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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1956-02-17, Page 7110, 41'• Sgt. R. A. itql.11YAglirf9t$1,4filc,:, ICH, who is takipg a qp,0014 *thtlek cOrse, arcamp BoFdIgnt, **Ad 14, p*Atth 1,10,4111448, 11)onaki, AlOPon, Hon, ,and brother 'N‘t* :,Me thirty members of Amber Beheheh Ledge, ',AfenS.all, • sfeio tileste of rridetif,fluron Rebekah Lodge, 'Exeter, Wednesday night. -Ilse degree Otani Of - the Exeter ludgecOnferred the degree 'on fou 11 candidates, KM, Archie BtaCGre- •r, ger, N.G., Of Oman Lodge, and . Owen AtkinSon. Past Neh4er4:4110.0.*1 of Exeter Lodge nem-, .01mended the degree team on their 0. • ,/ work • N.G. Mrs. Stuart Dick conducted the business when plops were "Male to cater to a euchre, ..ano, dance February 29. -The group catered to a banquet February- 10 Sur the Legion Auxiliary. Five. • dollars was donated to the Navy WYi League of Canada - Saturday •::ingbt was old-timers'tbrfrY4A414'-ci;ii)i,i Fin. night at the Seaforth- Arena 41A0g. 3 al score of game was: Navy- -srsof other, days, sat $0,324*3., ;,".7t9r.ge 11, 4i0 9,;:1 " n!lt on the hockey lanes ; sX,'bv9r..A,9fItie,,..q:boys MaYes, *44c Al - veterans of the Army competed , WO was ,when Ve the • P- only Amur penalty,withNavy.W.:1j Airforce. 'triP10, 1311r :he Vettt *. tendance was poor due to a terT-, on goat, eatesedthe penalty bog. rific snowstorm, but the entlzu* The Army, unknown to the others iasm ,of the. players was high. and the referee, putanother140Y7 Those Present could .easily pick, er on the tee and -wirer 'did play out the 1 former players of great, shorthanded; WhenBjfl Smith) for teams of years gone by, but de- the Navy -Airforce, stopped to tie spite thia-thefOtbors played a good a shoe lace, the ArMyliellows call - lame. Some were pretty rusty in ed for a penalty -for holding up the 4kating end stickhandling, but the game. So "lament to the penalty crowd thought it good fun. box for the second penalty of the In the first period the Navy -Mr- game. force crew proved too strong and Jack Eisler 4nd John Flannery were better around the goal than were the mahl scorers for the. the Army boys and led 5-1. The Army, as they were in on all nine second period was more even, with goals. O'Shea, B. Smith; F. Sills the Army notching 3-3, while * and Archie Dobson were the big the third period the Army appear- guns for the Navy -Airforce. Ken ed to find their sights and with Chessell and Stuart` Wigg were better combination outscored the spectacular in the nets. Other members taking part in the game TOWN OF SEA -FORTH Tax Prepayment Receipts for 1956 The Town of Seaforth will pay 4% per annum, up to August 31, 1956, on all Prepaid Taxes. Certificates and full particulars may be obtain- ed at the -Town Clerk's Office, in the Town Hall. D. H, WILSON - Treasurer r Acckiimed DETROIT'S best... One of the countrys most popular Motel TULLER .. featuring convenience. cOmatort, quality! A cosmopolitan atmosphere in home -like setting. In the, center of all downtown activities. Newly decorated. Ultra modern, comfortable guest rooms ... excellent food at moderate prices in our modern coffee shop and cafeteria. Radio and Television in mom. Air Conditioned rooms in season. FAMILY RATES No Charge for Children 12 and Under 800 ROOMS WITH BATH from $375 GARAGE and PARKING LOT were: Army -D. Muir, F. J. Eisler, Jr., A. Sillery, G. Scott, A. Muir, K. Betties, D. Coutts, J.. Flannery, G. Broome, H. Huisser, C. Coombs. Navy -Airforce -Les. Beattie, B. Smith, S. Wigg, J. Frais- er, A. Nicholson,, W. O'Shea, A. Dobson, D. Sills, F. Sills, R. Sills, G. Kruse, G. Smith, E. Nesbitt. HENSALL Miss Margaret Buchanan is a patient at Clinton Hospital in the interests of her health. Mr. Archie Luxton was taken by onthron's