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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-09-03, Page 4$,15,263,75 Total of CancerFund Huron�' d Final e m>ai"'n returns or the 1`lu 1 a l c Huron unit of the Canadian Can- e r Soeiety indicate the 0ountY's (objective for 1930 was exceeded by over :$2;000. Treasurer Mrs, 13eryl A. harp- er, Goderieh, a1,111onneed this week contributions totalled $15,- 208.75. Objective for the unit,. now in its second year of (Vera - tell, wa•s $13,000. Au additional $806,20 has been raised this year through dile pia, chase or in memoriam cards, boostinx the total county fund to 010,009. The cards, available at funeral homes throughout the county, recognize contributions wade to the society Ifc mentors ufdeceased venous. "We aro moot g'ateful for the support the lta'o received front the citizens of Huron in, oar fight against one of inanklltd's most tragic and baffling diseases," said Mrs. Kenneth Johns, RIs, 1, Woodham, chairman of the twit Contributions by districts, to the 1959 campaign were; Exeter, 14,191.16; G'oderieh, 14,854,54;. Seaforth, $2,687.70; :Clinton, $2, 203,30.; Wiughant $1527.25; Blyth 1296,50. A grant of $600 Was re- ceived from Huron county coun- cil. In meniorlant contributions to date for the year are: Goderieh, $332,25; Exeter $192.25; Seaforth $150.55; Clinton $125.35; Blyth IC.IF'PBN Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Riley and tainily have returned Mollie froiit a week: entl trip to Nappanee, In- diana, having attended the Gerb er-Diener wedding. bliss Marlene Riley Minima to Amborley after being home over the tech end. Mester Larry Coneitt returned home front a week's mention with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Consitt, Hensall. Miss Gledys Carter of elands- boye is a visitor this week with hermit and uncle, :We,. and Mrs, Archie Parsons, We' regret to report Mr. Ross MacKay is 111 and is confined to the Western Hospital, Tovouto. Messrs. W. R. Cooper and Witt. BE REALLY REFRESHED! SAY 'TORE. OR "COCA.COIA"-BOTH TRAGE•MARKs DEAN THE PRODUCT OF COCA-COLA LTD. -THE WORLD'S DEST•LOVEO SPARKLING DRINK. The McGuire Sisters Pause for King Size Coca-Cola The McGuire Sisters pause for real refreshment at the studio during a recording session for a new jingle for King Size Coca-Cola. Only Coca-Cola gives you that cold crisp taste, that welcome lift the whole world loves. Remember ... KING SIZE COKE HAS MORE FOR YOU! TRADE -MARK REG. Get ualue . , . lift ...,refreshment tool GET CARTONS OF KING SIZE TODAY! ESBECO LIMITED STRATFORD, ONTARIO AR5,herized beHlex of CoRI•Co(a ender cantied will, Coco -Colo Lid. 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Rachael Masi >Gibsoit of Wrox- s eter silent a reit mays visiting icor Sett-iu-iaty and daughter, 11r, and .firs, W. L. Mlellis. 1'L•. and Mrs, John Sinclair and Joint :returned home from a .ilea- sart holiday in the USA;' \1r,. Wcn. Slavin left last week for a trip to the Western Prov- ine0s, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Littl_etou:, and fancily enjoyed the week end in Hamilton at the home of the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and 3Li's, George .Gratuk. Mr. and Mks, Charles Byre. and Janice visited Mr, and Mrs, Fer- gus Wright of Brampton and vis- ited in Toronto .over the week end, Mrs. J. Dement and family of Bamiltau are holidaying all this week with ter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win: Caldwell, i11;rs. Ronald McGregor and Mrs. Charles Eyre spent a day last week.. in Sarnia. visiting- MIts, McGr•egor's mother, Mrs. Harry Greer and' Mrs. Eyre visiting her sister, Mrs, Etta Eyre. Mr. Jack Caldwell, accompan- ied by his cousin, Mr . Sandy Doig of St. Petersburg, Florida, motored, to Detroit to be guests of the latter's son Jack, return- ing in a few days. Miss Dorothy Jackson and Miss Judy Crich spent the last week of August in Bayfield. Mr. Jim Upsball is in -Seaforth hospital recovering from the flu. Mrs. Loretto Hicks of Toronto and Mrs. Reid of