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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1946-04-26, Page 5• t II. $Wi.-iliami 141et:,bolsald�`• of 141i; ell, is! the .Filet i 1klr, andMrs anile • $'hale. , , • • Mre,.r;I Artley• ft wam4 Son; Mich- el Miles, of London; Freie peals of Mr. a .d Mrs. T. A. G. T3or'dtlu thha week, 9 FOR SALIN- FRAME HOUSE—Centre Street; liloderu,... Garage. , I'RAME IHOTISE—Winthrop. One acre 1'anid, { r FRAME HOQTSE=Coleman Street. FRAME HOTI'SE—Stuccoed, with harn. Main Street. 78 -ACRE FARM—ckersmith Town ship. t B. C. CRAMBEItLAIN INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE Phones: Office 220 . Res 3'34' W'treUih , 1 Otitkieer el teres Mr A.44 tel and; is *10.0 #,b ltf3!., Ailz, A russet + al�ana.f•t. EmMerSIM1 spend 14st pwri i ' - o1Klen • alas: 3 ex -is MCM441.411. i .e1?•e144P> tba. !Gaster l liday0''at Ile 'heMe ,in Thorold. Mr. af.d Mrs. W, h'a1 *ler, of YKitehener,. were-paste,e, •g ste of Mies Iri;llan Ttaulkner, • Mrs.. J. Jacks and 'daugh:tere, Matt- es Mary Anrf and c Patsy' -Cotter, of Detroit, were guests this Week of Mr. and Mrs.. N. Dunn. •. Miss Clara •Gilbert; of Toronto, "spent the Easter holidays at the 'home of her Parents, Rev. said Ml's. 10.' F. L. Gilbert. • Miss Ethel McKay, of Toronto, spent the Easter -holidays, with her mother, Mrs. Hugh McKay, • Miss Margaret Grieve, .of Pres- den, spent the past week with her- Parents, erParents, Mr; and Mrs. Thos•. Grieve, in 1Jgmondviue. • • Mrs. George p. Ferguson was in Toronto last week. • Mr. W. E. Southgate, Jr., and Mr. James Southgate, of London, spent Don't Discard Your Old Chesterfield UNTIL YOU KNOW WE CAN'T HELP YOU ! . a PHONE 244 FIRST for estimates on Price and,,cover. No obligation. Splendid Variety; Two Weeks' Service . . ALL WORK GURANTEED _ DICK ---the Upholsterer Let Us TUNE UP YOUR ENGINE AND. KEEP 'IT TUNED UP . , FOR Y Fuel Savings • Efficient Operation • 'Smooth. Power ' • Longer Engine Life , C , • Quite Running • Sparkling Performance There's no other service operation that- pays so. great a dividend at so small a cost., In fact, a tune-up often pays for itself in fuel and oil savings. . SEAFORTH MOTORS". Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales and Service PHONE 141 - SEAFORTH Mack . Trucks, If you are interested in a Real Truck, with years of service BUY A MACK TRUCK ! We have for quick delivery two 3 -ton Trucks for stake racks, 14' to 16' long., ALSO CAN SUPPLY TRUCKS UP TO f5 TON CAPACITY - Orders Trust be placed at once, as this year's ratio will soon be covered - Apply to JONATHAN HUGILL Salesman Phone 34-616, Clinton. - Notice oto the Citizens of Seaforth All owners and tenants of property in Seaforth are hereby ordered..tb have their premises put in proper and sanitary condition by the removal or disposal of ash heaps, manure piles, garbage and waste of all kinds, that may prove objectionable or unsanitary, by May 15th next. After that date any premises not. in proper condition may, by order of the Local Board of Health, be put in proper condition at the expenses of the owner or tenant, and, where necessary, the expense incurred be .collected as • by statute provided. (Signed). THE LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH r DEAD -or 1MALS DISA•$LED Quickly removed in Qiean Sanitary' trucks. Phone coIlect. 21* MITCHELL Witham Stove Sons Limited The idatary i1 l Gurou Va sake :'.: Dear Sir-,,• •I]t lug the --'last weeli; there, liaa beep, 'brought to my attexl tion:, many rrumore and various veileid threats coneerning•. he Golf 'Oourae and tennis courts which are now in, my' pass'ession, so ] t'I.gd it necessary at. this. time to lay the facts --before 1. The property was nqt snatoheid up while nobody was looking, but°;con- versely it . had been offered" to 'other parties and I was. assured that in` the event of my falling . to • taste it, it would be sold. to others. 2. The property is not rented- for pasture, . although several ,excellent offers were Made, .unsolicited, and during the past few years it has been put to pasture. 3. The property is not to be, plow- ed up,, a.lthotigh, representatives of the Goderich Golf Club were very anxious to remove the greens. .,... •' 4. It has been suggested that' there were legal loopholes, in my agree- ment to purchase. This, I 'have been. assured by some or the best legal tal- ent in Ontario, is not so, While - would go to great lengths to avoid such a controversy, if it is `forced. up- on us - it 4i11 be found that we are prepared. 