The Seaforth News, 1956-03-01, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, March 1, 1966
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FARMER UNION
MEETING
At SS No. 9 McKillop
WED., MARCH 7, 8.30 P.M.
Albert Cormack, of Arthur,' Pres.
of Ontario 'Farmers Union as
guest speaker. Ladies are special-
ly invited. Lunch will be served
SKATING
CARNIVAL
Sponsored by the
Seaforth, Arena
FRIDAY, MARCH 9
7 P.M.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Effective March 1
the Mechanical- Department of
Clarke's Garage
will be operated by
Johnnie Blue and Robert Scott
who will have associated with thein,
James McGregor
Offering guaranteed repairs to all vehicles, with
splendid attention to Ford cars and tractors
The John Deere'Agency, until now located in Eg-
lnondville, will be located at Clarke's Garage,
where a full line of parts will be available and the
latest John Deere equipment will be on display
Phone 146 '. . . Seaforth
An Organization Meeting
Of ail 4-1-1 Clubs in Seaforth District (Swine, Beef,
Grain, Dairy, Tractor and Poultry)
In Seaforth District High School
' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7TH, at 8.30 P.M.
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Telephone Numbers
Exeter 41 Clinton 1620 Seaforth 573
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. J•olhm Weber of Toronto
visited his 'brother, 'Rev. E. P.
Weber at St, James' 'Rectory 'for
a Sew ,clays over the weekend.
Mr, sued Mrs. E. Haggerty and
boys, IStnatford, were weekend
guests of Mrs. Wm, Morris.
Miss Joan Walsh, London,
spent the +weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and 4VITs. Jahn Walsh.
'Mr. Fergus 'Rowland, Taron-
Ito, was a weekend guest of Ms
mother, Mrs. J. Rowland,
Miss Loretta Morris, Toronto,
Vent the weekend witlh Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Morris.
Mr. 'and MTS. (Carl Hewett of
Stratford were weekend, guests
of Mrs, T. (Maloney.
Miss Jean Brown of 'London,
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mars, A.:Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Neilson and
son, New Hamburg, were 'guests
of Mrs. Julia Flanagan and Miss
J. Flanagan over the Weekend.'
IMr. and Mrs. Ken Etne were
in Niagara: Falls for the week
end
BRUCEFIELD
The February meeting of the
Woman's Association was held
in the •school room of the
Church on Tuesday, Feb. 7 with
23 :members in ,attendance. Mrs.
Win. Douglas and 'Mrs. Wm.
Tortheringham had change of.
the devotional exercises. 'Mrs.
Douglas opened the meeting with
singing 'hymn 239. Mrs. Father-
ingh°am took as cher topic, "Our
Hope Hymn 186 was sung.
This pant of the 'meeting reused
with repeating the 'creed.
The president, Mrs. N. Baird
took the chair. Mrs, W. McBeath
gave the sec. report and Mrs.
Derry gave the treas. report.
Mrs, L. Wilson received the of-
fering. Thankyou cards were
read from Mrs. Baird iSr., Mrs.
W. Moffatt and Mrs. S. MdKen
zie. The meeting ,closed with the
W, A. hymen and prayer.
Mrs. 'Wilson MclOartney favor-
ed with a very ,delig'htful piano
solo. Mrs. 'Lorne 'Wilson .gave a
very fine +paper ,on `Valentine
and Miss M. (Swan conducted
several contests, after which a
very lovely lunch was served
with (hearts and red trimming
for Valentine..
The many friends of Mrs.
Moodie are pleased to shear she
is improving .after her recent
fall, fortunately there were no
bones broken. Mrs.' Moodie is
confined to 'Clinton hospital.
Mrs. 'Margaret McQueen is
suffering from an attack , of
pleurisy at her home.
'Mrs. Its. Berry has returned
home after visiting in 'Stratford
and Tillsonburg for a eoop'le
of weeks,
'Group No. 2 had a quilting at
the home of Mrs. Ross Scott on
Wednesday last.
Mrs. Roy (Brock of Exeter
spent a few days last week with
her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Cornish.
Mr. Robert Mustard of (the
Royal Bank, Chatham, visited his
parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Mustard.
Mrs. Clara 'Dutot of London
•and 'Bessie were in the village
over the weekend.
We were sorry to learn that
Mrs. Jas. Berry fell in her home
injuring +her arm, but fortunate-
ly no bones were broken.
