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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1948-09-17, Page 3t , • , • • 4 V • o'4�[�r {,� ane, i 'tl ltd +F@av ,r.'��11 �A. � 'Novelty vehicle, :horee-dlraw{t, .4ug',, gl. ttioe., Roe, Treawartba .'ape wlgair, 7aalves-Mereford, Dein Moylan, •Va'therine Me$ n, A1110141• fSatt}pr :130, Bat Sloan; 'Durham ellneth Campbell Katherine ,00.$ Bell. 'Doula Robertl3 e g' a Keys, . ,Dairy; •Grace Doig, . Jack, rMur*a ^. Lon Murray,. tudolph Burkae; .Jee+sey, Ron, TrewarUza,. Barbara,. Trewartha; Beef (pail -fed), Robert Regele, Arnold ' Campbell,, Pat Slxtan. SP' •aaaeecial Master �' .. dos Dairy, 'Sandra Dolg; Barbara Tre •'wartpa; Beef, Douglas Key's, Ger- . Best halter. • :broken calf, Pat Cart Buush.. St 34 J'aixlu . to t 4d4 tii.e. 3 .& i," ,:'irXl�tli ,;t�rRr,, 11i'arlle on;' sweelaatake0, ,pottalcl ,Moy;an all bs "-•, Longi woo;,,' 14e110 gg# idle.. ist ai ' . 214; . 04.04.Wool, Mac Bolton,' p igo-Sun (1948),Frank Ma-. loon int. Ana *I1d Mut *Gavin, Mae lipltan;:;pair; 2: months or less,. Lewis Murray, Gloria._ Boyd, Aon' Myylan WasuQMcMichael;n Pair, r, three montha or leas.>ong nosed, . Gloria Boyo, Arnold Campbell, 2nd and 3rd; pair, under 100 pounder, Neil McGavin, Loon Murray, Arn plcii Campbell: fPoaltry and Pets -Geese,. Doug, Dalton, Robert Regele; ducks, Ribbert Regele, Leslie Campbell, Doug, Dalten, Iris B'auerman;, Pheasants, Elsie 'Siemon, Beatrice • NEW TIRES • TIRE REPAIRS • BATTERIES • AUTO SUPPLIES 703 Wright- Rowclie Seaforth, Ont. Phone 267 la atik•: n'e$01ie; a%k 'erg•,. llaltel'J r u13 ;s F, 1)4 otiby oXer rIgt s314.. h'ard4.. WO: :j4.00-", egM ornet: Aob@rt l.egeie, X4' Batter. 4 44 n d.',2rd+; .118lrir0d� Belt. .. Mar), PRllnis,. 41e e. l�iegel,, 3rd' .and' 4tlx;.> yfirid,; AglJt, Regele, i ealle Cau?pbell, Margaret Boyd; white Reeks; Doug, Dalttm 1st and:. 2nd„ Carl Buuf✓k; ,$auta.ms Doug. Dalton, Stephen Horan, (lalrl Bultek, Leonard 'Miller; Yet, .: lt,obt: Regele; Pet, (goat):.; ,Audrey :fid!• loin, , ,t• , cram Beane,,' Barbara PoYdi. Seth Boyd, handr .,. a#g, .err y Eckert; Peas, Iris lauern an,. Joe Murray, 2nd and 3rd; Wheat, Mary. Dennis, Beyt Dennls, Peter • Maloney; *pats, join], Alexander, Veronica • Sllea,i Peter Maloney, Mary Dennis; Corn, Billie Camp - ,bell; Iris Bailsman, Kenneth Campbell; Sunflowers, Doug. Dal- ton. Vegetables -. Tomatoes, Iris Bauerman, ElsiStorey, Robert Doerr, Doug. Dalton; turnips, table, .Wayne McMlohael, Francis Blau - shard, Beatrice.Siemon, Helen Pryce; tca'nips, field, Raymond, Horan, 1st and 2nd, Billie Walters; Frances Bunt; mangels, 1st, 2nd and '3rd, Shirley Horan; carrots, Dorothy Keys, 'Paul Murray, Betty Doerr, Earl .tock; beets,, Elsie Storey, Bob McCowan, Francia l lanshard; Mayda Bauerman; dab, bages, Patsy Nolan, Ronald Mur- ray, Helen Pryce, Lloyd Bauer - man; onions, Helen Pryce, Peter Maloney, Marion Maloney, Bobby Murray; citrons, Veronica Sloan, James Palin, Mac Bolton, Rose Axtman; largest pumpkin, Loretta Connelly, Vincent Nolan, Helen Connelly, Arlene Diegel. Fruit -Fall Apples, Doug. Dal- ton, Graham Sholdice, Mary Mc- Quaid; .4th, no ticket; Winter ap- ples, Doug: Dalton, Roy McQuaid, Lloyd Bauerman; Pears, Elizabeth McGavin, Wayne McMichael, Gra- ham Sholdice; Plums, Larry Wheatley, Gloria Boyd., Dorothy Keys. Flowers -Asters, Dorothy Keys, Elizabeth McGavin. Doug. Dalton, Patsy Nolan; Zinnias, Doug. Bol- ton, Betty Campbell, Martin Pur- cell, Mary Shea; Sweet Peas, Bob Betties, Olene Godkin, Merle God: kin, Helen ,Pryce; Marigolds, Flor- ence Sloan, Andrew Patrick, Merle Godkin, Olene Godkin ; Potted Plants, Helen Pryce, Dorothy- Reg- ele; 3rd, C31, Frances Hunt; Glad- ioli, Doug. Dalton, Catherine Camp- bell Collections -Curios, Betty Camp- bell, Elsie Siemon; Woods, Elsie Siemon, Doug. Dalton, Larry Wheatley; Leaves Wilber Cham- bers, Jean Siemon, Larry Wheat- ley; Weeds, Larry Wheatley, Oiene Godkin, Audrey Godkin, Claire Hackwell; Meteors,Larry Wheat- ley; Fossils, Larry Wheatley; In-. d.ian Relics, Neil :McGavin, Harold. Jantsi; Insects, Wilber Chambers. Writing -Grade 8, Elsie Storey, Kathleen Roach, Rose Axtman, 4th F-11, Marie Manley; Grade 7, Joyce Bauerman, Charlie Corlett, Dorothy Walters, Marion Roach, Muriel Schacte; Grade 6, Iris Bauerman, Betty Axtman, Maryl c� a ,c �Jaau Pgarr, 7talall of ie Mar, �rrz'ad .,,''+Teal' 4417 r>i>#l. t l lb ' elty, B@tt Camp loth cel 1. 411te B . ,rO, .lose 040, ; e...*4 Pets: <Me*Qoli R4 Mary Pex044 Itruth 000►cry, Helenrie@r Clar@ Foleeli; 0000.00lrl@ loran, ltpeeznaryLage', Mary Crew nPet MOO-, .�abert w .alters; Grade PehOY Mux*eA PeRaldl Willey, Ken 'MeOlure, Merle4e Cuthill, Helen Walters; tr'adie �r Verges, Kelly, Theo . Melady, Ae* nice Glanville, Joan. Dalton, 'filaria Boyd. way Drawing --•Ma$ of I uroR e Y•n McMichael, Beatrice Siemon, DOM' thy Regele, Helen Pryce; M,a'p Of, Ontario, Jean • !Sien4on, Marion Roach, ;Kathleen. Roaeh, Rose Axt•• man; (Map of. McKillop, Bobby Murray, Jean -, McD, augbain, Rose- mary Lane, Mary Cronin; Map of Canada, Shirley Horan, Elsie Sie- mon, Beth Boyd, Betty Axtman; pencil sketch, (Rene Godkin, Audi rey Godkin, Merle Godkin, Wilber Chambers; crayon sketch, 1st, l-8, 2nd, Wayne McMichael; miscellan- eous art, Wilber Chambers, Betty* Axtman, Rose Axtman, Elsie Sie- mon. Fancy Work -Handkerchief, Bet-- ty Axtman, Marian Hunt; .luncheon cloth, Elsie Storey, Betty Camp- bells 2nd and 3rd, Rose Axtman; pillow slips, Cecelia Connelly, Flor- ence Sloan, Betty Campbell, Elsie Storey; cushion tops, Betty ma - pian.. Helen Canoe ly, Elsie Storey, Marjorie Miller; pin cushion, Ce- celia Connelly, Elsie Storey, Flor- ence Sloan; doilies, Betty Camp- bell, Elsie Storey, Cecelia Connel- ly; best dressed. dolls, Marjorie McClure, Joyce Bauerman, Rose Murray. Sewing and Knitting - Child's apron, Cecelia Connelly Marjorie Miller, Joyce Bauerman, Marie Manley; pot holders, Cecelia Con- nelly, Elsie Storey, Edith Boyd; tea towels,. Dorothy Regele, Cecelia Connelly, Elsie Storey, Mary Shea; work socks, Elsie Storey; sweater knit by teacher, Sister Solange Van Den Berge. Baking -Fruit loaf, Elsie Storey; white bread, Elsie Storeys ; Marian Hunt; bran muffins, San- dra Doig, Elsie Siemon, Olene God - kin, Joy Jantsi; oatmeal cookies, Margaret Boyd, Arlene Diegel, Marion Hunt, Joy Jantsi; buns, El- sie Storey., Marion Hunt; school lunch, Elsie Storey, Joyce Banner- man; tarts, Barbara Boyd, Beth Boyd, Joyce Bauerman, Merle God, kin; layer cake, Elsie Storey, Olene Godkin, Audrey Godkin, Joan Bauerman; applie pie, Elsie Stor- ey, Joyce Bauerman, Olene God - kin; pumpkin pte, Elsie Storey; raisin pie, Olene Godikin, Beth Boyd, Audrey Godkin, Elsie Storey; lemon pie, Barbara Boyd. Manual Training - Medicine chest, Mac Bolton, Wilber Cham- bers; bird house, Andrew Patrick, Mac Bolton, Doug. Dalton, Helen Pryce; hammer handle, Doug. Dal- ton; farm gate,, Pat -Sloan; chair, Doug. Dalton; locomotion, Mac Bolton. Contests -School Parade, lst,,No. 6, F. T. Fowler; 2nd, No. 8, Miss, Brown; 3rd, No. 9, Miss Kale; 4th„ No. 12, Mrs. MacDonald; 5th, No. 1, Miss Foster; Drills, prizes divid- ed among Mrs. Kellar, Miss Brown, a. 1O%CUT IN ELECTRIC POWER ? If voluntary conservation is not carried out, we must resort to compulsory cutoffs. There is no alternative. We, the undersigned, urgently appeal to the,citizens of the Seaforth area for full co-operation in conserving electricity. Only through complete co-operation can we prevent cut-offs - waste must be avoided at all cost. Conservation measures came into effect Tuesday, September loth. Unless these measures are rigorously followed and the full co-operation of every consumer ob- tained in conserving electricity in all possible ways, compulsory cut-offs will follow. ' The situation..is critical. Full employment must be maintained and we cannot stress too strongly 'the need for the full support of everyhouseholder, every commercial user and every industrial consumer in avoiding the waste of electricity. MERTON A. REID, Mayor Town of Seaforth DAN BEUERMAN% Reeve ARTHUR NICHOLSON, Reeve Township of Tuckersmith. Township of McKillop. RalFotvtng• teacixere ,0s,u tet :A espectiy@ elasSetl OA e da . opt, : Miss 4r .: S r h' at ud>Vury;; Mis . g3ettyt lkiltrP4 at. Weiland; , •.Miss Mary xlyans at, Windsor; Miss Katharine Jordan at. K1'04ener; Mies . Hagei 4Q93,0y 41 S'trattor,'d; ,Misss .Kay Weeds at, Olathworth Miss ,Marie Wane at London; Mina Marie Pilled at in ge,,rs911; Miss ;Mary E. Murray n at-' :,St.No. 8, Carey;, Miss Helen Mar, ray;at Kingsbridge; Miss Joan Flanagan at Bamberg; Mica ueien Flanagan at Greaten; Miss Angela O'Reilly at S.S. No. 11, Logan; MOS Marion Kahle at S.S. No: 9, MGTillop; Miss Doris Annis at St. Thpmas; Mise Angela Morris at S. S. No. 6, Hibbert; Hugh .Benninger at St. Agatha; Jim Lane at Sud "buffy. WALTON D. Yungblut, of Auburn, has been engaged for the present year as teacher at Walton public school, . Mr. and Mrs. George .Knechtei; of Moose Jaw, visited friend's here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolger bave returned from a motor trip north. Mr. and Mrs. George Pollard have returned home after several weeke at Waeaga Beach. Donald Armstrong and' Clarence ,cNichol were in Toronto attend- ing the Exhibition. Rev. R. G. and Mrs. Hazlewood and family have returned home after spending a month's vacation. at their cottage, BAYFIELD Mr• and Mrs. Lloyd Scotchmer and Howard, Miss Beverley York Miss June Brandon and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Baker were in London on Saturday attending the Morley- Bu•rt wedding, Miss Margaret Ferguson, of To- ronto, arrived on Sunday to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ferguson, of London, were week -end guests with the fornrer''s mother, Mrs. James Ferguson. Mr. Fred Rogers, of Toronto, spent the week -end with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. C.' F. Rogers. Mr, and Mrs, J. Webster moved to their home in Egmondville on Monday after spending some time with the latter's sister, Miss E. Reid. Mr. and Mr's. J. Merner, of Fort William, are the guests this we - of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Turner. Mr. Lawrence Fowlie and Mr. and ?,1r_. Fred Fowlie, of London, spent the week -end with the Miss- es E. and F. Fowlie. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Toms, of Detroit, spent the week -end with. the forrner's mother, Mrs, E. Toms. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Toms over the week -end were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Guest and Miss Morah Guest , of Guelph, and Mr. William Johnston, of Windsor, Mrs. Guest and,, Miss Morah will visit Mrs. Toms for the month of Septem- ber. *Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Weston, of Chicago, 111.. spent the week -end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Weston. Mr. and MrsT. H. Mack and Detroit were in and Pontiac over the holiday week -end, .Miss Beverley York left on Mon- day for Lucan where she will teach for the coming school term. Mr. Donald Scott, of Seaforth, is visiting his brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott, this. week. Morley - Burt In an ail -white setting of early Fail flowers and tapers at St. James' (Westminster) Church, Lon- don, Marjorie Lillian Burt, daugh- ter of Mrs. L. M. Burt, Evergreen Ave., became the bride of William Edward Morley. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Morley,`of Toronto. Rev. H. E. Merifield performed the ceremony, • and Miss Marjorie O'Neil, the soloist, sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "O Perfect Love." The pretty bride is a mem- ber of the 1945 graduating class of St Joseph's Hospital and the groom is a lecturer in engineering Miss E. Storey- and Miss F. Sloan. Public Speaking-Olene Godkin, Cecelia Connelly, James Axtmann, Kenneth Lane; violin playing, Mar- tin Purcell. Cattle Judging, condructed by Robt. McKercher, Gilbert Murray (150 points), Tom Sloan, Gerald Bauerman and Ken Campbell, tied, (142 points); girls -Nita Bauer - man (123 points), Hazel Doerr (120 points), Marjorie Fischer (119 Points), Joyce Diegel (102 points). Beauty Contest for Miss MCIKiI- lop-t roreen Doerr; Junior Miss, Joan Bauerman. Races - Teachers, no entries; Trustees; no entries; McQuaid's special for township officials., no entries; girls, 7 and under, Mary Mcliwain (Seaforth Public, Mar- jorie Boyd, No, 6; Mary Roach, No. 6; Fay Love, No. 7; Marjorie Cuth- ill, No. 12. Boys, 7 and under. Ar- thur Murray, No. 1; Mike Maloney, No, 1, Terry Ryan, St. Columba.n, No. a; Ken Ryan, No. 7; Bobby Elliott, No. 7. Girls, 9 and under, Barbara Boyd, No. 7; Joanette Bauerman, No. 8; Marjorie Boyd, No. 6; Jean Byers, No. 3; Rose- mary Love, No. 3. Boys, 9 and un- der, Gary Sholdice, No. 4, Logan; Fergus Kelly, No. 3; Ronald Ryan, No. 1; Lewis Murray, No. 1; Rolf. Weitersen, No. 6. Girls, 10 and un- der, Joanne Bauerman, No. 8, Mar- ion_ Maloney, No. 1; Rose Marie Ducharme, No, 3; Joan Somerville and Marjorie Boyd, tied, for fotdrth; Barbara Boyd, No, 7. Boys. 10 and under, Joe Murray, No, 6; Roy Ma- loney, No. 1; Ronald. Murray, No. 1; Bobby Kelly, No. 3; Bobby Bet- ties, No. 10, Girls, 13 and. under, Beth. Boyd, No. 7; Marjorie Mc- Clure, No. 12; Verde Watson, No. 7; Ruth Boyd, No. 7; Rose Marie Ducllarine, No. 3. Boys, 13 and un- der, Leonard Maloney, No, 1; en. Love, NO, 7; Joe Murray, No. 6; ttayitamd Henderson, No. 4; Doug. Ieyg;`'3�Te Ill ., c• �i ih= sea# Q azar t ,, F lw n 0)44004.: ie oxide weiee a< �o��,l ith:ulilx ta)tal;`,1alt►;.,.,.. train+ ;� raupd negai@•a ,.,. �llres ;Meld i place 'a txe(f d xr@tl.,. a'ncl' ''eta cars sect . a::o>zquet, pt Jphaona , a<Iilir,�+s,@e !li¢atr9ln Q,' 4.910 , Mrs,:. Bert Waailei^,; w , gRwned in; . wauv@ ;dotted. Swigs With- piet>,u4..li,at4.White 1aee,• a0 she; .carried °a white basllat , aPz mauve and yellow gtadioli.::. Fipur bridenniaids preceded; the bxis1e antet matron of honor down Ws white earpeted aisle. Miss .Beverley.Y cric, Bayfield, and Miss ;Donna Bakes.. London, were gowned in Yella;y