5., -Contrary to public . opinion,; I have. not now, nor have had, any 'cle- sire to de away with golf- or .tennis. in this •community. As evidence, I, quote in part my letter to the Sea - forth Lions Club of December 4th, 1945: "There are, I am sure, many facts of which I am unaware; if these prove best for the community, then I am quite willing to. turn the property over to those who are able to prove it such. You 'will agree with me that this would be a community program which would extend over at least a few years and a co-operative project which might include several other interests besides those of the Lions Club." • ' Early in x'eb,ruary of this year I officially met .with, a delegation from the Seaforth Lions Club and made ar- rangements to protect the water flow- ing into their pool from contamina- tion, we agreed upon a plan for the beautification of the approach . to 'the town and several other matters,.. At this meeting, I expressed the hope that in some manner the Golf Course. would function this summer. The re- presentatives of the Lions Club were very enthusiastic and indicated that their club was in a position to ma- terially aid in the maintenance of the course. Since this time there . has never been placed before me any pro- posal to. operate the •.Golf Course ii,r the Tennis Courts by any club organ- ization or individual. Therefore, I should like to place one before you.'; Thata committee be formed,'hav- ing as- its members a representative of each of the. several churches of Seaforth • under the chairmanship of, a member Of the Lions Club. This 'Committee to operate the golf course and .tennis courts for the .benefit of the community at large and to en- courage their user. by the youth and. adolescents in particular. That it be strictly non -denominational- and . open. to anyone regardless of race and. creed; to support this I give you the fine record's established. in this last conflict by the; padres and auxiliary services, -working together in, similar mutual benefit' programs. That there e_no charge for the use of the facili- ties and that an effort be . made to have sufficient clubs and racquets available for tliose who do not have any. I, for. one, would be pleased to donate a set of clubs and a bag for this purpose. The cost of operating such a pro- ject can be handled in many. ways, several of which. I •am..sure, will pre- sent themselves to a committe such as above. My hope for having such an, enter- prise operating is motivated by many reasons, not the least of which' is contained ,in the recent appeals from the Vatican and front, the World Council, of Churches at, Geneva and such publications as the Christian Science Monitor and the.• War Cry. These appeals lead me to believe that a more active interest by 'the church in Such affairs as this will ,„rake for better Canadians. • In proposing this to you. let, me once again refer to my correspond-_ ence 'with the Lions Club: "I reas- sure you that I .do• this with no ulterior motives or hope of gain, and that the property will be used only to the advantage of the community at,large"—this 'is- still true. Sincerely, -. G. M. RITCHIE. • Easter with their parents, Mr. and' Mrs. W. E. Southgate. • Miss Carolyn Holmes, who spent the. past two months In Foston, Mass., with her` sister, Mrs. C. M. Janes, 'i'i`as returned to her home here. • Miss Evelyn Southgate; of Toron- to, was an Easter guest at the home of Mrs. R. S. Hays. • Miss Gladys Thompson, .of Nia- gara Palls, spent the Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs, J. B. Thomp- son. • Miss Mary Johnstone visited with, friends in Hamilton over the week- end; • Mr. Geo. D. Ferguson and Mr, W. L. Whyte were in Toronto this week attending the annual: meeting of the Ontario Liberal Association. • Mr. S. A. Dickson, of. Edmonton, and Mrs. E. A. Corbett,• of Toronto, were guests this week at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. M',' MtDermid. •' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dungey and family spert Sunday with relatives in Harriston. • Mr. James Kelley, of .Toronto, spent the holiday at the home of. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelley. . • Miss Laui•a McMillan, of Toron- to, is spending Easter week with. her mother;--M-rs, W. F. McMillan. • Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hays, of London,. spent last week , witfi Mrs. R. S. Hays. BAYFIELD Messrs. Jack (Murray and Keith Brandon left on SUnd•ay, for Sorel, Quebec, where they' joined their ship, the "Damia." • Dr. E. P. Lewis., of Toronto, was the week -end guest or Mrs, N, W. Woods,; - )n Ills return he Was aoiedrir• 1',u,un u ti Benefits from Goodyear tires in- .. elude more miles per dollar, extra safety, and greater satisfaction. Buy Goodyear tires.., . the toast of Canadian Motorists! gee us today! Softly tailored casual suits in. style, as sketchedr„ and some These Suits come in shades of green, lime and grey, in sizes from See these newest arrivals 'in Our- winc .