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The Huron Expositor, 1966-09-15, Page 4HURON EXPOSITOR.. S FORTH, Wr+r. SEPTS 65 1'946: DKORAT1N , interior -and . Exterior DOUG DALTON SEAFORTH PHONE 527-0962 Southwestern Ontario's Gigantic New and Used Farm Equipment FRIDAY, SEPT. 30th Starting at 10:00 a.m. E.S.T., at Sales & Carlton McGuire Service Ltd. • No. 2 Highway - 30 miles 'East of Windsor 4 miles West of Tilbury • 40 CORN PICKERS, pull, mounted, self- propelled • • 25 Pull Type and Self -Propelled COM- BINES o 25 TRACTORS FORAGE HARVESTERS SHELLERS PLOWS STOCK: SHREDDERS ELEVATORS AND OTHER SHORT LINE EQUIPMENT FINANCING ARRANGED AT SALE REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE ON THE GROUNDS CLARENCE KNAPP, COMBER, AUCTIONEER Sponsored. By Dona Quenneville Carlton McGuire IMPLEMENTS Sales and .Service Limited John Deere 'New Idea Tilbury, Ph. 682-2111 No. 2 Hwy. Comber 687-2028 Name ReufliOnJSitors At d.�3 Tu�kersmith, Former Stuants, area resid- ents, and visitors who attended the reunion picnic at S.S. No. 3, Tuckersmith, last week, in- cluded: rt Mrs. Jean (Murdock) Cairns, Mrs. Ivy Johnston, Seaforth, Larry Sillery, RR 1. Brucefield, Jean Provost, London; Deborah and Darlene Provost,'' London; J. Andrew Petrie, Eva McCar- tney, Seaforth; Xaren McGreg- or, Glenn McGregor, Larry Me - Gregor, Dorothy McGregor, Fred McGregor, Brucefield. John Broad/Qat, Marjorie Broadfoot, Ervin Sillery, Tack Dallas, Brian Wilson, Eva Wil- son, Janet Henderson, Barbara Henderson, Jean Henderson, Gordon Henderson, RR I, Brucefield; Helen Broadfoot, of London; Doris Wilson, Norman Walker, NancySillery, Janice Sillery, RR 1„ Brucefield•• Hazel (Wilson) McGonigle, Seaforth; Dorothy and Ray Ma- son, ,Windsor; Rev. Harold E. and Mrs. Wright, Hickson; Mary Haugh, Brucefield; Doris Sil- lery, illery, Brucefield; Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Fraser, Port Elgin; Elgin Thompson, Kippen; W. D. Wil- son, Seldon Ross, Jim Ross, of Brucefield; Robert and Verna McClure, RR 4, Walton. Mrs. Marion (Wilson) Rout- ledge, Mrs. Jessie Gray, Mrs. Greeta MacLeod, (Broadfoot), Wilson Broadfoot, Goderich; Randy Wilson, Brucefield; Stu- art and Joyce Wilson, Dianne and Estella Jeanne Wilson, Bob- by Wilson, Brucefield; Ethel and Bruce Walker, Beverly Ronnie and Charles Walker, Clinton. Mrs. R. B. Stewart, Miss Kathy Stewart, Don Stewart, Peter- boro; Eldon Johnston, Bruce - field; Robert McCartney, De- troit, Mich.; Mrs. David Papple, David Papple, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. John K. Cornish, Bruce - field; Marjorie Papple, Seaforth; Marg. Rogerson, 1tR 5, Clinton; Mrs. Olive Papple, RR 4, Sea - forth; 'Earl Papple. R1 4, Sea - forth; Thomas Dutot, Essex; Mrs. Ruby Dutot, Reaume, Com- ber. Mrs. Thos. Dutot, Essex; Frank Reaume, Comber; Mona Calwiil, Brucefield; Ruth • Cal- will, Bill Calwill, London; Mary De Jong, John Calwill, Bruce - WHEN SELLING GRAINS CONTACT US We Appreciate. Serving You .. . We a.re equipped for fast unloading service. —Our .automatic grain handling facilities eliminate - waiting. There is no delay when you - bring your grain to Topnotch. All Grains Bought At Cornpetitive Prices OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED PlIONg 5274910 .,, ;y,_ ,for*V-. i ='°-Ucrtro• •.. ;xatY•�rcRdtti SEA1 ORTH field; Olive Little, RB; 1, $ea - forth; Gordan and Ruth Papple, RR 5, Seaforth; Minna