Olinton were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roberts and family. Kyle's store is being wrecked and work commenced this week. ?Si'. and Mrs, Wm. Bell were he Toronto last. week. Mrs. S. Chapman of Egmond- ville isthe guest of Mr. and. Mrs. Robert McGregor and Jim. '.lir. and Mrs. Wm. Bell accom- panied by 'Mrs. Andrew Bell vis- ited with the tatter's daughter and sou -in-law, in London on Wednesday, 15', and ---Mrs. Steve Staokhouse. MT, and Mrs. N. Long spent Sunday visiting friends in Owen Sound and Southampton Beach. BRODHAGEN Further contributions to the Brodliagen Community Hall VS - merchandise received for. the Sal- eorama: Ernie Allen $6.25 Harold Rock -. 10.00 Gordon Mogk 26.50 George Gloor 8.00 Man. Beuermann 9 35 Gordon McGavin 6.55 Winthrop Feed Mill 7.50 Lloyd Prueter 31.00 Ken Brown 10.00 Mervyn Dietz & Jack Dietz 52.50 Art N4oho1 9.00 August Scherbarth 31.00 Bob Osborne 3.10 Milt Osborne 7,00 Dan Connolly 5.00 Harry, Muegge and Larry ....37.50 Wm. Rapien 25.00 Carl Vock John 'A. hurray Richard Rose . Ralph Fisher Topnotch, Seaforth ....... Jack Beeman 5.60 Campbell Way 6.50 Matt Murray 9 00 Martin Diegel 11.00 Ken Rolph 3.00 Ken Station 9.00 3101 Sloan 3.00 Roy Farrow 6.00 Laverne Wolfe 10.00 Harry Steinbach 3.15 John Nater 5.00 Witchi and Glauser _..._ 94.00 Gordon. Eisler 10.00 Wilfred Hillebrecht 5.00 Ancone Siemon 10.00 George Diegel 37.00 Joe Smith _ 13.50 Herman & Ronald Hinz 91.55 Mervin Hodgert 9.75 Herb Traviss 6.00 Wm. Deunis 1.7r5 Harry Tait 12.75 Bart Rock 4.55 Dan Fisher 1.00 Doug Campbell 4.00 Edwin Eckinerer. 4.00 Lloyd Beuerman 1.25 Howard Osborne ....._ 1,'r5 Ervin Leonhardt 22.60 Reuben Buick .._ti 6.00 George Mogk 12.50 Fred Herbert 40.00 W. J. Leeming 9 00 Frank Kistner 11.00 Ferg Horan 4.00 Leonard Rose 25.00 90.00 11.00 4.00 10.00 CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dow ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pridham and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey trea- 5011 of North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, Margaret Ann and Debbie and Mrs. Grace Scott spent a few days with relatives in, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, Mr, and Mrs. Carter Kerslake and family and Mr. Andrew Mc- Lachlan visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John McLachlan of Egmondvilie. bliss Sandy Bailey of Mitchell spent the week end with Miss Alice Walker. Mrs, M. Houghton and Mr, Frank Stagg were guests at the Kemp -Dunham wedding in Ham- ilton Road Presbyterian Church, London, on Saturday. Mr. Russell McKellar who spent the summer months with My, and Mrs. John Wallace re- turned to his home in Buffalo on Thursday, Miss Alice Welker is holiday- ing this weak with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, H. 11, Carrie at Dorchester, Miss Laura Jean Smith, from the CGIT of Knox Presbyterian Church, Stratford, was the guest speaker at the brother and Daughter CGI, banquet which was held in the Sunday School room of Cromarty Church on Tucson's,' evening. She, was intro. (Weed by llisa A.nty McPherson of Stratford and spoke mainly of her impressions' ii'llile at -Caine: Mrs. Peacock who is a native of Burma and now on the High School staff at Dresden, spoke briefly of the people and customs of Burrcta, With Mrs. . Gordon Laing at tete piano the CGI't' girls contributed several ;musical nuulbers, Solos by bliss Carel - Me Christie, accompanied by Mrs. C. Christie Were much en- joyed. The .presentation .of fan. yards to Thin: of the senior mem- bers was Conducted by their; lead, ea', Mrs. 15, Lomond; those re. eeiving Were: Mildred I•Iowe, Marlene Dow, Margaret Wallace, Alice Walker and Ina Scott. BRODHAGEN Master ,Lyle Prueter attended intermediate bays' camp at Edge - wood Camp 'Eden hills, last • eek, bliss Elaine Prueter is working In London with the Bell 'Tele- phone Company after completing a mime with the Bell Telephone in Toronto. • • .Mir. Wilfred Ahrens, Clayton, Robert and Kenneth in Hamilton and Totouto'-"for a few days and attended the exhibition. Mrs. Fond Dickson 'and Glenda spent last week at Tnrnbtull's Grove tido her sister, Mrs. Rob- ert Gibb and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McKenzie of Detroit with her brother, Wilbur Hoegy and Mrs. Hoegy. IMr. and Mrs, Ralph Scherbarth of St_ Louis,. Missouri, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scher - bar th. cher-barth. . Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth. Hinz of St. Catharines with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Dalton Hinz. ,Mfrs, Henry 1Kleber Sa', has been at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Norman Bennewies and Mr, Bennewies since returning from Seaforth hospital. Mr, and Mrs. P. Connolly and Mr: and Mrs. Lester Seebach of Stratford called on M2, and firs. Laverne Wolfe on Sunday. Hiss Sharon Prueter and Miss Donna Scherbarth are attending Luther League Camp this week at Edgewood Park, Eden -Mills. Members, of the Stewards of the Christian Home enjoyed a corn and wiener roast on the church grounds .on Thursday ev- ening. Mr. and Mi's, Ross Leon- hardt, _lir, and Mrs. Glen Mogk, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mogk were in charge of devotions, games and lunch assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe and Mr. and -Mfrs. Reuben :Buuck. Mr. Wayne Beuermann, Lond- on, and Miss Doris Arthur, •Kirk - ton; with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuermann. Flowers were on the altar of St. Peter's Lutheran Chureh on Sunday in memory of Henry Dietz who Passed away 10 years ago, Aug. 31st. The first band concert of Brod- hagen Band was held on. Sunday evening on the band stand re- cently moved from Mitohell to the Brodhagen'park. -' . Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hicks on Sunday were: lir. and :Mfrs. Alvin Bell, Mr. and Mfrs. Gordon Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dinham, Rev. and Mrs,. Ed Tomlinson and family of Is- lington, Mr and Mrs. A. M. Kline and John. of Detroit. DUBLIN The Dublin Women's Institute went on a bus trip to Stratford on Tuesday, August 25th, which was attended by seventeen mem- bers and four visitors. The tour featured visits to the Eskimo ex- hibition, the art gallery and the exhibition hall of handicrafts, al- so the theatre and book display. Then they proceeded to Spruce Lodge where they entertained the patients by a program of two dance numbers by the Cronin sisters, a solo by Bernadette Nagle, and three songs by Joan Britton with. guitar accompani- ment. :Community singing fol- lowed with the patients joining in the choruses. A delicious linen was served by .the Institute executive members in the dining room. Rev. A. R. Looby, C.S.B., with his mother, Mrs. A. 31. Looby. Father Looby has been transfer- red from Houston, Texas, to a Basilian College at Ottawa Miss Marlene •Dill, Detroit, and yr. and Mrs. Wm, Byrne, Tren- ton, Mich., with bliss Monica Byrne. 15' and .Mars. Helmut and two daughters, Roseville,_ Mich„ and Miss Lorraine Looby, Reg.N., London, with 'Mrs. A. 1I. Looby. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krauskopf of Detroit with lir. and Mrs. Walter Carpenter. Rev. John Jordan, Grosse Point, Mich., called on friends here on. Wednesday. MIr. and Mrs.. Volante and four children, of Lavonia, Mich„ with Jack and Lloyd McCarthy. Miss Karen Dill in Streetsville, Miss Margaret MlcCarthy in Toronto. Rev, .John Stapleton, CSB, To. route, with Mr. and Mrs, William Stapleton, Jack and Margaret K:linkham- er in Chicago with Mfr, and Mrs, Clayton Hill. Bob Byrne, Hamilton, with his sister, blies Monica Byrne. Mr, and Mrs. Pat 'McGrath and children 'at Goderioh, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lennon, Stratford, Mrs, William Ryan., Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester Ryan and ohilda'en, ,Sebringvtile, with Mrs. Lbnis Dillon and Dorothy. Mr, and Mrs, Tont Holland, 'Windsor, with Mr, Matt, Murray and relatives, FEDERATION NEWS The Government has released the details for its deficiency