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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1957-08-30, Page 1, A i , t Y rh r 41`1'a w+ Tg a ''w �, 111 At a, " �a. r � tad m s, �f{ > 1 4 ,+ .'`� �..1°:':ki", "yt^e e r"" n 3 k{ 'Ip�y '",.' T^j { P a' S NRp�� A4 wj �� 7 t' ' S {` I &ii + k �`+a'i' ±tib", 9 1 i 1 4n 1 ,+. 4 , G y' ,ry ,`. 4 1, fil'ant' , ' y.r ; a '` ,6 x deur e .e.>�? , . di A y. yiu7 ,,sl.�`•N1V, e 1 r}n r.T.- 1.T" ,, a` . r x i a smr s +err �.:; a'y'*{ t ��.o•va' u' - a , V_ C, * ­ � i ter. {'' , V3 wy' �% p:..i � '^'T'�"e^S� ; F;, ;;a' a tat, V �� 7F 'I ,_ ' � t r ' y, '''' `. roe?fir IN ;,: t S0 ' .. r �o� district . mumci-' • 3 - ✓R� ---._a-,_ry..e _.. • r .i-__ __ _...+__a__ ;. <�P aM .'+u F w•1v, h w xry a��ra 9.'7' S , 6Zv^ §.. ,; > '+fie "'�,f$•,- r •, _ 't a rt.,, .n ,I,.. - ,-, -77177777777'.' 11 I 7t ThirsdaY:` ittght ta' protest a pig=., Z li "s P i+:�al by, the ,,�N-.Ri to eliminate t1N'.O Y 3 r .'' w : t £2j. :�. •'.¢),w..z,. °�' t £`d' "'?z� is W'. f� y %. Ash : t3' �'. .�:. t sins th a old ' od>e- n e G 'r' f da 'o. ti 3< qtr. ~� R s.. r"tch rim_ a reser ' Seaforth' .at %`" ,� R. P I �'` $ `M alb Q$ R ,A M r:, the et wi11'.lae Mayor, E ,,; ane itig y *cllf e d Reeve orman " rrt € � _ r ,,And N "%, ;f ::; �' ' S 'ns ,,11 >, 3 ,c,^ I't is understood" the service to ":' fix: °>. s be .4. w,tl1'znclude'the.earl ;' u�;, , I;y -i r train of 'east to Strat- :. I rung.. f b, , ng S % '>,�, o `•F,�.^`..."" • : ::Ryf k•. ford and,' Toro;to and .the night . r. : f, "' train 'wes.'f'• to Goderich. .While `' "� y� 'ttaa' �i?.'trr,:. .:?:�'.�+`... >'yy.',• fk�LSf ���' �4•. ..yi3,^ y. -passenger traffic 4n the ,nuns has : e , w R ' been Light' in 'recen't• years,- there is1, 11011:sy` a substantial movement of ex= � i ^ <'s i Y't ` -s east each morning. r ' u» - ti „,>..row ,M a ,ry Ma or' McMaster, ` said � 'Orth : : ; . ,... , . „ . .. ,... .... r�'.. Y e Lu er .who woul b' - affe ted, A G c t' `Point . ,Far s. Tu s= director field cro ..bra c ' ' " �'e" s l?P. s d e c in h.z,•._k . „ .,• .:: j -. • .,. ry lm ., e , Ps n It '1n s,cretary-treasurer of the pro- ' the event service was. curtailed; a •' `iina e; rleft� B'' •:Turn ulI: r e - vmcial association; and, Harry* gran. of Hensall• the provincial d <1' .T?F g, r . (. to dight),, > b P esid nt Qf the gf iirAahii3ed..Scott 1~`.r7ms; Jahn: Bosh- first vice,president:' .After.g their annual meeting in Clin- Hiaron Cauity Soil an(d Crop Improvement Association Jim: Mb- y group of 19 m,' and 18 ladies toured ants r art & Sons. Ltd ;and Seafo •Shoes Ba � ' ton -Moeda the points Ltd He eXpected ,representatives: n@, of Elgin County • president s of the'• Ontario Association; of interest in Goderich, the' Sc Farms in Seaforth, and other ' of'these firms. would attend the Doug Miles, Huron' a'gricuit- `representative; A. H. Martin, places around Exeter' district. - . ' aneeting. - . ;R-- ' If the CXR proposal is proceed- 10 ; tea'with, Seaforth'arid. other munici- inthrop Valities along the line will be left S,ntr� r6paritls'but:one,t sin a da each wa r ,.� . 101' � � rox Y Y u 's �, , ia''the erio&durin .which branch r . W P g Hiner enjoyed their greatest popu , . • �n i. . thea were e' 1, larU e w e .'trains a 0 Y, eight. cads HFL day through Seaforth. See F a C tl, - a t•.,. Cos'tt a rrs. A group of 37 members affd I fti,pe-herihouse. It features auto-• er1 es • uratic fee ring. �+ ■ �+ y - .wives. the Ontario Soil and ' ding and vat "' Elec- istrio . Peon tris lighting with automatic dim- • L" r o p Improvement Association .JLes Dolmage scored three times , ming i controlled by a tante clock. Trneter Driver.. fflr Winthro Tuesday night to ace toured Scott Fargisl Seaforth, on Fans provide ventilation and cool- P y g P 1 Tour' St. LaWre'nCe Tuesday, following their annual .ing. Originally built•to accommo- • ids colleagues to a 3-1 victory over In Hospital <"PkPssels in the third game of their meeting. • ' .' ' date cattle, the