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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1957-03-08, Page 7r r 1 4g yy,l 'rvA 1 4uP +ut 1 rsY a nil 1 r , •r�l Tows s Th1e ptbesoled' 4npt `. pafXy Ye �e i on�th� toWnsh'a ,,flur-•ing the l�i�lter mo'ti?;�,; so as 'loot 't' lter�ro.;th tle-ope�ato o the' snow plow. And, take NOTICE that• the Township will; not b.e responsible for any damages paused , to such paxl�ed velµcles a,s?a result of snow plowing ' o eratio " P , I; ; Cies R k I ToR'n.4 p ,'o� Hibbert r !AI f 1� Township of Tucke.6mith To facilitate sno*removat-operations, the public is requested not to park- cars or vehicles on road- sides during "the -Winter months. , And notice is hereby given that the Township will not be responsible for any damage caused tt ' such vehicles as a result of snow plowing opera tions. E. P. CIRESNEY, Clerk Township of Tuckersmith WEDDING .INVIT,ATI-ONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR I !nty fywtehfsed Chevrolet dealers �.. x oliF �elFRal ,t,7QUI�w a avMawt,g Saaacvavi r wauatua�.a ,nw;avacapys „ u. RedtQ Forum, aXl tion: Adult Rduca�tton Nearly every ,c 0n and �i10W"x of the 1 $1.11 1Clle 'pravauGe was a �s,entedt': . 3y N }b .. II P D , ;.hr. 'r%3 � . 3• r., Y•l�+.M1r �+h Y.... 4 > ! an in . ro e . color a y :� r ' xi • Is r ne r � � �' � ;� : � � , u. Ak a la Lr a �.. T d •:x f.R I 'l ry , n t � 'l f' ..�'• .c £ter .">f ri r s a i c i F �.. o �� is in dX Xiali Manitoba a' o ro � �' A.� s 'ce s k ' Ouka _ao< rr p . ;! .v , g tt. ab ll dor � � : a ss'; ' , s < ., .. . •;,.. , ,.. , p.;. .� '�' m st u ` a s F 6' , Y ,- uu TI �_ �' � 0 1, >~r . , ..,..F,sc .: .:. .,: eS,.�uX,,;tt. aX�,, .a s„ f 1 s, �. •..' s � to � N carr. '�,-: . � "H „�la X � =+ti' �y ti +r; `f :c O tl d'. enorthern�'�,'�.. •'i "'� fir r^' e. l', th h n S e �3 ^ m $a o.. ':� ,.,• ° fi: ;� 1•`� c1'o a t Dors:.. .ulil. e . , .. _. #Av!r #'g, P R....... .o •r Ge . ' � . ��• � a r ' Ki , , rural � aRP �..� � .. iia. 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Beatl+ice Wilhelm, S,R,1,, Stratford', ;.. r.). �. f ?% ; ; � 1 • r �,.� ,„w ' f �r le ate r.:< 's x x:i Cooper- received word of • e slid t t;^ "U % A r srii a de s a at X 80 ud r PP RX y end Harve McLa 'ati R.R. 4 Mit-: <.. .,N',u`:',,.�`c� f<3.r:%::ksrr 1 a s, Y g r rr i den p ssing of s s tel X e ;,u: n(''1 . thers eat) beneiitted, having 5 r„; ,: r4 „:;, a liX is e at r :g„ o. gr Y., Y shell. s k a f .,° Mrs. Ed ie .Jones,. ai Has n s ! theprivilege f artist a ' in. the r . r Those otters the fu rat n H t o =r '. dittg ed'ucatioual pregFam arranged by 3J Leadershiporo e " '£, Thursday were:, Mr. Robert ;Coo the _.Ontario. Huron Bu' est, .r,a• :hF, a d 5a" "Fdj�lt" "Y '"?nom :rrY¢z $ %rx, r nr'.?«k: u•,�- er, Mr, and.'Mrs. Robert Da !m� t •, =fg�'' to under the cha'' mans F f r r y F m!{.r1► a' committee, chair mXa `%: tai t7 :If cA&.5 x h� curs w,.ud of Brucefield Mr. Morlg r • r-1,. y Coolie cY T R= Hilliard, Extension Ser- 3,� r �t, ; of ITilli dV', Sa'� i cb tXeb 4r,1x ' Pr Mr,; Duncan Cooper, Mr. William: h�,., x� AtB ` r� vices director; Department, of, Ag e�r4 )' �h ,l Y Bell an Mr : r . n .nearaction :"9Vt�eo lt. , rtl res- f y' d . Jim B ow , u#, ,3� "veto 8f� �., ricultu a also R. YourskN' srccess' t ,� �i tor,Cammunity.'P gra 'sgl3ranch, -•Huron County farmers were ac- M ,, :;, r Seaforth. syitemtha,baelia�},e�1' ,nl tive bidders on Shorthorn bulls: at - - Department of Education; the Ontario Bull Sale talon home sw --- ' """'' Mr. Leonard Mc$nde, of'"Wind:, Wtlutfir,�JHWFuid:,hesey i d a ' p g pictured. above sor, spent the weekend at the Dame. auy oou.%Ilow.:llut's„the.t�ime Many topics of interest were stu- MR.. ANE1t'MRS .WALTER SEITS LOVE are i� 10 hulls. Among the buyers were of Mr, and Mrs. Eddie McBride.•. Dodds I:idneri,:l!il�s��pgddsz w�0 �� died and discussed, such as: Tile' Frank Sellars, Brussels (Clipper after their wedding at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Hoist, of the kidneys to 1 action, « � � Changing Rural Scene; Tech- Foreman at $550).; Oscar Kieffer and Mrs. Oscar D. Tuckey; R: R. 3, grdom is the he bride of Mr. Zurich, visited Saturda afternoon feel 6etfer alep `ibetter':.wgrlc t niques of Program Planning; De- former Patricia' Ann Tuckey. The y Wingham (Sandoon Kdauebee at GotPeddsw4my' +now veloping Better Rural Leadership; and. Mrs. Ross. Love Kippen. The couple will reside in Hensall- with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long. t o, $570); John' Ostrom,:;Varga (Kia - Studying Personalities;; Ways and Mr, and Mrs,. Stuart Beattie and , i < Means of Inducing Better Stand- burhe Ransom Elect at f the sale of the good young bulls: of the sale ards of Canadian Culture; How - •"'ix'� Best to Achieve Certain Goals De- was consigned b William R. Pep- r 1, al t y_ P CHURCH GROUPS REPORT MEETINGS veloping_Dormant Potentialities Per, Seaforth. The price was $525.._, D r r}b ' The rand sham NAME' OFFICERS FOR 1957 Poisson, of St. Peter's Church, St. SEAFORTH MOtUN1EN+. WO'iwl� ,a s� Evaluation, etc. §ocial recreation g pian' of the show Jos h, reminded the men of their was also given its proper share of was Scotsdale Keepsake, shown by. The Holy Name Society of St. qP 9 , attention. S. G. Bennett, Georgetown. He was Boniface Church, Zurich, held their' duty to God by refraining them- _ OPEN DAILY These and other topics of inter Purchased at $810 by the Central. annual meeting in the Community selves from profanity and obscene ® py(' Ontario Cattle Breeders', Assdcia- Centre, Zurich, Tuesday evening.. speech, which is so prevalent in T. Pryde 8c S�* AI< est were ably explained ,by the y .tion, Maple, who also purchased at Feb. 26. The evening held special ,the world today, pointing out also $1,010 the reserve champion, Ben significance as the C.WL,. were that it is not only the aims of the • ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIAL$`.+, Nevis White Emblem, consigned by hosts for a sumptuous turkey ban- I society, it is also one of the ten1s_i MAI. Farms, Milliken. gpet. Seventy members were in commandments. Enquiries Are Invited The overall average for 72 bulls attendance. The. president, ;Leo I Officers elected were: president, Telephone Numbers: �OS was' $412.84, compared with $386 in Meidinger, gave a short address Ray Ducharme; vice-president, �rrw,mF 1956. Bulls sold as far north as of welcome, followed by the pas- I William Watson; secretary. Laver- EXETER 41 CLINTON 1620 SEAFOR"PH 573, ` Algoma, east to Renfrew, west to tor, Rev. Father 'Monaghan. The ence Brisson; treasurer, William y��� • Kent County, and south to Mexico. regular business of the society was Bedard. r' held. `�?' More than six per cent of Can- - The guest speaker, Rev. Father NORTHSIDE 1a M.S. ' ada's surface is fresh water. The regular February meeting a e e ®,. -� of Northside United Church W. M. I=lensall Sale Prices. S. was held Tuesday evening in rs PREVENT the Sunday schoolroom of the Prices at Hensall Community church with Mrs. C. Walden in the Sale Thursday were: chair, and opened the meeting IPS7 CHIMNEY FIRES' Weanling pigs, $14 to $16; chunks, with a reading, "Prayer in the AUCTIONEERS MEDICAL s $17 to $22.50; feeders, $25 to. $42; Morning." Hymn 208 was sung, to - USE - sows, $81 to $107• Holstein cows, followed with prayer by Miss DR..M. W STAPIETON IN EDWARD W. ELLIOTT rS $127 to $148; Durham cows, $142 Gladys. Thompson. Licensed Auctioneer Physician and Support t FIRE CHIEF to $160; Holstein calves, $16 to $24; Mrs. J. Scott conducted the bus- - Phone 90 Seaforth, CHEMICAL Durham calves, $2¢ to $42. Fat mess of the meeting and welcom- Correspondence promptly an- If no answer, Baal} 59 1t[ CHIMNEY' CLEANERS cows sold up to $11.70 a pound. ed all. Minutes of the January swered. Ithigediate arrangements F 1 A total of 190 pigs and 60 head can be made' for sale dates by JOHN A. GORWILL,. BA, 'MD meeting were read by acting-Sec- I�� To eliminate soot •and scale from of cattle and calves were sold. retary, Mrs. H. Connell. Common- Phoning 4554, Clinton. Charges Physician and Surgeon i,� your stoves and pipes. ity Friendship reported 51 home moderate and satisfaction guaran- Phones: Office".5-W Res. 5=J r For use in oil, coal and wood -fired and 28 hospital calls. Group one teed. Seaforth ' reported 16 home and 64 hospital JOHN C. GODDARD, M:D., OBITUARIES calls. :�'ir. Moffat and Mrs. two Licensed C. WRIGHT Physician und'Surgeon For Sale at: au a are callers for Group two Licensed Auctioneer. g P Phone 110 Hensall SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OP for March. CROMARTY ; �s ` HANEY'S GENERAL STORE The treasurer's report by Mrs. Livestock and farm sales a spe- SEAFORTH CLINIC MRS. FRANK BANNON Siller was read and adopter. Mrs. cialty. For a better auction sale,. ady proved in the Egmondville y P Telephone 26' N. 1i'. DICSE7tT 13fippea w The funeral of Mrs. Frank Ban- Lawson reported on Christian call . the . WRIGHT Auctioneer, E. A. McMASTER BA. N.D... Is of many thous- ,,��,, on, 62, late of 1931 Westminster Stewardship. The Huron Presby- Phone Hensall 690 r 22. Internest ' =s? of owners. PATERSON'S GEaAL STORE Ave., Sandwich East, was held last tery went over their allocation by Telephone 27 Brucefield. Monday morning, with Requiem $1,118, which was a splendid re- DENNIS and WILDFONG P. L. -BRADY, MID. w�7 High Mass being sung by Rev, port. The meeting of the Huron Auctioneers Surgeon McCLINCHEY'S General STORE Father J. Noel, of St- Theresa's f Presbytery will be held in Wesley- Graduates of Reisch American Telephone 55 Varna Church. Willis Church, Clinton, March 27, School of Auctioneering. Licensed Born in Mitchell, Mrs. Bannon at 9:30 a.m. The thankofferin DR. E. ;MAL26 1 (((+ gin Huron, Perth and Waterloo.' Telephone 26 f was the former Anne DeCourcy, meeting will be. held March 26, Capable of handling all types of EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday IICE ENGINE! OTHER MEANS daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. with special guest speaker and sales -large or small. and Saturday only, '7-9 p.m. Daniel DeCourcy, of Logan Town• neighboring auxiliaries invited. DON DENNIS, R.R. 1, Walton Appointments may be made'. rsepower per A corporation which sells ship. Mrs. Bannon was a devout The roll call was taken by Mrs: Phone Seaforth 843 r 11 ------ life. _ whiskey and gin required' its member of St. Theresa's Church, Connell with 31 present. Moved ROY WILDFONG, R.R. 2, Walton life. They're salesmen to join clubs "with of the Catholic Women's League, by Mrs. Sillery and seconded by Phone Seaforth 831 r 5 CHIROPRACTIC andard or as a view to promoting the sale and the Altar Society of the church. Mrs. Walden, that we invite the of its brands," it said. In the A son, Wilfred, died in 1956, and Baby Band mothers to be guests _..._ .�-- _ - O,,H. McINNES 1954 taxation year, 17 of its she was also predeceased by three at the April meeting. The World VETERINARY _ Chiropractic Foot Correction; salesmen belong to 46 clubs; sisters'and one brother. Day of Prayer is. being held March COMMERCIAL HOTEL N 6's TOOI dues totalled $5,988. Surviving, besides her husband. 8, at 3:00 p.m., in the Anglican Monday, Thursday - 1 td 8 pm Ianada's all - duct it was sought to de are six sons, Clarence and Frank, Church, with Mrs, Hall as guest TURNRULL & ERYANS t}, duct this amount from its tax- Toronto; Kenneth, Robert acid Leo, speaker. VETERINARY CLINIC OPTOMETRIST ;hoose a 6' in able income, the Department Kitchener;-• Emmett, London'; four Mrs. B. F. Christie conducted the J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M. ial models. of Revenue disallowed the de- daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Angela) balance of the meeting and Mrs. W. R. Bryans, D.V.M. duction on the ground that the Maloney and Mrs. Fred (Florence) Ball q JOHN E. LONGSTAFF save a reading on "Aware- Phone 105 Seaforth Optometrist money had not been spent to Aber, Windsor; Lucille and Helen. ness." Hymn 252 was sung and _ __ _' gain or produce income. at home; a brother, Tom DCCourcy, prayer was offered by Mrs, Baker. Phone 791 Seaforth P The scripture, Psalm 1, was read INSURANCE ~Eyes examined -Glasses Fitted) The company appealed and Windsor; four sisters, Mrs. Eliza- testified that its right to ad- beth Connelly, Mitchell; Mrs. MAIN OFFICE, SEAFORTH - by Mrs. Cochrane. dally' Office Hours: Seaforth, vertise was greatly limited and Catherine Dwyer, St. Catharines; ► a even prohibited in most prov- Mrs. Terrance (Rose) Nicholson, Mrs. Ross Savauge gave an, in- The McKILLOP except Monday, 9 a.m,-5:30 p.m, li® St�lre OI teresting talk on the study book. Wednesday, 9 a.m.-12:30 pm, 11 inces. Other' ways of making Chicago, Ill., and 15 grandehil MUTUAL FIRE Thursday evenings by appointment - its its Mares known' had to be dren.. "Items of Interest," a new issue h with the meeting, was given by INSURANCE CO. only, snug t, The appeal was grant- Pallbearers were John Dwyer, ed. From their ruling we John McGuiness, Gerald, John and IVIrs. H. Snell. Among other in- v Clinton: Monday, 9 am. -5 30 teresting' items, she gave, `The P.M. (Above Hawkins' t& JaCob'8 quote: "There was an unde- William Bannon and Leon Ma United Church has a delegation HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Ont. niable connection between the loney. Burial was made, in Heav- g Hardware.) efforts of the appellant's enly Rest Cemetery, with Rev. E. meeting Hungarian refugees and salesmen at the clubs and the C. Kearne officiatingat the ave- presenting each with a Hungarian OFFICERS: �' Testament. ACCOUNTING subsequent sales of products side. Mrs. Leo Hagan, Seaforth, a President Wm. F. Alexander) let,Mrs, Johnston and Mrs. Moffat in which the appellant was in- niece of the deceased, attended the Walton A. M. HARPER terested."-(Advt,). funeral. favored with a delightful duet, ac- Vice -Pres. - Robert Archibald Chartered Accountant f Savers co Christie d gave Mrs. Christie. Mrs, °a Christie gave a very interesting Seaforth 55 South St. Telephone � paper on the life of Albert Sweit- Manager and Sec.-Treas. - M. A. Goderich 343 zee. medical missionary to Africa. Reid, Seaforth Licensed Municipal Auditor. f P This paper won two prizes in pub- DIRECTORS: -----' SATURDAY EXCURSIONS lie speaking contests by a 12 -year- E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L. LEGAL old girl of Moorefield, prepared Malone, Seaforth; Chris. Leon -1 f0 from a book ,given to Mrs. Chris- tie's mother, Mrs. John Thompson hardt, Bornholm; Robert Archi- A. W. SILLERY , Moorefield, by her pastor, m her bald, Seaforth; John H. Mewing, Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. . 1 Moorefield, birthday, h Mrs. Thompson Blyth; William S. Alexander, Wal- Phones: Office 173, Residence 781 Al 711 L f LID ton• Harvey Fuller, Goderich; J. SEAFORTH ONTARIO TA DA and Albert Sweitzer were born on E. ' Pepper, -f. IA. Allister "r the same day of the same year, Broadfoot, Seaforth. McCONNELL & HAYS IX �n �p 1 AGENTS: Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. ;•, WINCI-IELSEA William Leiper, Jr., Londes- P. D. McCONNELL boro; J. F. hrueter, Brodhagen; D. I. STEWART . 11 The sympathy of the community Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric SEAFORTH, ONT.. '' •• i is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Hoi Munroe, Seaforth. Telephone hone 174 ry:i f�•r ' '.'••�?%�•' i�.%'i}r.•''j: ?•i,; Fr}i:f :: ii.,:•r T ��"�•i,<''� r .' ace De'lbridge in the death of Mr. Delbridge's mother, Mrs. Henry O O O O O O o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,:5 o -=- - Delbridge, of Exeter, a former res- O O O Gy ident in this district, O O O d Y Mr. and Mrs. Bev, Morgan and W. J. CLEARY J. A. BURKE ` LOW FARES EVERY SATURDAY ®AND INCL. APRIL 13 o Seaforth, Ont, o o Funeral Director KS ':• R ) family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke. o LICENSED EMBALMER o O and Ambulance Service ' b >` Tickets good going and returning, some Saturday only. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilfilian and O and FUNERAL DIRECTOR O O DUBLIN ONT. 4 ' .. EXCURSION FARES FROM: Randy, of Exeter, were Sunday O Night or Day Calls - 335 O O Night or Day Calls: O O 43 r 10 visitors with Mr: and Mrs. C. Gil- g O O O O Phone Allenford ......,.$4.75 =uelph .:.....,.,. $1,90 Palmerston .... $3.40 fillan. Y Brampton ...... .85 Hanover .......... 4.30 Paisley ............ 520 Dir. and Mrs. Harold Denham O O O O O O O O O O O o O P Brussels .... 4.30 Harriston ... ,... 3.75 Southampton .. 5>90 and Barrie, of Sarnia; Mr. and 0000000000t"y b00oO000� Chcsley ............ 4.75 Ingersoll ........ 3.70 Sarnia .............. Mrs: Ted Pooley and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton ............ 4.75 Kincardine .... 5.85 Stratford .......... 3.45 O O O Elora 2.45 Kitchener ........ 2.45 Strathroy ........ 5,20 Ralph Batten., of Exeter, were Sun- 0 1X •'� o G. 3.60 Walkerton 4.60 F, Batten. Fu'r1@rC1l e'r'V1Ce • I�nerai' ' NAY , Fergus . 2.45 Listowel day Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. G• A. I Georgetown .... 120 Mitchell .........,.. 4.00 Watford •••••,••••• 5.75 lllle Goderich .....•.. 5.05 Owen Sound 4.75 Wingham ........ 4.75 o O+tideriels $ tlV Sea bYtb ' C`R " .... Wyoming ........ 620 An Italian woman went to a bank o 4S• BOK O O Liiceltsed Embalmer O '� ASVIR?CT�A,�G�$1 SEIt''VI�7 `a4 CT -857H Corresponding Fares from Intermediate points to arrange a loan. Approaching the Prbsiipi#id careful attention O O Adlut0{'y Tioteller, she told him, �Siife Itai �t take The u teller l explained O PLO` 9R FOR ALL O. 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