ambulance to Clinton Hospital on Friday; where X-rays revealed a fractured hip. Mr. Luxton, who is in his 86th year, was walking up town when he suffered a fall, causing the injury. Former Minister Passes Word was received in Hensall of the death of Rev. Arthur Sinclair, of Windsor, who passed away in Windsor Hospital Saturday, Feb. 11. Born in the Sarnia area, Mr. Sinclair was a former minister of Hensall United Church, from 1923 to 1938. After Hensall he minis- tered at Blyth United Church, and from there went to Windsor. At the time of his death he was re- tired and supplying at Walker Rd. United Church, Windsor. Surviving are his widow, the for- mer Elva Jermyn, of Wingham dis- trict; one son, Norman, Windsor, and one daughter, Mrs. Harold T. Sherritt (Marion), Buffalo, N.Y. USBORNE & HERBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE -; EXETER, Ont. President, Martin Feeney, R.R. 2, Dublin; Vice -President, E. Clay- ton Colquhoun, R.R. 1, Science Hill. DIRECTORS -Harry Coates, R. R. 1, Centtalia; William A. Ham- ilton, Cromarty; Milton McCurdy, R.R. 1, Kirkton; Alex J. Rohde, RM. 3, Mitchell. AGENTS -Thos. G. Ballantyne, R.R. 1, Woodham; Clayton Harris, Mitchell; Stanley Hocking, Mit- chell. SOLICITOR - W. G. Cochrane, Exeter. SECRETARY - TREASURER L- Arthin Fraser. Exeter. , • : . •2-1."11‘,1(10,:11.•-.1., . REPRESENTATIVE MEMBERS of the famed Fort Henry Guard of the Ontario Department of Highways, serving as guides at the Kingston, Ontario, fortress -museum, are shown above with • "David" drill -wise mascot, who will lead the guardsmenin Ride colorful demonstration of old British Army drill at the Royal Tournament in London, England, this June. From the left, the guard members are: Guardsman in 1867 full-dress uniform; Pioneer complete With beard and pick -axe; Goad -Major, who has charge of mascot; Drummer and Guard Officer; MORRIS COUNCIL URGES RETENTION OF BLUEVALE STATION Morris Council met in the Town- ship Hall with all the members present. The following motions were carried: Moved by William Elston, sec- onded by Stewart Procter: That a resolution be sent M the Cana- dian National Railways, request- ing that the Bluevale station be kept open. Moved by William Elston, sec- onded by Ross Duncan: That the court of revision on the Cole Drain be opened. Moved, by Stewart Procter, sec- onded by Walter Shortreed: That the court of revision on the Cole Drain be closed, and that By -Law No. 3, 1956, be finally passed. Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec- onded by 'Ross Duncan: That the court of revision on the Spivey Drain be closed and that By -Law No. 4, 1956, be finally passed. Moved by Ross Duncan, second- ed by Stewart Procter: That the printing contract for 1956 be giv- en to R. Kennedy for WO. Moved by William Elston, sec- onded by Walter Shortreed: That we advertise for applications for warble fly inspector at 90 cents per hour, plus 7 cents per mile; truck driver at 85 cents per hour and a helper for .warble fly spray- ing at 75 cents per hour; also for tenders to supply approximately 1,200 pounds of warble fly pow- der. Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec- onded by William Elston: That we give the Salvation Army a grant of $25. Moved by Ross Duncan, second - *a. loo You Just Can't Beat A Want Ad for Results ! Worth Shouting About. . . . And you don't have to be an advertising expert! All you have to do is pick up the phone and give us a call. You see, WANT ADS are read by more people than any other form of advertising. So whether you're buying or selling, looking for a job or a helper — depend on EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED FOR FAST RESULTS ! THE HURON EXP SITOR • ; 1 1. • ,..44t 1S1-2 1, 1N 11C f..? • 1' iali,i1:111121:11f :414 ag,tSiiri; .1•k ,4,1•4 `S'IV n1, ," ,,'. 