building was not l'pst-of-five HFA series. They met in Huron' Cotiuty for used` by. the animals, who, prefer- Charles Eyre, RR 2 Ki n, and. cScoring for Brussels was War- ttawa. Areas \ PPe red to remain outside near a,.pole- n r Schmittke. Tying 1.1 in their the first time as guests of the local I his daughter, Janice, aged. 5, were' p Members ' of the Huron Junior • • type sheIter.. - first game', the second went into Soh and Crop Improvement'= As- injured last Fridayevening evening when. Farmers Association and Crop Tsai- While i4en :attended the• -annual the books as a 1-0 win for'' Win- _ �ro`vement Association returned sociation.., Harry Strang, of Hen- business meeting at the depart the tractor he was driving and a ,Top, who noW can take the ser- sall, is first vice-president of thle ment of agriculture office, in Clip- car were in collision on the Kip- io with one more win. Tuesday evening: from .a four-day Ontario association. ton, Monday, the ladies visited' Clinton have refused to continue logs trip to Ottawa :and' the St, pen road, four miles south of Sea- Bill'Turnbull, of Brussels, presi- (Huron, county museum, the court their series against St. Columban Lawrence Seaway.. Those taking forth. dent of the .Huron Association, was' house and two firms' in the Gode- following an injury to one of their part were Marl'McSpadden, Joan in charge of the gdtheri4 'Mrs. rich area. Mr. Eyre was taken to Scott' mien in a game Monday. . On, Neil MieGavin, Mac B91 Memorial Hospital suffering from . Shirleyosman Bert Pepper, Bill Turnbull. was hoste s -for the P g Ina _scramble for the ball, Jake y 18 ladies ho attended. s concussion. and cuts to' the head' 4o6rda was accidentally struck in Broadfom Bruce. ,and Ken and shoulder. He was reported to Abe ankle. Taken to Clinton Pub- Teman; Tho'mas;Appleby, C. Mc- A chartered' bus' carryng k1 o. rJ' be out of bed Wednesday, aril X, Hospital, it was found one bone Bonald, W. J:' McNwe`U, Mr.' and group arrived at Scott No. 1 farm rays had ,been, taken to determine. , Mrs. John,.1. Turner, .Secord Me. at 9 ami. Tuesday. 'Nearly an hour ' = v: was fractured, and another dislo- th'e seriousness of.lus injuries, was spent viewing the .office,:'. injuries, sated -in his ankle.' L'iien, Mrs. EYizabeth Weber, Mrs. pe g trap, • Janice also received •cuts .to, the l tan HFA. meetin • Jul 8 a es - a' r r . g Y n its ..he -miHdn a 1 , ., nhoiise o Tro D and:'ile . e• •Harr g •P •w Stewart Dolmage n „ ry �- =� � . -head and haps. She -was 'a"ble to r8test was heard against use `of ` ,Palin, all"'of the Seaforth district; and inspecting the Scott Dual -Put- i I return home Saturday. unnecessary roughness by St, Col- Elliott Layton, Ron, , ,McClinehey, pose Shorthorn, herd' 'on a trip , Driver of the other vehicle was umbar players. • At, that -time they Melba and Stewart Boyes'and A. 'around the grounds. J. Mustard, of Brubefield• Mr. and As • Jim • Scott explained lained features .� � Arthur McNaughton, RR 4, Sea- were threatened . with expulsion ' Mrs. Dave Triebner, of Ki n• of farm uesttons were livel forth. Police estimated damage to from the league if they did not P1Ye ' . q Y his car at $1000. The tractor was clean up their playing. Ken Coulson, Cromarty; - Mr. and and interest was high: When Mr. THIS IS THE NEW EMBLEM demolished. Les Dolmage said Tuesday a Mrs. -Harvey Taylor, Londesboro; Scott introduced' his wife to the of the Town of Seaforth. De= - meeting of HFA representatives Bill Coultes; ' Ross Smith, Isabel gathering, and mentioned his - son, Smith and Helen Wilson, bf the. Bill, was an engineering student, si'giied' by George 'Daly, well-•, would be held soon, probably Wed - Brussels area. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- one of the group was quick to take known Toronto .artist and fora COMPETES'AT CN,E. , nesday night, to decide what ac - 1 Thur Bolton acted',as chaperones the cue. mer Seaforth resident, the Miss Betty Storey, daughter of tion would be taken. Clinton won for the trip. • "What's becoming of farming?" emblem was authorized by competingnMrs. William Storey, was the controversial game, their first he 'asked, with reference to the in the CNE for the Miss in the series, by a score of 2-0. number of young men who are Council some months ago, Dairy Queen 'title. Although not a Seafortheuntil nolo, has,been been winner, she received many beauti- Auburn Institute leaving the farm today. ful and useful gifts'. She competed sheet Committee Mr, Scott told his questionner one .of the few urban munici- in a � Monday..night group of five. • Wins . Layette Prize farming had a great future, but palities in the district that has which was won by a Simc_oe Coun- Estimates Less added that there was a lot of not had an official emblem. ty girl. In the itemized statement of Sea- ' Fonthill Women's Institute "changing. around" in the indus- .. branch topped 102 entities in this try' ' ' forth estimates for 1957, which ap- year's layette ,competition, to win in the office the group started • • peared in last week's issue, an a' $100 prize. to get a clearer picture of exactly Name, Prize Winners error occurred with respect to the Their entry was composed of a. what is becoming of farming. View- estimated ,expenditures of the drew, faggttted at the neckline, Ing scaled drawings and graphs •• street committee., nighties diapers and a complete that keep track of almost all the The correct amount, ,000 f, is set of woollens, all in pure white. farm's operations, they gained At Li oris 22nd Carniva 1 a reduction of nearly previous from • An entry from Blue Lake and some insight of the close manage- the estimates of the previous year, Auburn received honorable men- ment and., efficiency required in - Perfect weather featured the .Penny sale winners were: oil, 114,"""`. .- - lwryi` M- - ;11:'4!{•' Y,:f W-' ,Yir r .u`It'a d�'. 'S iy! €a ar ti ,a, tp, ql"s ff• ' a 'y f V,I•'f3 a1. 1 R F i - 1' 1 1-..: `a , f . '. '�,apr e i .r. 6'. C ,7c 'Ay, i+ Ir d ,r N .i'4n ,ry J. ,• , h,nry �`,n*il, N•lkl i �Y'fY!f f' !"' 1'i�",^�'jYf,[, )wt 1ij h"r ,k,n': (' ll,y 7r5 N if �411s >r4 >„ a.n2i ;F<f,fn• i '"fj yf'r ''rt.rf s., , t,, 1 k kte, �exC'tM nA .•. t^ (A d a IW'I111, ht m'. , S a 1� -" lees l ° - r. estailiated 9.Op children will fence :as fed 11 al 'eou>atcl son jl b6i*s' Punches nnd''perh. s a a r a�P 1tire � ,tet% f 11>e ty _ r.,.r F: WIZ +a.: U m,,,, . VhcL:, a.. r.,r . •a�..,-,7-.:_- :, -..d' .r. . m': 1 uc r S i dA es -and c �:. n, . mfrh. a McKillop 2; M's� .>�r��ne D><egel, replac�pg, ,11.p#1ioxo�` scltRol„ ,' townships, and Seaforth. Mrs: ar Powell' No. 4 I'No. 10' �; ... D.. wtlk r i"�b I . •.. • ; _ .: John° W. Talbot p prmci al of y � ; , w Seaforth Public School, expects 333 h '`' : a { M !. . 0 , W�l Eyy .Vi i ` r R',,, 'pupils to register' Tuesday. /!� /� The teaching staff will remain o L ir,c' the same. Th are: Mr. .'' r T , albat They .�: ,. , �F, r grade 8; .Mrs. Jean MacDonald, *` " " k grade 7; Donald' Morton; grade 6; ,,60 ` i; toe " ' " + Miss M n - •s s . E:'-Tur r bull rad ' - . 'apo e 5 Mrs c ■ e ,g �7 .i, R. ' Boussey, combined grades 4 `" " and 5; Douglas Widdis, Ron' lfntiis, a graduate this year ' Steffler, UR 3 ' ii.usse ; 7 I g grade 4;' Mrs. ,Elva Ellis, grade 3; Miss of SDHS,.and son of Mr, aad Mrs. MacGregor i np_of M•x;; silo,,: ,'{ Dou Ennis, Walton has been Ross MacGr r' Ellg s, ega. Ella Elder, grade 2;. Mrs. Agnes ps,� , Mason, grade 1; Mrs. Mary Bos- awa.rded a $20o admission scholar- and Marilyn Riley, slaughter ship to the. Miversit _. of Western and' Mrs. Ben Briley, 10M . well, kindergarten, - Y n Mrs, John Kellar will substitute Ontario. `The university board of I.ondesboro. ' . � � ? for Mrs. Mason, recovering from governors'' scholarship is awarded lVlr. Plumsteel estimated ah'a„ ¢irk a recent operation, during Septem- for the highest standing in South- 330 students WO, 'uld retuFn ta�...