A.M. This order will be strictly enforced in accord- ance with the Highway Traffic Act - Section 43, Subsection 9. Notice is hereby given that the said Municipality will not be responsible for any damages caused to parked vehicles as the result of snow removal operations ed with [bhe Lord's Prayer in un- ison. A pot luck supper preceded the annual meeting of !Cromarty on Thursday even- ing. asd y e en- ing. 'Rev. Mr, Kerr was appoint- ed chairman for the meeting and Mr. Eldon ,Allen acted as secre- tary. The various reports pre- sented indicated much progress in .the different organizations. The following officers were elec- ted for 1956. Trustees; A. McLachlan, Ern- est Templeman, Gordon Hog- garbh• Managers, Wesley Rus- sell, J. M. .Scott, Robert Laing, 'Garter Kerslake, Gordon 'Hog - earth, Phillip James, Robt. Gar- diner, Wan, Harper, Donald Scott; Auditors, J. M. Scott, J. E. Storey; Sec•, Eldon Allen; Treas., to be appointed. Ushers, Carter Kerslake, J. &M. .Scott, Kenneth Walker; Assistants, Lloyd Miller, Phillip James, John McDougall; S. S. Supt„ Mrs. T. L. Scott; Assistant, Mrs. L. Soradahl; Recording Sec,, Mrs; Sam McCurdy; ;!Everyday Sec., Mrs. T. Laing; Cradle Roll Sec., Sirs. A, McLachlan; Library ,Committee, Mr. and Mrs. Haroad Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen and Rev and Mrs. Kerr; Cemetery ;Committee, T. L. Scott, T. Laing, Calder McKaig, J. Hoggarbh, !Sam -McCurdy, Ken McKellar. WINTHROP The January meeting of bhe` C. G. I. T. was held in the base- ment of the church on ;Saturday afternoon, Jan. 21st, The meet- ing opened with the ,C,G.LT. pur- pose and hynnn. The tali to wor- ship was given and bhe theme was, 'Courage'. Hymn 400 was sung and Jane Somerville read the scripture, prayer was given by .Shirley Dolmage. Mrs. Toll was in charge of the Bible study. The minutes of the last meeting were read and the roll call was answered 'by 17 members, after which the offering was received. Mrs. !Blanchard told an interest- ing story. Mrs, Toll avas in charge of the business. It was moved by Lois Ann ,Somerville that Aud- rey Godkin, ,Edith Boyd, and Sandra Doig be in charge 'of the worship conunittee, carried. It was moved by Jean Hillen that the •C.G.hT, have a 'Ohristian Youth night which will be held on Friday night, Feb, 3rd. Jane Somerville seconded this motion. Mrs. Toll and Audrey Godkin are taking over ,the program committee. It was moved by Jean Hillen and seconded thy Di- anne Bolton that Joan Somer- vale be added to the recreation committee, carried. Moved by Joan 'Somerville, seconded by Margaret '.Boyd, ,that en Satur- day afternoon, Feb. 18, we have the Youth Day of Prayer. Mrs. Holden is to 'be our guest speak- er. Mrs. Toll thanded out quilt blocks for the flower garden quilt. The ones in Charge of aur Easter panel posters are: tins. Blanchard, Frances Blanchard, Shirley Dolmage, and Margaret Alexander. Hynnn 405 was sung and the president pronounced the benediction. Recreation follow- ed and Lunen was served, The meeting closed with 'taps'. BRODHAGEN Marian Elizabeth, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wal- ter Muegge, received a silver cup from the 'Seaforth Hospital for being the first New Year baby. Mrs, Idora Diegel is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe. 'Ins. Wilfred Wolfe and baby son returned bonne from Strat- ford Hospital. Ray Beuerman, RCAF. Edgar, is home on a week's Ieave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Manuel Beuerman, and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bennewies, Windsor. Mrs, Lavern- Wolfe attended a tronseau tea for Miss Jean Cardiff near Brussels on Satur- day. Miss 'Cardiff is a bride-to-be of 11r. Robert Wolfe. A very successful Evangelism mission was held at St, Peter's Lutheran Church here last week with Rev. Alvin Querengesser as mission speaker. The attendance was very gratifying and many also attended the mass rally held at Knox Presbyterian .Church, Stratford. on Friday evening, Members of the Farm Forum attended a Forum Rally at'Crys- tal Palace, Mitchell, on !Monday evening and next week it will be held at bhe hone of Mr. and Mrs, Lavern Wolfe. Mr. Ernest ,Elligson is con- fined .to his bed and under the doctor's care. Mrs, Elizabeth Kismet•, who has been confined to ISeaforbh Hospital for some time with a fractured deg, will observe !her. 75th 'birthday on Saturday. KIPPEN Mr. and 'Mrs. Stewart .Cud- mare and Lorne of London were Sunday visitors of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cud - more. Mr. Ross Faber of the Agri- culture College, at Ridgetown, spent the weekend with this par- ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Rochus Fa- ber, - lir. and Mrs. Eldon Herr of Winthrop were Saturday guests of _lir. and Mrs, E. Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long and 'Mr. Robt. Thomson visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of Staffs. Wednesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dowson were Mr. and Mrs. Good of Auburn; Mrs, Britton, Dublin; Miss Ella :Dow - son and Mr. Lloyd Dowson, Var- na; Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Wright of Arthur• Mr. and Mrs..Stogill of Toronto, who were in this district attending the funeral of the late A. P. Keys of Varna. Mrs. W. L. Meths spent a few days last week with her mother Mrs. Gibson and sister and 'bro-,son, Fryfogde; forwards, MeL- ther-in-danw, Mr. and Mrs. Tam !wain, Smith, Shantz, Bell, Vena, Burke in Wroxeter. Mason, Bocehini, Griffin, .Me - Mr. and Mrs. W. R. ICaoper Fadden, Liga (subgoal). are in Tare nto this h s week where er Burlington —Goal, 101szvich; Mr. Cooper is attending' the defence, Jenkins, Seibalj •Shuker, Threshers !Convention, and they Hazlett; forwards, Farrell, 011 - are visiting enenebers of their ver, Browns Lang, Morelli Ras - family. ser, Price. . Mr. Norman Diekent visited First Period his mother, Mrs: Dickert in ,Clif- 1—Burlington, F • r•rell (Oliver, Lord. Seba'lj) 11,10' Fa ( e 'Congratulations to Mr. henry Penalties ---Farrell, !Lockridge Iv icon who celebrated his '92ard Second Period !birthday on Thursday last, 2—Burlington, Price !(Morelli Mr, and Mrs. C. Heist of Zur- Lang) 8.12 i.oh mere recent visitors of Mr, Penalties—Rosser, Lockridge and Mrs, Sans Cudmore• Third Period ,Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren 3—,Seaforbh, !Bocohini :(Mason, spent the weekend with .their F.ryfogle) 13.128 daughter' and son-in-law, Mn and 4 -Burlington, Morelli 14.40 Mrs. Tom !Smith in Hamilton. 5—,Berlington, .Price (Rosser, Mr. Robert Thomson visited ,Morelli) 17:00 on Thursday last with his .daugh- Penalty—Rosser, hers, Mr. and Mrs, IPries'bap of Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Bprlington Hallidays moved Schneider in 'Stratsord, into a tie for first place in the Mn and Mrs, A. Gackstetter O.H.A, Junior "B" Eastern 'Di. and !girls visited 'on Friday even- vision League Iby trouncing See- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ebner forth on Tuesday night. Johnson of near Hensall. The Hallidays punefped hoarse 6 D unanswered goals in the first. HENSALL period, added'5 in the second, Mrs, Pearl ,Case of London and then 2 mare in the final to visited last week with Mrs. Elsie sew 'it sup Both Seaforth goals Case and friends there. came in .bhe second period. Mr. and Mas. Walter 'Ohip- 'Oliver with 4 goads ded the pot - chase of Londose'lvere weekend 'winners,IShulcer and Farrell pot - visitors with the fornrer's broth- ted 2 with Mcllroy, Sebalj, Ros- er and sister in -lane, Mr, ,sand ser, Annadio and Preston getting Mrs, Ernie !C'hipohase, one each. Mason and MoLlnvain Mrs. Edna !Coslbett of Exeter were the Huron marksmen. visited during bhe past week Hazlett, a defenceran for with her son and daughter -in- Burlington, suffered a concus- law, Mr. and Mrs. John 'Corbett. sion in the second !period as a re - Mr. Bruce Foster of Windsor suit of a fall causing hien to visited last !week with !his sister strike his 'head, He was treated Nlds, Robert Cameron. ' by a local doctor. Hensall To Have An Election CROP REPORT Norman Jones, who resigned from council here Oast week and There is still a demand for David (Sangster, both qualified farm account books. Enquiries after being nominated for the received at the.Agricultural oif- reeveship of !Hensall, vacated by Tice, at Clinton, as to the ;price the recent death of Reeve Wil- 'and supply of small seeds and liam C. Parke, spring .grains is increasing each Mr. Jones resigned from the week, Fall Wheat and meadows council last week, when he should benefit from the excellent sought to make himself eligible covering .of snow that 'has been, for the reeveship. Robert Mc- present al] winter. Road condi- Kenzie, Thomas Lavender, 'Ed- tions, although somewhat slip - 'ward Fink and John Henderson eery true to recent thaws are all qualified dos the vacant coun still ideal for this season of the all seat. The election will the held year. on Monday, Jan, S0. IDr. Wm, T. Joynt of London visited over the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Alice Joynt. Committees • Mrs. Wmn, Brown visited dur- ing bhe !past wee!. with her fath- Standing committees for 1956 ea., Me', H. W. Neeb, who is re- were appointed 'at Wednesday's eeiving ,treatment in Sit. Joseph's session of Huron (County .Coun- Hospita'l, London. ell 'here. When Hensall's new Amber Rebekah Lodge reeve is elected, he will take the Entertains place specified for Hensall, The The regular meeting of Am- recent death of Reeve W. Parke ber Rebekah Lodge was held 'on makes a new election necessary Wednesday evening with a large for the reeveship in Hensall. number of members in attend- The committees are as fol- ance• The Noble Grand, Mrs. lows: Executive, Valentine Beck - Archie MacGregor took the er, John beeves, Ernest Fisher, chair. An invitation was receiv- Gordon Ratz, N. W.Trewar.bina; ed from Pride of Huron Rebek- legislative, Bailie Parrott, Har- sh Lodge, Exeter, to be their v ey !Coleman, Chester Mawhin- g•uests on Feb, 1. Arrangements ney, Roy Adair. Herbert ,Stret- were made to neeet at •the Lodge ton; reforestation, Joseph Kerr, room at 7.30 so that the mem- Deeves; Jahn Kerni"han, P. D. bers will be ready to leave for Patterson, G. W. !ontgomery; Exeter by 8 p.m. 9rrangements property, Orval Taylor, Harold were completed for the ,annual Gowdy, Mawhinney, William Me - birthday party 'to be held on Feb. Kenzie,'Dan Beuerman; 'County 15 when the members of Goder- Home,, Gowdy, Durnin, Parrott, ]eh Lodge and Mrs. Mary Sut- Norman Scoins, Burton Stanley. ,ter D.D.P. of !Clinton will be the 'Ohildren's Aid: Doig, Seoins, guests 'Each member invited a John V.Fisher, the Rev. R. G. guest to a progressive euchre MacMillan, A. H. Erskine, J. G. party following the 'meeting. Berry; agriculture, Becker, Clif- Mrs. W. R. Bell, convener olf, ford Rowland, William Jewitt, he entertainment committee Arthur Gibson, :Coleman, Mont - was in charge. Following are gomery; library, :!McKenzie, Keil the prize winners: Ladies' 1st, Fisher, H. C. Johnston, R. i Mrs. Sam Ramie; gent's lst, Pooley, W. T. 'Cruickshank. Glenn Bell, Ladies' consolation, Wardens: Kerr, Fisher J. H. Mrs. Geo. Hess; gent's, Sid Mac- Graham, Rader, Trewartba; Arthur. Lucky cup, Mrs. Harold equalization, Graham, Adair, Bell, Lunch was served at the 'Coleman, Clayton Smith, Deeves; close. good roads, Jahn Morrissey, W. Miss Shirley Chapman, R.N., H. Merritt, Cecil Blake; health, of Sarnia, is holidaying with her Rowland, Jewitt, Gibson, Beller- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne man, W. A. Galbraith; airport, Doig, Stanley, Coleman; crimin- al audit. Judge F. Fingland, Ers- kine, Taylor; consultative, Par- rott, Durnin, Hensall reeve; his- toric, Becker, Mawhinney, Fis- cher, H. McCreath, George Jef- ferson, C. Asquith, According to Huron County Treasurer A. H. Erskine the provisional estimate rate for this year will be 12 mills. The general account tells for 7,75 nulls, and the highways ac- count 4.25 mills. Expenses for 1953 are estimated at 8483,270, revenue 8430,577. with an esti- mated deficit of 32,707. Mr. Erskine told council mem- bers that operation of the coun- ty duple is estimated at $46,000 this year compared with $43,000 last year. Children's aid grants are also expected to amount to $10,000 compared with $8,537 in 1955. Included in the 1956 esti- mates are $35,000 to the Goder- ich Hospital. These estimates will be finally revised at the June session. County Council Chapman this week. HULLETT On Jan. 23 members of Fire- side Farm Forum inert at the home of Mr. and airs. Jinn Hew- ett. After the :broadcast, a questionaire on farm organiza- tion was answered and a lengthy discussion on motor hazards. Mrs. Harvey Taylor, 'Mrs. Geo. Carter, Mrs. Wm. Dolmage and Mrs. Joseph Babcock were ap- pointed to compose the entry on the motor hazards contest. Most games, Mrs, Joe Babcock, and Douglas Riley. Lone hands, Mrs. Melvin Halley and Robert Jannie- son. Consolation, firs. Glen Car- ter and Mrs. Harry Tebbutt• Mrs. Bob Riley invited the group for next week. On Jan. 18 Mrs. Watson Reid entertained at a birthday party in honor of her husband and brother. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter and Cathy, and Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Carter. On Jan• 21 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kellar of Seaforth entertained &I•r. and Mrs. D. R. McKenzie -of Lueknow, IMr, and Mrs. Watson Reid of B'lybh, Mr. Hugh Camp- bell of Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen 'Carter and Mr. and `Mrs. Geo, Carter of Hallett. SEAFORTH LOSES TO BURLINGTON Burlington Hallidays moved into a tie for .top spot in the Eastern division of the 0.1.1.A. Junior "6" B•ig Ten League with Waterloo Sisleins here Thursday as they upended the •Seaforfe Hurons 4-1 before a good crowd. The victory was a sweet one for the Hallidays who are coach- ed by former Seafort'h (Coach "Farmer" mer" McFadden. It was the second meeting of the two clubs this year and gave them a split on play with one victory apiece. These same clubs 'tangle in Bur- Iington on Tuesday, Alf Price led .the visitor's at- tack with a pair of goals, with Dan Farrell and Rek Morelli add- ing singles. Seaforbh—Goal, {Salter: de- fence, Lockridge, O'Cain, Thoomp- THE SEAFORTH 'NEWS—Thursday, January 26, 1956 TheatreReat THURS, FRI. SAT. ULYSSSS (Technicolor) Kirk .Douglas. Silvano Mangano. Thrilling spectacle, stirring ro- mance in one of the greatest iihns Mf all time. MON, TUBS, WED. HELL BELOW ZERO (Technicolor) Alan Ladd - Joan Tetzel, Thundering spectacle sweeps Lies track. Tess Antarctic. Adbentnro oharges across the ice bound land Thurs. Fri. Sat. TALL MAN RIDING (Tech. Randolph Scott - Dinrothy Malone. COMING — The Dam Busters North East South West You can't beat This Store - FOR VALUES Growing Girls—Brown or Black Kip Oxfords, Low Heels, Sizes 4 to 8. Regular $4.45 now only 52,75 a pair Boys Brown Rubber Over -Boots. Warm Lined and strap at top Sizes 1 to 5. Regular $5,45 now only 53.95 a pair WILLIS SHOE STORE The Little Store with the "Big Values" Plan Road Work for 1956 Imrprovennents to the county road system are more necessary than ever, Peter Patterson, county engineer, told Huron County !Council Thursday. The county road system was estab- lished in 1917. "At aur present rate of pro- vidhng these improvements, it will require a period of time al- most 'twice as great as the pre- sent age of the system." Mr. Patterson declared. "It becomes quite apparent !that much desired construction and paving of specific county roads may 'be many years in the !future," Mr. Patterson contin- ued. "There is every indication that the steel shortage will hamtper our !bridge and culvert program in 'bhe conning year." In 1955 the sudden lightening of the steel supply disrupted bhe !bridge construction schedule ,and extended work into the winter months. "Inuproveneents are required to our shop and storage facilities and a program of improvements will have to be instituted this uuunun"n!Immo uuu"onnumml Inuuu!HZ First Presbyterian Church Rev. D. Glenn Campbell Minister 10 A.M.—Church School and Bible Class 11. a.m, "Lite's Most Important Things" 7 p.m. "When a Man is Alone" Come to Church—Come in the morning and come at night van nmumnmumuuui,uwunn,,, onnuuuunnumcl year with completion some three years hence," the engineer said. A summary of the 1955 ex- penses shows bhe constructional roads cost the county 4;201,940.- 90; !bridges $128,130.06 and maintenance of roads $223,836.- 14. The largest amount paid out in road construction was the ,Clinton streets at cost of $33,- 335,05, and for new !bridges the (Crediton bridge built at s'irait of $65,941.25. In maintenance the largest single item was re- surfacing !which cost upwards • of $39,000. "! sander what's Happened to Nancy ..." "Ohl I'm glad you called— ! teas n'orried." The telephone rings and everything's OK So many cif the calls you make every day say "Don't worry"! When someone has to work late, or can't keep a date. or has to cancel an appointment, the telephone lets " „-r i" 'pie know. t tinws lie this whether you are, making the call .)i rcn•nnig it -- the ready reassurance provided in your telephone can he precious beyond words. This is just one of countless examples of how your telephone pays its way, as it stakes life happier, easier, more secure. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Do you need a PERSONAL LOAN? Our Personal Loan service offers loans for personal needs. Repayment by monthly installments. For details, inquire at our nearest branch -we have more than 700 to serve you. NW -116 THE CANADIAN BANK OF:COMMERCE SEAFORTH BRANCH, G. C. BRIGHTRALL MANAGER