11141 .0v , .•. • ,, , k ISkVt4t at •• v.14',111/;.,1"11,11 PHONE 41 ed by 'Stewart Procter: That the court of revision on the Warwick Drain be closed and that By -Law No. 5, 1956, be finally passed. Moved by Ross Duncan, second- ed by Walter Shortreed: That we advertise for tenders to supply, crush and haul approximately 12,- 000 cubic yards of gravel, a 3/4-inc.h screen to be used; all tenders must be in by 12 o'clock noon, March 5. Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec- onded by William Elston: That we secure the cement for the bridges from P. Stainton and D. N. Mc- Donald at $1,03 per bag. Moved by William Elston, sec- onded by Stewart Procter: That we pay the balance in full to the Wingham Hospital, being $800. Moved by Stewart Procter, sec- onded by Ross Duncan: That the meeting adjourn to meet again on March 5, at 10 a.m. The following accounts were paid: Municipal World, subscrip- tions, $27; County of Huron, in- digent fees. $5225; D. A. Rann, cushions, $44; 0. Campbell, brucel- losis inspector, $30.80; S. Fear, brucellosis inspector, $14; George Martin, by-laws on draiiis, $125; relief account, $30; James Howes, Johnston Drain, $275; Brecken- ridge Drain, $275; L, Breckenridge, Breckenridge Drain, $6; William Elston, Breckenridge.' Drain, $10; Robert Johnston, Johnston Drain, $9; Doug Casemore, Johnston Drain, $3; Municipal World, sup- , plies, $17.94 ; Blyth Telephone, tolls, $5.45; .Salvation Army, grant, $25; D. N. McDonald, door for Hall, $25.45; Blyth Fire Area, $131; Walter Shortreed. court of revision on four drains, $20; Ross Duncan, court of revision on four drains. $20; Stewart Procter, court of revision on four drains, $20; Bailie Parrott, court of revi- sion on four drains. $20; William Elston, trip to Clinton and phone calls, $4; Wingham Hospital,- bal- ance of payment, $200. Series Evened, Hurons Lose 7-5 Sarnia Legionnaire's tied the Seaforth Hurons 1-1 in their best - of -seven district OH A. Junior 'B' semi-final series by downing visi- tors 7-5 at Sarnia Saturday night. The Sarnia sextet got into high gear in the second period, which began with the teams tied 2-2 and ended- with Sarnia out front 6-3. Power plays paid off for the Legionnaires, who capitalized five 'times on Seaforth penalties while the Hurons netted two goals with Sarnia shorthanded. Stars for Sarnia were Bob Dun- can with the hat trick, Tussy Dun- ham who notched one counter and assisted on four others, and Goalie Bob Foster who played a very good game. Mary Shantz was the leading scorer for Seaforth, with a pair of markers to his credit SEAFORTH-Goal. Salter; de- fence. Lockridge, McFadden, Bell, O'Cain; forwards, griffin, Vena, Mason, McLlwain, Shantz, Smith, Bocchini, Thompson, Fryfogle, An- stett SARNIA-Goal, Foster; defence, Armstrong, Ward, Stapleton, Vern- on; forwards, McPhail. Muir, Spen- cer, Haddon. Kerwin, Dunham. First Period 1 -Sarnia, Duncan (Dunham, Arm- strong, 249. 2-Seaforth, occhini (Vena) 8.43. 3-Seaforth, Duncan (Dunham) 16.50. 4-Seaforth, Vena 18.55. Penalties-Bocchini 3.17, Ward 6.37, Haddon 9.11, O'Cain 14.55. Dunham 17.11, Shantz 19.00, Loekridge 19.41. Second Period 5 -Sarnia, Spencer (Kerwin) 53. 6 -Sarnia, Dunham (Spencer) 123. 7-Seaforth, McLlwain (Smith) 13.15. 8 -Sarnia, Forbes ( Dunh a m ) 15.52. 9 -Sarnia, Duncan (Ward) 15.13. Penalties - Griffin 1.35. 17.15; Armstrong '6.17; Bell (major) 7,11; Fryfogle 9.43; O'Cain 1020; Duncan 11.12; Smith 13.40. Third Period 10 -Sarnia, Ward 1152. 11-Seafortii„ Shantz (Smith, Mc- Llweiti) 10,$6. 12-Sed0rth, SlitUltZ (MeLlwaiti) V.'44.06t . , 443,V1i11.e,aidV;kz:14:1.4.41W% MAIN STREET WHISPERINGS (By LEE-HEE) At time of writing, the following is the standing in the Junior "B' O.H.A. playoffs up to and includ- ing Saturday's games: Semi -Finals Western Division Series "A" Simcoe leads New Hamburg two games to nothing, in a best -of - seven series. Series "B" Saturday night Sarnia defeated Seaforth 7-5, so that Seaforth and Sarnia are tied one each in the best -of -seven series. The Seaforth team plays in Sarnia Tuesday night, so by the time you have read this there will be a change in all series standings. These two teams will return to Seaforth for games Thursday and Saturday nights of this week. Send -finals Eastern Division Series "A" Woodstock and Waterloo are tied at one game each. Series "B" Burlington leads Owen Sound two games to nothing in best -of - seven series. * * It is not much like spring these past two weeks, although we have had a few mild spells. However, there is hope -that it Is not too far away, as we have noticed in the papers where crows have been seen flying around the district on at least one fine day last week. Much snow has fallen here over the weekend. $ Saw in the paper where Seaforth Badminton Club was host to Clin- ton recently. The visitors were victorious, tallying .8 wins against 5 wins for the locals. Better luck next time! 11 Have tfeen wondering if the Seaforth Pee-Wees are going to Goderich Easter week? Accord- ing to reports from other centres, teams have been chosen and are already practising for this tourna- ment for Young Canada Week. If Seaforth is going to enter a team, it is time for those in charge to pick the best material they can get and follow a similar pattern as other towns are doing. The old saying still goes here: "Practise makes perfect." If the locals are planning to go anywhere in the tournament this year, then they had better do something about it real soon. Don't wait until the last minute to make up your mind. • 1 $ Did you know that the Village of Zurich will mark its centennial this y4ar? The Chamber of Com- merce is considering the fact and may, in the near future, make plans f8r marking same. 1: Oh where, oh where is our Fire Chief living now? You know I thought Jack Scott lived in Sea - forth, but according to the Exeter Times -Advocate, Fire Chief Jack Scott is residing in Clinton. This is perhaps how it happened. You will remember a few weeks ago that the fire chief had inspected rural schools about safety mea- sures and had advocated recom- mendations. According to reports, little has come of it with the ex- ception that the Clinton News - Record carried the story, and whe- ther they mentioned that Mr. Scott was from Seaforth or not, the fact remains that when Exeter carried the story they took it for'granted that Chief Scott was from Clinton. What we want to know is how does Jack like living in Clinton? 1*.1 Up Wingham way it appears that the dogs are going to be happy this year. Information coming from that source leads to the fact that dog licenses are already on sale up there. Now these licenses are unique in that they are in the form of a green stamped metal hydrant, which should gladden the heart of any dog. Chief of Police has every hope that the new tags will have an appeal to all own- ers of dogs. The new hydrants will be priced at $2 for his and $4 for hers. What makes me sort of curious is this: If green hydrants cost $2 and $4, what will red hydrants cost? Seaforth hydrants may be red -we don't know -bet in any , case Seaforth owners will have 10 pay, whether the tag is red or green, and it will still re- mnin dag'S life, • To leOhtate *TOW em oz the Startof allowed between the hours of 2 4,111.ani 8 a.m. ' This orderwill be strictly enforced kt accordance with the Highway Traihc Al Section 43, Subsection 9. Notice is Hereby Given that the Municipality will .iot be responiable for any damages caused to parked veldcles as the result of snow removal operations. Expositor Want Ads Bring Results' — Phone • SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS OPEN DAILY T. Pryde & Son ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS Enquiries Are Invited Telephone Numbers: Exeter41 Clinton 1620 Seaforth 5473 READ THE ADVERTNEMENTS: It's a Profitable Pastime ,..,t. ',*, DIRECTORY. • [..'