{ western Ontario high schools. To es next weeh...The teae 1 her. htn a:� '. Mr, Talbot said venetian blinds qualify, candidates must have a will be. J L Slatt,91 ;.Mr h re had been installed in both grade 7 minimum: 'average • of 75 per cent McIntyre, Mass N4" Taylor, F .:A, ala . and grade 8 rooms, `They replaced in eight grade XIII subjects, He Dobson, R. �. Whitley, W. A Hard - worn drapes, He said it is hoped also has been awarded a Dominion- ing, F. R• Cosford, Mi s Florence .,s „ that two rooms' will be furnished Provincial bursary, valued at $500. Elford', TKr A. Mansz. Miss Sylvia>�'3 11 with venetian blinds each year, Several Seaforth ,District High Rinaldi,, J L S'chmelefske L ;1' � �,' providing the drapes last that long. School students have been award- Plumsteel, William Nediger, di g All desks were sanded and varn- ed Dominion -Provincial bursaries, Mrs. Fred Skelton. 'Mr. Ne� ` fished during the summer. L. P. Plumsteel, principal, an- and Mrs. Skelton are the only kr , , ' Two of last year's teachers at nounced this week. teachers' to join. ,the staff ,�, -St. James'' Separate School', Sea- The largest awards, $500 each, During the sumriier, twin oil ky,. forth, will return to their posts went to Barbara Boyd, daughter of rooms were redecorated, one clash � this year. They are Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd, RR 2, room floor was Banded and vbi";d,•i McIver and Mrs. Ken Etue. Itis Walton, and' Ron Ennis. ished. .ter ' not known yet whether Sister St. Awards payable under the Dom- Shortly before classes e . ed ', , " Philip, principal last year, and 5is inion-Prcr-vincial teachers' college term, the board 'purchased a x�,ew ter Julia Marcia will also return, arrangements included grants of automatic -feed Geste for Pf ' as the Sisters are changed every $250 each to Marion Hemingway, office. two or three ears: daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Carl ---- ;, ,n» Probable enrolment at St. James' Hemingway, RR 3, Brussels, and • d , : will be about 155. Twelve of these June Smith, daughter of Mr, and SWinimers HeC. ,`" will be entering first grade, Mrs. Alex Smith, RR 5, Seaforth. r, ' W. P. Roberts, Tuckersmith These bursaries are awarded to y school • .area board secretary- Pupils attending. Teachers' Colleges W�11 IUlep�ll'ons " treasurer, said the enrolment in this, fall, • 0 .k his district averaged 200 pupils, The grade 13 awards, valued at ' as a rule. Two teachers who left $100 each, were won by Clem Stef- n Life, S'avilld1 ' a' .their posts to attend' Teachers' Col- fler, son of Mr, and Mrs. Clem . Ei ht S aforth swimmers were lege this year are Miss Olive Ban- g e r_ ,; s tW,- ., �, . . „��•,,k- '. . successful Monday in obtainamg Herman and Miss 'Jackie Cluff, fi '?f • "' �t n;'• the Royal Life Saving Socjre,y. *•y. Mrs. -Ross Alexander transferred ^^^ bronze medallion, in tests conduct from No. 4, Tuckersmith; to No. 8,>: ed Monday at Seaforth Lions pool " Egmondville school." ^ Two others were awarded. inter Teachers this year are: No, 1'" ? :r'. i r� ,:{k mediate certificates. Mrs. L. Reichert; No. 2, Miss •Dorn- s .. y.: t I Receiving bronze, medallions thy Turner; No. 4, Mrs. D. Ben- 3m� �' w< were Judy. Crich; Alice Nixon. nett No. 5 Mrs. A. ..t.... � .. „ ,s "' ,i^. Dolmage; No. Gene Nixon Cor " ..€ %+ ° , ume Smith,' Myth „, :'. 7. Mrs.'s, 'Kay; No. 8; Mrs. Ross iu '' ;i' g € "r"a'y' I�iitkby,"s:3 oi� : Limos; t�!S. �, .• Alexander (junior room), R. Mac- a - =irk Lansink and Garth Flannigan., Gregor (senior room); No. 9, Spen- R ' Certificates were en Ted IA " ser Jeffery. g 2, e mont and Ken Bedard. To receive ;,, Mr. Roberts said ssure Sys -y . the medallion, candidates must be tens and flush'toilets-:'have been <c' over 14 years of age. Certificate installed in No. 1 and No. 7, Tuck- w •- holders must be over 12, ers{i}ith schools. f*''t.