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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1952-04-11, Page 5'J. jisi-,,P�l f m y� "0 . . ... .... ... 0 ........... iN '12 pv".�!4 U111 IRI 0 T-1100.9-9. t :mlght,, J4inlorg, w,.'qre. ellia. witn(W.sed by Well, oyor,1300 g -110 provincial 5�ni.t. at, the Xemorial. Air"?. bore J�Wqay 14400 from t Analo t4reo,, Ram night. Fergus ca .0 out .ep to one by the Fezguo4i W.Wstleis. this hotly cc 11testO. Mfairb�,. eL $74 but l4igtb,�t- .6i 3,� ana. Seven -teen minute 1 ", I . r. pf 00114 uocjl:- 8-2. Fergqp 4re r) od to meet la� Was tOPVQ4An.the fi-rat frapi4 'JSUndqrl44 . , , now RAI Buts d, -4ed, Devils. for; the 0,11- W1111 a goalby Jerry on, as he tOOk a Pass from Aitcheson fr&I, tarlm Best game of the Season, -w&5 00111114, the. Fei�us net And' slipp�e_d- 4 the rubber by, Va ' k Uwylc, An injury. suffered In the first own g ame with the Thistles put jiack NW' Muir Out Of the game during TO LOOK YOUR BEST ON the Opening Period when he wa ­91IN checked by, a Fergus ,Player while oste ance E D 4oaring down on the net. With Ron "Rooster" Muir sitting Easter Sundaly out a tripping -penalty Mann ST. COLUMBAN caught ;N 4 the Puck at -the Seaforth blue line SHOP AT and carried It in to Q the game. Nine- teen SeQ0nds lat 6nday, Apr. 14 er J)oij slapped, the Puck �rora a face-off In the visitors, end and, -Broome directed it into '�WffiLOWGROVE Stewart Bros 0.1 the net. giving the local six the -SERENADERS lead. Look Where you like and. yoWII find that your home town store is right there with the newest '[4aftgdon evened it up, at the styles and fabrics and 'at comparable low pr1cm kN 6'gh�t-anitlute mark of the final E stanza, as he carried -the rubber Clever Coats and Shorties at 15.95 Up . . . 501011,1.1 4 Matching Easter Milline from 3.95, up, and through the iSe&fOrth defence to score On the 6pen.goal, Mann slap- lever Styled Dresses from 7.95. See the won - C derful New Suits available at 25-00 to 49-50. Ped at the Puck as it rolled, In front of the locals- lie 1V + and it was dofl�,t,,j off Watkiias' leg into the. goal mouth, to win the ster we offer a For the Men at Ea game for the Fergus six. stock of $00 New Suits in the new - M.. WE Tempers flared as the period est fabrics and best styles. closed and Watkins and Broome Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pepper, -Clint" - farm house on Lot 33, Con. 2, Tuc were'sent-to the cooler for rough returned Thursday to the Topcoats galore in gabardines, ried 45 years ago, to celebrate their wedding anniVereary. Mrs. Harris from �ersmlth, where they wore mar tweeds and povertsy a born and married In the Pepper, the former Mary Layton, w;k 23.50 up. house in which the anniversary celebration was held, and which Your new Stetson or Bilt,*,e W 0 0 AL is now occupled'by a son of the celebrants, Walter Pepper. Hat is her, to match, at from 4,.95 T.' T. 'JAdKSONi SEA- up. FORTH, is now collecting ...... ...... Top them off with new shirt, tie wool for grading and sale and sox and you're all set for Ear, on the 'Co-operative PNtn'. Seaforth Bowling Notes ter, at prices within your reach. ;9HIPPERS may obtain + sacks and twine free of An enthusiastic meeting of the ing. Broome also was handed a executive of the Seaforth Lawn CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY charge from him or his misconduct penalty by Refer4e, STORE Licensed Operators. Bowling Club was held Monday ev- Baird. ening in the office of A.' W., Sil- FERGUS—Goal, Vanwyck; de - .:21 fence, Mann, Tweddle; centre, Lov- Iery, when plans were made for the .;", a Canadian Co-Ope'rative el1l; wings, Landoni, Gear; -alter- coming year,.and committees ap- Stewart Brose pointed for the various events nat�s, D.bbi., Watkins, Moir, Me- which will be a part Of the year's Wool,Growers Ltd. Cabe, Carter, Burr, Langdon, 217 BAY STREET - TORONTO thews; sub,goal, Ca�rnpbell. Mat-, activities. A i� ;+.