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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1952-10-31, Page 7Ic'a 1 III v . 1 , JR «Arr: I. ]Rayburn) -the upper, undulohed room of this circuit, and In 1864, separ�t9d;.4'roA(I , InVe 704TH' ago NonWslde, United, home that the Rev K'xeor a H' th CIi it 'b ft g e rcton eiTcu , eaWe an n ., : p ,celebrated thip • 70th anniversary of Cornish Preach the fir t sermaon d'e end. n char f s `> ," A1PY9e. , 1 {�$e plfl,li;r r Vii, s p .. e t ge. i e h '19h, rnrv..l she church W,44#9: and llgc?ioatIon, to this group, known, ac he Wes- !: / croon u sc : �'1 ,w n 1 Too Con., .... G..rvrh the same 4ate of the 75t4, annivers- leyan Methodist. This remained a Churgh-1wilt' in 180.5 y fior GhQ1;4�11 ? e" 4� k a i l ary Celebrations this - year-�Uctobslr milasion fon 4iiree years. s . �� ", The matter o$ •-weiglit 'is o?ltfl G�� In 1 In Seaforth, ,none taking ,the. ap /.. which 'beoome�s,, an obsessipn pPitil`, ed �ir}aZl,! C; q. i lk's &b9 a hurch was. built on the pearauc 'of a rapidl�I growing lilt ,s t .,ti many peolrle -they kl tr , I The ;congaegatio�r had, its origin second cones sion,aP 'MaKillap, op lags, aove was..atari2ti. to have a < < .y o m y etkl I'etNn" slxoird`a,;. N d, no atter how fantastic to,'rer that. ur}ng evte • yvedk of h ,in 1$56. A small graug'of believers posite the p .sent Maitlandbank cfiureh bmlt on a lot purchased on a "' '' ,gathered for .stabsp at" the home cemetery. Thi °churelh was at that the corner of Goderich a d Church -'y` ,-f duce to what 'they+ copsitte< is dei' it i n 4Ttan trf rotes t ? it James Sparling, and, it was; .in time con ecte wi n -y a� s ;: ��� marded by Beauty. Populai wolght; stets ficin s,}}ch moi . j n th the Clinton Streets, the, site of "the present s y charts are usually.. their guider but Ing Cough 91* dwfu'i ,,;14 The first church was 36 , . <' e are not a wise e .? y guide. Proper ter efPCts of v'hich ui b al t Y ting ca weigh 'should be determined' by •lrnpa red hearing re .ir'a, - fee �b� 50 feet with a sea paeity of 3100. It was built In 1"5 w; ' ., %t ' "a, more than ' " t r r ` r , gust age and height, The �bles awed' 'other handicaps arQ 9 R E A F O R T H M O N U M E� N i WORKS ' I at a cost of $1,000. In 1866 it was ��: � ; � s Y bone strudture and familycharac-' low attacks of tfieao:; lie "' 'y ` iiyi teri'stles have much ih'fl. ence on tagioua: diseaees�. re'floored, new .pews were installed, , ••� ,l� �. " OPEN DAILY -- PHONE 868-J t; lm4'n?�4nlat¢u painted and an elaborate pulpit, %'.. ' '-0Y with•communionrailing. A suitable -' " 3z -' the physique. The 'ri'ght weight simple and effecti�q nd w x : �s ; � for the individual is a matter that child 1 hould 'haves tie ibeAr�gt T. PRYDE & SON 7 -melodeon nvaa... kfirnished with a , , is best left for the doctor to de- its •protection. gallery on e'ith6k side, and at the ; s Bide. IP there is a tendency to gain front,end. This took an outlay of v. ' ALI, TYPES OF CEMETERY IU M,'OR1ALS y `' ' weight, it is easier to control this In China the AreL course about $1,30'0. The -%tel. Williams' " before it gets out of hand, througlk net is the Os�sert. Hayhurst was minister at the time. Enquiriesbare invited. ministers who 'provided the '' eating the foods and. taking the ex - The �. ercise advised ; by the doctor.sirituaI needs of these people toExeter Clinton. 