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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-09-25, Page 711, s; Fam, vebti.17, Ponteinet ante, findeew Patrlek; f3, �. 13,0nei4rY ViannerY, B.O. 11 PUITO S.S. 7; Marenret Korea a, 4; Beatrice Simon 8' .• d O3 Page 6) 81 sp,,-..0.6rard • 0444101iiil‘f " Coan100, BnaAiyiCn'Bifg6OX' 04114440 and 1\figlinniarMer, P. 12;Plainn'09040311,$'01; 4.14117 Ake*ander, 0.;8. Jcsan. 2.e. 6; Bill MeGavin, S.S. 7; Oath MenleY, S.S, 8. 44.93 AAA 4, Melvin here, Pappe, • A.B. It; Kelweth Pa le SS 4 . Fall Fair. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SPTEAMER 29th and 30th • Monster School Parade • $3,200.00 in Prizes Stanger Midway Horse Races with Mobile Starting Gate 2:20 and 2:26 Classes, $200.00 Purses Each • Special Attractions in Front of Grandstand • Tuesday Night and Wednesday Afternoon Three Bands in attendance including Clown Band NOTICE 1 Town of Seaforth BY ORDER OF THE TOWN COUNCIL Effective October 1st, no fires will be allowed at the rear of any business places unless in an incinerator, approv- ed by the Fire Chief. Your Business Directory. .LEGAL A. W. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Phones: Office 173, Residence 781 SEAFORTH : ONTARIO McCONNELL & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. PATRICK D. McCONNELL H. GLENN HAYS, Q.C. County.Crown Attorney SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 ACCOUNTING RONALD G. McCANN Public Accountant CILINTON : ONTARIO Office: Phones: Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 455 A. M. HARPER Chartered Accountant 55 South St. Telephone Goderich 343 Licensed Municipal Auditor. OPTOMETRIST JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist iltyas Examined. Glasses Fitted. Phone 791 MAIN ST. : SEAFORTH Office Hours: Week days, 9 a.m. to 5:30 pin.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Olosed Wednesday all day. ▪ Thursday evening's by appointmenj ▪ only. CHIROPRACTIC D. H. McINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correction COMMERCIAL HOTEL Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m. AUCTIONEERS HAROLD JACKSON 13pecialist in Farm and House- hold Sales. Ideensed in Huron and Perth Counties, Prices reasonable; satie• faction guaranteed. For information, etc., write or #hone HAROLD JACKSON, 661 r 06, Seaforth; R.R. 4, Seaforth. JOSEPH L. RYAN Specialist in farm stock and im- plements and household effects. EatisfeAtiok, guaranteed, Licensed in Riven nd Otn ,Perth intlea. PotaPairtieulntedglipen dates, write or phone JOSEPH L. RYAN, R. R. 1, Dublin. Phone 40 r 5, Dublin. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT Licensed Auctioneer Correspondence promptly answer- **. Immediate" arrangements can ate made for sale dates by phoning 4664, Olinton„ ,Charges moderate P2141 aditaradilim Patentee& P'enpyni'wayqr crororty inerfarm Sale' a Specialty Ike* a betteediteilim, bale, call the IMIllarr. Auctioneer. Phone Re* MEDICAL DR. M. W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 110 Hensall JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 