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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-02-28, Page 12bIfun* e '9 y Ie ment have cpntri- cludes, jipw Re,cess, for the "!I allow the t, ack and and �so, disabled and l with, of thet �,95fflQ, hall's old balcony t -be u�s Ifa Dm�sitng tIooms in a tem Ter $2 �ra t jie Ou o c 0 ,a, .0 e ring washrooms O e4 theatre patrons will soon be a. goat -has, come t of 6r audiences,, is %p!n :ne. . e in from h g al play calle.His. Own Poss, whey rocessed'13,000'pounds of milk daily. Acc6 'by way table Go ,f4ing, to th h fe4.thei�pigs. go. -,his leftover -thin privaw� sector.. ne S wo,years,,4 icle,-'-'the buildingSarp vp od- g ofthe past for actors at tPd. s "be' trls, RODOERMLE BeApo ry pomm playw-right Keith Ro4tori, presori ilzme Of t Blyth Memorial"IR en.- Co a itchen� All, home' r.: Hirafton. says pot It ntr ctor5 Ltd, of K And triGlifto Minced by A, youP9 couple -from the - RodgeMil, factory h d'one of ious'and wqjj sqlt�d for, the morilifeture of primp cheese, ns exper I pr9vjpcj4I and national. er, Ititerigr painting,will be 9wever, was consid'ere lYnsurpd maker, Mr. since 197.5 to the, nationally cit� Who tried to operate one of bose'r "di W P, tho. be Malcolm believed which, is dopb ,ppresen.ceofthe ics� .-done by volunteers, in api y,yanj!,s in tter 6ppra0Qns*Oufid,"sinoe. Mr ed kelaimed .Blyth' Summer., suppQrters.of the Blyth V e s all to ..1ity of,cheese, could. be njade by businesses) th, tT Wil, cheese factory. "a, btter qua rinding tl­� Jo n Chis in, who has the past two easons, maria$, aFestival, tival are being, approached in bpAtA memb rs, of' tji 9 n wi There. was. a thin O "When �urd ipulatip my own, mein ry Instead of. the t6diOus man n; by,tbe hand. he, the celebrated, Brownsville f etory hich both i .11 I � .1 ,, � I o - . C nstrtIcti n ition, and the lqcal�'gampaigu Blyt r European an utati o q of an addl . now Centre, fo the Art �Qritario*as do cd wit cheese factories, in disc�rdod the card vats, and procured, a grinder capabj"f ad an. American rep on." th"Oring,whe ent scroll in, southwestern At , li 't the a dr instAllation of improve- wilt begin in u, A pprman list many of the smaller, villages and haralets to andwh6n. you. put g a vat throug in 4 few minute. tin h grinding A, ripalindeting of patrons of the, cheese factory in ing, q rca' the in thi thmerits to the exist' i wea S r4orted 184,20,pou 'of L Milk s snowbelt area 'Memorial Halt . will 6ould go out into. the coot Storage ropinj point at the, round his curd; which December, 1880, it W4, S givics1he dheese a.,rnore even texture and 1920", Blyth Memorial H411, f iArestejn,,Ontqrio is morp narrie4, f those. who give ar a 99tiree of were turned into 1p`7,�,.73 potio n c as onp� . �h e , f cheese in the mo . th of 41rcl�p .d watch , , vqrktt to Some extent those holes whic �ds o cos�ing a total' of $316j6 ino djar that caught your fancy, aiii pre W pt�etliOa6le, s5OO � arid, r to. the buil& August,. which sold at'W/4 .,cents. per p, ­n �h 'in , f d bgusewife." - Ott d. T e factory e expecte to be completed Construction, whit nip, un, 1, e� . . . 