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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1956-07-13, Page 7• ItAX SW' .O F. CE �- iEKE :1 `1 � ides 11% s t � l! eii e 2. Dublin; Vire-President, toil 'Colquhoiul, WK. 1, 'Se*nee EaltECTORS---HIarry Coates, R. ft.; 1, Centralia; W h ant A. Ham- idtow, .Ctomaar'tYs.M11.:.+. Mc dy, ILA, 2, Ki +kton;-" Wes J. Rohde, Si. 3, Mitchell. AGENTS --Thos, G. Ballantyne, 1, Woodham; Clayton Harris, ilitedteR; Stanley Hooking, Miit- shell. SOLICITOR — W. G. Cochrane, Exeter. Secretary -Treasurer — Arthur ;Fraser, Exeter. Use The Huron Expositor classi- fied lassiSed ad columns regularly. 8 it Comps iaga ns lead Midi,+ igan: aki_,,'Ontario groups, a Huron t Co � atYi " S w.on un tm til ou Y e x � a, ShQ><•thoYn Judging - trophy dAriated�. by. the Michigan State Shorthorn Breeders' Club, Members of the team which competed at the club's field- day at Belmar Farms, Grand `Blanc on Sunday, were: Bert, Pepper, R.R. 3, Seaforth; David Kirkland, R.R. 3, Luc1 Tow., and Barry McQuillan, R:R. 1,'Lucknow, It was the first time that the trophy was competed for. Michi- gan teams having competed in On- tario for a similar ,trophy in pre- vious years, this year decided to sponsor a similar contest and to offer a challenge trophy. The competition was open to teams from the Counties of Middlesex, fordP, Huron and ttie 'State l: Michigan,. Coutestaiits were.- required to lodge three aelassee-4.two of breed-, ing Shorthorns anada elass, of mar ket'Shorthorns, eiid,to give reasons be, two of • the classes. The Huron County team in winning the tro- phy, which will= be e. kept perm;an- ently at ..the Agricultural Office, had a total scare of 550 points out of a possible score of 600 points. The team also won the ten dollar special prize donated to the win- ning team. Bert Pepper, R,R, 3 Seaforth, was the high contestant in the 'competition, with a total ,score of 191 points out of a pos- sible -total of 200 points and was the winner of the cash award of five dollars to the highest con- testant. Contestants in the compe- tition in orde to ;$40'.11a to be me e � 1 b, nib rS o. the . ft.�l- ;�+ proggeM in their respeetive coup. ties. The Huron. Comity - team was entored and coached , by Agricul tura). Representative G. W. Mont- goinerY, and Assistant Agricultur- al Representative A. S. Bolton: Other team standings were- as follows: 2nd, Gratiot County, Mich; igan, Team No. 1, 548 points; .3rd, Genesse County, Mich., Teani No: 1, 529; 4th, Gratiot County, Mich., Teani No. 2, 525; 5th, Leighton County, 475; 6th, Eaton County, Mich., 444 points; 7th, Genesse County, Mich., Team No. 2, 417, "I insured my voice," said the famous singer, "for $250,000." "And what," asked his rival, "did you do with -money?" frighten your meals.0. enlyt Y i irk k'rd Ten sadii." s o n e> h �b **ga. at. the Dille 'Pt Mr± and. :.o h pl�, t l Se Sr . a, ,,, f -5.,, ,4,o til!nb�e, piax tohonor them oil the occasion .- their fiftieth wed41#g anniversa Mrs. Shea, the •..griper :. atheirine' Atkinson, of Hibbert Township and Join Shea, of Beechwood, McKII loop Township, were married June 19, 1906, in St.,. Columban R man Catholic Church, Father Alert McKeown officiating They were attended by ,Mrs, Willis tiro O'Reilly (formerly Miss Emma Shea), and Mr. William 'Atkinson. The couple have spent their entire lives as members of St. Columban Parish. Their marriage was bless- ed with a family of three sons— Joseph,.James and John. A miniature wedding party, con, sisting of some of Mr. and Mrs. Shea's grandchildren, presented the couple with suitable gifts. The tiny bride and groom, dressed in their grandparents' bridal gar- ments of fifty years ago, sang a duet entitled, "Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet." A congratulatory telegram of blessings and greetings from His Holiness Pope ' Piux XII was read by Mr. John Delaney and Mr. Joseph Downey, A toast to the bride and groom was proposed by Mr. John L. Malone, who also ex- pressed greetings from Rev. John McCowell, pastor of St. Columban Church. After the presentation everyone joined in singing, "For BLAKE Mr,•and Mrs. James Burdge and daughter, Mary Ellen, of Cobourg, are holidaying at her parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hey. Mr. Christian Swartzentruber is recovering after his recent illndss. Messrs. Ronald and Robert Dins- more are • holidaying with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dins- more. Miss Emilia Dinsmore, of Lon- don, spent a day with her brother •and sister-in-law recently. Mrs. Harold Finlay and family were visited by • her cousins from Exeter and Tennesee recently. • IRON CURTAIN CRASHER !,.very for their kinds dss and for ;Pood-wishes , r, . �{Xe lrnFli p;, Y�,as..auJQye mine fte.e - e... e a d o v ping. ` K dainty lunch was; Hien, served, Mr- sill M•rs hea re ceive. d numerous' beau cords and greeting from theirAn friends. They are also the proud recipients recipients of the Pope's Apostolic Blessing, sent to them from Route. WINTHROP Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Leisso, Mr. and Mrs. William Schaefer and Allan Bossence, Tavistock, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Austin Dolmage. WALTON Tuesday Evenib ? will be our A . u Everyone is welcome to loin us iii education, fellowships, fun a indaiPspee1io Guest speaker, BOB CARBERT, Farm Editor for CKNX, Wingham Radio aiid'T' For artificial breeding service or more .infoa tion, call collect to: CLINTON HU. 2-3441 between 7:30 and 9:30 aan.' Dr. and Mrs. E. H. McGavin, of Windsor; Mr. Arthur McGavin, of Reading, Penn., and Miss Mary McGavin, of Seaforth, were visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leeming last week. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Holmes, Segium, Texas, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leeming last week. ZURICH 4.11 CLUB MEETS Zurich 4-H Calf Club met on the farm of Herb Klopp, Zurich. The members judged, gave reasons and received instructions on judging on a class of Aberdeen Angus cows from Mr. Klopp's herd. The business period was held in the upper part of the barn, where a test on feeds and feeding was also given. EXPOSITOR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS -- Phone 41 1 SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS OPEN DAILY T. Pryde & Son • ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS Enquiries Are Invited Telephone Numbers: Exeter 41 Clinton 1620 Seaforth 573 Coca-Cola makes food more appetizing --puts sparkle into summertime meals and snacks. REGULAR SIZE 6 BOTTLES Take home the Coke 36' PLUS DEPOSIT •'Cofce" is a. registered trade -mark Perfect for quick refreshment—nothing satisfies a thirst like Coca-Cola. There's life, there's sparkle in every sip. Authorized bottler of Cocci -Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. Friendliest 'thing to do -You're so right to open Coca-Cola when folks drop in. It says to friends, "You're really welcome." Give life a lift ... serve 'em Coke—Your, family will love it when you bring out the Coke. They know quality when they taste it! • ESBECO LIMITED STRATFORD, ONTARIO — PHONE 78 We confess a sneaking respect for one resourceful gentleman who fooled the Commies—albeit by morally dubious means. Seems he would load his hollow aluminum artificial leg with can- dy, coffee and nylons in West Berlin, then whisk over the bor- der into East Berlin in his motorized wheel chair. He made a neat profit — until the border gendarmes ultimately caught up with him. More and more businesses— fromartificial limbs to shipbuild- ing — similarly find aluminum a valuable aid to sales and pro- fits. Farther major expansion of Alcan's smelters in both Quebec and B.C. is aimed to satisfy the continued increasing demand for the light metal. ALUMINUM CAMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. (ALCAN) BRUCEFIELD Mr. James Allen, who is on the police force at York, spent • the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Squires are holidaying with Mrs: 'Squires' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Al- len. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, of In- gersoll, spent Sunday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. V. Hargraves. Gail and Murray Keys are holi- daying with their grandmother, Mrs. Ben Keys. • Miss Marguerite McDonald, of London, and Mrs. B. Menary,- of Bayfield, spent the weekend with Misses Kay. and Marie Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. James Burdge, of Cobourg, are holidaying with Mr. Burdge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burdge. Mrs. G. Snelling, of Port Col- borne, is visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. Snelling. The many friends of Mrs. A. Rohner and Mr. Sam McClung are pleased to see them able to be out again after their" recent sev- ere illness. Mr. and Mrs. James Paterson, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith and family, of Stratford, visited with friends in the village on Sun- day. Miss Gaye Elliott returned to • Stratford with them for two weeks' holidays. Name Hensall Winners Bingo winners at Hensall Legion bingo Saturday were: Miss Bon- nie Foster, Mrs. Silcox, Clinton; Mrs. Wes Venner; Mrs, Nellie Buchanan; Mrs. Elliott, Clinton; Mrs. Nellie Buchanan; Arthur Chapman, Clinton;, Mrs, Lawrence Denommy, Clinton; Mrs. A. Orr; Miss Dianne Schwartzentruber; Mrs. Roy Pepper; Roy Kenny; Mrs. A. Clark; Mrs. Elliott, Clin- ton; Miss Elma Hill and Dianne Schwartzentruber. Next Saturday the jackpot will be worth $80 in 56 calls. ,s. Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime (BLiSINESS AND. ,PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS MEDICAL EDWARD W. ELLIOTT Licensed Auctioneer Correspondence promptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for sale dates by Phoning 4554, Clinton. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaran- teed. 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. DENNIS and WIDFONG Auctioneers Graduates of Reisch American School of Auctioneering. Licensed in Huron, Perth and Waterloo. Capable of handling all types of sales—large or small, DON DENNIS, R.R. 1, Walton Phone Seaforth 843 r 11 ROY WILDFONG, R.R. 2, Walton Phone Seaforth 831 r 5 DR. M. W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth If no answer, call 59 JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phones; Office 5-W; Res. 5-J Seaforth JOHN C. GODDARD, MD. 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. MALKIJS Telephone 26 EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. _ Appointments may be made. CHIROPRACTIC 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. WORLD FAMOUS! 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The pupils all won priz- es for achievement in various sub- jects and Marion Bell, Gerald Toonk and Albert Moddyonge re- ceived a gift to mark their pass- ing into Grade 9. Marion was also given a Montgomery book as a memento of her excellent effort in the Ontario Spelling Bee. In a well-planned surprise, the teacher was presented with an automatic toaster by Marion Bell and Dorothy Parker. Mrs. Simp- son, who has taught here since 1944, wishes to thank all those who contributed to this' lovely gift, in - ;hiding those whose children had graduated in other years. She would also like to thank those par- ents and friends .who took the trou- ble to call at the school, telephone or write letters during the last weeks of June: Mrs. 0. Reichert, who has been teaching in Stanley Township, will succeed Mrs. Simpson, LIN Hibbert Council Hibbert Council, meeting in reg- ular session., passed a resolution to file an application for approval with the Ontario Municipal Board of a by-law, for tile drainage aid, for draining farm lands. Also a resolution was passed, on presen- tation of a petition, for a drain in Cromarty, appointing R. M. Daw- son, O,L.S., as engineer for the work. A by-law was passed to authorize for a levy of $417.68 on the 1956 tax roll for the Ausable River Con- servation Authority. General orders amounting to $411.96, and road vouchers for INSURANCE D. H. McINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correction COMMERCIAL HOTEL Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m. THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. 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 HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont As of January 1, 195G, Canada had 1,400 'titiblia.,„.tittly#te and fed- eral MOWS. ig ali OFFICERS: President - Wm. F. Alexander, Walton 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. AGENTS: William Leiper, Jr., Londes- boro; .1. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric Munroe, Seaforth. OPTOMETRIST JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Phone 791 Seaforth Eyes examined — Glasses Fitted MAIN OFFICE, SEAFORTH Office Hours: Seaforth, daily, except Monday, 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; Thursday evenings by appointment only. Clinton: Monday. 9 a.m.-5:30 p,m. ( Above Hawkins' and Jacob's Hardware.) LEGAL 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 0 00000.00000 Seaforth, Ont. 0 0 LICENSED EMBALMER 0 0 and FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 0 Night or Day Calls — 335 •0 BOX Prompt and careful attention * Hospital Bed ' .0 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phrtitein * Res. 595-W Store 43 J. A. BURKE Funeral Director .0 and Ambulance Service 0 0 Night or Day Calls: 0 Phone 43 r 10 0 0 a000000000 G A. WHITNEY Funekal Home Coderich St W., Seitforth AMBULANCE SER Adjustable 1iiispital FLOWERS P OCC ItegidOed