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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-10-16, Page 70 • "000041' prize for :p4A 'r. row.< Ml7kreekb P. P. Rearia4s',, ilk, R. peer, est, ahatwl :S of. l Wlpol; Standard temioat Co., 10 4004, b, A. B. Gteeper, Donald. A. 0104,aap. best showing of short ,'SStehdard Q'hemiaa1 Go., God - 4e Campbell, Dou414 War ; market lamb special, „IL ISteeper. Specials • .419001aal, CRmmerclal Production tae- .A•�Fples, Mrs. M. Bennett. Boy Elliott, Evelyn Beaton, . aok Ho'w'ard, Mrs. W, Doupe, S[rs. Wim. O. Clarke, Ann Tate. Tvactor Bobo. Lloyd Holland, ()tahrnet' and • Bob Talbot dell. ; stlo .Pie. a>Ld 'Cake P.ompe(i ti9aa Canadll" L'ackers iLLd, Pio, Fester, Al'rs. Ora* ltir' ling, 'Afro.. W 1..4ewell -oake, ...ra. W)n. Clark, Mrs.• •Grant Stirling • Mrs. Harper English. 'mals of Speed Dusty Miner's Boy (Bob Kirk Ory, -Watton) 1 2 2 Joe's Ohl(J. R. Burns, Sea Pgti4) 2 9 3 Captain Brook . (Scott Kerr, ,&eaforth) 4 1 Louie Lee (J. R. Burne, forth) 3 4 4, Meeting of Logan Council Held Monday Logan Council met Monday with all members. in, attendance, the Reeve :presiding. Road accounts amounting to $3,051.2.8 and miscel- laneous accounts totalling $2,069,93 DOWN puts a $100 Canada Savings Bond in your name! Don't miss this chance; Save as you earn, on The Dominion Bank Installment plan. Twelve months to pays Easy payments average Bean than 79.00 per month for a 7100 bond. Denomination$: $50, $100. 1500, pi,800, $5,000. Place your order now at any branch of The Dominica Bank. Buy for cash, or on installment plan. THE MINION BAN K 50.211 82 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE CANADIAN PEOPLE SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS OPEN DAILY - PHONE 368-J T. PRYDE & SON ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS Mnquirles ere ia'vlted. Exeter Phone 41-J Clinton Phone 103 Your Business Directory LEGAL A. W. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Phones: "Office 173, Residence 781 ;SWARTH ONTARIO McCONNELL & HAYS t arrlsters,$olicItors,,•Leto. PATRICK D. McCONNELL H. GLENN HAYS, Q.C. County.Crown Attorney SEAPORTS, ONT. Telephone 174 ACCOUNTING RONALD G.. MCCANN Public Accountant 49LINTON ONTARIO Mice: Phones: Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 456 A. M. 'HARPER Chartered Accountant 66 South St. Telephone ' Goderich 343 Licensed Municipal Auditor. OPTOMETRIST JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist lyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. Phone 791 MAIN ST. S'EAFORTH Office Hours: Week days, 9 a.m, 400 5:20 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to It pan. Closed Wednesday all day. ':ftursday evenings by appointment only. CHIROPRACTIC McINNES iChiropraetic - Foot Correction COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,'Monday, Thursday - 1 to 8 p.m. AUCTIONEERS HAROLD JACKSON Specialist inn Farm and House- tltold Sales. licensed In Huron and Perth tionntles. Prices reasonable; satis- %nation guaranteed. For informatton, etc.; write or phone HARC LD• JACKSON', 661 r r64, SW6104 MR, 4, Seaforth. JOSEPH L. ,RYAN Specialist in .farm stock and dm - 41. nnent® and household effects. Batisfaetion guaranteed. Licensed Rn Huron and Perth Counties. For particulars and open dates, write or phone JOSEPH L. RYAN, >B. R. 1, Dublin. Pihono 40 r 6, iDaablin Etlllfi%1RI>l'" err Eiti: IOT't • L oefl apd AUotIRJ1eer • aorreapondepge prop $ y' anawer- 1 t 1mmodlate arranSeme tt oat aa .ad.