'coated, cheesemak�rs c t off a t C.OmfO' ip''t, bree or four,.. so. much dis rt t he factory could hold- 13- !owner raknufactured th drew, Milk to his at pound, piece of your favquritp. qheese. cheese and the'Ro'dgerville )6nd. b -May 1. The presses in im he sernake nricip, of, 2-5/8 cents per p( north each summer,,itas a c ti Q, Each day, q r Andrew'— ly headed, heeses' at a actory foijhe 1 When our. ami )f the �fiei Blyfli'�ummer FestiV, Or comitig, we, p �49 The' argest pAt cheese, faeiry was ames tradition that, either going" l6tted.our route, I49hasoix turned the milk brought in, by'fainifts into ron ( 4, lioadin Y, into its pixW so we could stop either at th Atwood, pse Fiictoryor at.- cheeses, ea"ch weighing 56�60 p ti Arid Selling id 1873, McEwink, of Tuckersmith Worth milk, oui ds, of W _e -Cho fe season, is one Of, the adiart cheddar fbr, I'0-3/4 cents, a. 6u delivered to the Sea urmg the season. rid. ,fortb factory. d -bgp�RiverAp _qy or lasf.' p theafrei, in the cbqqt�y­ppr 4 � enough good Can 'e ks,� the. family for several w e OW t , importarice,bt cneese-mamng 10 the al. Can- R-7- NTR140P19F.ACTQY forming only origin.- econo, an e illustrqted by the fact �, fortnightly cheese g 'of their fellow fd� dries ha.� arid in 0 TR ERVICE Fortunately both these fa�ioties. 4r�,sfill'jii existenco, myc o Anoffier' pibspc ct ry in, -:the area Was, atj 5cripts,*Its b4 6i h S long , since fair Was held.in Stratford. in.this pdri'od� factories fro but ffi4 Y' grown $10,000 to a'pro urnmer and SeWorth­ piodii gconties brought their pro u t rates like Kra W d c 'there to sell to located in Winthrop. In 1873, it �ould'boast �3, patrons- 'posed ishlioared - and,:conglome ft no ice , 'surr6u,ndir .. I ' � , , I and i yi e-. company $143!�,00 this S in t', ess6a 9,000 'opnds of milk'daii. Th M much of ilie,cheese. found on our�groceiry store shety p Ips th6, dealers.. 4 w4 owned, by"'partner$ Morrison,: and Hill arid -the, 1979�'audiencps in. the 00 An artic'le,in the Stratford Beac n�Uerald oiitlipift the and, PURONCQUNTYFAC70RIES'. try. e- d the cheesemaker was a Mr.- Lamb�, This was the'faptory,whicli se at ffiedtke tbppe'd 21,,000 a in, cheese indus ' lamented that'. 5 a, ru e, Hufoh County no longer.. has arty cheese, factor we s' n y 'h me triarkettO fod farmers', pigs on whey at the, "Cost �of 'three eo.rits,per. I.: per cent. ��GATEWAYI operation within its boundaries,,btl C h GLOBUS! the,1870's 'and best fi6ete'oui of the cotintryi leaving the o 197&'Thp 190 season is t e centro`i�r Cbe U � I , , und gain.. 188.0'.s'this wa$'a flourishing se.prod cti6n. be supplied With the culls (j.,f our factorie'S.'and dalrios," PO 0 e 'ith s to, rticl festiyal's", first 'under neW, in e ExoQsit r.wrot a shdrt,a e nVite yu.to.cdme'W U No the -f a 0 t pply.have, the factories disappeared years Two.countries which, bought. a, gre t diedl.of 'ur cheosof InA880,: the editor of th .00 istic director Jan t Am n q. in p f et6ry,. n6ting' it had "an excellent art e �mosl 'since., but,many of the towns where'tbe' factories. were were, ;of course, the:bnited States and Britain. q th Wi th 6 a kes over from founder ,to ctories reputatio , ty with both dealers and, patrons," The company. who ta "located have isbed o