1877 were: Rev. G. H. Cornish, ? ,^, l y3 Cleaning Fluids ,, Phone 41-J Phone 103 Rev. ,Asakel Halburt, Rev. William L r " 3 y Using cleaning fluids for remov- A.S.TH, , ff A R f� Hayhurst, Rev. William Price, Rev, F>. 4 2 { # l,` ? Ing dirt and spots from clothing sa p.• cough, Rgkt^ D. Kennedy, Rev. Tavell and Rev. • ?, �� SH's ; ` nl,- �� ry;; ��� � * { ;, ; g Don't 'wheeze. a E;v c ,�t. , �3; :� :r, idea, but there is a very definite breath. Take Templatonfs ItAZ=1VIE George Buggin. Rev. Buggin was ' r��s � 5 as, n fy Capsules, spectall made to bei h <' aaf: N• y / �1` A' may be a quick and economical Y $?,eel the resident minister at the time # z�rt ''' v & '.f � .,,,� danger sufferers breathe more easllyanshc4mfF aa' , ' g r unless great care is oxer of th,e building of the resent ` � � tr>-„ ;« ably, st they work regularly aiid'•en i § �'�rf M � ■ g P � e � ' �r � '��`"��� p tined. Carbon tetrachloride fumes church.cs<R � long restfulntghtsofsJeep •65c,$f.35, F a our Business Director Walter Mullins, WinAam, was are dangerous and can actually x,:,4„ ,:y,:hj`yJYx / cause death if the liquid. is used the contractor, and 'Rev. Dr. Ives, , Buffalo,- was the in a closed room. ' When' using this, - special preacher The way back from sixteen months'°fighting in Korea for the • or any of the home cleaners it is LEGAL MEDICAL for the opening and dedication ser- King's Own Scottish Borderers was marked with the crosses of safer, do the Job in a well vents -- vices. vice when needed. through those 75 j their comrades. ' The 'British boys held a memorial service in the lated room dr, abetter still, outside A. W. SILLERY DR. M. W. STA�LETON Y years. They contributed liberally Physician and Surgeon Inscription Only Record R cemetery at Pusan and visited the graves of those who will not to the financial aid of the church. the house. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc, board the returning ship that will eventually .cross the world to In 1902 the Ladies' Aid presented phones: Office 1'73, Residence 781 Phone 90 Seaforth Above the entrance of the church ,waiting families. The British also pay a toll in Malaya, where an- Nourishing Cheese may be seen a large flat marble other war against Chinese Communists enters 'its fifth year. to the trustee board the deed of 9 Y 'Cheese is one. of our most impo}'- SEAFORTH' ONTARIO JOHN C: n and Surgeon M.D. slab, embedded in the 'brick wall, Their Korean casualties alone aro 3,250. the lot of the parsonage property, taut foods and it seems to have Physician and Surgeon and in 19'04 took an active part in .with the inscription:, "Methodist been so regarded for o Phone 110 Hensall building of the parsonage. In 19 god many MCCONNELL &HAYS Church, ,Erected A.D., 1877." This they were instrumehta'1 in having 'centuries. Whether the choice is Barristers, S McCON Etc- JOHN A. GORW'ILL, B.A., M.D. is the only available record that village for a church site. The con- Grieve, -Joe Scott, John C. Laing, C. the church chandeliers installed at one of the economical domestic PATRICK D. McCONNELL ' the church was built in that year, g the time of -the redecorating. In P CREAM SODA Physician and Surgeon gregation, worshiipin in this H. Holland, Fred S.:Savauge, John varieties or an important item, a Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 5 J as the minutes and church records church was faithful and their Consitt, W. H. Tretheway, 'William low list of C GLENN HAYS, Q.C. duct they gave ch m towards re- g proteins, minerals and — were destroyed by a Bre which , Count Crown Attorney Seaforth economic situation appeared to die D. Hoag, William Black, John Fin- doting the church mortgage, and vitamins are added to the meal, to Y Y swept over a large area of Seaforth healthy. 