'Mrs. Wesley Stackhouse is
spending some time with 'her
son J. E. (Stackhouse, Willow
Grave.
Owing to the storm there was
a small 'attendance at church on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, G. Beecroft of
Belgrave spent Monalay- with
Mrs. Beecroft's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Rabt. Watson. Mr. and Mrs.
Watson are not as well as their
many ,friends would dike to see
them.
The Labb trio of Brucefield
sang aver CKNX, TV on Thurs-
day evening Which was :mu•oh ap-
preciated. Dick, who is only • 9
also contributed a solo, "She's
My Bonnie Lassie" whieh every-
one enjoyed.
Miss Eleanor Snelling of Port
Colborne spent the weekend with
M•r. and Mrs. Chas. 'Snelling and
stirs. Mary Crawford.
Mrs. Lorne Wilson entertain-
ed group 1 fol a social evening
on Monday night, 18 attended.
The program consisted of con-
test, 'birthdays and a spelling
match. A delicious lunch was
served by the hostess, assisted
by Mrs. W. H. Wilson and Miss
M. Swan.
Mr. A. Paterson received word
of the serious illness of Mrs. W.
Paterson. Mrs. Paterson visited
in Brucefield at various times.
BRODHAGEN
Warren Wilfred Wolfe, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Wolfe .(Dorothy Sahel:berrth) was
!baptized 'durin'g the 'Sunday
morning service by Rev, E.
Fischer. The sponsors along with
the parents were 'Miss Marlene
'Sahenbarth and Donald Wolfe.
Marion IElizebet+h Muegge, in
Fadi daugthter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Muegge 'Qlris Klebe )
was b'alptized after the 'Sunday
morning service. The sponsors
were Mr. and 1VIns. Lorne Muel-
ler and the parents.
MT. 'Hugh 1VIlc&el'ler of Strat-
ford called on Mr. W. L. Q+uer-
engesser..
The sympathy of the •corn-
munity is extended to Mrs. Fred
Harioff in the death of her
another, Mrs. :Andrew Bald, Se-
Ibrin'gville, She had been with
her 'daughter here for the past
few months.
Miss Shirley Rielul, London,
and Mr. Jinn 'Simmons of !Strat-
ford with IWzn. Sc Richt.
Miss (Darlene El+ligson, McKil-
lop, has been with her grand-
mother, Mrs. 'Caroline Plltgson.
The (Stewards of the 'Christ -
Tea & Bake Sale
FRIDAY, MARCH 9
At 3 P.M.
In Northside United Church
basement
Auspices of Group 3 of W.A,
Bantam C -- O.M.H.A.
HOCKEY
Seaforth Memorial Arena
THURSDAY, MARCH 1
At 8 o'clock
Forest vs Seaforth
Support your winners.
Admission 60cand 26c
Skating Friday night 8-10 p.m.
Saturday, 1,30.3.30 pm.
Monday 8-10 p.m.
tan Home net in the (Church
'basement on Thursday evening.
The devotions opened with (hymn
"Lord speak to ane that I may
'Speak", with MTs. Ross Leon-
hard(' at the 'pi'ano. Opening
bhouglht read by Mrs. Geo. 'Ter-
m -0th, Ps'a'lm 72 read responsive-
ly by Mrs. Glen 1VIog'k. Gospel
lesson, Exodus, chap. 20: 12-17.
Topic "Love of felony Men" by
Ross Deonhavdt and George Jar -
math, followed bydiscussion' led
lay Pastor Fischer. Prayer, 'Glen
Mogk, 'closing 'hymn "Jesus Mas-
ter, whose I am". The business
period Was in 'ch'arge of Presi-
den't 'Edward ISdherbarbh. 'f the
Minutes of the last meeting were
read. It was decided to 'have a
box social and •crockinole after
Easter, the date to be set later.
Dr. ,Little to Show slides on Mar.
22 on his trip to Europe.
Books ordered for 'devotional
literature which can be used at
meetings.
An Evangelism Committee was
appointed, namely: Mt. and Mrs.
Ralph Fischer. The next meeting
to be held Tuesday evening,
Mar, 27th.
Mr, and Mrs. Lavern Weide
visited 'with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Koch, Stratford,
Miss Beth Cole of Russeldale
with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
and Donald,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Better -
man of Seaforth spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ahrens
and Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuer-
man.
BLAKE
Quite a number attended the
Liberal banquet held in the coln-
tnunity centre 'arena, Zurich, on
Thursday evening ;viten Hon,
Paul Martin addressed a large
gathering.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy Gin'gericd'
spent a couple of days at New
Hamburg with Mr. and Mrs. Alam
Swartzentruber.
Misses Agnes and Mary Mar-
garet •Oesoh visited their sister,
Mrs. Ken Etue at ,Godericlh.
Mr. Oscar Duc'harme and Mrs.
Ducharrme returned to their
home after spending a few
weeks at 'Port 'Huron and Sarnia
with anembers of their family,
BAYFI ELD
Found unconscious early on
Monday on a Bayfield street
with :his hands, arms, •feet and
part of body frozen, 60 -year-old
Willard iSturgeon is fighting for
his life in 'Clinton Public Hos-
Initially reported to be in ser-
ious 'condition, the man was said
by 'hospital autlhorities, on Mon-
day night, to be slightly im-
proved, He had regained con-
sciousness.
'Sturgeon, who lives alone in
Bayfield, was found at about
7.30 a.an., on Monday by Harry
D:arnborough who was walking
to a neighbor's to seek help in
getting his oar started. Stur-
geon wore no outer clothing.
Police said the man's face did
not appear to have been affected
by the cold, although overnight
temperatures dipped to about 16
degrees.
Dr. F. G. Thompson, of Clin-
ton, said he had never seen a
person so severely frozen and
still live. He added the anan's
entire body had been "more or
less ,affected."
'Throughout the morning the
'man's body was massaged. Early
'this afternoon he began to re-
gain consciousness and shortly
after 6 p•m, the hospital report-
ed the reran was conscious.
It was considered toe early to
determine whether he would sur-
vive.
Les Dolmage
Heads Trappers
'The 'annual meeting of the
Huron 'County Trappers' Associ-
ation was head in Clinton on
lFnlday nig0ut. Last year's slate
of officers was returned for 'an-
other year. 'They are: Pres., Les
Dolanage, Seaforth; vice-presi-
denbs, Elmer. Trick, Clinton, E1-
nner'Slirade, 'Egmrond'vill.e; direct-
ors, 'Bob Johnston ,(clhairmwn),
Murray East, Joe Becker, Mer-
vin Batkin, Earl Doucette, all of
+Ghnton; auditor, Austin 'FIarnis,
Bayfield; sec.-treas., Keith Cox,
Bayfield.
'Harold rCantelon, Ba'uce'Caun-
ty conservation •officer, gave :a
talk on rabies. A. 'disoussiom on
the value of fur 'auctions took
place. Members were in 'favor of
them. It was reported fur buy-
ers in she •district pay' $1,25 for
•000n •skins, but 'bid up to +$1,60
for the skins at auction.
Arrangements were ,macre for
representation 'a+t the fur atve-
tions in Brantford, Marsh 26,
and 'April 23. Films on hunting
and fishing were shown with
commentary _ by Donald Epps,
Martin Commends
Chest Survey
Huron people Were urged last
week by the Hon. Paul Martin,
Dominion .Minister of 'Health
and Welfare, to take advantage
of a •cantlpaign to have all people
in thetcounby of High :School age
and over, chest x-rayed for signs
of TB. This campaign is sched-
uled to take place beginning on
May 14, under the sponsors
of the Huron County Tuberoulo
sis Association.
In ilbis area to attend a Lib-
eral •organization meeting in
Zurich, MT. Martin visited hos-
pitals in Exeter and 'Clinton and
whri'le inspecting the new nurs-
es' residence in Clinton, Mr.
Martin 'predicted "substantial
control of tuberculosis, perhtaps
within a decade." He said that
if the tempo of TB centred con-
tinues, this disease wihich 25
years ago was considered to be
the foremost, would be well on
the way to being oontralled.
"Huron 'County," said Mr.
Martin, "has gone over the top
in other matters, ,and will no
doulbt go over the top in this
TB •clhest x-ray survey, as well."
He remarked that great strides
in
medicine in (Canada have been
spade 'through the co-operation
of +the various levels of 'govern-
ment and other organizations
'which do so much.
Speaking in generalof hos-
pitals in this area, Mr. Martin
'compared them to those he has
seen in other parts of Canada
and said that this part of West-
ern ,Ontario has very fine hos-
pitals. "Thottggh you will always
have pressing •and new problems
even 'here," said Mr. Martin,
"there are not many areas in
'Canada as well served by hos-
pitals, doctors and nurses."