plan for eggs. Defilciency payments will be made on the first 4000 dozen eggs produced by any one srodueer, This applies 091y to the A large and A extra large THE SEAFORTH Ni:WS-'1'futradlcy, September 3, 19 grades. The dollcienoy payment will be 11co difference between t110 attetual market price to the producer awl the pc'otiueel" lacks based on 440 delivered In Mont. veal: • This 44o price a .Moirireitl app' pai'ently returns to 1110 protium' 330 in this at'Sa. Ab got same idea ot the amount or dellaiencY pay'ment that would Jravo been necessary from the Bust or Jinn- ary title year let us look et the prices that were quoted 1ooa14y by egg grading stations. Prom January 1st. to Mar. 9th, it would have required a defic- iency payment •ot about 1/c per dozen to bring returns up .to .the 330. It would also have required about the seine payment from about the middle .of April to the cud of Stine.Deficiency° payments do not operate so simply. They will be based on the average prlee for the year. On this basis no dent^ ieney payment would have been necessary sines from the first •of` 'tile year till the middle of Aug- ust; the quoted price has been above the floor just as mucic 4,4 IL has been below. The 4000 'dwell quota will cov- er the production of 'Something" 1less than 300 hens,. This means ,that the farmer with. 300 hens will receive emetically the same Import as lie is getting now, Me large producer with ' 10,000 or more hens will be entis'ely .depen- dent on .the market price. d asked several egg grading station operators what they ex- pected to ba able to ;pay Oct tet when the government stops 'llhy- iug eggs, About 20e, was the an- swer received, If this is true the largo producer Is going 40 have a bac. time, I doubt that he can stay in business very long at this price and if he sells, his liens will probably only bring en,. ,...... 1nu1M1I,,IgO,Ip1..11n11111.1n.1111.1111.111111...1111111... In111111111111111111.1.II111i1111.111111.1111110 200 oneh, 1f fowl prices drop as they 450 expected to. The outer person Interested is the consumer, 1lo apparently can expect to buy eggs very cheaply: for a ,time glut I wonder will he also 11450 to look forward t0 pay- ing a very 411514 prima in the In - cure. :Perhaps the lulgit price 17411 be controlled by imports from the U,S,, Ireland for Hungary, as has happened Its the punt. I don't think Idle consumer will he too happy with the quality ot the imports. DANCE o4t01he Oon nlunity Centre BRODHAGEN Tuesday, Sept. 8 Desjardiue's Orchestra Admission 50c Everybody Weloonie EXHIBITION FOOTBALL Ferg Bullard & his St. Thomas United vs Winthrop Warriors IN Winthrop Park on Monday, Sept. 7 Game Time 7.00 sharp Off To a Fresh School Start With Clean Clothes Glowing with that spic-and-span look, your scholars go to school nicely neat and trim. Our scientific cleaning perks up colors, restores shape and beauty to children's garments and assures complete satisfaction. Finest work always FLANNERY CLEANERS phone 87 111.., 11....1111,..1111111111111..11111111111111111111111111111111111111111,111111111111111111111111.1111111111111111111111111111111111,. 1956 BUICK STATION WAGON 1955 METEOR SEDAN 1955 OLDS 4 DOOR SEDAN 1955 CHRYSLER SEDAN 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1953 DODGE SEDAN 1951 STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1950 AUSTIN SEDAN 1952 CHEVROLET % TON TRUCK NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED SeaforthMotors Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales & Service MITCHELL SEAFORTH Phone G. Fawm 186 Phone 541 uu..G....1 nuunuunl GGllun..nnn..l.l uuuDYluuuu,llllll lu..u..nn..Imiunn,unnnluutlw..11111.1. PROCLAMATION TOWN OF SEAFORTH In accordance with a resolution passed 'by the Municipal Council of the Town of Seaforth, I hereby proclaim that in view of the present rabies situation no dog shall be allowed to rim +. at large in the Town of Seaforth until further notice from this date, November 12, 1958. B. F. 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