'Rev. William Hayhurst laysou, F. 'D. Hutchison; Stewards:'( in 1924 gaftP generously toward the S•FA.FORTH, 'ONT. in 1879—twd years after the church was minister. William H'artry, E. C. Chamberlain,installation of the present organa Telephone 174 SEAFORTH CLINIC was,built. In 1897 the mortgage with the F. Harburn, W. J. .McIntosh, H. The trustee at the time of build- Through the years they have coot E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D. Star Life Insurance Co. was dist Lawrence, Adam Dodds, William tributed more for many needs not ACCOUNTINGTemperance and General In- A. Barber, William Morrison, -Dr. Internist ing of the church, as recorded on charged, and another arranged with H. Golding, J. W. Beattie, Charles mentioned. COMING P. L. BRADY, M.D.MDd a bond, were: James Beattie, John the Tem The society officers elected in ' d Al Beattie, Alexander Armitage, Wil- - Surgeon surance Co. For $6,450, at five per F. J. 'Burrows and Robert Archi- 19.25 were: President, Mrs. Thomp- RONALD G. McCANN Liam n' Gray, James . Henryurns, cent. This bond was signed as se bald; Trustees: Rev. F. Irwin, son; vice-president, Mrs. J. Finlay- QUINTON J EVEREST Office Hours: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., Martin Charlesworth, 'rr ,Burns, P Public Accountant Y curity by :Noble Cluff, W. D. Bright, chairman, William Hartry, F. Har- son'; second vice-president, Mrs. J. daily, except Wednesday and Sun- Thomas f.ee, William Lee, Graham CLINTON , ONTARIO day. Robert Willis, James Leatherland, burn, secretary; W. D. Hoag, 'XPi]- Docherty; secretary, Mrs. Archl- ' Williamson, Frances S'parling, John Allin, George W. .Sparling, liam Black, J. G. Docherty, A. Hug- bald; treasurer, Mrs. 4V1cGavin; "Your Worship Hour„ Pastor Office: Phonbs: EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday 'James Sparl•iug, Nicolas Young, peter Daley, Benjamin Gunn, Dr. ill, H. Lawrence, William= Chap- property committee, ;Mrs. Bur - Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 455 and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. The signatures of these 13 faithful F. J. Burrows, Oliver 'C. Wilson, man, A. L. Porteous, William I, rows, Mrs. 'Consitt, 'Mrs, Fell; SOUTH BEND, INDIANA Appointments made in advance gentlemen ,committed themselves, William Copp, William Hartry, Keys, P. S. Savauge. flower committee, :Mrs. Cluff, Mrs. A. M. HARPER are desirable. their heirs,' administrators, execu- 'Charles Clarkson and James Lawr- •• . Turnbull. Mrs. Willis; kitchen com- Chartered AccountafFt tors and successors to office, to a First Ladies' Aid bs South St; Telephone T— monetary obligation from which once. gn Leath appear was' the mittee, Mrs. Samilt visiting coin, In the Coderich ' 343 OPTOMETRIST there was no withdrawal until such only signature to appear on both, This brief 'history would be Par mittee, Mrs. Hamilton, (Mrs. Frost, bonds. from complete without mentioning Mrs. Hudson, -Mrs. Robb. CLINTON DISTRICT COLLEGIATE Licensed (Municipal Auditor. time as thebuilding mortgage was Mr. Lee and IMr. Gray were per. the .Women's Association, known -- JOHN E. LONGSTAFF satisfied and released. Here is an witted to remain off the second