MacDon- ald, Brucefield; Jack Ross' and, Mrs. Jack Ross, Detroit; Bruce Armstrong, Staffa; Leonard Boyce, Goderich; Mrs. George Henderson, Brucefield, Alice Nixon, Seaforth; Helen Mason, Acton; Helen Dallas, Alice Scott, Brucefield; Ray Mason, Acton; Mrs. Helen Burdge, 01 Brucefield; Darlene,a Rick, Sher - ran, W. G. Burdge, Brucefield. Don MacDonald, Scott David- son, avidson, ,Elizabeth Davidson, Clin- ton; Ron Scott, Brucefield;; Mrs. Ida R. E. Boyce, Goderich; Wil- son'McCartney, RR 3, Seafbrth; Ken Scott, Ron Scott, Mary Jane Scott, Brucefield; Jill Angelo, Texas; Mrs. Lerne and Mr. Lorne Aikens, Mitchell; yom Richardso; Brucefield; Ar►n Aikens, Mitchell; Gordon Riehardson, Brucefield; Bill Fotheringhaxn, Robert Father- ingham, RR • 3, Seaforth; Stuart Boyce, Brucefield; Babe Mc- Gregor, CGregor, RR 2, Kippen; Lillian. (Richardson) Pepper, RR 5, Sea - forth; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyee, Brucefield. Sandy Pepper, Seaforth; Mac Wilson, Brucefield; Eileen Ne- thereatt, (McCartney), Kenny and Lorie,. RR 1, St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. C. Dilling, London; E. A. Dilling, Strathroy; John W. Henderson, Hazel Stephens, of Brucefield; Ross Dilling, Lon- don; Ina. Gray, Marion Gray, Eg- mondville; Fannie (MacKenzie) Moore, Seaforth; Grace Thomp- son, Gladys -and William Cald- well, London; Roy Pepper, Clin- ton; Mrs. Norris Sillery, Bruce - field. Andrew Moore, Seaforth; Deb- bie Armstrong, Ann Armstrong, Clarence Armstrong, St Cath- erines; Gordon L. Hill, Varna; Mrs. Karen Richardson, Carl Richardson, Rhonda; Peggy, David Richardson, Brucefield; Mrs. Lyle Hill, Bayfield; Mar- ion (Hill) Gaydor, St. qatherines; Marion (Ross) .Warner, Goder- ich; Wilson Armstrong, (Huron - view); Mrs. •Frida Hill Moran, St. Catlierines; Kellie Ross, Jer- ry Boss, Scott Ross, Mrs. Doreen Ross, Shelley Ross, Don Ross, George Warner,, Goderich. Dorothy Ross, Gordon Elliott, Brucefield; Lyle ,Hill, Bayfield; Ken Rogerson,-t✓-linton; Mary Ellen Swan, Mrs. Alice J. Ham, Brenda Ann Hargreaves, Betty Dalrymple, Brucefield; Wes Ham, Burlington; Violet Ross, Russell Dallas, Brucefield; Cas- sie Nicholson, Seaforth; Mrs. Jack Davidson, RR 2, Seaforth; Norris Sillery, Bob Broadfoot, Brucefield; Mrs. Maines, Lon- desboro; Mary Grace (McCully) Wightman, RR 1, Belgrave; Mrs. Murray. Squire, Sarnia; . Ivan Wightman, Belgrave; Jack Dav- idson, Seaforth; Joan Allan, of Brucefield; Mary and Glen Adair, Kitchener; Jack Broad - foot, Thamesford; Jim Broad - Grey Council -Resolutions adopted included: —By Kenneth Bray and' Law- son Ward, that the Public Lib- rarie.s- be given grants as fol- lows: Ethel $50.00; Cranbrook, $30.00; Moncrief, $30.00; WaI- ton, $15.00; and Molesworth, $15.00; —By Charles Thomas and Law- son Ward, that the engineer's report of the Biechert Drain be adopted; —By Kenneth Bray and Lawson Ward that we accept the .peti- tion of the ratepayers on the Fras'4,r Drain to repair_ drain to clear all lands assessed. 