atleas a littl6 more than �a One Of the maint:problerns facing theebepsb also,vatil r writer. Rimes Roy' EUROPE ves�. - I ". I 1. W was now producing, 1.0 large cheeses a day, and the,. according to the same article, was that, of getting. the nitilk shadow' of their.former Sol for eese tio Qtory iri' 'd' "fine cetsperpound The twa StOyy., 91 '9 a 6 ery progriesSiyo cto es in the A�6a Was,.' Aelivered to. the fa Qnr OUr.,fully -escorted rou, y goo condition ince polh d,�d�tibatifie'�pricqofj'l' ip for .15,,d h �a box, Qne of the. v 4, whi.cb Will provide., erated mi k. ioc�ted iwthe gh st"to" of Rodgervill�, once located o6 eheese'tann9t be made form should.t: encourage ,custo ers.since,(it,.is) J�ptte I r t a ri 9 -July., 13, &ptire�or �duli O office' an: ait. June 2'. butter at. 25 cents.:� lery an Whikrtfio factory itself was owned by someone up r Hwy.,44, �outh, of the'preseni village, -of H6nsall.1 fik her ocAl factory, was.tbo Br6cefield cheose�,,f Vis it -Switzerland,' Germany, A us trh� and The'factory, des�rlibed in a lengthy article iniaii 1873 Malcolm,', th6,ch'eese was �wnera by,1�e patrons.. (dairy Anot Li hte st w�tli IV patr6ns, which bu'r.ped in W�.I'butmas rebuilt by c , n efn', L,aperne, 'Heidelberg, r C61ojne a as, y acto The F-xpogitor as owned by A,.M 16olin, -a man described usuAll J,, who supplied.the 'Ruhr Valley, Rothenberg A4ui?ich rry wiih its milk, for. the 1873 season.' J: �Hi k� rogressive" in his,outlook on the'-i'n�ust d 'who.'' and 'the pairons,�.would. either appoint .a committeef'or owners ' E. 'and ic, son in time Ber in, an. p -'�eriI y6ts 61di nnsbruqk,' Zurich v7he-`Black f Irto mak6'sajes'6f the cheese The Thames. Road cheese factory w. ass4 . I ... .1 fi., Forest, Cruise' The. oftofi� visited dairy districts. in'both �(Aftaldai and New,:York' sometimesthe actoryownei I I I � .1 . I ­ ' n 1.11 . So .1 . �, . . I ' : I I I 11 . here: in Hibbert tow 8 'Pt't his, operation'. anthe. 1873;' arid located, somew Ahine, e the Fabulous A 1ps. dy.. methods of improving shares to the patrons. ­' I I 1. . I .. .1 ;.� . 1, I . I �. 1. 1". . , I , ­� 1. . . -exa state to Stu y over: although the�,, news paper was �ery , fiazy about, ctly The fact rx had 160 patrons SEAFORTH INDUSTRIES. (Per Person or farmers who s6ld,their Y) where Car aby6ne help:us ith the exact locatiob9., M 'th I'bcsi Site 'for a cheese' factory .,was -DoUbld Occu a 'I ho in turn turned it inio'ch6ese.. In .'NOW While e, S p no '�d dit' n t erville W man. owne­ idemd to be adjacent to a good spring, �sorrie factories Anoth 0 as locat Imilk to S - - ' . I I . I I w ssa r',-'superl0ra y Con er Hibb�rt. fact ry- :ed' in tlie­,fiamipt of , aii� ad ipry�,,,.ilie same, S I rid .,the ad, to re y on go wells; with the,watef,piped duc�­Ifrom'the­ lricl0t!66�-calrf -,,.v I a, CrOhiarty, arid turned out, ":'a superior prp, the 'Vest a tory;,�,, in northwest corner f iiiiturally'li od' with p ..or lk!