., ..,,,. ,,c„.„.s.,,,.., ,"„...„,,,...,.........„...,... . s'1,1,1.1,-,..••,,,-,•,•,,,,,,;.,.....W1,,,.•,,V BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL DR. M. W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 : Seaforth If no answer, call 59 JOHN A. GORWILL, BA., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 54 Seaforth JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 110 Hensall SEAFORTH CLINIC Telephone 26 E. A. McMASTER, BA., M.D. Internest Telephone ,27 P. L. BRADY, M.D. Surgeon Telephone 55 DR. E. MALKUS Telephone 26 EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. Appointments may be made. — OPTOMETRIST JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Seaforth 791 Clinton 401 Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted MAIN STREET. SEAFORTH Office Hours: Seaforth, daily, except Monday, 9 a,m.- 5:30 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Clinton: Monday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. (McLaren's Studio). 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 AUCTIONEERS PERCY C. WRIGHT Licensed Auctioneer ' CROMARTY Livestock and farm sales a spe- cialty. For a better auction sale, call the WRIGHT Auctioneer. Phone Hensall 690 r 22. EDWARD # ELLIOTT Licensed Auctioneer Correspondence promptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for sale dates by Phoning 455-J, Clinton. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaran- teed. LEGAL •s. A. W. SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Phones: Office 173, Residence 781 SEAFORTH : ONTARIO McCONNELL & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. PATRICK D. McCONNELL SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 CHIROPRACTIC D. H. McINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correction COMMERCIAL HOTEL Monday, Thursday - 1 to 8 p.m. ACCOUNTING RONALD G. McCANN Public Accountant CLINTON : ONTARIO Office: Phones: Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 455 A. M. HARPER Chartered Accountant 55 South St. Telephone Goderich 343 Licensed Municipal Auditor. INSURANCE THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Ont. OFFICERS: President - J. H. McEwing, Blyth Vice -Pres. - Robert Archibald, Seaforth Manager and Sec.-Treas. - M. A. Reid, Seaforth DIRECTORS: E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L. - Malone, Seaforth; Chris. Leon- hardt, Bornholm; Robert Archi- bald, Seaforth; John H. McEwing, Blyth; William S. Alexander, Wal- ton; Harvey Fuller. Goderich; J. E. Pepper, Brucefield; Allister Broadfoot, Seaforth. AGg.NTS: Wiliam Leiper. Jr., Londes- boro; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker. BrusselS; Erie Munroe, Seaforth. -0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0-0- 0 O <> W. J. CLEARY 0 Seaforth, Ont. 0 0 LICENSED EMBALMER `.0 0 and FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 0 Night or -Day Calls - 335 4 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 BOX Juntrat ibernitt 0R. S. BOX • 0 Licensed Embalmer * O Prompt and careful attention Hospital Bed O FLOWERS FOR ALL 0 Phones: OCCASIONS Res, 005-W Store 43 - 1. •3 13 00000000000 0 J. A. BURKE 0 O Funeral Director O and Ambulance Service 0 .DUBLIN - - ONT, 4 Night or Day Call: 0 Phone 43 r 10 <> 00000000000 0 " A. WHITNEY 44> tpuidditto4 TelephoilefrbritetOr' *it AMBULANCE SERVICE * 0 Adjitstable hospital bedbeds* MOWERS FOR LVOV', ';'-4" <> Funeral Home Goderich St. W., Seaforth OCCASION '1411