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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1956-08-24, Page 7( Immer BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL, *, DIRECTORY. Am'W¶se W.#0,; attended .the isitte',41°,•jh0141 4110 ou Thur5daY were; Mrs. stark ,-lliitish Columbia; M. 'and SgrOl,;-;,Renald Cox and, jealine, of PicitcOn. „ g; Mr. and Mrs. `George IntleItn'a and fallibly, London; Mr. and /gra. W. 11 McClUre, Dungan. - son, Illr. and Mrs. jillieS Adams mud familY, Chatsworth; Mrs. An- drew 'Shepherd, Mrs. Mary Gal- , Mrs- 01 Mrs, Eari Westbrook and. llittliA GOderiebi Mrs. Bert Fin- nigan, Margaret- Joy and - J. C. DUrnin, of Dungannen; Mpg. J. L. -Brown and°Mrs. Harry Brown. , of Lebo, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Me- AaY', London. Miss Dorothy Taylor, of -Staffa, vied her aunt, Miss Ehhel Mc- anre, last week. Specialized Business Training • Practical Instruction in all Commercial Subjects • Couries Approved by the Canadian SuSiness Schools Association Modern Equipment . TUITION418.00 PER MONTH • FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 4 GODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE East Streit GODERICH, ONTARIO Phone 428 EXCLUSIVE! RIVITIkT 1:1@gDg 11101"L' GaMa PLAY-BY-PLAY Coverage by KEN ELLIS Sat„ Aug. 252:05 p.m., DS.T. Sun., Aug. 26, 2:05 pm., DS.T. Detroit at -Baltimore Detroit at New York ipp1adi0 dial98�J NOTICE TOWN OF SEAFORTH Two Hour. Parking ON MAIN STREET • Mondayto Friday - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday , 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.,„ No Parking Saturday 2 a.m. to 8 a.m. No truck with a capacity 'exceeding- one ton shall load or unload on Main Street from Huron Street to Goderich Street, from Monday to Saturday, inclusive,' as per By -Law. 1414T-igitAX4 WINT1111Q1'.-4 lactelY attanded funeral tes4001 to the •esteern IA*13 John McClure WAS held When many Wends and neighbors on Thursday afternoon attended to Pay respects to the deceased, Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, of First Pres.; byterian Church, Seaforth,_ was the officiating clergyman. The pall, bearers were Glenn McClure, Ar -- then McClure, 'Ross • McClure, Clarence Taylor, Ronald Cox and John Adams. Flower -bearers were Donald, Ronald, Kenneth a n d George McClure, James Adams, William Russell and- Beverley Tay- lor. Interment was in Maitland - bank cemetery. Brucefield W.A. August Meeting The regular, meeting of the Wo- man's AssoCiation of Brucefield United Church, was held in the •-schoolroom on August 7. Mrs. N. Baird was in charge, with Mrs. George Henderson at the piano. The meeting opened by singing a hymn/ followed by prayer. The devotional period was taken as follows: Scripture lessbn read by Mrs. Wm. Fotheringham and les- son thought by Mrs. Wm. Douglass. Mrs. Fotheringham closed this part of the meeting with pray- er. The secretary's report was read by Mrs. W. McBeath and the treasurer's report by Mrs. Berry and approved as given. Mrs. L. Wilson received the offering. In the absence of Miss Swan, Mrs. Wilson reported for thank -you cards sent by. .Mrs. Fred Burdge, Mr. and Mrs. Hargraves, Mrs. Jno. Aikenhead, Mrs. Holizer, Mrs. W. H. Pepper (N. Baird), and G. Ald- winkle. A letter of thanks was read from the board of managers for the gift of $300. This part of the meeting closed with the W.A. hymn and prayer. Group No. 1 had charge of the program. The group, sang two songs in unison, accompanied by Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Berry conducted a contest, "Ants," after which a delicious lunch was served by Group No. 1. All reported a very pleasant af- ternoon. . • . • , • ; „ I N • • • • •• Mrs. J. naktan'and soi4s, no:42 pavid .and wont, spent 44 week in London Mr, Robert McClure -and. •Mr, William Church.; .have the contract of painting S.S. N. 1 Seh0411/9405" both inside and out. Mrs, J. fireadopt, of Langley. Prairie, B.C., who has been snot, ing her sister,' Miss Ethel McClure, is visitingher .daughter, Mrs. Ron- ald Cox, of Pickering. • Miss • Clarissa Dodds, Of Chieall0, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dodds. • McKILLOP- The August meeting of Bethel W.M.S. and WA. was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Denis on Thursday evening, Aug. 9. Teenie Dennis, president, presided for the meeting. Hymn 388 was sung, fol- lowed by scripture readings by Mrs. Everett Beuerinann. Respon- sive reading followed. Teenie Den- nis led in prayer, and Geraldine Dennis favored with a piano solo. The topic was given in the form of a skit, "People Grow Older." Those taking part were: Mrs. Earl Mills, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. Roy Wild- fong, Mrs. Alex Dennis, Mrs. Ralph McNicol and Mrs. Ross Leeming. lean Hillen favored with a piano solo. The delegate to go to St. Thomas School for Leaders is Mrs. Charles "-Boyd. The September meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Hillen. The meet- ing closed with Hymn 546. Mrs. William Roe, president of the WA., opened the meeting with poems for the seven days of the week, taken from "Onward." Mrs. Roe reported a profit of $21.85 was realized at the wiener roast held at the home of Wm. Roe in July. FALL FAIR DATES Arthur Ayton Bayfield Blyth Brussels Chesley ' Clifford Drayton Dungannon Durham Exeter Fordwich Forest Hanover Harriston Kincardine• Kirkton Listowel London Lucknow Mildmay Milverton Mitchell New Hamburg Owen Sound Palmerston Ripley St. Marys SEAFORTH 'Stratford Tavistock Teeswater Tiverton Toronto - (C. N. E.) Aug. 24 -Sept. 8 (Royal Winter Fair,....Nov. 9-17 Walkerton Oct. 31, Nov. 1 Woodstock Aug. 23-25 Zurich Sept. 24-25 International Plowing Match, On- tario County, Brooldin ...Oct. 9-12 CONTROL . . . PROMOTION?. Our Provincial legislators in Ontario know what dangers lie in uncontrolled liquor sale. They know too that there is little use expecting social re- sponsibility from brewers and distillers. Over and over again they have proved their - real interest to be in profits, not people. One of their specious pleas is that because their business is legal it merits freedom in advertising. But there is a vast difference between beer and bread„ or whiskey and wheat. Why control laws for alcohol beverages and not for food and furniture? We are all coming to realize more and more that all kinds of peo- ple are getting hurt through insufficient control of this liq- or business. Indeed, we are led to ask whether we have "control" o r "promotion" when we read such figures as these: Last year the Ontario Government . received 55,000,- 000 dollars in liquor revenue - an increase of 10,000,000 over L954!-(Advt.). Sept. 25, 26 Sept. 21, 22 Sept. 26, 27 Sept. 18, 19 Sept. 27, 28 Sept. 7, 8 Sept. 12, 13 Sept. 15-17 Sept. 27 Sept. 28, 29 Sept. 19, 20 Sept. 28, 29 Sept. 18, 19 Oct. 5, 6 Sept. 19, 20 Sept. 20, 21 Se t. 27, 28 Sept. -15 Sept. 25, 26 Sept. 10, 11 Sept. 21, 22 Sept. 25, 26 Sept. 14, 15 Sept. 24-25 Oct. 1, 2 Sept. ,?1, 22 Sept. 6, 7 Sept. 20, 21 Sept. 17-19 Sept. 7, 8 Oct. 2, 3 Sept. 27, 28 As of January 1, 1956, Canada had 1,400 public, private and fed- eral hospitals of all kinds. •• ittned droM. laat week) Mae Ifillehrecht„ sea.forth; Dennis, Walton; John non, Walton; MrS. John Shannon, WO -04; Mary Mowbray, Wal,ton; Mrs. John Bruce, Walton; John &wet - Walton; Kenneth Merar. lam ,Walton; Mrs. Sol Shawn; Shirley Bolger, Walton; Yvonne Pollard, Walton; Baillie Parrott Wnitoils Wm. Morritt, Myth; Mrs. E. McDougall, Walton;- Jas. Mor- rison, Walton; Mrs. W. Leeming, Walton; Mary and John Leeming, Clinton; Gordon Shortreed, Wats, ton; Stanley Hillen, Walton; Hugh Rim Belgrave; Mrs. Fred Young, Guelph; Margaret and Jean Hil- len, Walton; Mrs. Stanley Hillen, Walton; Mrs. Cecil Lydiatt, WaL ton; Stine Hillen, Walton; Donna Smith, Walton. Mrs. C. Bennett, Clinton; Mrs. J. M. Govenlock, Seaforth; Mrs. Joe Davidson (Lena Bennett), Lon- don; Mrs. Florence Watson (Flor- ence Bennett), London; Mrs. Mae Dorrance (Mae Govenlock), Sea - forth; Mrs. E. Miller, Lethbridge, Alta.; Edwin Miller, Lethbridge; Mrs. Margaret Humphries, Wal- ton; Mrs. Earl Somers (Dora Holmes), Brussels; Mrs. John Nott, Londesboro; Mrs. Earl Wat- son (Esther Bolger), Walton; Mrs. Bill Walsh (Beth Shannon), Rog- ersville; Mrs. Harvey Johnston (Leila Lawson), Clinton; Mrs. W. Cuthill, Seaforth; Mrs. Jas. Arm- strong (Leona Johnston), Brus- sels; Mrs. L. Cummings, Clinton; Mrs. Earl Nott (Dorothy.Murray), Clinton; Mrs, Jack Scott, London; Sandra Scott, London; Dawn Scott, London; Mrs: Glen Haase, Sea - forth; E. Uhler, Walton; Mrs. Gor- don Murray, Walton; Gordon Mur- ray, Walton. George Pollard, Brussels; Mrs. Geo. Pollard, Brussels; Bob Hum- phries, Walton; Judy Nott, Clinton; Gerald Smith, Walton; Cecil Lyd- diatt, Walton; Foster Bennett, Sea - forth; Pat Kirkby, Burwash; Joan Johnston, Clinton; Jean Bolger, Walton; David Haase, Seaforth; Mrs., Jas, Smith, Brussels; Mrs. Geo/ Jacks.on, Walton; Geo. Jack- son, Walton; W. Knox, •Brussels; Mrs. Frank Marshall, North Bay; Mrs. Thos. Lee ing, Walton; Mrs. Geo. Carter, •ndesboro; Harvey Johnston, Clin on; Mrs. Emmerson Mitchell (Ph is Cuthill), Walton; Emmerson itchell, Walton; Mrs. Nelson Ma s, Walton; Mrs. Frank Kirkby, alton; Sharon Somer- ville, .lton; Sol Shannon. Russel Knight (Ella Shol- ice), Brussels; Thos. Mose, Mil- verton; Albert Riehl, Goderich; Mrs. •Orval Whitfield (Nora Shol- dice), St. Catharines; Orval Whit- field, St. Catharines; Mrs. George Dundas (Leila Johnston), Walton; Mrs. Ian Wilbee (Elva Sholdice), Walton; Ian Wilbee, Walton; Mrs. Jas. Clark (Kathleen Leeming), Walton; Jas. Clark, Walton; Bruce Clark, Walton; Mrs. W. R. Shol- dice (Martha McCutcheon), Wal- ton; Mrs. Albert Riehl, Goderich; Shirley Riehl, Goderich; Bessie Davidson, Walton; W. M. Coutts (Marie Bennett), Walton; Mrs. Ernest Stevens, Walton; Mrs. Lloyd Porter (Mamie Bennett), Walton; Mrs. Roy Bennett, Wal- ton; Mrs. Leslie Johnston (Esther Shortreed), Blyth; Mrs. Harvey Brown (Grace Shortreed), Wal- ton; Ellwood Shortreed, Blyth; Ernest Stevens, Walton. John Nott, Londesboro; Dave Sholdice, Walton; Mrs. Jack Bos- man, Walton; Mrs. Carl Heming- way (Eleanor Knight), Brussels; Russel Sholdice, Brodhagen; Mrs. • . • •••••,,-Ss• • • "•,••••••••-:i:'...'. X -••••••••:•*••••,',.,M, • • • • • • • • • • • :.,..:Z.,...•.•••••••••••• • : s • 't _ gm .0.41.