5-J Seaforth SEAFORTH CLINIC Telephone 26 E. A. MeMASTER, B.A., M.D. Internest Telephone 27 P. L. BRADY, M.D. Surgeon Telephone 55 C. ELLIOTT, M.D. Telephone 26 EVENINGS; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. Appointments may be made, VETERINARY D. J. McKELVIE, D.V.M. Veterinary Surgeon HENSALL, ONT. — PHONE 99 TIJRNBULL & BRYANS Veterinary Clinic J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M. W. R. Bryans, D.V.M. Phone 105 Seaforth 'FOR ACCIDENT and SICKNESS INSURANCE LOW COST PROTECTION LIFE INSURANCE and RETIREMENT PLANS Phone, Write or Wire E. C. (Ned) BOSWELL JOHN ST, - SEAEORTH, ONT. Phone 113 Special Representative: The Occidental Life Insurance Co. of California. THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont. OFFIGERS: President - J. L. Malone, Seaforth Vice -Pres. J. H. MeEwing, Binh Manager and Sec.-Treas. - M. A. Reid, Seaforth. DIRECTORS: E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; 3. L Malone, Seatorth; S. H. Whitt more, Seaforth; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Sea. forth; John H. MeRwin‘ BlyAikk Wlfllhnl SAletander, Waltenl,Hav, WayaPlitler, Gederieli; J. 8. PepPe4 Ltrueedelde.' AGIINTS: William Leiner, Jr., Londeaboroa 3, F. Prueter, Dreilliagen; Selwyn Baker, Briistiels; Erie Munroe, Se& fektg&A , Patsyqta MOW BB:, 3.. Grad 0 RAnd '000;74,romer, 13; FeiV0 Saw RAW% Enzensberger,' sp. 4; Jean. Dol. inane, 10-: 'Jane Semenville,,S, 2. 7; Tom"Lore, 8.S 7. 'Grades 1 and 2. 11/1ovent- 244 Marlene 'Pepper, 4.S 42; :Shirley Cut.414, 12; Gary Bottles, 10; Jim alapson, 0.8. 12; Margaret Haase, S.S. 10; Bonnie 'Campbell, SA 194 , Grades 7 and ‘, .A. Bird: Beatrice Sietnon, S.S. 8; Prances 'Hunt, B.S. 2; DonniteMulley, S.S. 12; Ken Mc., Clure, 2:R. 12; No. 3, Ilebbert, no name; Olerulan Kerr, S.S. 10. Grades 7'and 8, Glass Painting: Dorothy Keyes, S.S. 10;' Evert Bin - lamina, SS. 2; Beatrice SieMon, S. S. 8; Donald Malley, S.S. 12; Marie O'Connor, S.S. No. 3; Noreen Dal- ton, S.S, 3. Grades 3 and 4, Wastepaper Bas- ket: Francis Blanchard, S.S. 10; Gordon Byers, S.S. 3; Ronnie Lit- •tle, S.S. 10; James Melady, S.S. 3; Glen Walters, OK 3; Marlene Pep- per, SS 12. Soap Carving, Edith Boyd', SS. 6; Marjorie Smith, ELS. 4; Shirley' Bea- man, 9;- Susan Enssensberger, S.S. 4; Loretta Connolley, S.S. 6; Mac Stewart, S.S. 4. • Writing and Printing, Grade 1, Lois Bernard, 8.8. 12; Lorne Glanville, S.S. 12; Jim Alex- ander, S.S. 12; Jean Montgomery, S.S, 12; Jim Rapson, S.S. 12; Ron- nie Campbell, S.B. 10. Grade 2, Marlene Pepper, 8.8. 12' Shirley anthill, S.S. 12; Gary Alex- ander, 8:S. 12; Ruth Manley, 8.13. 