earlier as the 'Ladies' Aid. The O tometrist example of Christian coot `d THURSDAY NOVEMBER 6th CHIROPRACTIC p lotion and rest vision. fie' e- bond on ;account of their age. of Eyes Examined.. Glasses Fitted. g the fourteen who signed this bond; Phone 791 Methodist Union only .Dr. Burrows lives to witness MAIN STt : SEAFORTH the 75th year celebration. This bond was witnessed by Ar- Ladies Aid was in tituted in 1876, and the following are the names' of the' 17 who met March 43 of that year to draft rules and re y gu- D. H. MCINNES, Chiropractic - Foot Correction Hours: :9-6 thur Atkinson, in the presence of Electricity and Quartet lations in the organization of the society: l COMMERCIAL HOTEL ! 'Wed. 9-12:30; Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dr, 'Coleman,, the Mayor, and was In 1900 electric lights were in- -Mrs. Shaw, *Mrs. Buggin, Mrs. Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8-p,m- for tfie security for a %loan of ..stalled, .replacing the old acytelene — 1,5'00 pounds stirling with the-Slxr VETERINARY Life Assurance Co., of London, light system. Two wood furnaces Booth_, Martin, Mrs.,Copp, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Ault, Mrs. Kel- were installed •.by .Mr, Muellett loin 'Mrs. Lee Mrs Beattie Mrs. 1IUCTIO1NEER6 • ; England. It ,bore interest at 7 per TURNBULL & BRYANS cent, payable semi-annually. In Fro HAROLD JACKSON 18$1 a note was discounted for m Veterinary Clinic $4,590 in the Bank of Commerce, greg Specialist in Farm and House- - men hold Sales. J. O. Turnbull, D•V.M. and; another in the Bank of 'Mon- song treal, St. Marys, for 1,200. This Licensed in Huron and Perth W. R. Bryans, D.V.M. $ note bore an interest rate of 9 per W. Counties. Prices reasonable; satin-' Phone 105 Seaforth ter �., cent, and.signed by•five members At i n guaranteed. I [act o � of the trustee 'board. For Information, etc., write or --- -` — On February 25, 1881, the Hon, chur phone HAROLD JACKSON, 661 r THE MCKILLOP Richard 'Cartwri ht ave a helpful agaf g g Pi'lil 14, Seaforth; ' R.R. 4, Seaforth. MUTUAL FIRE contribut?on to the trustees,, for In JOSEPH L. RYAN iY which amount there appears no re- paig INSURANCE COW. cord. stock and im- chur Specialist. in farm tot In 1884 a union of the h Mot odic t a e effects. 1 E—SEAFORTH Ont. g S m nts an ouaehohl HEAD OFF C O Dee e d � . Episcopal Church with the Wes - Satisfaction guaranteed. License_ I leyan Methodist took place. greg e the u and Perth Counties, OFFICERS: in Huron n t Th Methodist Episcopal co al Chu c EP P r h Beat For particulars and open dates,: president - J. L. Malone, Seaforth a neat frame church,' was built in Be write or phone JOSEPH L. RYAN,' Vice -Pres. J. H. McEwing Blyth 1864 at a most of '$1,000, .and a hers R. R. 1 Dublin. Phone 40. r 5,� y seating capacity of about 2.00. This bond , Manager and Sec: Tress• M. A. P Y Dublin. 4217x52 Reid, Seaforth. congregation was organized in 1863 In EDWARD W. ELLIOTT DIRECTORS• iCard. under the pastorate of Rev. S• ian 'Trustees were John Mode- dist Licensed Auctloneer, E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L. Iand, John Hargan, William Har- Con I took _ 'Malone Se aforth• S. H. Wh t 'Correspondence promRtly answer gan, Amindus Beam and Janus ell. lfnmediate arrangements caul more, Seaforth; Chris- Leonhardt, Beam. The church was located on Chu 'be made for sale dates by phoning Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Sea- John St. 4b5•J, Clinton. Charges moderates forth; John H. McEwing, Blyth; and satisfaction guarankeed. Frank McGregor, Clinton; Wm. S. t Second Lot Bought T Alexander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, In 1886 a second lot was purchas. nota PERCY C. WRIGHT G6derich. fid.,, adjo`ning the present church hall Llaensed Auctioneer - Cromarty AGENTS: site, where a fine parsonage was hey Livestock and Farm Sales J. E. Pepper, Brueefleld; R. F. built, as well as a stable for horse time a Specialty McRereher, Dublin; Wm, Leiper, accommodation. A neat and rub- the For a better auction sale; call th Londes'boro; J. F, Prueter,1 stantial fence enclosed the two the lots which 'were perhaps and e s • be most Baker Brua• P t a Selwyn P b e S e Brod n Y WRIGHT Auctioneer. Phone H nr g I desirable properties in the whole son Mail. 690 t 22.' , eels ten a:... — Galt "A's time to think of your personal CSI .]STMAS CARDS that vital link in each' ole your friendships ®.hoose from the BIGGEST most , BEAUTIFUL and VARIED display. of Christmas cards we've shown • a '� in many a year/ The design shown is by National Detroit of Canada Ltd., and is part . of, a selection that sparkles . with spirited originality and traditional warmth. R Px ortor Thi Huron_ 8:00 p.m. 'Come early for a seat o� n'ATIOt1A! Fran 1'94 to 1907 the church had Johnson, Mrs . Williamson, :;Vers. Streamline For Safety "M' ale quartet of whom the con- Hill, Mrs.,O. Johnson, Mrs, Spar Most industrial firms have very ation was justly .trod. .The ing, Mrs. Charlesworth, Mrs.rrlgid rules for safety -and enforce freely gave their talent in Hume. The following were electe'. 1 QUAUiYMIx them among their employees for �,, and were Walter G. Willis, to off'ce: Pres`•dent, Mrs. Aust; CONCBRRAi{ the worker's own safety. .But there �' � D. Bright,'Harry Wills and Wal- vice-Pres°dent. Mrs. Lee; secretary, is usuallythe in who Pickard. Mrs. Beattie; treasurer, Mrs. S. 'ar; rNcwsou thinks that one time doesn't matter ``Il``""">r.: >a%:a•.»::;<::;<::. . ter 3p ears service the Johnson, w accidents --an that' when cc dent ha d s P s ch was decorated in 1907 and , In 1878 other names were added '�'i w wears \^;:;:::';:;:r•':>.»:,:::,>'.'.::::::<,,.•:s,::>:>;>ar.�•;:ryg: pen. The 'girl worker who % 4;.::<:i.,,::::..•;>.::::r::;::::<::;:?:.,:::>>:>:>::.>::,;...: n in 1'927. to he society: rMrs., t s c tY : 'VIrs. Brownell, 11 during h eneumb c 9 9 d the en g Y D Johnson r Willis, - Mrs.. W I is Mrs a , •'.<.��`<jf`��<>>:,i.!>><�»:>':t'rr€.::;::;:;�:f:.;;. Rev, (Moyer, a successful cam- bam, Mrs. Beam, Mrs. Crocker;(>;:<>:>€'•.»°>'s'>:;r#;;;:>:';:;;:'`' n was, inaugurated to clear the later ,Mrs. J. Beattie :Mrs. Gray, m ch of its eon period of ort- d g P Mrs. Whitney,'VVIh the Mrs. bb Co 1VIt . Y, S S. Many of the present con Smith Mrs. Paskle Mr y, s. For. i ;burning 9 at on witnessed the 'b rn n -o f g s th. Y ST 0 NE S mortgage b Mr. and Mrs. Jas. g y On March 5, 1877 the follow' / •. i t surviving mem- ` s h only r t e o s Y g e u' r sol trop was� in the min l::::e">�_,":,�:.,:;:<;.;r•>:..:.>::..:.::;:.,::;:3:> .. '�: ,whose signatures were on the • • : •,>;;;; ?: utas: 'Moved by Mrs. Johiison, Sec - of 1877: ended '•b r Williamson: � � • ' � y ,yl s. W son: That 192 Union f the Presbyter- the funds of the �societY be aPPrq •HORSES, Church of Canada, -the Metho- printed to the new church' for such ;;;"1•.