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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1952-12-26, Page 3A+ v i.s lr ( SY7'v'. + { ' n , h� ,:� rt , a s - 7 ri fft?�'1,. t"4ty' t, l°, -� 'Y Ud IM�hu�,'v +19 v19b2i;• Spu#Jlk 'ur' tD� uxa r(hogl�nisore ;: Aole i1I�?t�z�iy�es ' --,,: .w, � 4a "M•1 i ■5 fid, t0 rot -4 r (] cent •: zP ed � "^®u,:.,e sUIFaL'r{4g .ta-the �, _. ... of no lef$'lltiimaM �,... H r i hori ti o v v . .a.y.:,.. a i get the 1= rns +k a a . eo1vl i i` '�. :?� o•_,.',a' rfV f RJ, ,-W i, at a >~ V-WP4 -„ me#1ng in. �rie rec@ntly, ePw�lm Drain and re�Inc%bTo� achgn•ment c0U rSre a to Lh@•15 raa.ed Karl *Haber r to tile. Council also aPRr9ued ekurt of•reviOi9n,�� ject to r spots in the tedPr,ment of $9, .88'for 04 �o the d dge and � fegave bhixdrea. •oter Tn 7"nteix, .v - aw: , N ; ,,..---.�,-.�-•, ..--•-•--.,-••^- Ing .to the drain >sy l M• � � �- �- • . Rayment of $4,00Q. wds order „d na r to William Lawrence, as part- Pay- bi Went on the •Mousseau 'Drain CO* tract.fe After passing ~ '$230 for S. W. x, , A rch iba11 on survey Plana and re -. RE �AT'O Port for Datars Drain, council'toPRO(LA accepted the assessment of $3,000 g B resolution of the' Council I herebyon the two buildings on Concession • y � 1, Lot 1, owned by the Departmant proclaim of Highways. The clerk was Guth- N ! orized to purchase two large Gans in r for the township hall and instruct- 144 err to • engage Earl Thiel to gather C, ° Friday,D ec■ 26 ashes for the weekly garbage col- M lection. 1E ,Before passing road and general M accounts, council instructed that 1( Boxing Day application, pplication be made the Ontario Government for the swbsidy of V 33 1/3 'per cent on the cost of M A HOLIDAY municipal expenditures of the C ! Mousseau' and­-Datars- Dain By- D laws. IV Roafis—Alphonse Masse, $212.57; 1• and respectfully request the Citizens Frank W+ildfong,'$21; Louis Ayotte, n $138.60; Alfred 'Denomme,- $2.10; 'V and Businessmen to observe same. Klopp's Garage, $7.5.11; Hess Else- F. • trio, $5.60; BillieBooker, $13.86; 6 Hensall District Co-op., $54.23; St. Joseph's Service, $322.99; Hensall F DR, E. A. ;MeMASTER, Motor Sales, $28; Dominion Road a r Mayor Machinery Co., $14.51; Department 3 of Highways, $31.90; Ed. Weltin, 1 $2.10; Peter Masse, $13.30; James r Masse, $271; Frank Denomme, $18.75; Wm, Watson, $15.75; Thiet:'s Transport, $38.50; Shell Oil Co., ' "God Save the Queen" $58.05; Richardson's Garage, $6:80; Zurich Garage, $12.98; F. C. Kalb- 1 - - - Annual r _ ; Your 'Business Directory ; Ratepayers Meeting of LEGAL w MEDICAL . S.S. NO. 6, M'eKILLOP ; • \ - DR. M. W. STAPLETON 2 m. on A. W. SILLERY p• �• Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Physician and Surgeon Sea ho nes : Office dforth WEDNESDAY si encs 781 Phone 90 7 Re ice i $' MBER 31 ADDARD M.D. DECE JOHN C. G , ONTARIO � RTH ONT SEAFO Physician, (clan and Surgeon eon in the Schoolroom Hensall 110 HAYS Phone LL & >� • :1000NNE Barristers, Solicitors, E 1;0. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. PATRICK D. McCONNELL• Physician and Surgeon GLENN HAYS Q.C. Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 5-J H. G Seaforth County Crown Attorney • SEAFORTH, Orr,. SEAFORTH CLINIC Telephone 174 x E.• A, `McMASTER, B.A., M.D. Internist ACCOUNTING P. L. BRADY, M.D. Surgeon - ° RONALD G. McCANN Office Hours: 1 P.M. to 5 p.m., Public Accountant daily, except Wednesday And Sun- " • CLINTON ONTARIO day. "Immediate - Office: Phones: EVENINGS: Tuesday, Tlhursda) ?Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 455 and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. Appointments made in advance service A. M. HARPER are desirable. Chartered Accountant t65 South St. Telephone OPTOMETRIST - IN YOUR LOCALITY Goderich 343 Licensed Municipal Auditor. JOHN E. LONGSTAFF FOR optometrist CHIROPRACTIC Eyes Examimed, Glasses Fitted. Estate Planning Phone 791 d Wills ° D. H. MCINNES MAIN sir. SEAFORTH an ,Chiropractic - Foot Correction Hours: 9 - 6 Wed. 912:ao; sat.9 a.m. t0 9 P.M.. Investment COMMERCIAL HOTEL � !Monday_ _Thursday — 1 to s pm Management ement andVETERINARY Advisory Service AUCTIONEERS TiTRNBULL & BRYANS 33/ .3% Guaranteed HAROLD JACKSON veterinary Clinic Investments Specialist in Farm and HotUfe J O Turnbull, D•V.M. Gtold Sales. W, R. Bryans, D.V.M. " Licensed in Huron- •and Perth 2 % On savings — Counties. Prices reasonable; Ostia Phone 10fi Seaforth deposits may LC faction guaranteed. mailed - For information, etc., write or .THE McKILLOP g)houe HAROLD JACKSON, 661 r -14, Seaforth; R.R. 4, Seaforth. MUTUAL FIRE For prompt attention WU JOSEPH L. RYAN I INSURANCE COW. RAYE B.I PAT TYSON Speetalist 1n farm stook and im- Trust Qr� 39 rents and household effects. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH,.Ont, Hensall, Ontario, Phone A 4 18atisfaetion guaranteed- ,Licensed An Huron and Perth Counties, I OFFICERS: " For particulars and open dat@s. president J. L. Malone, Seaforth m or , awrite or phone JOSEPH L. RYAN, , Vice -Pres. - J. • H. McEwing, Blyth any office of A. R. 1, Dublin. Phone 40 r 5, Manager and Sec.-Treas. - M. A. Dublin. 4217x52 Reid, Seaforth. °EDWARD W. ELLIOTT DIRECTORS: GUARANTY Licensed Auctioneer E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L. TRUST 06rrespondence Promptly answer- Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whit- -ed. Immediate arrangements can Boraolm; Robert hArchibald, Seal COMPANY OF CANADA cite made for sale dates by phoning •466 J, Clinton Charges moderate Frank McGregor, Clinton; Win. rth; John H. McEwing, S. and satisfaction guaranteed. 'TORONTOAWA • WINDSMONTROR Alexander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, OTTAWA wnansos! PERCY C. WRIGHT Goderich. •Licensed Auctioneer - Cromarty AGENTS: CALGARY • xrncnnn FALLS - auaY VANCOUVER SUDBURY tUt Livestock and Farm Sales J. E• Pepper, Brucefleld; R. F. s Specialty Mc:Kercher, Dub"; Wm: Leiper, For a better•auction sale, call the Jr., Londealboro; J. F. Prueter, WRIGHT Auctioneer, Phone HOW � agen; Selwyn Baker, Brun - r aau, 6D0 r !1>. � 4 • ! a 4 OUN,(EME T t CHRISTMAS JOY! ° r - Seaforth Lumber Ltd. Now Offers You BUILDING MATERIALS As Well as Coal Li t WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT and 12 Months to Pay e r. t It JUST .DROP IN OR' PHONE SEAVORTH 47 ` s seaforth, Lmber Ltdo .. � ^ {k+vlr�,, I,M,,,3,aI fly i lti+yi r"1 'a rpq� tltrfr+�<r"ylV,�rA�ri1 � ,. - . , r .i, t�,, I, �,.,� .c, � �...,a „',. )�. ,:�. �l P! w. �n1_ w r+! h� I k I , 9, . ,i r• -a, +P,a ., .�, .v. ., r. U! .,..':u rV 7. EVEN ,ALI" -^ �14a1, Miclrlef d@ �� ice, .Niaholgon Wade teff,@, Is( tltro; wing*, Dolor. Ifni90 t .alter Jos, Cowan, Cameron )=til• k ind, Desgdrd'lne, McClure W$J' ea. 3T..MARYS--`Gnal, MosniP de- a ice, Innes, Gibbard; oentre, w $ rbie; wings, Ellis, Boyd; alter- tes, Ney, Gibb, Wraith, Hamil- M a, Vowell, DOnp4nore, k`letcher, cM Arman, Rankin. Summary First Period—Goals:, St. Marys, V )hie (Ellis), :$5; St. Marys, Duns- L ire' (Fletcher), 3:47; St: Marys, ryd (Noble, Ellis), 6:58; Hensall, S )wan ('Knight), 11:53; St. N drys, Vowell (Hamilton, wraith), 'K :14; St. Marys, Noble 18:44; St. Z aryGs, Wraith (Vowell, Hamilton), V : 00. Second Period• -Goals': St. Marys, A )well (Wraith), 1:51; Hensall, L unro, 8:25; Hensall', O'Shea (me- t, ie, Hildebrand), 9:1.6, St. Marys, s ansmore (-Aetcher-), 10:31; St. it aryg,' Vowell (Wraith, Hamilton), 1:00; St. Marys, Fletcher (Duns, ore, Herman), 13:55; St. Marys, t owell (Wraith,, Innes), 17:14; I ensall, Munro (Knight), 18:14 St. [art's, Herman, 19-10., f Third Period — Gpals: Henstrll, , night (-Wade, Cowan), 2:07; Hen ill, Hildebrand (O'Shea, MsCue), :47; Hensall, Hildebrand (O'Shea.) l 3:46; St. Marys, Herman (Duns- rore, Fletcher), 15:57. Don't Feed a 'Cold'' ' There's an old saying about feed- ag' a toll and starving a fever. +lodern .medical men disagree with his." They recommend that at the nset of the common cold plenty of [quids be taken. Milk, fruit juices .nd water will all help. , Rest is mportant and, if .possible, a day :pent in bed will help. Another Iseential is protecting others from .atching the cold' by covering the ace and nope when coughing or sneezing. Disposable tissues are he safest kind of 'handkerchief to Ise. , a r J n t 4 a , , i� v t• e TX9llrm , � w t e h , I.O.O xi+Ai41 a kkl - eIi 'in li mr1411'ni t t . o ,F, id ': a G`o.•. ty i e r� t lau @ � b13 w .Q n ;F '� G}$ Bil ld R � � F. �v' Rpo t i � , r � r , T I r ? -f iC ! r G ,c, r .(► wd form- to f gift, :� Q,. ,In r w a. lar r 9rw'a d g • tp M 'Bx a + , t @ eT large, 4 �. �•, e � I @- F, k�Alr,� i a f• r Q.1W, MAO tur- and Jimmy,"+both in, horyA# • . '! out t.. ply o ed, o9 ., bo, OUA . � kn _ b, + • ...,,, ,. t... „ �. $,.., i Gifts were received for the (phi$ .., 1.., i • ;,..a,,r .. , ,il. gilt Apia, d .. I r m a,, s... .. a ed •one dr shelter at '(lode cir..� ,• .:. ; ,, � � ,. ..:• . „F, ; ,.r•, T re speciaia were off'•x en's S A of the slightest, st v ., t ,.� e y a h nd Apt h rg _ , i. r.n d .p .. �' �� , �> to � '� � �. , g. �' „I tF,. .4 v a r din „fz , „A,., :. •. ��yrs: and turkey, was, won. by Ed- Mrs. L. Jacobi gave ea . . g c � r s.., 35�p9 ey, base:>ze got` too ata, :x r�., t Slee Cil ton , and Mrs. William Brown sang a ,,�? •r'?, i'.. 4Td p, m . r the second I she'?", 15, was taken by Lorne. Qsier, solo., . "The scent fs:str9ag enolih yptth th:,9pr)r,f4 �r in fir` -r J rs D, and the third was- won MachQ Listowel, $50 in an Santa distributed gifts ntoatheaMuce mem out resorting to .b(oadhounds s;vQr a d"p4oliabt IR sec ish, bers. A Christmas lunch was sere- 'Inspector exciaiamed sniff ng 'vig ,What yon,ve, � peri (lCohtYitl� 01'0;,1.. �ifi�et11� ,Regular games were won by Mrs. ed in the lodge club rooms. The Gorge McDonald, Stratford; Mrs. tables were attractive .with a117, 1 � f,', , 41fred . Cameron, Seaforth; Mrs, Christman ,motif. Each member re-. erne Wilson, Brucefleld; Mervyn ceived a favor. 'SEAFORTH M.ON.UME'?�m odkfn, Walton; M,rs, Jas. Kelly; W'ilson,. Brucefleld; £N DAILY Py0'!}E aaforth; Mac Fog indicates approaching fair OP rs, Thomas Butt, Hensall; ,Clem weather. rauakopf, Dublin; 'Mrs. Ric. ayfor, Kippen; Ross MdOiure, T. PII,YDE & SO1*T x ar ink ix , Talton; Mrs, W. D. Wilson, Bruce- f rh 1fF 3' ATdI TYPES 'bF CEMETERY MEMO$ ,S eld; John Wilson, Clinton; Miss i iia` ,} bble Seip, Seaforth; Miss Thelma Egduiries are invited. For - re, Seaforth; Mrs. a Mrs. Pollarrd,Brus- CI> utoi, els; Miss EvelynRivers, Sea, Exeter -, tiali fig 1, lrth; Carl Van Der John; Seaforth. (Continued from Page„ 2) Phone: 411 ►hone 10$ ,1 The Ladies' Auxiliary of the 4nadian Legion held a draw for der good cover during the winter. Gib' I ree articles: a. lamp, won by Mrs. Under poor storage .,conditions a machine will deteriorate more from?! ` ;d, Brown, Egmondville;' a blanket, i 5 ron by. Mrs. Betty McLean, and a rust and corrosion than it will fromtA rin r wear. If your shed has only an ■ ailing rod Won -by J. +Flannigan. Iachine'in on' earth floor, run the m :ire Women's Auxiliary to Scott Hospital also made a Planks. Avoid piling 'heavy ob Hailfdros' ¢emorial Hop7 ;' en [raw on a 30 -pound turkey, won jects on any machine. Many grain It is proposed to open a small hairdressing and beauty parlor+ A away -backed drills have become )y Mrs. C. E. Smith. establishment at RCAF ,Station, Clinton, to help provide some of _•_^T owing to mower tongues resting the hairdressing requirements of our airwomen personnel. on them all winter. staff of Hensall Bell a I It is good business to eogserva The services of one hairdresser from 1:00 p.m. to S:Op p ' . - your equipment and good' sense to Monday to FSriday, inclusive, and possibly two hairdressers froT+# Office Party in Exeter be fully 'prepared for spring opera, 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m, Monday to Friday, inclus've, and from 1) ,. 1, r tions when the%ime arrives. a.m. to 5:.00 p.m. on Saturdays, are required. ; t The staff of the IHensall Beill, It is desired to negotiate a contract with one competent,': relephone office enjoyed a turkey reliable hairdresser, who will provide the above services including;( z s liner at M'onetta McRrard's, Exe Death of a Fllm equipment. :er, last Wednesday evening, fol ? t; [owed with a theatre party. Later Good accommodation available at nominal rental. bhey met at the Hensall office and (Continued from Page 2) Applications from competent hairdressers who can supply exchanged Christmas. gifts. references will be considered. Such applications should be ad cause. Somebody, close at hand, dressed to the _ had sneezed. without pretending tobe a COMMANDING OFFICER, RCAF Station The average worker in Ontario trained detective, I'd say it was a . makes $56`46 a week. sneeze," his companion whispered. Clinton, Ontario icl'l Police Village, loan, $1,000:00; Exeter District High School, $2,- 896.04. Hag Municipal Telephone S'ys- tem—H. G. Hess, $1,814.74; Ideal Supply Co., $175; Dr. D. B. Fergu- son, $16; H., W. Brokenshire, v $108.52; Lucien Corriveau, $4.50; Bell Telephone Co., $9.52,55; J. W. Haberer, .$80 Northern Electric Co., $392.17; Ed. •Corriveau, $4.50; Joseph Corriveau, $5.00. New Year's Eve DANCE SEAFORTH COMM1VNITY CENTRE, Wednesday, December 31 Murdoch's Orchestra Hats, Horns, Novelty Dances Auspices . of Seaf Orth W.I. Admission — 75 Cents Christmas Night DANCE LOOBY'S HALL DUBLIN THURSDAY, DEC. 25th Hatburn's Orchestra V Dancing 10 -1 Admission 75c W#C. THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE "Put Christ back into, Christmas" is the new Christmas slogan. It Would have more point if there were joined to it this other slogan —"and get liquor out of Christmas." That would be. quite an undertaking seeing that a writer in Maclean's Magazine estimates that Canadians will spend 65 millions on liquor in the two days before December 25. Canadians are guilty of other wasteful extravagances at Christ- mas, but none of them are compar- able to this sinister liquor bill. The wasteful •expenditure is its least odious feature. The real case against this inordinate u,se of liq- uor is -that it destroys the hafip'- ness of so many fan, Jlies. Beyond that there is enough decent senti- ment left in Canadian people that it is an offence to them when they see the holy season of •Christi a.s n turned into the season of the big debau'd i- "Got liquor ot3t. HC Chriel mos an'd' put i idt l)at`1~ 1h�'� NOTICE TOWN OF SEAFORTH' N PARKING BY ORDER OF POLICE To facilitate snow removal, No Parking on the Streets of this Municipality will be allowed between the hours of 2 a.m. and 8 a.m. This order will be strictly enforced in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act, Section 43, Subsection 9. NOTICE is hereby given that the said Municipality will not be responsible for any damages caused to parked vehicles as the result of snow removal operations. s Y ':.9. f,. � "` :i. f:: ii:;S::'::•+.`: .; �'.,: ,.�ST':'.:•.'i°.• SII n rrf.. v �? sax , � The Holidays mean ,� extra company... extra entertaining. TA^ Ut Coca-Cola help r; ' make holiday hospitality / ► / easy. Havae enough on hand ... and serve it ice cold. 611ottlecarton 3 Wading Fddeial Sales and Erds• Tax frA."H a r•pishpdhvd�nwrlf:L F4a dehosii 20 Per boiile Authorized bonier of Coca-Cola under coolmd with, Coca -Cob U& > ESBECO LIMITED 658 ERIE STREET, STRATFORD, ONT. — PHONE 78 .5 -,Coke" is a registered trademark s F • l�yf '0 tn;S , Motors, 'soh 24.2 4• Zurich Mot ler BARBERS :`•;%_'� .f s .'ic• .4 i e 102 0• k rah r 16.82• Bro e ar & O'Brien, 7.30. )atars $ ��-�^M^�->� y rs / :��� , • a, �:.l. 4 General Accounts Ha Tow ns hi Ge Hay P 13 AF ci ' ie a C a ltt s be n f t increase the Mbar ri sed t n se g It is proposed o P A Y :.�• ..� , -Treasurer Corporation Town of Station Clinton, at thebeginningof the New Year.ar. ;. :•� •:> :. e 90 .88 • S. W. Archibald, r, $9. 8 n- m M n- arts om 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p. MO The services of one b r r ,f tt ::::iris en hire 209.1 4• Brok s 6 230 • H. W. $ m 5:00 m to 10:30 a from w barbers P da to inclusive and two Friday, Y Y. •• �. .. Bank of Montreal, $ 18• R. G. Hess, inclusive, and from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. .m Monda to Friday, incl �% <`>`:' " - FI raid 11.25; Stratford Beacon a on Saturdays, ars required. Stock �"'�""�'•'`' x 18,40; Datars & O'Brien, $6.87; Hay It- is desired to negotiate a contract with one competent, up• �s w ;; 1,//, Municipal Telephone System, $1; Harr, reliable barber who will provide the above services, including 500; Garnet Mousseau, .