�Supplied lj�, its'109,p.airon First class" h6t'619 rlVate a ith 75 piktrons. m,the Well i f 'Sintethe,,0661se business inThe Rodger 'n -mber of giriall industries & di -rr dolukle 'T�6kejsmitb. Mynship,'a smalleff �toryrw nto tho actory, Vill& factory, was,�situated "o . n the;­h6ad of, a was,su�h alourisfiing,on6, A, u tondosboto wag another local viliage.'that boasted its - shd�ver, breakfast nne , departure ax,- can t cellation Spring creek" khich,:bbasted a� flow f water ttiaicould Spfang up in the,atea to supply. vat �Wilers-, ct6. own, cheese, industry;- motoirdoach, � � 1,; f" the tpre, outlines� Of 'e'�busiriesges'- 'and a-�'hiijn Ch O!� Space, or h factories.' e ­o. 6 .'to the" 6h6es ber. 0 t ese were Th to Um,n,on y indusir ir4 It Iins.,; .re urn, �have�s,rveOpp,to d6zep stic t, betation tbr' nio. To wrier, y, our udi - I 'he ara; but If gives, a,gl' r pse In o, t y'w icr was.,,qn.t e ,�a.me located: righ 1 h,'i rig, 18 0�'pigger f I ly escorted f iroth Sqafci y M tin Seafort ci o son.Bibtfi6 ness. t atow:strugg es o:survive Bauier.. n ea o �indepe dent� o Ion.. accoun o.,. :Property, to' I 1. t & � th fh Btoadfoof and J.M,'Maitip.', h" I t had', moved h' h if b a, Once- g fthc, bUSh,r, achoose, lover�' I f che6se.'," One, S' rt -a tow f sonae.8iie in the.1870's, alsoh,ad"its as a As, .detracting from the flaybur o - the re7s6fi p ire y; -owned byScott �,,would ate t� thah D��ee a day Wh6n'some. 6 the..unique cheeso� itRobertson arid td I 0 of"Pine, Riv 1h6 fa ld'f ' d the -of to, ftson. also, owne a,.,,a ry im. cto�y'ow plggerieSrwerc�oft IS t c, 0)" factor -.W Robe loc4i,ed t/� i 'duc�djn the stnaller fac ries flkeA��O'd �6. d ro ee pigs withA e -whey f f ne� cqu left n6fth u B a n from , e,c ecse4 ing4 proeess.� -The 6w er �of th' nb�iir - whiZh produced '14�:ICcheoses� daijv,, and was s, orever eese,.' Cis n,,fi ­ ayljoUr n n Scotian, &`Wales' Ia yone d d Qrpx'a miple, charged McKillop part-ownerof the-�Carronb s business. it �.,sqmd more' �stofes a out' local ch rook (Dubli'Ichee e heese'factory., f,' 7!.02 W aforth jactory had,,.�'407' "'patrons, and �:factorids i,s., rivited, o Ove e a call,at 52 40' From $808 -f 'gain h6n:he, Nowj e Se crafts ro n wnS ip arm . rs oocl;�yr To hi f e':' hree: eerlts:apound or h oorrinn.nnity.. 4 t 'E -s the ground' dressing pjj r,,: rig and, tiand WalL &,. rooms;.�,washroorns and 9tbr-. jreldhd' F If .I. Wal es 1.8 da�, our , rig l6n'd,.'Scdt land' bi ifies on .the.secbn . ..... -age , a. t ho �covered .'with'. red Ior is Ick, .from,' t e company If bt 'S 336 -:deluxe hi $1 IIcort, SUP Britalh. our.,4,:' e- o irs !Wfilc p le w en t e. �Orig nal an dinner,�­ Ih a�rnotdr6oah breiakfas IIuperi built.' , , - s:,wIjP ovor Firs OSS D Y"'ME F Ia amiltdiij, nera it Class 6iol -0L IDDLE mandg6fbf CKNX Br'oadcas,- n'e idnce 6o�v ,­depar ur6s, a yoUt rIca, e an in ing am�,Js Mr.'' Mrs. Norman p rid k d son,� Sean of, uMr and rs, Frdnl h ';do hot,lnelud`6 ai'f cton, N Y .1:980.,Br taln.pfic r are, depiirtu e Frederi ;B1 M.' Hagah,:Goderich In t e -.storY!abQ6t d6hor§'to-the, Famil I'Nradiso P6ker., ting' t'A' W .. � '­ . lill L c AMBOREE n d,Lbndon,v building, ,air tax oe4nsurance. 0 Leo al elding who, donated' �a d Mf,'Iind Mrs.'Dou i.sited Oftofi'W g ng� him. on thid�: Bob Aktm�nn wa man.,� Joint AP�11'. i,�, I ON MM $5'06 cAsfi To ."avoid AM1006-fill MAY prize won by nvnyttee�,,are' Susan '.'