• team/ •••••••-•::: • and suddenly there'e a new lilt tc) living... co c• E c) Ea E, . -A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE-------- PHONE.541 AFORTH 0 Pq. , •-;„ Sholthoi 13X0,.04041 Nit7a,-Itultr Pnn,clas CRbyY.91.14g) •Glencoe; Joyce and ,carolyn" Run,-• des, Glencoe gamic:sr Das, Giencee; Bobby 119Uatott; Walton; Seal McFarlane, 13rupseii; Verde Watson, Walton; Mifriel Sehacle, Walton; Ione. WatSen, NValten;, Janis Vodden (Janis Morritt), Tory Hill; Mrs, David Sholdige, Wal- ton; Brock Vodden, Tory Hill; Earl Sholdice, Thornhill; Melvin Dodds., Palmetto, Florida; Dorothy Hol- lister, Willowdalei.J. Murray, Sar- nia; Mrs. R. ;Achilles (Tennie Mc-. Callum), Walton. Mrs. Jas. Coutts (Hazel Hack - well), Walton; Douglas Kirkby, London; Jeru Achilles, Walton; Thos. Kenny, Walton; Mrs. D. Law- less; Don Achilles, Walton; Ron- ald Ennis, Walton; Neil McGav- in, Walton; Louis McNichol, Wal- ton; Jas. Williamson, Walton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill, London; June and Francis Gill, London; Sharon Jackson, Blyth; Mrs. A. Kernick (Flora Harris), Lucan; Kenneth Jackson, Blyth; Grahara Jackson, Blyth; Kenneth Ritchie, Seaforth; 'less Cunningham, Ethel; J. M. McMillan, Seaforth; Andrew Y. McLean, Seaforth; Wm. Alexan- der, Walton; Mrs. Gordon Row- land. (Marie Ryan), Stratford; Mrs. Janet Shortreed, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. T. Kirkby, Walton; Diane Kirkby, Walton; Wes Rockwell, Walton. Thos. Johnston, Waltep; Wallace Sholdice, Woodstock; W. J. Mc - Gavin, Walton; ‘Erle Douglas, To- ronto; Laurence Ryan, Walton; Mrs. Geo. Kirkby (Grace Murray), Burwash; Mrs. Laurence Ryan, Walton; Rosemarie Bolger, Wal- ton; Catharine Buchanan, Walton; Douglas Dalton; Mrs. Douglas Dalton; Jas. Bolger, June Leach- erland; Thos. Shortreed, Walton; Mrs. Thos. Shortreed, Walton; Jan- et and Emma Shortreed, Walton; Don Youngblut, London; Herb Travis, Walton; Mrs. Herb Travis (Mildred Sellers), Walton; Ken McDonald, Walton; Bill Holman; Nelson Marks; Ronald Bennett; Geo. Love, Walton; Gilbert Grigg, Moose Jaw; Mrs. -Robt. Douglas (Agnes J. Knight); Mr. and Mrs. John McArthur, St. Marys. Mrs. Ted McCreath (Doreen Coutts), Walton; Ted McCreath, Walton; Mrs, Austin Norton (Chris- tena McKenzie), London; Austin Norton, London; Mrs. R. W. Cole (Margaret Murray), Clinton; Mrs. Phillip Lawson (Pearl McKenzie), London; Mrs. Harry Snell (Hattie McCall), Londesboro; Harry Snell, Londesboro; Mrs. Forrest McKay (Edna Pratt), Walton; Mrs. Nelson Reid (Annie McTaggart), Walton; Mrs. Robt. McMichael (Noble Wright), Walton; Audrey McMich- ael, Walton; G. R. Cummings, God- erich; Mrs. Sybil Allen, Goderich; Clare Woodburn, Parkhill; Mar- garet Anderson, Nile; Pauline Thamer, Walton; Lois,' McDonald, Zealandia, Sask.; Thos. McDonald, Zealandia, Sask.; John McDonald, Brussels; Mrs. John McDonald (Gertrude Campbell), Brussels; Mrs. Wm. Morritt (Gertrude Mar- shall), Blyth; Mrs. Maurice Bean, Auburn; John Thamer, Walton; Shirley Thamer, Walton, Mrs. E. Hollinger (Mary Pol- lard), Hamilton; Marie Hollinger, Hamilton; Mrs. W. Perrie (Mildred Pollard), Brussels; Mrs. G. Wat- son, Blyth; Mrs C. Ritchie, Wal- ton; Mrs. R. W. Hoy, Walton; Mrs. Archie Young (Mary McCall), Blyth; Mrs. Gilbert Smith, Wal ton; Eileen Smith, Walton; Mrs. W. C. McEachern; Mrs. Armour Dundas, London; Mrs. John Mc- Intosh, Brussels; Archie Young; Blyth; Kenneth Pollard, Walton; Ethel Dennis, Walton; Mrs. A. Stimore (Katie Williamson), Wal- ton; Jeanie and Betty' Roe, Wal- ton; Alvin Stitnore, Walton. Mrs. P B. Gardiner, Toronto; Vera Gardiner,., Toronto; Mrs. B. Hall (Luella Parrott). Blyth; Anne Achilles, Walton; Mrs. Jean Ben- nett, Walton; Sarah Barrows, Milk River, Alta.; Jean M. A. Smith, Brussels; Ruth Ritchie, Walton; Mrs. Allan McCall, Walton; Alex- ander Gulutzer, Walton; Brian Heuther, Cranbrook; David Heu- ther, Cranbrook; June Wilbee; Campbell Wey, Walton. All persons in the mania a_ the same on or before Augtist harboring dogs must urease 3.19fi Licenses will be issued from :the. TreasliTgr Office in the Town Hall, or from the TaX,ColIiic4,-.. tor, Harold Maloney. After that date summonses through the Court will be" issued to the owners or harborers of dbginot having licenses: ALL DOGS MUST WEAR TAGS ! mulct -soar hat! The bright idea of a New York Fire Commissioner gives us an idea, too. He liked his dress cap; disliked the regulation fire hel- met - but he recognized the ever-present denier of falling debris. So he simply had an in- ner shield of aluminum made and fitted into the cap. And that's where our idea comes in: A lightweight alu- minum shield that would fit under a wayward husband's fedora and save him many a skull abrasin when he sneaked in late at night to a rolling -pin reception by the little woman. Ah! aluminum, the usefulmetall ALUMINUM COMPANY OP CANADA, LTD. (ALCAN) s • • s • .. • • • } • • • ' " • • • • ,.. , • • '• • •,1 • • s WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS' OPEN DAILY T. Pryde & Son ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIAL. Enquiries Are Invited Telephone Numbers:. Exeter 41 Clinton 1620 Seaforth 573 AUCTIONEERS EDWARD W. ELLIOTT Licensed Auctioneer Correspondence promptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for sale dates by Phoning 455-J,ss 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, RR. 2, Walton Phone Seaforth 831 r 5 ACCOUNTING. 7,4 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 - 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; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric Munroe, Seaforth. MEDICAL DR. M. W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 : Seaforth If no answer, call 59 JOHN A. GORWILL, BA., MD. Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 5-3 • Seaforth JOHN C. GODDARD, MD. Physician and Surgeon Phone 110 : • Hensall SEAFORTH CLINIC :Telephone 26 E. A. McMASTER, fiA., M.D. Internest Telephone 27 P. L. BRADY, MD. Surgeon Telephone 55 DR. E. MALKUS Telephone 26 EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday and S.aturday only, 7-9 p.m.. Appointments may be made. CHIROPRACTIC D. H. McINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correction COMMERCIAL HOTEL Monday, Thursday - 1 to 8 p.m. 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 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 Banister, Solicitor, Etc. Phones: Office 173, Residence 781 SEAFORTH : ONTARIO McCONNELL & HAYS Banisters, Solicitors, Etc. PATRICK D. McCONNELL SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 00000000000 o W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ont. 0 LICENSED EMBALMER 0 O and FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 O Night dr Day Calls - 335 0 000000000 000000000 o 0 o BOX o Funeral Service 0 R. S. BOX 0 0 Licensed Embalmer 0 0 Prompt and careful attention 0 0 lloSpital tied 0 0 FLOWERS POE ALL 0 0 OCCASIONS, 0 0 Phones: * 0, Res. 595,W Store 43 0 '• 00 00000000000 o J. A. BURKE Funeral Director O and Ambulance Service 0 0 DUBLIN ONT. 00 0 Night or Day Calls: 0 Phone 43 r 100 0 0o0000**O0o *000000* 0' .t> G A. Mattlkit„... 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