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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-05-28, Page 3WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDINGASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls are cased", We do give service on Sunday But you must request this service between 6 and 8 P.M. on Saturday evening. This allows our staff to service these calls early Sunday morning and still spend most of the day with their families. For cows in heat on Sunday morning, do not call for service until Monday morning. This Sunday schedule has been very well 'received and the results are excellent. Artificial Breeding means More Profit to you Why not try it as many others have For service or more information phone -- Clinton HU 2-3441, or for long distance Clinton Zenith • 9-5650 Between 7.30 and 9.30 A.M. week days 4 6.00 and 8.00 P.M, Saturday evenings. BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING EOMONPViLLE The regular meeting o t the WA and WMS was held 1n the Sunday Scheel room of the ehuroll .on MaY 13011at 2 o°cloel], Our vies presidout, Mrs. Eimer Calnoron, opened the nieeting by singing hymn 259, Worship Period Was .taken by Mrs. Bruce McGregor+ with scripture lesson and prayer. 1.. thank you note from the Keyes family was read, Au invitation was accepted from ;Winthrop and T'urner's. Each group will ,look after flowers for the different months, Miss. Frances Houston then tools over for the WMS, opening with a poach slid hymn. Anyone want- ing to .donate to a memorial for Mrs, Keyes would be appreciated, {Our Christian Stewardship see., Mrs. M, Haney, gave a reading. Mrs. J McLachlan, our Commun. ity Friendship sec, reported 12 x:1111a11Ila,,,1,nl1,,, u.1.8,11111 .nmu, nu un 11114, auu u, hospital calls, 10 nursing hone and 9 1)010, tails were made. Our Supply sec, Mrs. A.. Routledge, reported on the knitting that had been done, Mrs, R. . McGonigle then gave the treasurer's aieport. Offering was received by Miss Mae Snaith and Mrs. R. McGow igle. Reports of the Presbyter- ial in Goderich were given by Mrs. 2]. Stephenson and Miss Frances Houston, Miss Houston read a message by Dr. McQueen of Ohatham• A social half hour was silent with lunch served by Mrs. H. rackson and Miss Rena :McKenzie as hostesses. CROMARTY lltr,. and Mrs. George Wallace visited on Sunday. with Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Miller, Staffs, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Carey are spending a few Clays with their daughter in Georgetown, 11ti1,,,11,1a,,1„441nn„.nn,uunun,!„Inla,unl,lllle JUNE SESSION The Huron County Council will convene in the Court House, Goderich, on Monday, June Sth, 1959, at 10 A.1\t. D.S.T. for the June session. All communications and accounts to be in the hands of the Clerk not later than Friday, May 29th, 1959. 3011N G. BERRY, CLERK -TREASURER COUNTY OF IHURON, GODERIOH, ONT. iiiii0a111,4111111iii 111111,iii ,111111111111i1a111111ai111111111H41a4111111111111111111111111111111a1111I1111n1,41u1111111P N OREATER PROGRESS LIES ANEAD" �1.us,`4,r.,w;'ux;\:i�:•�::.+xit:w,s>.:.y.,H.•. r. n..,,4,� •.,x:a1. ��..�. n ti•:.. : �:a:,>il� '`•':: a: y`�ra.: .0 5. *: 7.: .............::•°�'r�<�'rw"'"•`3.,•a�x.'xl8i::;�.�`w���%Kv:::s '•i,.E.,.uM.:•of�.:��,roar'.z'�o•K2Ta�:�^^'�.�'��'J::\L�`\.•w`�Z�•-'tE\fit On June 11, the people of Ontario will exercise their democratic right to chart the future course of our province. Before them will be the record of achievement of a decade of wise policies and sound management under the gov- ernlnent of Premier Leslie Frost ... ten years in which Ontario's advances in the development of resources, business expansion and human betterment on all fronts have been unprecedented in Canada or anywhere in the world.. Premier Leslie Frost in Itis Report to the People of Ontario 4111 May,1959: Under Progressive Conservative ad- ministration, the stage has been set for even greater progress in the years ahead. The Premier has announced far-reach- ing and far-sighted plans for govern- ment action to continue and increase this dynamic development which has become the envy of the entire world. The election issue is therefore simple and straightforward. The accomplish- ments of the pasthave been tremendous, but even greater progress lies ahead. It can and will be achieved only under these same wise policies and with the same skilled and steady hand at the helm of the ship of state. Pealiehed by the Progressive gomervoltve Association f Onlarlo. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE In Huron Riding, Re-elect MacNAUGHTON, PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Charles S. JUNE lith Miss 2'olil' Dalrymple n'eturned home on Wednesday troll). Sea. fortix lsospttxtl where she had been a patient tor three months. A piastie demonstration was held at tiie homo of Mrs. Mervin Dow en Wednesday evening. Mr. Frank Stagg ']e a patient in Seott Memorial hospital, ha- ving undergone surgery on Thursday. Week end visitors with Miss Olive Spears were Mr. and Mrs, R, G. Speare, Mr. Lloyd 'rushing - ham, Mrs. Frank Speare, Beverly and Barry of Toronto, and Mrs, I.. McDonald, Mitchell, Mr. Olive McDonald and fancily, Mitchell, were Sunday visitors with Miss Speare. Ml's. W. Martin, Exeter is vis. itilng with her daughter and Bon- in -law, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ham- ilton. Mrs. Gerald Carey and Miss Olive Speare spent a few days in Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Caldwell, of Brucetield visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing. •Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott and fancily are moving into the house in the village which they pureh. ase5 from Mr. Ted Storey. Mr. and Mrs. Calder MoKaig had as week end guests Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dunn of Regina, Sask., who are en a motor trip to New- foundland and were ac0empanied nn, 1 IL Hugh Benninger says Someday an old man will come to your home to live. He will be You. Will you be ready for him ? DUBLIN, ON'T. Phone 54 r 8 on f edera tion 1 The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. READ OFFICE—SEAPORTS, ONT. Officers—President, Robert Archibald, Seaforth; Vice Pres., Allister Broadfoot, Seaforth ; Manager and Sec.-Treas. Miss Norma Jeffery, Seaforth. Directors— 11. S. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L. Malone, Seaforth ;. Chris Leonbardt, Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth; John H. McEwing, Blyth ; Wm. S. Alex. corder, Walton ; Harvey Fuller, Goderich ; J. E. Pepper, Bruaefield; Allister Broad - foot, Seaforbh. Agents—William Leiper, Jr., Londee. bore; T. F. Proeter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric Munroe, Seaforth. USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario President Alex J. Rohde, RR3 Mitchell Vice President Milton McCurdy, RR1 Kirkton Directors E. Clayton Colquhoun, RRA Science Hill Martin ;Feeney, RR2 Dublin Robert G. Gardiner, R1 Cromarty Timothy B. Toohey, RR3 Lucan Agents Harry Coates, RR1 Centralia Clayton Harris, Mitchell Stanley Hocking, Mitchell Solicitor W. G. Cochrane, Exeter Secretary -Treasurer THE SkiA5'OIVI'Ii NEWS --Thursday, May 28, 1959 by Mrs. Dunail of Winnipeg. Misses Alice 'Walker, Alice Sorsdaili, Muriel Scott and Hugh Seott attended a Y. banquet t k' b nql a at Atwood o1 Friday night, The Y.F,S, held their closing meeting for the season on Sun. day evening in the church school room: Miss Alice Sorsdahl piesr ided and read the scripture son. Rey. Rey. Mr. Kerr Sod illInver and ales had charge of the Bible study. The Marian Ritchie Lvening Auxiliary held their May meet- ing at the home of Mars. John Miller, Staffs. Seripture was ter ken by Mrs. Driller and roll call answered by 17 'inenlbers, MTS. S, McCurdy gave the topic, "Whit. Sunday" and Mrs. Calder MoKaig. liad charge of the study book. "A Gas Water Heater saves you money .. . gives you more Hot Water in less time" says, MEL STAFFEN SEAFORTH PLUMBER DEALER. "You never run out of hot water when you have a Gas Water Heater. It heats water so fast (4 times faster than any other system) that you always have a constant supply of hot water. And it costs you less to buy ... less to operate." See modern Gas Water Beaters at Staffen Plumbing GAS & Heating ar UN ION �UCO Q;yyohCp ii[,ne,l.l,IIS KNOW THESE NEW TRAFFIC LAWS 1 2 3 4 Effective Monday, May 25th You must lower your headlights: (1) when within 500 feet of an approaching motor vehicle; and (2) when following another motor vehicle within 200 feet. It is an offence to place signs on the windows and to hang objects in the motor vehicle which obstruct the driver's view. It is an offence to load a truck or trailer in such a way that any part of the load falls on the highway during transit and the penalty for such offence has been increased up to a maximum fine of $200C and in addition the licence or permit may be suspended. Passing on the right is now permitted in cities, towns and villages including Metropolitan Toronto but only: (1) when overtaking a motor vehicle making or signalling a left hand turn; (2) on streets having two or more lanes in each direction; and (3) on one-way streets. ONTARIO ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT . Hon. John Yaremko, Q.G., . D. J. Collins, Minister Deputy Minister This interpretation of the above laws is published for information only. For accurate references motorists should refer to the Provincial Statutes' STELCO HISTORY began with incorporation in 1910. In the 49 years since then Stelco has: Made 34,422,000 tons of steel; Paid $933,000,000 to employees; Paid $244,000,000 to government in taxes; Spent $1,765,000,000 for materials and services; invested $330,000,000 in plant and raw material sources. The above figures show how Stelco has contributed to the wealth and progress of Canada. THE STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL GANANOQIE HAMILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO