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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-04-03, Page 5• �feThr—Y� , • f f at off e pasc1ngy • e t? can e ,n1 �bAV it,7e �p1ost pular'IImla. l king arowod home, ming, e out ttl•pass• a day in thea elty', nd pgtting la, a cowple of late nights as an excuse to'; i5desp in equally fate in the moruuing ' At a, etndente ;tonne)) nieetiegg Monflay !afternoon''planes• were cu,.ssed 'for.'' an, ' '' ster dance,. su$ gesatedu ;for the first -:Friday after returning from the holidays. The reason for this late date is that the, )Corns)) hasn't had time to pre- pare dor a dance. Thanks to ex- ams! This,. then, hap the Easter foot shuffle (falling on April 17— something to look 'forward to af- ter the big rest. Monday also ,presented) another outlook to the students and teach- ers, It was, the ' .rat time this year that, the 'bugle baud has assembled in rank. its success, as a new unit was surprising, even to Mr. Smith, the director. Although the band is almost new, there are a few old) pros help- ing things get started en •the right foot. So far, the band has arcade fast progress); they have •been working on a selection of new pieces which are full of. pep and should sound a bright note for In- spection. To adorn this 'freshman crew' there will be new uniforms, along with some new trumpets and drums. Last week' J•im Flannigan and Doug Stewart were chosen as top contenders for the London Free Press Leaders' Club,' (Friday the students bad the opportunity of choosing between these two fel- lows, one to represent their school in London. Although the race was close, Doug Stewart came up ,hold- ing the large end of the votes. On his visit to London, Doug will have the opportunity of going' through the London Free Press newspaper and radio building, along with vis- iting other• important places, in the London area. Question of the week: Have you ever aeon the results of smoking cigars and drinking cokes, 'then taking aspirins to kill the paha? `bis Week At, the By weal M Olt utter around the old Italie of 1S.4DH.S. this week hae been a -flora/Aided atixtilre of Easter exams -algid Easter holidays. iaa the fecal)), department, results are. being .heard, which causes a. variety oil opinions. Not likely the reports will be handed out until after the ,Easter -week vacation, To some this might •!be a cheerful note, but -to the alcove, hard-working student sol Who received top grade marks.it Might - be regarded as prolonging the hour Of rearard, !Holidays. always meet with, the approval. sof students•, especially Easter holidays )which end the long, hard grind of studying frown Christmas to Faster. Only 10 weeks. ago I was reminding you -that 74as- ter was only a short- time away. At the time, it sounded like a long CAME IN AND SEE The New 1953 'Westinghouse * Refrigerators Washers * /roners SEE OUR BARGAINS ON DISCONTINUED LINES . Box Furniture Store FUNERAL SERVICE Phone 43• Res. 595-W FARMERS! Let HURON FARM FEEDS LTD. EGMONDVILLE (1) CLEAN YOUR SEED NOW! We will pick up, clean and deliver it back to you promptly. Phone 664 r 33 for Appointment , (2) MARKET YOUR EGGS and POULTRY We have an excellent market outlet. Take advantage of it; it will pay you dividends to -day! Phone 664 r 33. (3 GRIND and MIX YOUR GRAINS WITH. PURINA PREMIXES. Phone 664 r 33. (4) EXPLAINTO YOU HOW PURINA'S COM- PLETE LIVESTOCK and POULTRY FEEDS CAN MAKE MORE MONEY FOR YOU FASTER! PHONE • 664 r 33 — SEAFORTH LEGION HOCKEY Games played Saturday, March 28 Rovers 4, Black Hawks 4. Goals for Rovers- scored by: T. Broome 2, R. Scoins 1, Wilson 1. •Goals for Black Hawks: B. Flannigan 2, C. Kerr 2. Rovers win the series. Maple Leafs 2; Rangers 0. Goals for ,Maple Leafs: B. Pinder 1, G. Ast 1. Maple Leafs win: SPORT SHORTS (By K. Laron) Junior hockey in the Seaforth area looks to be coming to a close as the ,Seaforth Baldwins enter to what appears to be their last week of battle against the Waterloo :Sis- kins. So far in the best -of -seven series, Seaforth has gone down for two straight losses. It is believed that if the local boys could cliok and get out and play for what they all are (worth, Waterloo would re- ceive a real eyeopener. ,Some of that talent which led Seaforth to a victorious round with Sarnia seems to have hidden itself. A . Home Improvement Finance Plan for Home Owners The BALL - MACAULAY Yards at Seaforth and Clinton are pleased to announce that through membership in Inter -Provincial Building Credits Ltd., they are now able to offer to HOME OWNERS a low cost Credit Plan, by which repairs, alterations and modernization of existing homes can be financed. Who is Eligible? Any home 'owner of good credit , stand- ing who bas a reasonable equity in his home., What Improvements Can Be Financed Under the Plan? A repair, alteration or improvement of an existing structure, including a detached garage, e.g., finishing attic rooms, adding rooms, re -roofing, new flooring, modernizing kitchens, bathrooms, makipg basement room, etc. Where Do I Apply For Advice? Go to BALL - MACAULAY. They will give you expert advice, examine your home if you so desire, help you to determine your exact requirements, give you a quotation, or find a satisfactory contractor. If you wish, you can do the job. yourself. How Do I Arrange For Credit? Fill out a simple confidential applica- tion in BALL - MACAULAY Office. Are There Limits As to Amount and Time Allowed For Payment? Yes. The minimum credit is $100 and the maximum $2,000, The repayment plan provides for equal monthly instalments in round figures over periods of six, twelve, eighteen or twenty-four months, as you may select. You say how much you oan afford to pay each month and a satisfactory plan will be selected. What is the Down Payment Be- fore I Can Get the Job Started? No dawn payment is necessary on build- ing material. What is the Carrying Charge or Cost of This 'Credit? One-half of oris per eent per month on the total " credit arranged. Tbus a $800.00 credit to be repaid in 12 monthly instalments would cost $6 per $100, or $18 in all. There is no other charge except in the case of small credits of $250 or less, for which an 'addition- al service charge of $1,00 is made. BALL - MACAULAY LUMBER 7.. LIME... - CEMENT - TILE - BRICK SEAFORTH CLINTON Phone 787 Phone 97 s •,•�',s ,.'I,.,�G��.In fn..a,$Ja�ia ar►(i r.10411 ; the w9 # tee, ,t h nt V er fi)))ve a+tp e es ' st 'View et 4's.e salsa l ,4astost game Playa ,! O.ihe ,semrtb. era:, WIten the las. game niei. )was Walk*' 1 S,eafeTtht th0. week before, it wasesrpeet a 010. POW would take that henoir „How: ever, it had to move over -to take second place after Wasinesday night's battle. For the first two periods the lo- cale paced the play, but when the .final )frame came around the tide took a quick change. T'hree•quar- ter of the ways through the period. Seaforth went back into one of their resting.' stage& which have been 'costly to the home elan be- fore. If headsaup •.hockey, combkrled with a determined drive, could, be Waled all 60 minutes, there is no doubt that Seaforth could eome.Pap owning the big end of the score. WANTON Mrs. Ronald R. Bennett under- went an operation •for a'ppendioftis last Tburaday. fir 'Clinton Public Hospital. The Walton Public Library board plan on having an evening's en- tertainment in Walton Hall. Tues- day, April 7. A- play, "Scrambled Eggs," with Belgrave talent, will be presentee, assisted by local talent. BRUCEFIELD Mr. Frank Mustard, Toronto, vis: ited. recently with hie parents, IMr. and Mrs. Alex Mustard. Mr. C. D. Simpsop, . has returned to his home in the village after a holiday in Detroit. Miss Ellen M. Scott, London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scott. Mrs. A. ,Paterson visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Sholdice. Mr. and Mrs. Austin. Zapfe, for- merly of London, have moved to the village. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaiser and Mrs. R. )MacKenzie, Detroit, visited relatives over the weekend. (Special Faster and •Commmn'ion services will be held in the 'Unit- ed Church . Sunday. Rev. Maines Will be in charge, and there will be special music. Mr. and Mrs. Rae 'Dunn and sons spent the weekend in St. Cathar- ines, Next Sunday morning, Easter Sunday, Holy .Communion will be observed in the United Church, • Mrs. H. P. Berry and George El- liott spent the weekend in Strat- ford. ant evi #4Dei neessia 0he+r id to 7,,,•, nd Mrs,`'Me.olalant prlor. t.. theirr moving to div)))e -'Fro- restive euchre was, , eiatpy9.d, nn�til ltlne i,. "ad- d seas, prepareik' y "•Mrs. Love, lg� p esentod Mas and Mrs.: Mer Iavbi+aa with a handsomo, trl-llght fano. • Fofoking is the ,adcireas; • To 'Mr 414 014rs.'McL.achlan: Perhaps an apology is. due you for our have ing invaded the 'privacy of yours. home 'without an invitation, but during the - last 34 years we have so many times enjoyed your whole- hearted hospitality that we feel quite confident of "knowing on w)hd'eh side of •the door to find your Iateh-string, So, bore .we are a Selfishly, 'we regret your removal Props the neighborhood, but haw dreadful .uta would be if we were glad to seem you leave our comnsnn ity! When you Might have gone so far from the old • camp ground, we are very pleased that your (flight is a comparatively short one, DANCE SEAFORTH • Community Centre WEDNESDAY, APRIL .8 Music by Desjardine Orchestra Dancing 10 - 1 a.m. , ADMISSION 50 CENTS Sponsored by the Tuckersmith Ladies', Club ANCE CARDNO'S HALL Seaforth Easter Monday APRIL 6th 10' p:rn to 1 a.m. Clarence Petrie and his Night Hawks Couples and Extra Ladies Only Parents especially invited Sponsored by Seaforth Junior Farmers For the Spring Changeover in Your Home SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION OF -: Sun -Proof and Water -Fast WALLPAPERS •ll in Modern Designs and Colors Chose color like an expert, Put it on in a wink; It's Easy.! It's Fun;! Costs less than you think. The New — PITTSBU WALLHIDE RUBBERIZED SATIN FINISH Complete Fencing Supplies, Barbed Wire, Staples, Brace Wire, Fencing Tools Crown Hardware Phone 797 •Seaforth Fleury -Bissell Land Packers HAVE MANY ATTRACTIVE FEATURES . 1. Full 10 -foot tillage width. 2. Self -aligning roller bearings. 3. Centre bearing to prevent strain. 4. Not only packs, but mulches as well. 5. Has more weight, is stronger, and more attractive in prince. See the new Fleury -Bissell Discs in 7, 8 and 10 - foot sizes, with hydraulic co)ntrol or Lift -O -Matic, made especially for Ford Tractors We have two used 8 -foot Packers; two 8 -foot Tractor Discs, and McCormick -Deering used Spreader on rubber. V. J. LANE FLEURY -BISSELL AGENCY R.R. 5, Seaforth' Phone 46 r 12, Dublin li 1y ' ylivC jai ah fir:Pt .emote '? . IMc%achlan,: wbo. 1 s1utb' .. it, b++r•, err oti tor' an•'othea• hours, happy arid" ited)aturbed, Wow -,rat et vaaesPoil sho , 'iheme soettaalloUree with' Ielaur 'Village life that-yonwould forget 'lie poor work, -a dray •erei tures, • .awe brought witty ns ''tonight a Jilt e "something- to rescind you of ale precialtiveneighbors on sions , 6 and "7, eo "1" lk haum wteest" while we throw more Jigbt an the subject with this trilhgkt Mr. and Mrs. McLachlan thankted. the neighbors for the gift. 1 District Obituaries 1 LATE L 8EUERMANN. BRODHAGElN.—Leslie L. Heuer - mann, 55, who had farmed in 'Mo- Kiliop Township' all his 'life, died Wednesday in Scott Memorial Hos- pital, Seaforth, following a stroke at his home. He was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodhagen, a trustee for many years and secre- tary of S.S. No. 8, McKillop. Surviving besides this wife, for- merly Toleds. Miller, are three daughters, Mrs,. Wikber Chambers, R.R. 1, Seaforth; Joanne and May - da, at home; and live brothers, Harry and Emmanuel, Brodha$en; Edward, Milton; Daniel and •Nor man, McKillop; and one sister, ,Mrs, Rhinoid "Kahle, Mitchell. Resting at the family residence, concession 6, McKillop Township, where services will 'be conducted Saturday at • 10 a.m., followed by service's in St. Peter's Lutheran Church at 10:30 a.m., the Rev. Waiter Becker, Brodhagen, offici- ating. Interment will be made in St. Peter's. Lutheran Cemetery. Cromarty Y.P.S. Meet in Church Last Sunday The Young People's Society of Cromarty Presbyterian Church met (Sunday) evening. Anita Sorsdaihl presided. The scripture was read by Patsy Ramsay, and Alice Sors- dahl sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Sorsdabl. Mrs. R. D. Sadler had charge of the topic and gave a fine .Easter message. New Members Received At Carmel Presbyterian Holy Communion wan observed at both morning and' evening ser- vices in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensail, last Sunday. At the morning service new members were received. Mrs. C. Kennedy sang a Communion solo, ;'The 13p - per Room." At the morning ser- vice, Rev. Fox preached on "The Tragedy of Pilate," andin the eve- ning, "Crucified By Stupidity." Marion Ritchie Group Meeting At Cromarty The Marion ,R.itebie .vening Aux- iliary of Cromarty Presbyterian Church held its meeting at the home of Mrs. Carter Kerslake with Margaret Walker presiding, Mrs. Jack Hoggarth read the scripture lesson, followed by prayer by Mar- garet Walker. Shirley Wallace played aninstru- men'tal and Caroline Walker read a chapter from the study book. Mars. Carter Kerslake read a letter from Rev. J. Elder in British Gulania. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the committee in charge, •p Private: "Here! Hold my gun a minute, will you?" Officer; "Hey! I'm a lieuten- ant!" Private: "That's okay. all trust you." Smart New Ready -to -Wear SUITS 3.to New Easter TOPCOATS • • 2150 to 45.00 Bijtmore & Stetson NEW SPRING HATS 435 to lane • Whites, Plains or Stripes EASTER SHIRTS 2.95 to 5,95 • Newest EASTER NECKWEAR 1,50 - 2.00 Nylon, Nylon -Blend NEW SPRING SOX '$1:.On to $1950 • FOR EASTER'S BEST STYLES SHOP AT . Stewari' Bros. Expositor Want Ads Bring Results -- Phone 41 FOR SALE 1-1952 CHEV. COACH 1-1951 PONTIAC COACH 1-1951 DODGE—Four-Door; Radio 1-1951 PLYMOUTH—Four-Door 1-1950 CHEV. SEDAN --Radio 1-1950 PLYMOUTH SEDAN and Radio 1-1946 1CHEV.—Four-Door Rowcliffe Motors Phone 267 Seaforth Y lv 4 Announcing MILLER a ci o T D &Iiight INSURED SE, g ENG> �y w pSpNE• Days 362 Nights `BEE and MILLER vies d Ser Sales an Sue!teste lobs and Oil VulcanizingGYeaSe Tire and 'tube Phone 36 ,._Seaforth,:: • j)fSd�E tizkjraa z 3'