8.; Marie Cronin, ASS 3; Bill Me - Gavin, S.S. 7. Grade 3, Elaine Beattie, S.S. 12; Kenneth Gla,nville, S.S. 12; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Ann Rummel, SS. 7; Margaret Millen, S.S. 6; Jean- ette Levinski, S.S. 3. Grade 4, Ken Papple, S.S. 4; Jim- my Melady, S.S. 3; Ronnie Little, S.S. 10; Joan Lane, S.S. 3; Ann Murray, S.S. 3; Margaret Kerr, S. S. 4. Grade 5: Loretta Connolley, 6; Mervin Pepper, S.S. 1; Jean Mil- len, S.S. 6; Marjorie Smith, S.S. 4; Marion McLaughlin, S.S. 8; MUT Campbell, S.S. Grade 6; Gloria Boyd, SS. 6; Ed- ith Boyd, S.S. 6; Fergus Kelly, S.S. 3; Beverley Henderson, SS. 4; Theo Melady, S.S. 3; Wayne Don mage, B.S. 2. Grade 7: Sean ,McLaughlin, S.S. 8; Faye Love, S.S. 7; Marjorie anth- ill, S.S. 10; .Grazena Chomacki, S. S. 12; Marla Byemnann, S.S. 8; Marjorie Boyd, S.S. 6. Grade 8: Rosemary Lane, S.S. 3; Beatrice 'Siemon, 8; Shirley Horan, S.S. 8; Dorothy Keyes, S. S. 10; Roy McQuaid, 8.5. 3; Kea Ducharme, SS. 3. Fancy Work Embroidered Watch block: Elean- or Keys, S.S. 10; Margaret Alexan- der, S.S. 12;' Elaine Beattie, S.S. 12; Margaret Millen, S.S. 6; Eileen Smith, S.S. 6; Marguerite Scott, S.S. 4. Fancy work on tea towel: Mar- lene Pepper, S.S. 12; Elaine Beat- tie, S.S. 12; Margaret Alexander, S.S. 12; Bernice Glanville, SS. 9; Eileen Dohnage, S.S. 2; Freda Hunt, S.S. 2. A 12-ineb print quilt block: Ber- nice Glanville, S.S. 9; Loretta Con- nolley, S.S. 6; Jean 'Dolmage, B.S. 10; Darlene Robinson, S.S. 3; Mar- ion Riehl, S.S. 8; Margaret Alexan- der, S.S. 12. Best dressed doll: Donna Chom- icki, S.S. 12; Jane Somerville, S.S. 7; Rita Kennedy, S.S. 3; Betty Mur- ray, S.S. 6; Darlene Robinson, S.S. 3; Dorothy Dalton, SS. 3. Embroidered cushion top: Jean McLaughlin, S.S. 8; Donna Chomi- eke S.S. 12; Mayda Benermann, S. S. 8; Shirley Bosman, S.S, 9; Mar- ion Hunt, SS. 2; Bernice Glanville, g:S. 9. --Embroidered buffet set: Dorothy Keys, S.S. 10; Rose Murray, s.a. 6; Darlene Robinson, S.S. 3. Sewing and Knitting Hand -he ed tea towels: Elaine Beattie, S. . 12; Margaret Alexan- der, S.S. 12; Mary Murray, SS. 6; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Marguerite Scott, S.S. 4; Linda Papple, 8.8.4. Cotton pot holders: Loretta Con- nolleY, SS, 6; Marie Cronin, S.S. 3; Marjorie Smith., S.S. 4; Flora Ann oott, SS. 2; Joan .Coyne, 1; Ann Murray, SS. 3. Print apron: Beatrice'Slemon, S. S. 8; Marjorie CuthM, B.S. 12; Rose Murray, S.S. 6; Jean MeLaughlin, B.S. 8; Marion Meet, SS. 2; Ann Murray, S.S. 3. Barbara Ann Stott bonnet: Lor- etta Connolly, SS. 6; Beatrice Ste - men, S.S. 8. 'Crocheted, edge on handkerchief: Bernice Glanville, SS 9'; Loretta Connolly, S.S. 6; Betty Murray, S. S. 6; Betty Kerr, SS. 4; Marjorie Smith, S.S. 4; Ann Mueray, SS. 3. Pair men's dress socks: Jessie Little, S.S. 12. ,Crocheted pot holders: Betty Murray, S.S. 6; Nancy Kelly, SS 3; Shirley) Bosnian; SS. 9; Bernice Glanville; S.S. 9; Betty Murray, S. S. 6; Margaret Alexander, S.S. 12. Raking White bread, Joe Murphy, S.S. Ann Murray, S.S. 3; Billy Murphya S.S. 3; Nanek Kelly, S.S. 3; Fergus Kelly, S.S. 3; Terry Ryan, S.S. 3. Bran muffins: Elsie Doig, S.S. 6; Roba Doig, S.S. 6; Linda Peppin S4. 4; Dorothy Dalton; Luella Moylan, S.S. 1; Dorothy Kaye, S.S. 10. Oatmeal cookies: Sean Millen, B. S. 6; Shirley' Horn, ELS. 8; Mar- jory Boyd, S.S. 6; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Betty Murray, S.B. 6; Grace Dolg, S.S. 6. • Belie; Mary Cronin, S.S. 3; Amy Stenaart, S.S. 4; Fergus Kelly, 8.0. 