�e for bale dates by:Pieta* 13166-1, Minton, Chargee riYotd(lrate ill�4 satisfaction gu8ranteed. PERCY 0, WRIGHT 130110Sed Aiic&loneor• ram4rty Ltveotoik and Patti) Satei s Specialty h61(on sale, eall BM Arnot. sneer. Phare Hai. ;'Ili'`' it 'MEDICAL DR. M. W. ST•APLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 110 Hensel) JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 54 Seaforth SEAFORTH CLINIC Telephone 26 E. A. MoMASTER, B.A., M.D. 1nternest 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 TURNBULL & 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, - SEAFORTH, ONT. Phone 113 Special Representative: The Occidental Life Insurance Co. of California. THE NeKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. HEAD 'OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Ont. OFFICERS: President - J. L. Maloner Seaforth Vice -Pres. J. 1T. MeEiriti2, Blyth Manager and Sec.-Treas. - M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Diliz 'TORS: E. J. Pre TreAd.s , tam; J. L Malone, Sete a '; '. H. whit, more, eaforiff,; i3hrte. Leonhardt,. Bornh+illta f Robert ' Archibald, See' forth; John 'it' 3ifeEwing, Blyth; William S. Alexander, Walton; Har V�er, d'oderlch; J. E. Pepper, Id. 4:.•H DAIFl, ( CAl.FrOL,VE C)1wb' 4@r: ArA;o10 Rathwef, lir R 3;;;'GUe±tpn, Award en Calf S.bowManbhrp basest on; IMSed On 400 'pts, l0014. Edwin lhtnn, RR. 3, Barfield 335(1)' 90' Betty A.poem, :.R:, 3, Olintan , . , (1<k)' 75 Doris Postill, R.E.. 3, Clinton (.g) 85 Jacqueline 'e?lafl', Rayfield (4) 87 Gerald' A. $.oyes, R.R. 1, Varna . , (8) 84 Yuki O1uff.', R.R. 2, Bayfield (7) 85 Jsxnes, 'OVi. Storey, RR. 3,. O11n1on„ 5 (9) 80 Bob �Cluff, II. 3, yfieid ..... , . , (10) 78 (2) (10') 386 (4) 178 (3) _330 (6) 372 (8) (9) 3' 8 (11) 3,55 (1) 390 (7) 376 (5) 376 Kenneth Potter, . R. 2, i)linton . . Bruce Lobb, R.R." 2, Clinton Donald Lobb, R.R. 2, Clinton Club Leaders: R.R. 1, Goderich. (2) 89 (5) 86 (3') 88 4.11 BABY BEEF. CALF CLUB John Peeves, R.R. 3, Bayfield; Howard McCullough, Joanne McCullough, RJR. 3, Clinton Mary McCullough, R.R. 3, 'Clinton.. Lloyd Holland, Clinton Doug. Armstrong, Varna Grant A. Keyes, Varna Robert SlcClymont, Varna Senior lHeifers: Reg. Riehl, kit. 5, Goderich Junior Heifers; David Middleton, R.R. 3, Clinton Garry Merrier, R.R. 3, Clinton Graeme Postill, R.R. 3, Clinton Phyllis Elliott, R:R. 3, Clinton. Terry Elliott, R.R. 3, Clinton Award on Calf Showmanship based on . based on 400 pts. 100 pts. 390 (1) 95 288 (2) 93 380 (3) 85 37.8 (5) 81 376 (9) 73 374 • (10) 71 • (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) 373 (2) 373 (3) 371 (6) 265 (5) 357 (4) 369 1-H SWINE CLUB Club Leaders: Tom Pen'hale, 79 83 • 77 67 69 85 Bayfield; Clarence Simmons, Goderich. Alex Ostrom, R.R..1, Varna Bob LeBeau, R.R. 1, Brucefield . Jim Longmire, R.R. 2, Goderich longmide, R.R. 2, Goderich M. Simmons, R.R. 2, Goderich ... John Simmons-, R.R. 2, Goderich Gerald Itathwell, Brucelield Mary McCullough, RJR. 3, Clinton Joanne McCullough, R.R. 3, 'Clinton Award on Pigs 400 (1) 380 (5) 368 (2) 378 (4) 372 (3) ' 374 (6) (3) (7) Showmanship 100 80 80 80 80 (4) 84 (3) 86 (2) 88 356 (5) 80 360 (1) 90 were ordered paid. Court of revision was held on the Kerr Drain, two appeals being re- ceived. The appeal of