+, _T'H—Goal, Baker-, de- - I oil s extendett to any A.01 one Interested in. bowling to join fence, Aitcheson, Storey; centre, the club. There are a number of Doig; wings, Jack Muir, Broome, ireconditioned bowls available at alternates, Tienian, Armstrong, the club, and. it is hoped that an Rennie, Butson, Ron Muir, Dale, USED CARS , opening event will be helil some McIlwain, DresBel, Hubert. time late in May, Mr. McFadzean 0 Summary was re-engaged as, the caretaker of Butson (Aitches-on), 17:00. Penalty PRICED TO SELL! First Period Goal: Seaforth,, the greens. 'Plans were discussed 141 for the possible purchase of a heat - 1936 F01W SUDAN 1947 FORD SEDAN —Armstrong, 18:11. 1939 FORD COACH 1932 FORD COACH 'Second Period --Goals: Fqrgus, olater for the fireplace. Committees were formed a a fol - ,1938 DODGE SEDAN 1932 HALF -TON FORD Mann (unassisted), 11:35-,' Sea, lows: Grounds comitittee, H.. 0. Farmer song. Lorraine Smith fav- 87tb year, at the home of her son, annual meeting, Mrs. E. P apple, We are sorry to say that t4r. with t2m 1939 STUDEBAKER1 SEDAN 1929 FORD COACH forth, Broome.(Doig), 11:54. Penal- Free, W. M. Hart and E. H. ored 'with a piano solo. Fred an- Earl Delgaty, Three Hills, Alberta. Mrs. B. McLachlan. John Batten is very ill ties: McCabe, 6:21; Mann, Close; nounced concerning the play being Her busband, James S, Delgaty, The new president, Mrs. Pepper, mumP&- 7: 13; membership, W. J. Duncan. and. C. presents6d by the Juniors on Thurs- predeceased her a few years ago. spoke a few words. Mrs. G. Papple Mr. Reg. Delbridge was dinin R; Muir, 9:51; Armstrong, 15:27; A. Barber; prize$, W. J. Duncan, Mr. Delgaty farmed and tiring executive and to the hostess. and Mrs. Jack Delbridg T- A- Sch661-, and a large attendance is where is to the e- guest Saturday evening with Mir Mann,, 17:�00. H. 0. Free, J. 0. Longstaff, day evening, April 10, -in the High, They formerly resided in Stanley, moved, a vote of thank r Gen�ral` Repairs Done On -All Makes and Models Third Period — Goals: Fergus, Stewart and J. E. Keating; decor- 8 and fkm- Langdon, 8:08;.. &Fergus, Wat ating, W. M. Hart, E. iLarone, J. regarding entertainment for Thurb- years, also at Centralia and Parr a SO (Mann), 13:10. Penalties: Bro requested, A discussion followed taught school for a number Of Following "God Save the Queen," ily-of Exeter. 'He also spent Sm - ALL REPAIRS GUARANTEED 14:38; Tweddle, 14:48,;- Wat E. JCeating and W. T. Teall. day, evening, after which everyone Line,, Hay Twp., -here he taught cial half-hour was . enjoyed. day with Mrs. Dorothy Murch and kins,' Donna -of London. 17:30; Broome (minor and, miscon- ioin,ed- in a sing -song led by Ruth for a number of years. Forty yeam Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Horton an& duct), 17:30. Keyes. r-- The meeting adjourned ago they went West and, settled at 'CHELSEA .W.Inthrop.. Motors WIkTHROP and a �66fal half-hour was bnjoy6d. Gilbert Plains, Man. Mr. Delgaty AV] N I family, of Seaforth, visited on Suu�- ...... day with M'r. and Wrs. Colin CAr- was also quite a gifted preacher of fillaft and family. The Helping Hand Mission Band, There was a brush demonstra- Ed.- LaneY Prop.` Phone 840 r 4 Easter Seal Receipts the Gospel, and there are many tion at the home of _)4rs. Ivan of Cavan Church -will meet on Sun - To Date Total $423 day, April 13, in the school room STAFFA who look.back with gratitude to his Brock Monday night. wi services of teaching and preaching, of the church Roll call ii � be and to those of his estimable wife Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstro The Easter SealCampaign has, to your favorite hymn. Mrs. R Observe 60th Anniversary and Mr. and -Mrs. John Batten w� obert in music and social activities. date received contributions of $423. Doig will be the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colquhouii, dinner guests of'Mr. and. Mrs. '%i 7z, Wantecl This.As an increase over last Y"r- Kenneth Clathill_ son of rMns, lifelong., rp�tqepts�-pt the:&#E"s4 Bitten for their ird and second In a statement, J. R. [Spittal, th hOn- iGlen Cuthill, had an appendix op- trict, arkeili their 60th wedding r es on April 2. orary. treasurer, said that the re- era�tibn In -Scott Memorial Hospital, Sunday, April 6, MrsAlexTepper , We welcome, mr, 'and Mrs. Elson § § anniversary on sponse Is very much appreciated,'Saturday night. when a social afternoon wis spent Lynn and son that took over Mr. DOMESTIC �­g�n­ .