1. --By Lawson' Ward and Melville Lamont'that we accept the re- qudst of Melvin Carnochan to repair the Michael Drain, to clear the N1 Lot 26, Con. 11.; —By Bray and Lamont that Court of Revision on the 1966 Assessment Roll be held on October' 3rd at 2:30 p.m.; Accounts approved: Ontario Hydro, office, 10.75; Ethel Pub- lic Library, grant, 50.00; Cran- br,00k Public Library, grant, 30; Moncrief Public Library; grant, 30; Walton Public Library, grant 15; Molesworth Public Library, grant 15; Twp. of Wallace, bal- ance maintenance Molesworth Street Lights, 8.90; Leona Con- nelly, lamb killed 15; Norman S. Hoover, fenceviewer, 5; Al- lan McTaggart, fenceviewer, 5; Alex Gulutzen, fenceviewer, 5; E. M. Oardiff, fees, fenceview- e'rs, Z; Dona Corporation, chart, 3.15; Huron County Road Super- intendent's Association, mem- bership fee, 10; drainage deben- ture, 84.75; City of London, wel- fare charge back, 42.34; Hifi'. stra Nursing Home, Aug. ac- count,' 122.25; Lothar Weber, groceries, relief, 152.19; Shel- ter and hydro, relief, 43.28; tile drainage loans, 2,261.70; . Mel- vin Carnochan, tile inspector, 15.30; E. M. • Cardiff, fees, tile loans, 18.40; J. Homer Hender- son, 900 6" tile, Agreement Drain, 117; Stirling Hood, level- ing (Rh Concession Drain, 120; Whitfield Drain, 48; Sam Sween- ey, clearing' ditch bank 5th Con- cession Drain, 110; Jimmy Dob- son, garbage, Ethel; 14; .1. C. Conley, bulbs, Ethel, 4.20; Geo. T. Pearson, fox bounty, 4; • Robt. l,. Cunningham, gas fire dept., 3.87; firemen to Welland Krau- ter, 69; Receiver General , de- duetions, 31.60; - roads and bridges, 22;274.70. Total $25,721,47, foot, Kitchener; Edna, Stinseri, (PaPPle), London; 4etty Papple, London; Mary Pringle (Pappt:e), Brantford; Marion Hill (nee Pat- erson) Brucefield; Allan Hill, Brucefield; Hazel McCartney, Seaforth; Ella (Dapple) West, London; W. J. Maines, Londes- boro; Lloyd Papple, London; A1arion (Wilson) Andrews, Clin- ton; Annie Norman, Secord Nor- man, London, Glen McKnight, Exeter; Leslie•and Michael Adair Kenneth Papple, Kitchener; Gen evieve Smith Griffith, Strat- ford; Mrs. ilex Wright, Sea - forth; Gordon Thompson, Kip - pen. Mrs. Margaret. Wright, Sea - forth; Mrs. 'Flora (Souter) Daw- son, Varna; Gordon A. Wright, Seaforth; E. Stuart, Brucefield; Kathleen Elliott, Clinton; Mae Voth (Simpson) Detroit; Cliff Broadfoot, Seaforth; John Wright, Arthur J. Wright, Sea- ferth;Anne Allen, John Walk- er, Brucefield; Jim Allan, John and Larry, Bert Hemingway, Brussels. Mrs. Bert Hemingway, (nee Viola Morrison), Pat De Jong, Carlene De Jong, Jimmie De_ Jong, Jeffrey De Jong, Preston Dallas, Jimmy Dallas, Seaforth; Jim Chapman, Dorothy Chap- man, Cheryl, Susan, Paul Chap- man, St. Catherines; Annie Kerr (Papple), Belton; Grace Chap- man, Ross Chapnian, Kippen; R. S. Kerr, Belton; Andrew Davidson, RR 5, Seaforth; Aud- rey udrey McKenzie, Barbara, Shirley, Gary McKenzie, Brucefield; Ruby Hill, Varna. ' Gord. De Jong, Tony De Jong, - Bob Allan, Brucefield; Bob Me- -Gregor, Kippen; Charles Hal- stead, 011ie' Halstead, Stratford; Lorne Wilson, Jennie Wilson, Brucefield; William Papple, Seaforth; Doug Stinson, Wayne Stinsen, London; Gladys (Chap- man) Talbot,, Bayfield. Remember! It takes • but a moment to place an Expositor` Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. es Ik�!eeting 01 Bromfield, , he fall meeting of Brucefield TICW was ..held in the church parlor, Tuesday of .last week, with 19 ladies present. Mrs. J.. A. McEwan and kIrs. Ham had charge. of the opening devo- tions. Mrs,. Ham opened with a poem and prayer. Thepopening hymn was 431. Mrs. Ham read the scripture from 12th chap- ter of Hebrews, verses 5 to 11. Mrs. McEwan gave a •'short meditation, offering • was re- ceived and dedicated, ,Hymn 425 was sung, Mrs. McEwan read a passage, 'Ate Weaver" .and closed with