>;' s ..a„`: Examiner for the awards was Mrs. Ken Rogerson will teach f s::Q.a" Fred. Cosford, of the SDHS staff about 40 pupils at No. 3, Bruce„''s>' Ron Ennis, pool supervisor, was 'r ;,r. .,.,a P Pe field school. John Broadfoot, sec- w>^'':) tiAie instructor. ,; ri.. retary-treasurer of the school sec- ac ' tion, said. a pressure system was ” �� ` + m011I�V1�1C it installed last Easter, and a flush r, .. g ,r' toilet may be put in soon,.;. v • . Anew roof was planned for No, Br®there !mete. t 12. McKillop, this week, Mrs. WilA. - liam Church, secretary -treasurer, RON ENNIS, son of Mr, and tM said. Enrolment is 18 to date. Mrs. Douglas Ennis, Walton, or Fit Ta�s9e `' Teacher will be Miss Jessie Little, who was awarded a $200 U,W.O. of Brussels. Miss Joan 'King, also entrance .scholarship, first In 4� Years , of Brussels, will teach music, learned the news from a Huron No. 6, McKillop, will be taught Expositor reporter, "Really . by Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd, who re- surprised," Ron said he had Recent visitors with Mr. and places Doug McKowne, last year's not expected to win the uni- Mrs. Bernard Nott and Mr, and teacher. ,About 30 children are the versity award. He scored five Mrs. Sam Townsend were: Mr. forecasted enrolment. Les Pryce, firsts and two seconds in his and Mrs. Thomas Townsend and secretary -treasurer, said a new Grade XIII final exams. son, Gerald, and Miss Deloris Git- . zel, of Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Townsend, of Fort William • tiou- and $10; Second place and - $W, went to a Belwood Institute Ft modern farming Outlining the ROP program car- final night of the 22nd annual"earn- ival of the, Sedforth Lions Club, ticket No. 2401, Mrs. Ken Smith, Bornholm; luggage, 2380, Brian Construction Program Here Mr. Archie Haney and gran'ddaugh- ter, of Sault Ste, Marie. It is 42 entry. ried out at Scott Farms with .beuZ 'held: at the Lions Park Friday eve- Habkirk, Seaforth; chocolate bars, "4; years since brothers Thomas andr` Mrs. James Haggerty, . of"Nap- and cattle. Mr. Scott stressed, the .2615 p Ron Sedley, RR Mitchell; 'mirror, - . Joseph Townsend were' last to- , ,anee,,'president- of the k`ederated LVomen's Insiitufes;of;�nfario,,..ex= 'necessity of -eliminating poor pro ducers, and breeding only ;the .best hold the local frau-;>,gress - Games and' rides were in pro- throughout the evening and; car 2545, Hazel Trott; 430 Pall Mall, London; bait box, 2524, Harry Addieott, Seaforth; butter, Totals Moore T h tier. Mr. Sam Townsend is a brother and Mrs. Bernard Nott is -!11 pressed pride: -in the .interest and Scott Farms: gether with an interesting pro- a n$150,000geta sister, Other visitors with Mr �; work Iavished on the?project' -by chile; for a US. chick 'breeder -who m t ' d th 1 e' dand 2372, Mrs. Jim Barry, Egmondville; Mrs, Nott were relatives from , J the 10,000 'member, Organization. employs 10 pe;sons, ,many of them gra , en a sine a arg crow . groceries, 2363, A. E. Nethery, The. entiies. were Ue4g}in. in 1f1a'reh. holding university degrees, •in• full 'Cominentin'g on the event, Lion Wingha.m; .camera, 2127, Emily Seaforth continues to grow as Miss Helen M. McKercher, & time -selection and breeding work. President John W. Modeland ex- Elliott; Seaforth• oil 2612 Bill construction to date in 1957 totals rector of home., economics,;.Ontario, . Explaining why they experiment Pressed appreciation to all who had Brown, Egmondville; oil, 2612, well in excess of $150,000. 00artment of Agriculture said with crossed breeds',, Mr. Scott said contributed to the 4pecess' 'of the 2662, Scott Habkirk, Seaforth; girl's Oddly, the most, popular type of the exhibits showed ed cellent fork- only -so. much progress could be occasion. He mentioned' part'ieu- shoes, 2045, J. Eisler, Jr. Seaforth; architecture, aside from the resi- lnanship and were a source- of • made with pure lines. larly those, who had made dopa. 