HULLETT
The Fireside Farm 7ilornm of
Feb. 20th held their meeting at
Mr. and Mrs. 'Hugh Flynn's. Two
•delegates, Mrs. Anne Dolmage,
reporter, and Mrs. Myrtle Bab-
cock, president, :attended the ru-
ral safe -deriving 'banquet at
Blyth. They were honored in ac-
cepting the prize for the safe
driving essay in the provincial
contest. Their essay was judged
the best for Huron County.
Carelessness on 'behalf of the
driver was the biggest hazard,
'the forum thought. A thank -
you note was read from Mr. and
Mrs. George Carter for a box
sent while they were .ill. Being
review night 110 discussion was
held. A few games of bingo were
played, followed by progressive
euchre and a delicious lunch.
The next 'meeting was held at
the 'home of Mr, and Mts. Ben
Riley, With 22 adults present.
Toipic, "Paying for •our health".
The- forum would not comanit
themselves to definite •answers.
They thought further study
would be needed. Progressive eu-
chre was played, high, Mrs. Bob
'Riley, Donald Buchanan; lone
hands, 'Mrs. Geo. Hoggart, Eric
.Anderson; consolation, Mrs.
Harvey -Taylor, Miss Marilyn
Taylor. Next 'meeting will be
held at Mr.:and Mrs. 'Harvey
Taylor's.
BORN
Williams — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on Feb. 23, to Mr• and
Mrs. Kenneth Williams, RR4
Clinton, a son
Jewitt --At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on Feb. 26, to Mr, and
Mrs. William Jewitt, RR1 Clin-
ton, a son
Downey—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on Feb. 29, to Mr. and
Mrs, Richard Downey, RR 5
Seaforth, a son
DIED
Fairbairn—On Feb. 22, 1966,
Mary E. Rubinson, 'beloved wife
of Walter Fairbairn, of Hensel],
aged 80 years.
FROST TO TURN
KEY IN HURON
The first new courthouse to
be opened in this province in
nearly 100 years will find'Prent-
ier Leslie Frost officiating in
the principal role. .He will go to
Goderieh sometime in May to
turn the key in the courthouse
which replaces the one destroy-
ed by fire two year's ago.
FORTY YEARS AGO
From The •Seaforth News
March
John MacTavish 'has bought
the .Pickard residence on Goder-
ich street from John Beattie,
Frank and Louis Devereux
were called to Detroit by the
serious illness of their sister.
Mr. Louis Fberhart is in
'Hamilton attending the 'Meth -
omen's convention of which 'as-
sociation he is secretary.
Mr. George iticL. Chesney has
returned honne to Calgary after
visiting his mother.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
From The (Seaforth News
March 1931
St. Colnnuban won the McMil-
lan Trophy in the Junior Farm-
ers Hockey League, beating Mill
Read in the finals. St. 'Gplumban
team: 'Goal, 'Matthews, 'defence,
,Lane and Hi'cicnell; centre, Daly;
wings, Joe Malone and J. tMorris;
subs., G. Mahone, E. Malone, J.
Moylan.
MTs. James 'Devereaux was
elected president of the Ladies'
'Lawn 'Bowling Club.
When a sleigh upset on the
way to a social evening at Kin -
burn a :gun exploded in the
middle of the 'crowd of 25 per-
sons. Mrs. (R. Grimoldby and
Miss Mary (Gook were taken to
(Clinton (Hospital 'for treatment.
The 'Gash residence on James
street has -I been purchased by,
Mrs. Politick.
T. M. Costello of Renfrew has
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basis on former contracts
Both Montcalm and Kindred Seed
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been appointed Judge of the
County of Huron.
Rev. I. B. and Mrs. Keine
spent a few clays with relatives
in Toronto.
Bert Beacom of 'Hullett has
purchased a snowmo'b'ile.
Cars are 'making their appear-
ance on the streets again, a sure
sign that spring is 'approaching.
The firm of Bonthron and
Drysdale are celebrating their
20th anniversary in lousiness at
Hensall.
Jahn Workman is holding an
auction sale at Sfippen, clearing
out all his harness equipment
and intends opening a garage.
FARMERS
MEETINGS
Sponsored by the Farmers
Union
Seaforth Town Hall —
Friday, March 9, 8.30
Speaker: Rudolph Ueick of
Manitoba
Walton—Wednesday, Mar.
7, 8.30, at S.S. 9, McKillop
Speaker; O.F.U. President, .Albert
Cormack, Arthur
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