.Ho`w's6.1n:. and liej coniffii en h -tw6.week or inform �iiliiiti� le O Mrs; G6ordp'.Wwatt rpturnedfrom A, us 6QW,rf� Cal Hlg� Sc 001 Mi..an I6rdwing yt -Lynda -n,- M ed ir te ',Ie' tour of'FI Orldapp February 22. citc Leniz'�ot ingliii ildr o servatkns' han�pfon IA� me. arid [A �jlja, m.be I r. and Mrs.-*Jim�8r �drid'Liz Brown speti Adam of, Clinton -own St6 Sh ila Richards.of-Biusseis,, 527 1`23T S' a6'att6nde&aI25th ahnivc,m?.Axy�, i b formingiv weekend in PoIty oupd, la 'residen't of the,. be 0�rd of aa Mrs. Don eameron. directors, Blyth. Centr r ts. EVERY 0 NE WE L(7, 0 N1 E I. -7 Grants'frbin various S be' k 'h� -96�'u If s -at ea, 60h Sup . per,� R6fres �s h.� IIeL fo MAP Ul 27 0 I 80 rc ,e eiv a LASf kiGHTTHURS; h It Sped(3101'S �:C acco ts n BRING THE Ed6lm 0 -LE:� with o le- �eiss R�bek�fi -I d& ItS ID L HO pring grand Marion Rose in c argd.. a �v n TAMILY!�. el oyes,� Accounts were assiteo,'by 'ciing', ije'gra' d'� 61 Fqun,d Think Piz A, from,. rcc0iv( 4zeb -20th euchre. The ei�chr�,ws Well TRIC, M][No 7 TfheT wn'& County Mixed Botidplip THE ELEC attended,,wfth ton table�s in UPCO . i , �, WEDNESDAY, MARCH siting cpni-. y HORSEMAN 26TH A pla �, Report of vi fJUNI Ai 1, ..niitteeg:was given by Noble OHS.: VEBRbARY 19TH and Marion. Rose. A get. FE13- 29th.'MARCH'6th Ir STA -Htitchirison.', 'Sun. - thu'rs. '11L j'M',,'.rT 12 tnidniOt 9 RTS,FRI. Moore over well ard had been sent to Ed 9 F over Thompson', M FR1.,&SAT.TW000wS?tQ0,& :6 Rice he ri, �M. 5­an&.a card to t U THUAS Q4E'SH6.w 6-00, Ste. Marie over Primeau Andrew. S Chas, F oft their -55th elkar' 'Wedding anniversary, S9 --FEHRUARY 19TH. U()mPw.TnVE R for. be over Thomas so e Social, committee Camp, W I fil, A Ste., Marie,.ov'er a ter -,March N Racho,Aie nna 'S i ith, Ma Pry'ce �Over, Rowcliffe Kling, Mary m rgw ai�.ct Sharp � Vefma M01dr and K�-fen'Robe'rts-.", MDMD - FEBRUARY 20TH oMaS n Ea9tma over Th 6.5 'Str'a*ff o'rd'F r6unds Ir -3 eaverLongstaff—', Denomm e� cis cornmoind 'Campbell -5.1 3 U o�er'He&finjto n. 5.4 17, re 0 Ahrens ver Klios .7-4 ADULT- �$aturd' M�r h4st 1 C IENTERT41NMENT UARY11ST,. 7 P.M FEHR Rowat over Beattie .5 611 -9 0101 owe ifte over'grown "Cloc 016k im P :200' e off Dolliage over Boswell G14A66' 7, ANor Up Menzies over Roberton ON ALL RE G ULR STOCK M Aq $4.00' Skate' Rental - $1 00 I9 P,M. Cunningham over Forbes Tremeer over' �PAttcrsn .44 n over Pryce No, person 16 years,cif age,or under will be Wiloo, ef between the, hour ot% off .. midni011it: ilhd,7 A.rh Lin ess� pit 6d Up �Y a fi�Bibaf��th 7 P.M. ilioWb& to l6eivi k Y0 Iso 1 :ohgStaff over Brown Oaribht. STRICTLY ENFORCED Beattie,ovdrAoberton I14 U ON AL ER.'STOCK AD (i LT 'PERVI,S[ON L WINT over Cornish 9 P.M. tic to this love ILobb. over Jarrnutb`,`-. as 7' Campbell, over Thom -51 'AbE NOMiNAIrED FOR 9 A5 Ste.Marie over Dolmage 10.9 i AWARDS�. -, Best A�fOfr, " Best., Pryce'over Klages'. �4 t''t�0p6tting. Ac�, jftBRM+V 16TO Veattiebver,Forbeg. eia' CiJinningharri over BebiWh nnesovol Lobb )THE OUAk p E �244811 11' me WNW j1;7 bV9­ AIR CONDITIO"ED MLA F b90 IN AR.SKATING' AEGIJIL c UGHL IThorsday-Frld�y-8atue ' day -Sunday 0 Ch6V'eo1et-­1dS LQ 2 malft St 9.68forib 14—C _U "EIL 0 ),Mr-.-, ale i6 o �i� 9 d al m t usi eVenihOo.,gatUtday-Suridoy, afternoons