$2; son Schoch, '$2; Henry Steinbach, chairs and equipment. the Hohda s Good accommodation available at nominal rental. �� y • , $54; Hensall District Co-op., $11.77; Geo. Manning, $3,800; Wm. Seibe)t, Applications from competent barbers who can supply refer - • postage, $5; Garnet Datars, $8; ences will be considered. .such applications should be addressed London Free Press, $19.04; J. W. to the • • ` %%%% Haberer, '$20; Earl Campbell, $6; Treasurer_ Huron County; $65; NeilCOMMANDING OFFICER, RCA'Y .Station ' Walker, $2; Frank Wildfong, $175; George Armstrong. $6; J. W. Hab- Clinton, Ontario • erer, debenture, $294,08; William Lawrence, debenture, $164.98; Zvr _ ._ -- , - r 9'. icl'l Police Village, loan, $1,000:00; Exeter District High School, $2,- 896.04. Hag Municipal Telephone S'ys- tem—H. G. Hess, $1,814.74; Ideal Supply Co., $175; Dr. D. B. Fergu- son, $16; H., W. Brokenshire, v $108.52; Lucien Corriveau, $4.50; Bell Telephone Co., $9.52,55; J. W. Haberer, .$80 Northern Electric Co., $392.17; Ed. •Corriveau, $4.50; Joseph Corriveau, $5.00. New Year's Eve DANCE SEAFORTH COMM1VNITY CENTRE, Wednesday, December 31 Murdoch's Orchestra Hats, Horns, Novelty Dances Auspices . of Seaf Orth W.I. Admission — 75 Cents Christmas Night DANCE LOOBY'S HALL DUBLIN THURSDAY, DEC. 25th Hatburn's Orchestra V Dancing 10 -1 Admission 75c W#C. THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE "Put Christ back into, Christmas" is the new Christmas slogan. It Would have more point if there were joined to it this other slogan —"and get liquor out of Christmas." That would be. quite an undertaking seeing that a writer in Maclean's Magazine estimates that Canadians will spend 65 millions on liquor in the two days before December 25. Canadians are guilty of other wasteful extravagances at Christ- mas, but none of them are compar- able to this sinister liquor bill. The wasteful •expenditure is its least odious feature. The real case against this inordinate u,se of liq- uor is -that it destroys the hafip'- ness of so many fan, Jlies. Beyond that there is enough decent senti- ment left in Canadian people that it is an offence to them when they see the holy season of •Christi a.s n turned into the season of the big debau'd i- "Got liquor ot3t. HC Chriel mos an'd' put i idt l)at`1~ 1h�'� NOTICE TOWN OF SEAFORTH' N PARKING BY ORDER OF POLICE To facilitate snow removal, No Parking on the Streets of this Municipality will be allowed between the hours of 2 a.m. and 8 a.m. This order will be strictly enforced in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act, Section 43, Subsection 9. NOTICE is hereby given that the said Municipality will not be responsible for any damages caused to parked vehicles as the result of snow removal operations. s Y ':.9. f,. � "` :i. f:: ii:;S::'::•+.`: .; �'.,: ,.�ST':'.:•.'i°.• SII n rrf.. v �? sax , � The Holidays mean ,� extra company... extra entertaining. TA^ Ut Coca-Cola help r; ' make holiday hospitality / ► / easy. Havae enough on hand ... and serve it ice cold. 611ottlecarton 3 Wading Fddeial Sales and Erds• Tax frA."H a r•pishpdhvd�nwrlf:L F4a dehosii 20 Per boiile Authorized bonier of Coca-Cola under coolmd with, Coca -Cob U& > ESBECO LIMITED 658 ERIE STREET, STRATFORD, ONT. — PHONE 78 .5 -,Coke" is a registered trademark s F • l�yf '0 tn;S ,