<., <;..:• :; Church of Canada and the • • r purposes as the society shall here gregational Church of Canada after consider proper. • H •COLLECT P P lace formingthe United ,�elI I rch of Canada. Contributed Liberal) ` Y INGERSOLI_ 2 x e The organization was always on WM S�ROAT SEAFORTH 655 r 2 Presbyterian -History , 'v , help or arl- m e r any e the alert to e e r g Y P wx , Th Presbyterian Church has a ,:i"'N bee history in this district,`'"`% -1 v ng a few families in'O farpur- as ,far back as 1834. For some without a minister or church, families heard of a meeting of Preshytery to be held in Galt, ' appointed Robert Scott and his • `'r" k t- � i w e at - this John Gov nloc to ••, s::ar a 1 �N d this meetin They walked to a � a distance -of 60 miles, where placed their mission before �D_ Presbytery. They wQre kindly Pf Y.W fled, and a-.missiofiary from Presbyterian Church in Scot- was sent to the Huron Tract.UTU RE name was William Frazer, and ' Ff FOR LARGE LITTERS AND took charge of the Bruefield, {e'. arich and Harpurhey Missions. :r e was followed by Rev, ,ander McKenzie, LARGER PROFITS� FEED BRED •SOWS THE • ie 'first Presbyterian Church • • • {N it built in 'Harpurhey in 1847, and HATIONAt FRESH -MIX. WAY A. IMrKenzie wa's called as .:. first minister. .. 1864 he was followed by the `�.• ••::� :..x.:%�i�'•.. , Mr. Barr, who remained as. ^i` ister until 1879, when Harpur- �\ `i } ;`.::. r Emma— united with 'First Presbyterian . « E} cc rch, .Seaforth. There Rev. A. _...------- it's the extra Ifigs .in the litter which mean I McDonald was minister. Rev. ' • . v :� ° (ll1' nee to » " ►onald was 'pastor for 21 years, �r extra profits in hog raising, says Nat — and to (Rev. 'Dr. Larkin, his ' succes get them, give the sow the right feed before she was, pastor from 1900 to the farrows. Remember, she needs feed not only to one union. maintain her body weight, but to build her litter of Northside Mini4pril 8 to 101 young pigs (as much as 25 to 30 lbs.) and orthside United minlateis since also to store up material so she can give them an are as follows: Rev. t$eorge ample milk supply. To give your sow exactly what gen-jXT878; Rev. James 'Graham, ' d she needs, feed her a tasty `fresh -mix' ration made -80; Rev.. Thomas 'Cobb;' 18'80 with National Sow and Pig Concentrate 35%—rich Rev. John Mills, 1882-84; Rev. �� es Broiey, ],8.84-86; 'Rev, J. E; in essential proteins, vitamins and minerals. roll, 1886-90; Rev, Wesley Cas - 1890=92; 'Rev. J. G'allowey, See your NATIONAL Dealer today— I-95; ^ReV, Stephen Bond, 1895 CENIAIi10 Rev, A. L. Russell, 1858-1941; TIONI1l CO Look for the bright Orangs oed Bid ek Si” I. B. Walnyyn, 1941'04; Rev, A. ,. ' . "NArr�l AL 31Tk%, 1904-0,7; Rev; D, Rogers, � •r '-11; :Rev, A. W. Barker, 1911- -- auA Rev. George McKinley, 1915-18; M1X H. D. Moyer, 1918.1'9; Rev. E. 'r' oML'gill ' FEED 11 Edwards, 191942; Rev, R. F,,- �, �u3,81022-26; R 1r922 26 ; Rev. W, P. Lane, i, Gundy //'''`��tt lrtil.p 4; Rev. GrLJ T. A. Carmichael; Wood, undy & 4any Rev. H. V, Wox'ltma"i7i, 19§& Rev. Rev, 1). A. MacMillan, 1940.52;' Limited . J. Stinson, 1962. � 1925 ills following,1,952.waxe,,er 1: 86'King gtieet'Wes't Toreaft.A �� " tt CiNIT d uItto i In t]ss 'lTitited `Cshu4�b Y Z`ele;pt�»iaet 4• �3'3i FbtllrPfi't';yrt' Orli wtfrF 1JA71O1JA 'flirt+tYr>eff, prropsrf` Iifaedo{f ' �iVLi, lir; j%fir A �, Pami br 6tiil , tt'�t'�►nii� L r r 1 fl i hl, ,.I , ..;: i', r., ,, vw x .:: �, l 1. 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