(Continued from Page 1) and urges any who has not yet Mr. and Mrs. -Donald A. McClure with all- their family present, which and (Mrs. Garnet Johhs' farm. seet in his contribution, to do SO spent Sunday with fMT, and Mrs. consisk of two sons, Fergus Colqu- HELP r, Mrs,. Ross Gordon; property Mr. and, Mrs. Cal -vin Horton and, at once, as the campaign will Close Nelson Pfaff, Cromarty. houn, of Mitchell, and Elmer Colqu- committee, Mrs. L. Carter, Mrs. H. Gerald visited on Thursday even - after Easter. Half the proceeds go The W.A. are having a play in boun, of Clinton, and one daugliter,i ing with IMr. and Mrs. Colin Gil- § Hugill. to the Ontario Society for Crippled Cavan Church on April 23, entitled, Mrs. E. Allen, of Mitchell. Duncan fillan and family. A pply to Children and fhe other half to the Ma's New Husband," by the An- Colquboun, who resides, on the. ad- 'Standing committees are: Agri- Mr. and Mrs. William Walters Sea -forth Lions Club for welfare ]lure and Canadian Industries, The Superintendent, cu burn group. joining farm, is a :brother. There' and son visited Friday with Mr. work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Campbell, infant, son of are fifteen hIldren.' Mrs� IMrs. A. Crozier, Mrs. J. Davidson; grandc and. Mrs, Howard Dayman and son, SCOTT MEMORLAL Mr. and Mrs. Allan Campbell, is Ill Colquhoun was the former ,,SArah; Citizenship and Education, Mrs. in Scott Memorial Hospital lJohn McLean, Mrs. W. "Haugh; of Kippen. HOSPITAL with Hart, of Fullarton.. Mr. and Mrs. ommunity Activities and Public A number of peoPle attended the pneumonia. Codquhoun have lived on the same C I El Huronia Male Choi -us on Thursday SEAFORTH HENSALL TEACHER Mr. Andrew Montgomery and farm ever since they were manied. � Relation4j, Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs. and Friday evenings. y have moved to Brantford. During the afternoon they repeived don Kerr; Historical Research, off Ifilli If IIIII IIIIII IIIIII I 111111111 Ill 11111111 CHICKS FOR IMMEDIATE SALE I Mrs. P. Doig, Mrs. 9. Miller; Home �many v0sitors- and 7-a number Of lovely gifts, flowers and tolegra April 7th Hatch — 600 Sussex X Red Pullets; POO Red Pullet ' a HEADSFEDERATION fami' Economics, and Health, Mrs. Les., I Huron County local of the On- Deaths 'lPryce, Mrs. R. M. Scott. Special, SCOTT POULTRY FARMS Meeting§-m�-Picnic, Mrs. W. Col, - man, Mrs. 9. Cameron; Cbri.stma tario Public School Men Teachers' DELANEY — Tn St. Joseph's Hospital. PHONE 853 SEAFORT . H, ONT. J. M. SCOTT Federation, meeting at Clinton on London, on Thursday, April ii. garah Mc- STANLEY Mrs. G. McKenzie, Mrs. W. Camer- Buy thelest -for Less.1 Wednesday evening, elected J. F. Quaid, beloved vife of James Delaney, Blackwell, of Hensall, as its new Dublin, in her 74th year: Former Resident Passes I on; Work, Mrs. John Kerr, Mrs. C. president. Principal of Hensall BATY—In S�forth, on Tuesday, April 8, , : Simpson; Valentine, Mrs. G. Hor-- Peter Bale, in his 77th year. Word has been received of'the ner,.,Mrs. L. Carter, October Social, 'It Pays You to Pick Public School, he succeeds A. J. MacDonald, of Wingham. death of Mrs. James S. Delgaty Mrs. H. Hugill; November meeting, R.C.A.F. Statiop, C. A. Trott, (Lavina Palmer) on Feb. 29, in her Mrs. 1. Hudson, Miss M. Cameron; a %P 2 JUSIE"M Grain Drill Clinton, was named vice-preqlderl�� Young Farmers and C. 0, Martin, Clinton, secre- L t (Continued from Page 1) ary, a t E I t N 'The executive will include 'Mer - the ' Jones & MacNaughton Seed vin Stephens, Goderich ---A. J. Mae7 Cc An AD Exeter. He spoke on cleaning Donald, Wlngham; Donald N. Fast- mall seeds, and stated that the Spdng House - (leawng man, Seafortb. O.A.C. was putt;ng seeds on some J. H, Kinkead, Goderich, inspec- farms to increa'se production, thus on ftcl jr 0tv tor of public sollool for North alleviate the small seeo' shortage. Huron, addressed, the meeting. He showed a film on cleaning seeds which proved rery interesting. Stu- SPOWTS art Wilson moved a vote Of thanks The Best Used Cars In Town' to the speaker. CHATTER The Junior Institute opened their 1950 OLDS COACH---:Hydromatic Drive meeting w* "0 Canada," folow- Ce (By WALLY) ed by the Institute Ode. At this 1950 Chev. Special Sedan—Perfect condition dO e time Mrs. Gordon Papple installed 1949 Chev.