'garbage • can, 2029, Marlene. Dal, dential dwelling, is the service sta- tions: and others who had assisted tion, With six already in operation - great satisfacfron'.to bei, as well Later, the ,group'' showed much rymlile, 1•igmondville, P as to competing groups. inti est in '.a ,two floor "quonset;'� other ways. Towel set, 2362, Mrs. Ron Mac- and two vacant, two more stations . .� 'Winder -of the special' draw for are definitely to appear #n Sea Ip the transitor, radio was Ed. ,Boyce, Donald, Seaforth; platter, 2315, Bill forth before the year is out. rot E�ggmondville. Shirts were won Flannigan, Seaforth; Topnotch feed, One, a White Rose station, is now c lifts. 'T''C Crich Bill, Scott, G. 2225, George , MCIlwain, Seaforth; MOVING TO - HENSALL rising upon its concrete founds- • ' ;, ' ... `f i ..i ,w,.. OWb1'a all of Seaforth' hien' relish dish, 2563, R. J. Fitzgerald, 3Ya{', irons at Goderich East and Cole- ,;lis E mon'dv9ile ; Doug Toronto; doll, 1169, Terry McWhir- �]'k Seaforth;D ter, Brussels; Toni set, 2472, Mary man Streets. Concrete block work tKIEI��SMONaR CpA ', �! t,. �i ; .ISR 1, C .Wilk- is underway and the roof strue- �- inson, HensaYl. Huras, Stratford; shirt, 2346, Har r will be u£ -on' next week, a -ke- William V6magr, better ing the/ of hdr, r , .ry Addicott, Seaforth; Boshart to e " Z'he' 'evexki was ' ePgf, in `rch s chair, 2661, Brian Habkirk, Sea - ,'worker on the job said. Valued lknowa As "Pat"; and his son, Ilan; ng, Pat over 15,000, the building should I t,aud, ddneing;, step dare"', seleeti 1 s I L /► forth; subscription to The Huron WU reside eaA of HensaAindtire by;Fredl,iiarburn, i3bb tiattei:,and First Church, Group be, ready for Use within two goiitig to lave 'that ctimmunitj+ '' p Expositor, 1086, Michael Clarke, Jack keXichol,;. and _guitar .selec- i J ", Seaforth'; Scotch cooler, 1152, Ben- months, contractor G. A. Mills, of ;Miere Mr. Vennei bas resided, 50 tions by Jack Reid. Refxeshirrents Has, elyffeld Meet St.. t. Thomas, said last week. years, *eta honored at q' ppresenia- Were served, . bo Lansink, Seaforth; Western Another new station, this one b tion held fbi• them' on, •Ftiday' eve boots, 1095, Robert Cosford, Sea - Mr. Veneer has sold his farm to "- Mei'nbers of the Barbara Kirk- forth, 5 dozen a Cities Service, will likely be in bus- hing,, Au #fist• 23rd. Some fifty eggs, 1183, Terry 1,� ,� George Boa and^has purchased the roan Auxiliary of First Presbyter- McWhirter, Brussels; groceries, stress before snow #hes, on a site ne>!gliors hnrfRlende met at.th'eir' home of Mrs. J. Fo>'resty of` I3en-„inn G7iurch enjoyed' a bounteous 2314, Mrs. Frank Sills, Jr., Sea- just west of Main on Goderich St. o --,,,_ laoi�ne and iV.-ii>ited {them^ with a Sall. ,Jim has been a• trursf8e and ',pontuck . sapper and ; social hour forth; swim fins, 1689; Kendra Hart, I;latform, 'rticketri, 'Tlte presentation caretaker of McTag0'art's' and Tien t'Wgay 'evening at the Cummer Seaforth; plastic tray, 2606, Anita • • atldtess'.'Cit. I i+ead;jfy P11Ycj� Aar- ,sell. cemeteries for• some • yeasts. ;cottage' of- Mr, and Mrs., li•, 'Kers- Sorsdahl Crothart . Win bpm Wins ri 1 vrnth Amkr DajYY"Able Toni' Mt. Venner and Jiro.'; °expr'es'sdd' take dt” Bayfield. Toaster, 23.33 Edith Yeadon Sea- - . grnatneli•=and V� rey Harris' arr'ang- , i their apppreciaiibn and 'tha'iiits to "'?ie $egular meeting of the so- forth; lamp,,292g Mrs, Gordon Me- /� '', ' the neighbors acid friends'.,wha' so brety font ; add the supper en the Donald, Seafprth; football 1144 ad'�es Trebles ' : °. • * ' ' kindly reineii> bored tiierri. preaiderit; Mir, W. , p'n hn'ston, Jimmj' Sills .. Soaforth foldin ' i 'lateen rinks from Goderich, + ,k , , g . 