3; Nancy Kelly, 3; Joe Mur phy, SS. 3. School. lunch: Faye Love, S.S. 7; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Linda Pap - 1e; 8.9.' 4; Dorothy aek S.S.; 10; B6ruk6 GianvIlIe,, 9.2. 0; 14: taAnilYte, 6; Lin- da PAPple;44441,D0othiOltifijila, 8. s. 10 :"Ilauleeta'MelattY, S.S. 3; Jean Millen, S.S. 6; Terry Ryan, SA, 3: *nod calm:: eletie BOA, 8.8. 61 Phyllis MeXieliOl, S.S. 9g 'Bernice AA 9; SildrlaY 13001411; II aa'''',-4"'"••aantaan a Ice,q042p14i;.gi•A.: SO; r_ 0044 'A/#200*1tgeP.', 44* Murray, 2.2.3; Betty Murray OB. 6; Ueda Pewter EA, 4; Mary Cronin, S.S. '3. Oath layer .0413: Bernice. S.S. 9;'1V/argare4, lanntti B.S. 4; Margaret Kerr, S.S. 4;" Ann Mur- ay, S.S. 3; Catharine Ryan, S.S. 1; Linda Papple, S.S. 4. Apple pie: Margnerite Scott, S. S. 4; Marion Hunt, B.S. 2; Ann Dalton; Dorothy Keys, S.S. 10; Jean kloylan, S.S. 1. Lemon pie: Bernice Glanville, S. 4. 9; Geraldine Dennis, as. 9;. Mary P4elatly, S.S. 3; Ann, Murray, S.S. 3; Gary Robinson, S.S. 3; Sana dan Doig, S.S. 6. Pumpkin pie: Maureen Melady„ S.S. 3; Jean Millen, S.S. 6; Dar- lene Robinson, ,8.2. 3. Raisin ,pie; Joe Murphy, S.S. 3; Dorothy Keys, 10; Maureen Melady, S.S. 3; Terry Ryan, S.S. 3. Pie baked by teacher: Jessie Lit- tle. Manual Training Milk stool: Stanley Glanville, S. S. 9; Robbie Scott, S.S. 4; Leonard Miller, S.S. 8; Bert. Dennis, S.S.; Kennie Ryan, S.S. 1; Ann Murray, S.S. 3.. Bird house: .Mervin Pepper, S.S. 12; Andrew Patrick, S.S. 12; Don - ant S.R. 12; Bobby Murray, S.S. 8; Leonard Miller, S.S. 8; Paul Murray', S.S. 8. • Door stop: Bobby Murray, S.S. 8; Leonard Miller, S.S.. 8; Rom Cuthill, S.S. 12; Ronald McClure, ACKACHE MaybeWarninq Backache is often caused by lazy kidney action. When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the system. Then backadie, disturbed rest or that tired -out and heavy -headed feeling may soon follow. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal action. Then you feel hetter—sleep better—work better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. 51 41 USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE — EXETER, ONT. President, 'William A. Hamilton, Cromarty; Vice -President, Martin Feeney, R.R. 2, Dublin. DIRECTORS—Harry Coates, Cele tralia; E. Clayton Coleuhoun, KR, 1, Science Hill; Milton McCurdy. R.R. 1, Kirkton; Alex J. Rohde, R.R. 3, Mitchell. AGENTS—Thos. G. Ballantyne, R.R. 1, Woodham; Alvin. L. Harris, Mitchell; E. Ross Houghton, Orom. arty. SOLICITOR—W. G. Cochrane, Exeter. SECRETARY,TEEASITEER — Arthur Frazer, Exeter. :‘1119 • , ene,„ 4140 I*: ifillji: ;,1-.444.141, iIiijoY, 4Mel_,, fl 700191.1.411414:'0'4"4$71.1"; -4714971:oo, 4:**0,,.-,*140%,411Cti)*"°1;:91;.:'**3.itirAYalit.;": Me.1.10t'Alco- may; 'Axn,deiii;w14.57,1044,9kw,14.: .4.4444/0.4140, Q.eft2:.g!i Joyee Ryan Io t liO1.4er: Ken MliPTAY, BB 2; Eeilne.th G1anvflW, SA 12; Gar' Atjagtader, SS. 12, Wall bracket: Marlene Pepper, BB 4; Neil BaBlen, S.S. 8; Garr Alexander, S.S. 12; A014 Murray!, 2. •S, 8; Margaret Alexander, SS. 12; Ken Glanville, 8.9. 42. Indian relics: Fergus Tanta', S. S. 6. Wood collection; Bert Dennis, S. S. 7. Lawn ornament: Kennth Ryan, S.S. 1; Ken Murray, S.S. 8; Renald Ryan; SS. 1; Kenneth Glanville, S. 12; Jim: Rapson, S.S. 12; Gary Aleaander, S.S. 12. 10Rn:cotton insects a 1V4ayda Beuer- mann, SS. 8; Annel'MaloneY, S.S. 1; Beatrice Siemon, S.S. 8; Cather- ine Ryan, S.S. 1. Collection leaves; Mayda Beuer- mann, B.S. 8; Marjorie Smith, S.S. 4; Marjorie Cuthill, S.S. 12; Bert Dennis,. S.S. 7; Shirley Bosman, S. S. 9; Don Hulley, S.S. 12. Weed collection: Marlon Bubb, S. S. 8; Mayda. Beuermann, S.S. 8; jean McLaughlin, S.S. 8; Beatrice Siemon, S.S. 8; Shirley Horan, S.S. 8; Patsy Manley, S.S. 8. Races Race 1: Mary L. Coyne, Pauline Knee 4; Billy 8eea,Kin407' WA. f Race 5: Irene. Shea, DorothyDal- tOn, Janet Co • Rue 0; P9t1$.com., Roy, Dewier - mann. Ken Murray, Michael Lto.E.9. Mace 7: Janet ahoMlaki, Rego Mary 1.ian. lean Melady, Mary Lee Onine, Elsie Doig. Race 8: Harry Ryan, Billy Ryan. Jimmie Lovett, Joe Maloney, Gor- don Byers. Race 9: Joan Lane, Anne Dalten, Joan/Coyne, Sheila Mitlone, Joyce Lane, Rice 10; Terry Ryan, Jimmie ABABitit an,5' Theo Melady. .44.90 .14; 44.04) 104' 140401,4 Mary Roach, . 'Veroah Lane,,14grlorle 'Race 14z Ken Maloney,' Terry Ryan, Barlite'Malon- ey, WOW att14•4* 15; Sandra Doig; Darlene Kobloson, Agnes Kielraell,. /lacy Roach, hen. Race 16; Leonard Maloney,. Kea Maloney, Louis. Maloney, Fergus Tug-or-war was won by north - side boys: Bobby Murray, Robby Doerr, Ronny Driscoll, Gerald Sloan, r • tr SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS OPEN DAILY PHONE 363-J T. PRYDE & SON ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS ELIVItirlen are invited. Exeter Phone 41-1 Clinton Phone 103 GIVE GENEROUSLY... HELP THE BLIND TO HELP THEMSELVES Your Contribution Will Provide These Needed Services: Social rehabilitation through counsel of field secretaries. Home instruction in crafts and Braille reading and writing. Main- tenance of the now Western Ontario residence and recreation centre. Job place- ment service. Blindness prevention service. . A • This campaign is being conducted from Sept. 21. Oct. 3 in tho Counties of Elgin, Huron, Middlesex and Perth and does not include the cities of London and Stratford, where the C.N.1.11. is affiliated with, the Community Chests. $18,000 IS REQUIRED NOW! Of an annual operating cost of $46,000, 328,000 has already been provided by municipal grants and Community Chests. Send Your Donation to: THE CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTL FOR THE BLIND Campaign headquarters at GODIRICH — LONDON — ST. THOMAS — STRATFORD "'"'""" •;‘,, ' 4 4444 4 0 4 'Art • service" IN YOUR LOCALITY FOR Estate Planning and Wills investment Management and Advisory Service 4% Guaranteed investments 2% on savings — deposits may be mailed Real Estate Services For prompt attention call RAYS B. PATERSON Trust Officer Mensal, Ontario, Phone 51 or any office of GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA ' TOBONTO • „inartestnan OTTAPA • wirmsori ' NIAGARA trams • sulatikr '1 SAULT STE. ISAMU. • isncOnvise 4 t 41; an • •ene.Ananna'An.'iaa,-., Ford Trucks cost less to run! 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