-Fleetline Coach—Good condition the junior officers for the coming *616 Robert (Rosy) Stodd-art 39, own-, year. The -president, 'Mona Cald- 11'949 Chev. De Luxe Sedan Low to fill... fast in the field and on the er of the Chatham -Maroo�s of the wela, presided over the meeting. road... close control of depth and cov- International H6ckey League and Roll call was answered by nineteen 2-1946 Chev. Sedans—Extra good condition plus Seedmeter's proved accur- former professional player, died meiihbers and- the minutes of the u 1939CHEV. SEDAN h all sizes of seed and rates of Monday night In Chatham. arm at meeting were read. Mona erng yseedi.g. Grass -seed attachment has Seed- A native of Egmondville, be'ex-lexplained that tickets were av911- 1939 Plymouth Sedan—New paint, extra good meter accuracyj too. Wide variety of sizes, celled in- var16us athletics in God- able for the Junior County At - spacings and furrow openers to fit any crich, and at on�� time held -the Home, Friday, April 18, in Clinton. 1939 Dodge Sedan—Good motor and tires; to tractor, suit any soil. Plain and fertilizer Canadian pole vaulting record'. Mr. Frances MeGavin announced that types, or fertilizer attachiment. Let us Stoddart played junior and, Inter- she would be unable to attend the clear at $375.00 show you thi� simple, sturdy grain drill. mediate hockey for Goderich be- Junior Farmer Conference in 1938 Dodge Sedan—$345.00 fore joining Chatham Maroons of Guelph April 20-22, so Betty Addl- the old MichiganiOntario League. son wars ap 1937 Sttidebaker Sedan—$125.00 .pointed to accompany He later played. -for Dave Pinkney's Ruth Keyes. Stratford Indians, , entry In 9e Mona Caldwell Introduced the Mlehigan-Ontario -League durilig speak Helen Johnston, w6o gave USED TRUCKS Having bee" out of stock when the 15% Special Tax was taken the 1999-40 season. it most Interesting t4W on select- frigerators and Home Freezers, we are able to offer new Mr. Stoddart played one season n Easter outfit. Helen bad a low prices an the NEW F Ing, 'i 1951 Ford 1 -Ton Pickup, with racks --Like new of' " with Detroit 11ed-Wings of the Nst- disWay of t1io mogt--bopular styles AMOUS 1952 MODEL INTERNATioNAI- tional Hockey League during the In spring atifire. She stressed that 1948 Chev. 1/ -2 -Ton Pickup�—New paint and tires HARVESTER REFRIGERATORS and HOME FREEZERS, to arrive between April 10th and April 15th. S cond World War.' He, starred nylon was verygecoming and more 1948 Chev. 2 -Ton Stakk-,—Reconditioned itb Chatham before, turning pro In demand all the time. An Easter in 1943 and played with Ind-lanap- poem was read by Betty Catimpbell, You can deal better with us, because we M olls, Prov;lAtence, Buffalo, Dallad al 011110 WMI ad and follinwg, lone Watzion reported, ALL ABOVE GUARANTEED BY Toledo. ed on current events, which Includ- have no pre -budget losses to reeoVerf� He obtained the Chatham frain- ad a list of the County Junior In- clilse in 1949 and emfted and mAA­,atItidte-oExecut1ve. The club is very t" the club, Isabelle S.peir, President AiWiteur fitld' lost seadon. aged the ream io the I.H.L. thttni- proud to have a worthy member 6f M0 pionship and eas-torri Itlifted 8t 16f the County Junior Institute. Seafofth Motors OHI !:C OLDSMOntug Row., Thti bf&idont, Wed Martin, Pre- CuFmOtrr Phone- 17 tors , , III Stoddart, suffering frobl' lottke- ]p -ne 2 Iola, ;�&s forced, to. t6tIZ6 ft0mi'41dedi oi�&,a 16int meerfIftIrIll. the Seatorth .One 141 10 auddf6iltim, vrho meeting Oponodf 0 of *1th, Aho, ialwilo, Ilk, M - "'R '0, M