G. Adams was allowed and that of 0. Rohrer was dismissed. There beingno ap- peals on the Kistner Extension No. 2 and Brown Drains, the court of revision was dissolved. ' Robert Nicholson was .awarded the contract of the Kerr Drain at $2,939, and Harry Haehnel, the Kistner Extension No. 2 at $1,195, work to be completed on both drains this fall. Council was in receipt of a let- ter from E. G. Thompson, Q.Q., stating that W. G. McGeorge, C.E., had advised him that in all prob- .a,bility he would be unable 'to com- plete the North West Drain report before December 1. The Clerk was instructed to notify Mr. Thompson to contact F. Donnelly, • barrister, Goderich, to that effect to see if that would be agreeable with his client. The court of revision on the 1953 assessment roll was set for Monday, October 19, at 2 pm. The account for spraying leafy 'spurge was received from the Perth N roofs ems'- -Forte AAENTS: Wnlfe1401petJr, Lottdairberej 3•1•1k43r-00011. gtOdhaffefli B<, Brussels; Erie Munroe, Seto 14 • A NUMBER of ancient English churches are replacing their equally ancient roofs with alumi- num. One of these is the Chapel of St. lames in the village of Nether Warton, Oxfordshire. Its lead roof, originally laid in 1665, brought £478 as scrap - enough to pay the whole cost of installing • the new roof. It is a neat example of how, while most metals have been get- ting more expensive through the centuries, the cost of aluminum has been going down. Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd. (Alcan) ■ County Weed Inspector and each ratepayer is to be notified of their o amunt owing, which' is to be paid by `December 14, or six per cent will be added and collected on the 1954 tax roll. The council then ad- journed to meet again Monday, October 19, at 1 p.m. "Don't be what you isn't, Just be what you is; For if you is what you isn't Then you isn't what you is." "Immediate service" IN YOUR LOCALITY FO2 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 RAYE B. PATERSON Trust Officer Masan, Ontario, Phone 51 or any office of GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA TORONTO • Nownetu. arrARA • wuwiet NIAGARA ►Aus • si/1snRT $AULT sae MA*ZZ `CA GARY • YAncove of NOTICE 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 pproved by they Vire Chief. efoP(] , �on 'CPO xogiilar monthly meeting of Hullett Council wast held -Monday evening :4w the 'Qolnmunity Hall; Lon4e10boro. The Reeve and: all, members of the Council were prey'. but, The Zone Forester, S, Kamp" ton, S;4ratford, approached Column re6';arding reforestation in the town- ship, with regard to the possibility Of Connell adopting a forestry by- law. There was agreement with the proposal and Council gaye first and. •seeon deading to a , proposed by-law, withholding third And final reading until the by-law ''had been concurred in by the Department of Lands and Forests. R. N., Alexander approached Council- requesting a grant for -the Hullett :Federation of Agriculture, and on motion of W. R. Jewitt and George, 0, Brown, a grant of $750 to the Hullett Federation of Agri- culture was approved. • Connell on emotion of W. R. Jew- • 'C:44:094.4'4' d•$e $ $. C Cofuoil, accepted ; Elie 'asi. ,so , Pall,,OA .th ,, • 1.954'a)nd deoi, d to i}4T�, a oou of ll r9vision on !biro Wall. November 2;.. at 3 •papa. Hullett. nominations 'wall :be :herd November 27, ,1953 with the •elec- tion on December 7,,,if necessary,. Accounts approved for .paym*At included: Fox, bounty, $10; salar- ies, $125; drainage, $1,132; .adver tieing, $1.80; ,poultry ;killed, $78.55.5; fenceviewers,'' $17; grants, $75Q; reads and bridges, .