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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1956-05-18, Page 9­ 1 1 11 4;� 1 " 1; . " ":,� , , , , . 'I "'fl,6 11 1, ,, " - T AN I R 4 V1 %k J EN r_ 0, 1OXALWO 0 opeAN" P, W, A, ---------- gta Jto Wo! Mof#Pt RROPYU1449,:�4w_,. RX, 04, an0f;ing were. 3,700. T'W", _, 'meM az t,3 er0g, by �0 pp fflll��,.Zlt"[, .. ... ..... eITS An, 40 RvAPA RA ir p _0 res9p tell.* favorite $qPp 99 r -r-ew U ar4y at JAIEevi asmo, pgrt. g the, e, " (* :X t4o. importauf itq*$,Qn ftlips, fb.e oql -. SUM., loptty, Cam veg - t fQf noxt wee,g Is ti yow, q poell and Mrs, Pr, V in# v6 .,W]110.4 wop�n bow to mak the Che'st X-Rgrl , y s. jelaafi,Jv0stoc); lor "erp The leader '-tboo, ­Xou. ry. ig are urgea To attenoi: this free ;gIV mo§tpart, have wm'uterO .ght ptil fa P. W IS Cheese fondue talk .seem to rein fed to the group on "The -Food climc;. either o.q Tuesday, Weduepr Vn. ku peo- re Put feeding su 4 �Pecomm& Plan, day oriTbursday. nmp$ are listed ilutj 10 ppiles m4n - ds., and it just seems so Rule on Neat" and "How to 'I N OW jl�f:ipy farm naturaj, that -7hp Casino" is air --meeting closed OlsOwthere. Check tbenl,n0w. it is, and taken for b "God SaVe the Que&n," �64 on The WE NMI ways where y 41404.g § ALCOROILKS Agra -Van g, granted that it'* always, open, al ay - followed, by a contest by P was With the frequent Storms and though Some thougt be Den Rengel.-Xdencious lunch w Reasonable estimates repres- it ' Should: high w�a�ter, reports indicate sue ent at home. siderably. Right Dow, at the res- 'of fi given to the terrific expense "'the served. ing projection on the basi cessful fishing has been cut con- is '0 old standby" has to proviO next meeting is a 2:30 Class ro L'ok Phee ......... .01 2. e, which, Roll call for gures for the ten-year per- -service both dish prepared in 190, indicate Pace ........ I many ways, the is a to supper 2:26 Clasi r rate, the weather. appears to iOd ending the resort generally, and to the Home assignments are: Make two ent 00,• gj� _.of per- 1 -surrotinding--districts,-�'-------supper---di-shes--cont-4iniag----one--,)f -be-th -9-reate,,�t.-conser-vationist---ff- -number .2 99 rot or aw 000 ..population -20 years and 7 '30 f without the following, mea, s, eggs One can always say, tfish, or all• over -in certain Oigario coon 2:21 Class Trot -or Pace cheese, and work on record book. § § hesitation, that Lakeview Casino ties, to be as follows: According to TV, owners who Free -For -All .................. 1 1300100, ­ is a nice place to dance - the Middle - h patronage has always been the cordian. ave taken the opportunity of com- sex 3,160 adults per 100,OOQ:� Closing Date For Entries Monday21_ Walpole, was Pian- paring- what the CBC masterminds MaV: best. The present owner, Eric Me- J Piano -Dalt York, 2610 J. Ilroy, has managed this ballroom ist with the Don Wright Chorus, provide, and what the private en- Carle- Horses Eligible Monday, Xiyf'# teipri5p stations in the U.S. give, so for 19 years, and has carried on a heard ever GBC. ton 2540 an ,ch heat a raceW-Q, Trumpet -Bobby Gardiner, To- Might bib justified in suggesting Went- Three per cent to enter. Two -heat plan, . Each business which was alr6ady well- and Waterloo Fes- that tile $15 per set should come to 11 to heats of one mile each. Ganadian TnAtliig Association es managed an&established by the ronto-,- Stratford a worth 2255 S 'he 'he govern, with exceptions. The Committee reserve the Medalist from the CBC, rather than Own- Front- • late George Eceleston, and Mrs. tival winner, C.N.E.' Gold Me ers of TV's. Eccleston, who, indeed, were real in 1949. enac 1705 call off any race or make any other desirable,phanges. to pioneers of Grand Bend. Trumpet -Dave Bentley, Festi- § § Essex 1680 Free hay aud--Straw, Another Topnotch Product Stop for a moment and look Val winner, duets with Bob Gord- Wingbam has passed a by-law Huron 750 Races Start at 2:00 P.M, D.S.T. back, fathers and mothers, and Wen; top honours in all tompeti- "prohibiting and regulating the These estimates are based Roundworms each year exact an extremely boys and girls, and even today you tions; plays with Martin Boundy's firing and setting off of fireballs, on the scientific formula de- WHITESELL STARTING GATE WILL BE USED will see many of your Canadian radio orchestra. squibs, crackers and fireworks veloped by Dr. Jellinik, for- Betting Privileges on the Grounds heavy toll -from the poultryman as evidenced by T.V. Stars, who, in * almd'st, recent, Trombone -Gerry Scanlon, cou- within the limits of the munici- merly Director of the Yale ge ney years, have, been part of the en-, 7. ' Studies, yr sin of Cliff. polity of the corporation of the School of Alcoholic —Decreased Feed Efficiency tertainment at Lakeview.Casino.) Drums -Ed. Cowie, played with Town of Wingham." -It came in- and now connected With the EXETER TU'R'F C1 U B Howard Cable, who wrote many of - Len Hopkins' orchestra, and the to force May 8. The new law says World Health Organiiati --Slow or Stunted Growth Vi on the Willis Tipping orchestrations; Mode Huron County, under Sax Witney orchestra. thqt no one shall set off fireworks TAYLOR, President JACK MORRISSEY, Chakman -ISON, Secretar —Reduced Egg Production Bob Farnon, a top BBC and CBC I x - Tony Caminiti, played Vithout special permission, with Canada Temperance Act, has LAWSON, Treasurer BILL AIJ, y irk ft Neil Mackay. the exception of seven days before no legal liquor outlets. —and Mortality. musical director, was part of the I Grand Bend w, All Brian Farnon orchestra; RudyI Sax -Phil. Sp cling, played with and seven days after the 24th of the others listed above have We are pteased to announce that TOPN,0TC Toth, pianist and director on CBC Norm Harris of Toronto, and Leo May each year. Persons found legal liquor.-(Advt.). . . . . . . . . . POULTRY WORMER, the new non-toxic, 11 OWO. was with. the Stan Patton orches- Romauelli of Toronto; has done guilty of an infraction of this by tra; Jimmy Namaro, the greatest CFPL Radio and TV work, has al- law are liable to a fine not ex - control for the removal of roundworms from Civic Sy)A_ showman ever to appear with his so played with the Civ ceeding $50, or imprisonment not exceeding 21 days. orchestra at the Casino; Bert phony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i. poultry, is now available. Sax - Vic. Serratore, played If such a by-law were in effect Niosi spent many seasons at Grand t one feeding Bend; Gordon DelamQnt, one of Grand Bend several seasons. in Seaforth, we wonder just how 0 SIMPLE—Jus ......... ... our top musical teachers; Neil Bass Fiddle -Timothy Wright, a many would have had to pay a s''' ECONOYICAL-1/3 to 1/2 cent per bird, Mackay noW, has his Master's de- newcomer in the business, he is fine last Saturday 'alone. On occa- 0 gree in music, and annually is the son of the famous Don Wright.; sions you couldn't hear anything depending upon age and weight years old, 6 ft. tall, else but a continuous crack! 0 1 '4 ! S winning more honors; Mart Ken- (girls, he's 19 ny, Art' Hallman, Len Hopkins, the and good-looking!) crack, pop' pop' of fireworks. .: (Don, of Don Wright Vocalist -Bob Larcher, baritone, Saturday was a long way Jpm 0 Wright Bros. Chorus -Ernie, Clarke and Bill); sings in English and French; Tim- seven days before the 24th of May, really, one could go on and on, mins festival winner in 1950. don'tyou think? 0 PHOTCH• -FEEDS but, starting with Guy Lombardo Our plans this year are for the § in 1917 and 1918, right up to the opening dance on Saturday, May Huron -Perth Baseball League LIMITED present day," there have been so 19th, and dancing every Saturday elected officers at Exeter last many fine musicians and person- in I May and June, until the "Ev- week. .,Six teams ai:e­6xp�ected to "PIN 411, M, g .... ....... ;­ ­­. I N 0 The Most Value F6r'the Farmers' Dollar ery Night" dancing sign goes UP enter, with a possible two more alities, it wbuld take columns to before,ilthe schedule is drawn up. SEAFORTIEl PHONE 15 erten present names. Getting back on Friday, June 29th. I Come to the Bend and hear and Mitchel jJffj,T1T1T1TJLT T rr to the Present, one can only judge Clinton. Hensall, Exeter, 1 1 a busine$s on its past record, and dance to our best orchestra in Dashwood and Zurich are starters,' ITITITITITIT nowhere in this wide Canada will' years! Try one night "once in with Lucan and St, Mgrys possibly• fore three or a better record for a Resort Ball- awhile" -don't drift away cOm-, starting. Wally Wein, Dashwood, 3%% four-year term room be found.. I pletely from "a night out" -have. president; 1st vice-president, Rob- • Season is one in which we fun -try it! If you don't dance, ert Sadler, Staffa; 2nd vice-presi- are presenting. r ... ting. a new orchestra, You will enjoy listening to Cliff dent, Laurie Co1qLIboun. Clinton, kk and we mean just. that.' Few have Scanlon and his Orchestra, play- and John Livermore. Clinton, was T" THE heard them, but many thousands ing smooth danceable music that appointed secretary-treasurer.la- are going to dance to them in the doesn't lose. the melody or tune. i next few years. Here is a band- Some 'Service Club groups have HURON & ERIE CANADA TRUST MORTGAGE CORPORATION COMPANY leader, Cliff Scanlon, who reminds already made arrangements for An old mountaineer and his wife us of the now -great Lawrence their night this summer, under moved to the city, After their first Welk, who always was great, but very. favorable financial conditions; night in the new home the wife -wide re- perhaps your group would like a yoke first and nudged her hus- TV-brought him continent -READ OFFICE LONDON ONT. cognition. Scanlon had an idea, similar arrangement; contact Eric band. • and a very definite [ one, of a sweet, i Mellroy, 'phone 10 or 155. Grand "Aain't 'bout time you was get- District- Representatives:, ,. tuneful orchestra, emphasizing the I Bend.-(Advt.). tinu#, to build the fire, paw?" • "LOW sakes no, maw. Might • F. G. 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