dotted Swiss fashioned with Oil skirts and they wore matching halo 'hats and gloves, and carried gladioli in fuschia and purple tones in white baskets,. Miss MalyLou Burt, sister of the bride, and Miss.. Roberta Clark, of Cleveland, were junior bridesmaids in green., dotted Swiss with matching halo head- dresses, and they carried nosegays of mixed flowers.' Robert Morley, of Toronto, brother of the groom, was best man, and the ushers were Wendell Perry, Toronto; A. P, C. Bridle, Quebec City, and Howard Burt, London. The reception was held at the Cobblestone Inn, where the bride's mother received the guests in an attractive gown of blue crepe with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. She was assisted' by .the groom's mother who chose a gray suit with black ceerssories and a corsage of pink. roses and Illy of the valley. Later the couple left 9A a wediedg trip to Muskoka. For travelling the bride donned a navy gabardine suit with navy accessories and a, cor- sage of white gardenias. On their return they willlive in Toronto. ZION Mrs. Albert Roney visited with her daughter, Mrs. A. Park and Mr. Park, for a few days last week. Miss Mary E. Graham, Keewat- in„ visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Lannin. Mrs, James Broughton, Atwood, is spending a few 'days with Mr. Fergus Lannin and family, while Mrs. Lannin and baby son are in Scott Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney and Carl visited in Clinton on Sunday. Mr. John Pepper spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper before leaving for his home in Deloraine, Man. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hannon it and Mr, W.:10% x111,4 &drlfer fiend Terry visited in Spxirtgira, Sunday, . Mr. end' Mr's: A M. McDehald; Osllawa, and Mx'. *nil :Mrs, "Safes Malcolm spent a few days iii Mea. ford Iast week visiting friends, Misses' ;wen and Joan $rittex spent a few days with their aunt, Mrs.. Charles. Hunter, and Mr. Hunter„ in London laa:t week< Dr, ,Tames, Annis, of WWndsdr; spent the week -end with his wife and''family :at the home of h]s Par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Annus. Blake this week, Mr. and Mrs. P, murch spent a couple a flys with Mr. and Mrs. W. 'Routly are ZEBRA lIQUiD '7, PAST/ STOVE POLISt "krofitableDaii, More Essential Now Than EVe I Doe to years of cultivation' and growing of crops *e soil b!tonast depleted of many necessary minerals, etc., consequendy many grams do This is one reason for the need of supplementary feeds to snake a pm- perly balanced ration for 'dairy cows. You can't get milk without feed. - The more a cow will eat the more milk you will get. But the feed must be properly balanced and contain the necessary amounts of vitamins and minerals as well as proteins and car. DAIRY MEM - To make more money, keep only well bred cows and feed them to the which la very palatabk, contains abundant quantities of all the essen- tial vitamins, minerals and ia the most economical feed you can buy. For Sale by, Seaforth Produce,Ltd Phone 170-W, Seaforth "NOW IS THE TIME" to plan and arrange to put your FARM HOME AND FARM BUILDINGS in good condition before Winter weather comes again The cost of new buildings, additions, repairs and improvements may be spread over a period of years, at a reasonable rate of interest - by obtaining a FA M IMPROVEMENT LOAN APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED • THE DOMINION BANK SEAFORTH BRANCH E. C. 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