1. J '+ address. Dear tell- ' d: Mors. Johnston o en'ed the . gg 00'p s . �a , . ` Following is 'the p,. „p chair, 1120,• Phillip Gem'ernhardt, Viiin Tian Mitchell, Atwood, Ctin- .oft:. , 1,•. dd ,.. i : , P'a't and,, Jim: • AS you:: are leaving meetiii'g With'a 'poem 101d. prrayor Bayfield; silver tray, 2415, Mrs, foio� and �aeaforth competed in the co ucted a short ti9iness At s � � ' � �� our omm hovVsriittclWy Would � be and did, Bedford . Dungey, Seaforth; pie padres: trebles tourney in Seaforth • sessioli. Mrs. W. A Wright` was in server, 1114, Wayne Hugill, Sea- 4ilYgust 12. Y aid; 6,R ,;-2, 2, of Btiiee- missed. You ;,both ha, been kind charge of the rem'a'inder ,of the forth; groceries, 2415, Mrs. Bed- IN lace went to Mrs. Du Val, 1. ese ell' ii earl .Su d ' ' -and' thoughtful as rier�g Bois and, medtrng. Mrs. J. A. Mufth.kgad the mrd, Dune Seaforth; car mirror, it , in am who scored three wins field, ap inti Y . >u y g Y,W When .bW.car struck n. b, dge and always so cheerful when we visit- scripture Iesson,: followed by pray- 11,85, Teddy. Elliott, Dublin; slip- 01ti,i 19,. with an aggregate of 39, e i sed too e b Mrs, Wright. You Will b ins r u o w �'. er 1 e from ed o , s 145 .f� o 'er Sea- inners ver o i side oil he 1166'r Y Mont m e All other w ' ed er on tP r ov is�' �'y g Y, 11 9 i Fraser a inti ,. t a d help in the ''Miss Jesse s a inter n r c1r your rth e • Mrs. Argyle, f r p fo aint 24 9 Bill Austin Sea- They ver M s '' e y 7 G derieh. g e' iiritT p Y O� the s 4 Y , g e= , a e' a e ,• �r re rt L Te td1A,;Me i v, esg tr Prtiviti cfimii unit�f;`espe�7a111r sit the be'tif ousel *anti g v , + v r3r yfi e , ,report forth„ bieye'le . ho�rrr, 2527, Shirley ii'tten° wins Plus 16; Mrs. Townsend, �, e Leaders Thai ch 1 a as, t tins :tin th School f which J 4fk bfi ter o g ohestoMn ale wins "e" � J . Seaforth bo . s .shoes s 1us 16` Mr S 2 tui b �, t` y 11t.. ba Y,, , ' ,•. ,... � _,:., �" ,,. , ,,, h e aite>ttided � Be eb e , � .. �la�etalcer.I.P., . tI• W iC ilii tee anti a. in its eh Mks B li Austin . Se r r .Allison two w s 1 U ra tI afo th- 1t." s e r� � . p is v > n t , ;; ,r. a � .x N e t �a de e a e a< on . � hat a»� ec as £�o � e li ~r•. t t� c ti d s l`L• o X d tit o� b ,a ,. t ,g' t ...iii 1t C , b tX a $1., Mar aret ase fr+uc b ' e fit �. 8 ... G .. n ., f .,.. g r i .z e . o . �A s a c fill `lit � o: ;. It n �"• Pe: o 'r t di! e e '1VI ,•'. v' � •d 59' iii:' etitor tv r �•�, db 1 .,Sheila; 'tr s s, It a y : P w �y-1 k i r .,.. -, , � , .. ,...•., �. .,...,r ..y--,,:,yy'.yy�� sir g � -, ',,t; , �tyty ,,. X, � ..f,.� ,,.. .� `yr, :,.r „.. �,;r 4, ..... a+,., _.t_ e li1G,"eal;'Ei�'� b 4 +1V11 .[443 y';� :µ •1 r y p_1s . (� (yµyj,U iVihbk' , �r ,b, X „ w $y �� }fl. ` �y o.1t1( s ss d"fish n•My tTe 1rs'TI Elmer .'a2''ri'9. -,.o '.iv W,', .. ,. "'. •`11a, ti+. ," 1 '.,,L „11'.i,, - , Y'f. , y'. '. i,'. 'Tf 1.• ,✓-.. ..7„f ., ^ •i='. Yi 1+, . yYry. �+�9Q'{, i ',w .,. ,, ,' j i rt i"n r , ;�'4 ., i . !M: i „?. 1, '•}fi, i /,' ^�y,'r ,'r, ., �.l d.. .. i'> .i: J j, a: L .,,: ' . , sr. i^ �V :;T ' 2 rid' r , � � ,;�j bad y, y .{y et Iw y s .Alice Rei ( :. k ... ,r•rt >. - �. + a;,1,x�'Y . • .a' r` , ! V. ., ..,5� y�(� ;Artr `d �: o1L1 Y•'O R '. .'t�1(`'. (� 1,,. „ ,. y T�'y, r �..• , ,eJ t• ; ,.: it ��,¢,�y •`�' m hx* `R� „fit r k' c,"P�'i'ry; : Ir: - • , s. . ,. y. ,d. Y,r 1'P .'m"' n ,' ' : iw�QppinY l.. 1 ��j '.';' 7 .s. .5, .}toil P ,t 's,'.a.r .t t' .,y r�, 3'" x' a lt�,.,.vt ,`i• ,Y. 1 ;•.':. t T r w; 1. y' �( I � ., .:. d .���'•, .xv f. ., r ! f: lr- l"!1.4. ,'! e=i#> „ x, 1 N i c. y A rc .m�''' t { .,f. , , t �' ; Fti'Y, ,n n� i..<, yy;; r qc rtfi „yb'rlk�,f�� ,,ahW Y't 'Ae,�„ !�' .s.twr 6( $., 'a � �t �� a� , ',, „"� ��,�h ;.:r„_'i4�-...Ira 4vr:a::.���n.,r,r.�1P.5.,�•1�:a'�an�4¢.�,,.1�,i4,.;,�t .,. :R,��x.�iv��•n� <:' i ��,�v Chatham London, , . Tenders have been invited of sev- nand for their products. Detroit Windsor, 1`, oral local contractors• from the of- Face-lifting of the Canadian Tire Ripley and Carlingford. face of Jack Scruton, Clinton, lis- Associate store is well advanced. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Coombs,' of Most of the plywood panelling, London, were weekend visitors tract manager o£ the company. o Y P g• I .