° 2500. A "Must" for Summer! YOUR GOOD,�YEA►R . SEAFORTH MOTORS CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE Phone 141 Seaforth, panied by Mrs., Lewis, -whospent the past two • weeks here. Mr. and 1,frs. Basil Parker and two children and Miss., 'Velma Parker, of Port Dover, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Sturgeon,. Sr. ' Messrs. Clarence Larson and Glenn Smith, of London, spent the week -end with, Mr. and Mrs. Rebeny Larson. Miss. Jacqueline Parker, of London, spent the week -end with her parents', Mr. -and. Mrs. Jack Parker. .Miss Lorna Testiake, of Hespler. •was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Westlake, over the week end. Mrs'. Oliver Goldthorpe and daugh-. ter, Sandra, of 'Fort Erie, were guests Of. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weston. oyer the week -end., . Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight; Ron-. ald and Mary, of 'Toronto, spent the -week-end wi,th Mrs. Mary Gemein hal dt. Mrs. Fred McEwen, 4eho spent -.the Winter in Clinton, returned to her home in the village 'last week: • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roth and on, Ronald, of New Dundee, are spending this week at their home here. Miss Dawana Toms, .,,of Toronto, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm,•Toms. John McLeod. of Eiileau, spent the week -end with his"''parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis McLeod., Miss Mary Marks aid Mrs. Tudor Marks, of Edmonton, Alta., are the guests of the fornier?s • parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Marks. ' Mr: and Mrs. C. F. Rogers, of Hagl- ilton, alai -their grandson, Harold Rogers, of Toronto. spent the weelir end at their cottage .in the village. Mr., and• Mrs. Gerald Churehward and Miss Lena Short,- of London, spent the week -end at their home in' the village. - • Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rhynes ..and two sons, of Toroi,tb,Lwere weeIf_end guests of Mrs. Oliver :Rhynas: LAC. and Mrs. Charles :Parker,., of And they'll stay healthy too— Blatchford's Chick Starter keeps 'em healthy—makes, them grow faster—assures vitality—and pays; me bigger dividends! dS l 1iJCjrter • NOIV•,-.Strengthened with Vita -Dine The new eupplemrent for greater iitdmio awl mineral content—greater. nntritioni BLa tc .f©.rl Fe ds ONTAARRI TORO O --r LOCAL otiti iRS -- We also handle 't a following Blatchford • Feeds: Poultry• Con- centrate, Poultryash Pellets, Calf Mea1--d Calt eat Pellets, Pig Starter, Hog GraWer and Hog Concentrate, Dair* concentrate,• Oil Cake Meal and Oleic Starter. SEAFORTH PRODUCE . LIMITTt PJione 1 i i.W .: `_ . Seaforth ti. lack Suits Cleverly styled short sleeve Jacket and Slack set in rayon cords and celanese spins in. shades' , of red, rust, yellow, green, gold,•lime, turquoise • and blue. Wise folks will choose these now for Summer wear while the stock is complete. 8 to 1150 Ottawa, spent a few days this' week with Mr. and Mrs. J.' Parker. Pte. Ellen MacKay returned to No. 2 W.S.H.C. at Oakville an Monday - after spending the week -end with, Mr. and Mrs. H. R; MacKay. Mrs. •Lulu Burt and .daughter, Mary Lauf of London, and -Howard Burt °of Windsor, .are. guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Fred .Baker this ,week. - !r i. Mrs: William Sturgeon and Misses Audrey and Berthena went 't* London Wednesday to meet Pte. James Stur- geon, .who arrived home from over seas. on the Ile de France. ". • . AND NOW FOR A _ POUND OF EGOS } MADAM?" i .. • Quoting eggs by the pound would be confusing; wouldn't 11? You buy eggs by the dozen; milk by the quart; meat by the pound: By what measure do you buy electrwily? You buy electricity by the kilowatt-hour and you sbotld know what, a kilowatt-hour can do for you= • - An electric lamp, or appliance is usually marked "60 watts'' ; "500 watts"; "1000 wants"; as the case may baz The mark simply indicates the number of watts of electricity that the Tamp or appliance will use: A kilowatt is simply 1000 watts: A kilowatt -hour -is 1000 watts used for ono hour --or 100 watts .for ten hours; So that one kilowa8-houe will operate your 1000 waft electric iron for one hour: And at what a small cost''. The average urban rata for Hydro in Ontario Is about 11..1/54 per kilowatt-hour: Jus! over Ic "to light a 1002watt lamp for 10 hours; or drive a washing machine for forsti board Isn't it great to live In Ontario;' wham Hydro Mos are among the lowest in the world? 4 THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO