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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-08-14, Page 7-777177 1 ,h. ,. 77.„ , :., E �q���`r� I i�� a 'i'�d> �•d,��!�io luApi •,�W.�, ' , 'd,�• 1 �' ±�t wY lf�e'Et`^ � # '11w " `;144 'r ycoriFer an ► thf+se i#id4 aveTai s -'ttlleaek of fat :are ro6e oa�e e?At►t hello but igatuce ''2 ii�tngtg %i0o�!ing to Lop I'1, and ,autanup o!' the early settlers Vag ed r T.1 *4 !. and dire! �Algt h9No9 In,Ehptfi $0"s, 40`:¢ and "MOM p .00.0, t 'Mdtbil0lst 'Ohl "�9 eplt6bltsh a; i}o;ne iii those dleys ■,tOd11R thin. the early (*Tus +t1uu io died aaugl4 eltrenuaus!.1abor, drill ares fogs ,in„ 1897. ),`hey were 0r ..tope APith a robust gonsl�itlt 1� Fiero;. &o>aa as eairl as 1$64 .howl sairvivett !the stt'a!lu. —man' pit <icC>ItiBants�-Wi11i n Butler, .'tY1,,. ` an41 used.! it, for an idtple• Jbhw Tr. Butler, 1iilimre IChappaL smtm ,ailed. a nUtmer of the boor' Lot'18 ile!r werei 'lifted when other came - 160. were opened. If one is !brave The d 's:t owner In the WS'of the +t DRSb ic, serramaalble Ithran'gh a massat '601 , East; .of Lot 12 was John Craw �2 pah�ietl';'gtass, !burrs; and mild, ford,, who came frown" England, but =! mwm, he *111 Mill' And a ntImber to Hibbert from near Toronto, ve }tombgttonlps. • These are all lying Where hiefirst wife, Mary Jany /lint on '0* ground, and ase Set iu Grikain, died. Qi'e later nt'arried Cement. The lettering In, moot tom. tabella, Bruce. In the B'rst family there were three sons and 'one ifs x4wer. Johnnie and anot'h'er son went to ICaliforni'a. Mary Jane r1 e, is 'arace for '(Mrs• Jack M'cNeivia) and Joe lived p.. dor a time in Ellib!berrt after 'they you in Business maarrield' There W,49 five in the second family — Margaret Mrs. Westervelt School provides William Crawford), Billie, Andy, 901ineons b which otin men Tom and Annie (Mrs. Joe Mbw- Y young Bray). 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Turn eleme{tt: frQA4r ,me±dium: aspamtely into a CX'ean; s'.aueer and low (V'osition '3) -to simmaer,, and al `smell before put#ng through, a iu low water to- rise into +upper bowl sieve or colander Place allout.'fi've ka until only a small ;amount remains 'eggs in half-pint eq.7ltai'nelf4t or 10 y in lower !bowl. Remove from ele- eggs in pint, wide -i 4outUed jars'." 04 ?neat and- stir. Wbeb coffee has . We•believe it Is advisable. to Sep fi returned, to lower bowl; remove up- arate yolks from• whites, add .,pack , N (per bowl and. (pour hot coffee into age 1:1 yolks •with one white of au 'p tall glasses filled with. ice cubes, egg. The1A package whites separ The Question Box ately. Gently MIX in container. H Seal and label. [ Mrs. C. D. asks: How' do you 9 Note: hags are thawed in um i prevent mold on, olives? c Answer: Four a little salad' oil opened package and used while ..p gently on the top of opened jar of still chilled, or held in refrigerator olives. Mrs. W. F. asks: Do you measure' berries (before mashing or after to " ii (Executive Secretarial, Junior, Sauetarial; and for men: Bush- Drawing admiration from all who have seen her, the De' Havilland Comet jet transport reigns Ac: u si- supreme as Queen of the' Alr, combining grace, symmetry, speed and performance. One or two now (!mss Administration, "^ in use in the RCAF, and the first Comet to land in North America, the giant four -engined transport ing. Fall term: August 31 to USBORNE & HIBBERT is seen in the air over Ottawa. The only jet transport iii production and service in the world, the December 18. Comet is powered by four Ghost jet engines, is built to cruise at 40,000 feet, and can do more than (Mail this convenient coupon. MUTUAL FIRE 500 miles an hour. The Comets will provide the RCAF %frith high-speed high altitude aircraft to ex- ercise Canada's air defence system with the Comets being used to simulate enemy bomber attacks, Please send me Westervelt INSURANCE CO. besides giving RCAF personnel experience With the operation and maintenance of jet airliners. School BULLETIN of Courses. HEAD OFFICE — EXETER, ONT. President, William A. Hamilto Mowbray, Whitechurch, Ont. 'f+tAt!AE..........,--.........-»....»..-».-.••••-.-.•..» � C+ecu'pants•—John 'Craw'tbrd, Wil - Cromarty; Vice -President, Martin Liam, ,Crawford', VvMliam J. Hackney, ADDUM ........... ... Feeney, R.R. 2, Dublin. Tom Haoktuey, 'Filmore Chappel -.i M DIRECTORS—Harry Coates, Cen• John ICrawrord- was the first to tralia; E. Clayton Colquhoun, R.R. own the West 50, but George Leary, TWALT 1 Science Hill; Milton McCurdy, ' R.R. 1, Kirkton; Ales J. Rohde, a nabive of Lincolnshire, England, R.R. 3, Mitchell. who m!arriedl Jane Crawford, a sls- AGENTS—Thos. G. Ballantyne, ter of John Crawford, was the first �+IJ[JIGt%ws+ unOj R R. 1, Woodham; Alvin L. Harris, to live on + it. Leary dried share in i lv L om Mitchell; E. Ross Houghton, Or• 1899. Three of their six children o • lived in Hdb'bert fora time, namely: • • Mi Richmond Street • London • Ontaio SOLICITOR—W. G. Cochrane, Exeter. George, Bill andl John. John' lived s,EMETARY.rrI SURER — .Arthur here till around' 1925, when the THIRST QUENOHERS cipes for a few thirst'quenchers Fraser, Exeter• house and barn) were •burned. Only , a silo is, left standing. :Bill Leary, Hello Homemakers. Packaged re Lemon Soothe a brother of George's, who dnd not excellent for bottled beverages are 2 quarts water marry (till late in life, in the 70"s excellent for emergencies but we know that many homemakers like 2 ewes -sugar SEAFORTH- MONUMENT WORKS rind lived' in an extra ,house here till' he to make their own thirst -'quenching 'Grated rind of 3 lemons OPEN DAILY — PHONE 363-J 'moved to !Manitoba,. and Donald drinks. This is particularly true Juice of '6 lemons. Gillespie wlas, in it from 1880 till when we have an abundance of Bring to a boil the first three 1882, when he too, went to Sinta-1 fresh fruits on hand, cold water at ingredients, then strain. Add lemon T. PRYDE & SON luta, Sask. -Prom the time Mani- the tap and, ice cubes in the'refrig- juice and chill before using. Serves tabs was 'opened in., 18.71, 'many 'got erator. Tshen, too, there is a, lot 8 or 10.—•(Thanks to Mrs. 'S'. G. W., ALL TYPES OF. CEMETERY MEMORIALS what was known as "Manitoba Fev- of food value in beferages made Mise H. R. and Mrs. R. M..) Enquiries are invited. er," and the only cure for it was l with fresh fruits. For instance, to "go west." press 'black currants and blueber- Fruit Punch Occupants: West 50=Jahn Craw- ries through a'puree and add either 4 cups boiling water Exeter Clinton ford', George Leary, John Leary, Joe cold water or cold milk. 4 tsps. orange 'pekoe tea Phone 41-J Phone 108 Speare, Fred Kerslake, 'Mrs. Ivan Hill, Walton Kerslake- ('R), Carter Do you remember' years ago when 2.tbsps. sugar the water was carried by pail to 1/3 cup lemon juice Kerslake. Ithe house, many homemakers used 1% cups orange juice Lot 14 t'artarie acid and epsom salts to 1 quart ginger ale. Wlilliam •,Steer was the first who perk up the flavor of fruit juice Steep tea in boiling water for lived on the East 50 of Lot 14, but and probably to make the* drink five minutes. Drain into a pitcher Your Business Directory Andrew Bruce was the first owner , more tart, because the water was and stir in sugar. Then add lemon of it all. Stees-lived from 1860' till not chilled with ice cubes in those and orange juice, Chill. Just be - 1875 on fifteen acres sit the front days. Now, here are modern re- fore serving, add one quart gingrer LEGAL MEDICAL of the fat; then he moved! to Con ale and pour over ice cubes. cession 4, where he died! in the SILLERY DR. M. W. STA.PLETON 1'891'.9. He was sort of an eccentric I tion that spring. This 'cup in the Fruitade A. W. eon person ys Phician and Sur on whom' the •boys liked to Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. g 19301s was found) rusted and batter- 1 quart water Phone 90 Seaforth Play tricks. One e, their jmt etas, ed by Bruce Balfour on a stone- 1/4 cup sugar ?bones: Office 173, Residence 7$1 when he lived' here, was to put sods %' $HIAFORTH ONTARIO JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. in his chimney. phi's 'was' not the heap on Will Bay's farm. After it Juice, 1 orange had been cleaned' and, vollis'hed', it Juice, 1 lemon Physician and Surgeon only settlement where this prank i 19CCONNELL & HAYS Phone 110 Hensall wa!s played, and not all -the guilty was presented again to James Mae- 1/C cup peach juice Barristers, solicitors; Etc. ones, were boys'. A young bachelor, Tavish's daughter, Bessie;' Mrs. Me- % cup .grape juice JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. who was nursing a (bad cut in his, of Kitchener, Ont., at No. 6 1 cup ;black currant juice. ;PATRICK D. McCONNELL physician and Surgeon 'Boot, .was• driven, lanm ad, from his, Sihool Reunion' in June, 1.939. Heat water and sugar to dissolve H. GLENN HAYS, Q.C. phorias: Office 5 W; Res. 5-J sugar, then add fruit juices. Count Crown Attorney smoke-filled, shanty one 'nighlt When, I Oecupattts�John'MeLaren, James Y• Seaforth a young neighbor Lass and, her girl MacTavisth, Andrew Bruce, David - Banana Mdlk Shake SEAFORTH, ONT, _ friend stuffed, hio Chimney with pea Bruce, Frank Bruce. Telephone 174 SEAFORTH CLINIC straw, and then set (fire to it. But 3 sbananai ((Continued Next Week) 4 cups, milk Telephone 26 no grudge was held, because he ACCOUNTING E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D. took the neighbor lass, not too long Internest after, for his wife, Another night RONALD G. McCANN Telephone 27 the frequenters at Pellow's Hotel in Public Accountant, BRADY, MDStaffa were "smoked) out" in the P. L. M.D. same fashion, by a young lad, who ,CIANTON ONTARIO Surgeon/ Office: Phones: Telephone 55 o later years was Superintendent / Nepal Bank Office 561, Res. 455 of m hd I lace d f Stlnday School C. ELLIOTT, M.D. From his place of hiding that night A. M. !HARPER Telephone 26 he chuckledy as, one by .one, the old Chartered Accountant EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday Cronies straggled out and wended 65 $outh St, Telephone and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. their way homeward, for the night. Goderich 343 Appointments may be made. John rMcNevin, who :married Mary Licensed Municipal Auditor. Jane Crawford in 1966, lived in an i -- extra house on We lot till they (CHIROPRACTIC motel to Cobborne-Tow.nshi'li, near OPTOMETRIST Ov Goderieh, Ont. D. H. McINNES Occupants: East 50 —` Andrew JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Chiropractic - Foot Correction Bruce, Willi'am,,Steer (part), George Optometrist a Leary, John Leary, 'David Bruce, Byes Examined. Glasses ni tted. COMMERCIAL H'OTE'L - Frank Bruce.. Phone 791 Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m, !Andrew Bruce clams to Hibbert j4 yi• • MAON ST. SEAFORTH from Blan'shard Township. He own- !Office Hours: Week days, 9 a.m. ed the West 50 from the 1860'x• and to 5:30 p=4 Saturdays, 9 a.m. to VETERINARY lived here till 1883 when; the family p.m- Closed Wednesday all day, _ moved• to the MacTavish farm, Lot !i'Jttlrsdap evenings by appointment D. J. McKELVIE, D.V.M.' 15, A frame house was 'built 'here . tl;'lit only. . Veterinary Surgeon for Tom Bruce, shortly atter ,heIN ls:sz .•". •r" ;'r ' k `' PHONE 99 marrieds Am'd!rew Bruce and wife s:i`, "+''• ,a :`": .li' +�i;,:�('*' IIENSALL, ONT. -- AUCTIONEERS' moved back and, lived, in it after RN$'ULL & BRYANS their son, Dave, married, and! took HAROLD JACKSON overLot 15.' This house was later Specialist in Farm and House• Veterinary Clinic sold to Edgar Allen.. The STs. Bruce home, where the family was bold (Sales. J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M. all born., was sold' to Arthur vin If you're like most of us, you get bilis more often 7,Acemed in Huron and Perth W. R. Bryans, D.V.M. cent, and 'it was used by ,him for a than any other kind of mail. illountdes. Prices reasonable; satis• Phone 105Seaforth stable. Mrs. Bruce was, the former ?action guaranteed. Elizabeth ,Moore. There werereightIf you're like us, most of your bills are For information, etc., write or -- 'boys and, one girl in thisl family. anticipated bills that you've set' aside money to Phone HAROLD JACKSON, 661' r THE ' M��Z.LLOp John and (Mary Ann diedwhen still pay, But what about unexpected bills? An tat, Seaforth; R.R, 4, Seaforth. `�� attending school—ilohn from in p � MUM �, � Fi<�trE emergency operation? A sudden illness? This > JOSEPH L, RYAN I1�1SUI,;ANCE C'O'Y. fiam'ation of the bowels and Mary can 'happen to anybody. Then there is often a Speelalist in farm stock and lm- Ann from 'scarlet fever. The Oth- pp Ifle®eats and household effects, ers in the family were And1y, Wf1t:116, need for prompt, dependable money help. Datlafaction guaranteed. LICOUSed HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont. Ed, Tom, Dave, Joe and' Bdb, who our business is to make dollars available to men Ila Halrou an �elrth. Cowntles. graduated as a doctor: For particulars and open dates, OFFICERS: Occupants: West 50 — Andrew and women who )feted'. barrow to meet a money write or phone Jl)SZ'PH L. RYAN, President - J. L. Malone, Seafortp Bruce, Tom Bruce, David Bruce, emergency. Vise ti�eY a ip '151 branch Offices iB,. IL 1, Dublin. .Mone 40 r 5, Vice -Pres, J'Sec.-Treas. H. McEwing, Blyth frank Bruce, Coast to coast Upr�er the G'alnitdian Small Loans Dnblia Manager and - M. A. Lot 15 lop,► "this law pt ects you froth ul%fkir" leildlfig Reid, Seaforth. John McLaren -took up Lot 15 In [)r4tieS. EDWARD W R OTT DIRECTORS: 18:50.• u' -was for his son, Jahn, but Licensed. fl j., . er ANjtosn+et+x. voua E. J, Trewartha, Clinton; J. L. our era• Wgokwt, ndgNrtY L ®rtospondeacti �iroYn tli^ N eW01"' Malone, Seaforth; S. 8. i1U he was, billed' in 1852 at the age of euoott pt+is�lii • ++!i t Wreaero to budgeting. ,•i Immediate 'aaTobt men e n 19 when! felling a tree. The aec3- it tens you liiiw , 1 t�N f 4 fovarydav expenses, more, Seaforth; Chris, Leonhal'dt, dent happened on a very windy day any terga tuturi+b�Et ciirrp na•t dab4s arra get o made for sale dates by phoning Bornho m; Robert Archibald, ,Shear ins special tb!oias. y Y wa t sit Of lite. Available 456J, ClintO .' Charges moderate � in February v6eri 'h'e vvati• 91nao in at your nearest drench ottl4a, or write: consumer forth; Johat H. MCEwing, Blyth; bine woods' on Lot I9, Concession 13, Education Department, go Richmond stet wast, '� , O41 tahldteed, .,ar- • . Toronto, Ontario. IWY� on alt 'W . der, John Mc / hist. Jo e b S, ,A,1 red � •lama farm oroc y VDN1 Another Ba K .r .. ) a til k �TiillBr, (ad'derloh; J. E. Popper, a - z •,; ' oIF'ILl'�, Laren. From 1864 James MaoT&P- 13mceBold. a sonr!in-Ilse oR 11, cLat in, oft illoe AtroLlotieer 'NO Cromarty t>(iENTS: lsh, ) a ta, opfc send Partn $ale's ed 'Lai 15. ItL 1 68 she ieboivedl a 00 S E I ME b' hpeclaity William Leiper, Jr., Londesboro: silver Cup tram Tom''Kift Reeve J, ll', Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyli ! r Hibbert for having the 'Piet $rteGi4n iMor 1t.ltetter euCtiun tizEle,'eh11 �� . o IVMGir,�p'it+yAiitctlogoei. Phone 1ir3ri NJ�a�tk�eir, BrussEjts; Eric Munroe, Sea acres cleared and ready flat cultdvtir � ti+rd(c�tf YiW���� �uvK� Q/ Z''•'v �/ FIND IT HARD to relax in the den- tist's chair ? Then you'll be g1ad to know that the dentist's drill now has a rival — a new device which "drills" teeth by means of a fine spray of aluminum oxide powder. They say the new technique takes the "ouch!" out of having a tooth fixed. Manufacturers in many fields keep coming up with new uses for aluminum. 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