• g P Y P with the former's parents, Mr. and- ' Also on Goderich Street, by far which will front the store; was in Mrs. Herb Coombs, the popular thoroughfare for ser- place Wednesday, anal six large Mr, Don Finlayson was a week- ” vice stations, a third new outlet sheets of plate glass were install- end visitor with his grandmother, ' came' into being early this year. ed. John Lansink, of Seaforth, is Mrs. Weiland. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seaforth Sunoco Service recentl the contractor. Y Weiland, and family, who have been celebrated its official opening, By Residences completed! recently, spending the past two weeks with the close of 1957 Seaforth citizens or nearing completion, are those of th'e'former's mother, Mrs. Weiland, '� should have no less than nine ser- Angus MacLean, James Street, on returned to their home in Toronto iii vice stations from which to choose, the former public school property, with Mr, Finlayson. The $15,000 bulk feed bin going Don Kunder, Harpurhey, and Clay- Mrs. Ralph Weiland, of Brook-' up at Topnotch Feed Mills will be ton Dennis, also in Harpurbey, lyn, Mass„ visited with Mrs. Weil - one of the most modern of its kind Thomas Wilbee has been grant- and last week. in Ontario, Bruce McMillan, of ed a permit for a storey -and -a -half Mr. and Mrs, Joe Dickenson, of Topnotch, said. Although this type frame residence on Market , Pennsylvania, spent the • Street, Dalton of service is fairly common in the George Broome plans a one -storey weekend with Mr. and Mrs, War ,; h US., where specialized farming home on Mill Street. den Haney and, Mrs. John Watson. 't)r' and feeding is more widespread, he Foundations for a residence be- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chark and said there are very few such in- Ing built by Bruce McMillan, at family, of Muirkikr, visited with h stallations in this province, Ann and Centre Streets, are now Mrs. John Watson on Sunday, '._ By purchasing feed, in ton lots, finished. Occupancy is expectedin Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houston, `w`•` local farmers will save on hand- two months. also Mr. and Mrs. Charles St & � ling costs to themselves and will ens, of Exeter, have returned f# l t �r i buy at lower bulk prices, he said: ,Dr. P. L. Braid a trip to Gravenhurst and Gluts 'i Work on the bin is under the super- Y koka Lakes. vision of millwright J. M. Nagle. Miss Jean Watson. and Miss -Alice , . f ,' Sub -contractor is' M. McAdams, of Tops In Jitney Watson have returned from a d6 ,x !w � Clinton. pleasant trip to British C61tiiih' }i11 t`r , Workmen are expected to ar= Local bowling jitney Tuesday and the Pacific Coast. , r v rive shortly to raise a roof on the was attended by 26 persons, who Miss Marion Weila'ad has re "hI 0 �. u,.. Ball -Macaulay building, Huron and first enjoyed a pot -luck supper. ed to Toronto after a.pleagtmf , 'Z High Streets. Laminated wood First ]ace, for ladies was taken weeks, visit . ,'' P 1 . v sit. with her nxeiits e u P r • e beams to b used in, supporting m Alice Reid, with 1 ,,. PP g by e i ,wit two wins plus an'd Mrs. Harry Weiland. , ,� y„� the roof were delivered to the site 17. Second was Mrs. Clarence Wal- Mrs. Frank Young 'i'nd . some time ago. 'den with two wins plus 13,, have returmd•- frons •a 1t ' : A.. Much interior work remains to . Dr. P. L. Brady was first for her arenas 14Ir. lkttt Mr t� s �., t P y .: be done, aldiough the concrete the men, scoring two wins plus 20. Cairns in a P St. Thbn7lkS::. • ,.. .r' . ,, 9 ,. , . M all were completed h' 'i .. L walls m ed tis week .Do bide 1c c , Don placed second with `'i ' P al two r M . an P d Mrs. ' , �, , oi' ' , The building will contain iii , b o in an office s lits 17. �' . wife a nd fain` � >< • , li ha',.:r, e v �etf'' ` ilY �+ , showroom,rCi, machine shop and r`-' .. '�ae spade.. -The e. a anstrucbon 'xe- W tieSsI ha� oiled tongue, p�i e � s efi n� d eit n” g ,da a �w e , � >, , h� .. . �.., tpIacsw tTebtiitin lostb� fire 1a�t baked� kidnLy• iriedbb 'ifeY9' ;�Y v�g InYgsnznrt . nf• futhtes Sri'&sa.,, �1`tsi►nv,,�1 kdx+, •,,,r� .. .r,rrttbd"r' .. .,1