$3,273.64. WINCFi°%I�SE' Mrs. -F. V. Horne and •kiss Wil- ma Walters attended the Coward- Parsons owardParsons wedding Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan• and Barbara spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, Stail!a. Mrs. Newton Clarke Spent Satur- day with ,r. and Mrs. Bev. Mor - MOTOR couRT OPERATORS! • AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO GAIN NEW, PROFITABLE IDEAS... Yoar and prospective operators are invited to attend an outstanding series of lectures on Motor Court and Motel operation and management to -be held at ; HOTEL LONDON, LONDON, ONTARIO October 26 and 27th, 1953 Registration is entirely free and commences 9 a.m. October 26th: You will benefit from the helpful ideas to be presented on • Interior Decorating • Building Trends • Landscaping • Housekeeping • Business Methods • Public relations Cir arty additional information write THE DIRECTOR DEVELOPMENT BRANCH ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL & PUBLICITY 67 COLLEGE STREET, TORONTO IMA. L•Vs P. Gila, Q.C., M1rGMr C. D. Crow*, D.pvry Mutts add, 14),' CO* -11`ens day ^wide, Mr. a?p ten rr rry spso!tSaturday with. . Skinner, Sit. "TIauls..' Mr. and: Mrs. $elPr `Batten spent Bian)iay evening with Mr 'end Mrs. George Kellett,. Thaw* Rpa4 r R011 SiprY, T.ondon, .aapent tk. weekend with Mr. and Mrs F. V Kerne. • I ,,{.its rr��Y ,✓ "Debentures are the. safe investment I have been looking for" "My Huron & Erie debentures guarantee me 4% interest on my savings, and they're a most dependable investment. I can buy them for a 5 -year term, and for as little as $100. Debentures were tailor-made for my investment needs." Ask for the folder '20 Questions' Hur�n&Erie MORTGAGE: CORPORATION "Older than the Dominion of Canada" District Representatives listed below: Hensall - F. `G. Bonthron Seaforth - Watson & Reid Head Office - London, Ontario What could you do with a thousand ....? '4' 4 ETH Oxy! / slain A FULL 0 4%6 INTEREST ''� EACH YEAR FOR 12 YEARS Yes, we mean a thousand, crisp Canadian bucks! Count 'em . . . Your heart would go pit-aldrat, and you couldn't get home fast enough to spill the good news. At first thought, having a thousand may sound like a pipe dream. But is it? Most everyone ... if he puts his mind to it ... can pile up a thousand dollars, or a sizable sum ... the Canada Savings Bonds way ... because ... you can get your bond, dollar by dollar, month by month, in amounts you'll never feel. If you had started tucking away 56¢ a day with the first series Canada Savings Bonds and had kept at it -you'd have your thousand dollars today .. . and more. Many, many Canadians have done just this, and will continue to do so. The new 8th Series of Canada Savings Bonds will help to put you on the thousand dollar road. You can get them for cash -or in instalments, to suit your convenience. Through your hank, investment dealer, or your own Company's Payroll Savings Plan. CANADA SAVINGS 63. ALWAYS CASHABLE AT 100 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, PLUS INTEREST, AT ANY BANK. ON SALE STARTING MONDAY -- OCTOBER 19th CS -53-6W one 334 A..$nt for Canada Swing