prayer. Mrs. Edgar Allen had the study period on Jesus and the Christian Life and Freedom of Christianity. Mrs. Taylor took the chair for the business and• welcomed those present. to be- gin fall activitie. Minutes of the last meeting were read b Betty St. Louis, secretary and the treasurer's report by Mrs. John Broadfoot, with $490.53 on hand. Thank you cards from Mrs. Gordon Richardson, Bill Foth- eringham, Mrs. Jack Mustard, and Chas. Snelling were read by Mrs. Berry. The executive and program committee will ;meet at Joan Al- lan's to prepare programs, etc, for fall and Thankoffering. Our UCW to take Hospital Cart for October. Presbyterial 'sectional to be heldrin October al;Goshen. Supply , committee has received allocation. One . quilt and 'lay- ette to be shipped by Nov. 15.. Ladies who had attended Al- ma College all reported an in- spiring and, helpful day. Joan Allan has books on programing available for any of the units. Betty McGregor read thank you note -front- M35s McCowan of • the Children's Aid. Mrs. Taylor closed with prayer. Mrs. Henderson of . Tuckersmith group conducted a .'Bible quiz and read ' a poem and led a sing song. Tuckersinith ladies served lunch. Jamesway Power Choring Equip. For Beef, Dairy, Hog and Poultry Silo Unloaders • 3 -point suspension Power ring gear drive Optional fitting attachments -Howson & Howson Ltd., Blyth POWER CHORING DEALER FOR HURON. COUNTY Phone 523-4241 • 4 . UI(NOW . t Sun Life of oriada i4r9.40. - •of ith world's leading lit'e insui an �a a yes witU i.s0,,)4Qb Q 4494001, t North Aui,eaea?' As t v Sun •]Lits repre,9 f+' ative in VQux commuf#itg,, HIM/ :f'bq'ci *arnica? Phone 271-3000 48 Rebecca St„ STRATFORD - Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada THE HURON EXPOSITOR P IQNE 52770240 Seaforth LAT MARkI...T — RED and BLUE BRAND ONLY.—. Tender Well -Trimmed Wing Steak First Grade Staffa fa Ib, BUTTER 2 lbs. per customer Ib. Meaty Pork Hock 4 lbs. $ 1 PIG TAILS - - •- 3 lbs. s1 Polish Sausage or Home -Made Style , c Ring Bologna lb: Skinless Wieners 2lbs.89 Fresh Ground Hamburger 2lbs' 79c Free Delivery on Orders Over $2.00 PHONE S27-0040 -- SEAFORTH VIBMINIMINIMMEINNIMINNIW avid "tookl7 years f love fromhis rents, first class onoursfroni his chool and ,000 rom your pockets. 4 ,Then he left. ma! David left for good. -- ' Brilliant high school student dies, in car crash said the headline. All that love, all that brilliance, all that money; all gone for nothing. . • Automobileai3cidentekitl moreyocAngCdfadians than anything. More than disease;•more than all other accidents put together. . : • it costs some $8,000 Id tax money just to pre• pare a•student for university. A thorough high sch661 driver training program costs $40 per student, and takes 50 hours of instruction. Small costs against the losses! - - The automob[le'ihsurance industry promotes young driver.training. 8ursa,ries, „text books and free,iristrurrtion are given to high school teachers. They inturrt• teach thestudents. ` • The industry also avrdts cash disdounts on auto insurance premiu"P Flo students who pass • th¢ course DriVer training isn't a frill. School boards with experience khow it's a proven method of reduc- ing accidents. 'Age ''and back high school driver training in your community, . Keep the baiiids with us. loll Canada rl urance Fedleratlont n behalf of . • TH•E... AuTo. {0 "L :14$0.. ANC I N DUST Y. s 4 a • • 4 4 ti • s