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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-10-20, Page 3• • • • 4 ti Arnold St nn sSsn, -GROUP . LIFE ACCIDENT _ end SICKNESS. MAJOR MEDICAL r PENSIONS: ANNUITIES Representing Sun Ljfe Assurance Company Goder}eb St. fast - Seaforth of Canada -TELEPHONE 527-.0410 IF YOU BELIEVE INCORN SILAGE You need SHUR-GAIN 40% Dairy Sila-sup- plement Sweetened. By feeding SHUR- GAIN 40% Dairy Silasupplement Swetened . you get the best out of your corn silage and the most •out of your milk cows. Drop in . soon to your local SHUR-GAIN Feed Service Mill. We'll outline the SHUR- GAIN Dairy Silasupplement Program and how it can work on your farm, Custom Chopping Cement For Sale All Kinds of Grain Bought and Sold WM. STAPLETON & SON COAL MERCHANT Flour, Feed and Seeds, Oil dairy Orders promptly attended to siiasuppiemenfi Phone 31 Dublin, Ontario BELL LINES by W. W. Haysom your telephone manager ,Back in the early days of telephone service, telephone directories were pretty simple affairs. In fact, the first "dir- ectories" were simple cards which listed names of. all sub- scribers and which early subscribers could keep by their telephones. The first tiny book -type directories in 1880 also just listed the names of those who had telephones. A little later numbers for the subscribers were added. Sometimes- the books explained to the customer how to speak over the tele- phone; warned him not to use the telephone during an elec- trical storm. or gave the hours-that•service was available. Ads for everything from shoes and livery stables to corsets, mineral water and stoves, brightened the. pages; Today's dir, ectories also contain a fund of information. A section at the beginning of the book is ready for yeti to jot down numbers you might need•1in..an emergency., Just by flipping through the introductory pages you can find out how to place a con- ference call, a call to vehicles and . ships at sea or calls. to 150 foreign countries. They' list the Area Code numbers, for many places across Canada and the United States so that you can,pIace long distance calls faster. And,.. for the many Ontario and -Quebec communities which now have Direct Distance Dialing, the directories explain all about the long distance .calls that you can place yourself. Also, for com- munities which have toll-free calling with nearby centres, lists of these communities are provided. There's all this and more in the front of your telephone book ... and in addition at the beginning of the Yellow Pages there is a whole. page of postal information. Why not let your directory help You get the milst out of all the service that is now built into your telephone? rri EPHONE BLUE BOOK * * * OUT WITH THE OLD -- IN WITH THE NEW! I'm referring of course to the brand new telephone directory we receive this time ,of year. The outside looks the freshest and newest, but remember it's there mainly to hold the insides in! -- it's the new and clanged listings that Eire most important. So, tosave ,yourself time and avoid wrong numbers, be sure to look the number up and lot it down before you call. Handy ,little Blue Books -- ideal for recording your personal list of telephone numbers — are still available free of charge (just call our Business Office and we'll send you one). * * �_ Fifty years ago a telephone repair superintendent drew up a set of rules to guide his men in their work. This was part of his advice: "Treat everyone as you like to be treated, but don't forget your horse, if you want to know the horse's side of it, just take off your coat and hat some zero day, hitch your- self to the same post with your belt and.stand there about two hours. Be courteous and polite, and don't be afraid to hand out a little jolly occasionally. It doesn't hurt anybody's feelings to be jollied a little." - The advice about the horse is now a little out of date, but the second part of the advice still applies. Today. we still try to inolti 1e "a little jolly" in our work only we refer to it as courtesy, politness and friendliness, ' * * * Thinking ahead to Christmas lists yet? How about an extension telephone for some favorite on your list -- it would help fo keep that Christmas feeling all year long. * * * OF BRODEAGEN dice On Saturday .evening, Misses Shirley Voest and Lois' Davey planned a party for Beverley Srloltiice whorecently moved to Stratford. It was at the club room of the Rrodhagen and District Community Centre, with about 35 friends attending. Sharon Dietz read an address written by Clare French and she was presented with a gift. Mr. and.; Mrs. Gary Sholdice, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Warren Sholdice, Seaforth, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Roger Sholdice in Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice spent the weekend here with their grandsons, Paul and Mark Sholdice. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilbert were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Muegge on Sunday. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Hinz, Sr., of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Sholdice and Beverley, Strat- ford. Ken Ahrens accompanied Murray Edwards, Hamilton, to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens here. Larry Gollnitz, Woodstock and Clayton Ahrens,. Toronto, also at thesame home. Mr. and Mrs.. Lavern Wolfe attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Dave Lemon, at Sol forth on Friday, were Lavern acted as pallbearer, Mr. and Mrs., Alvin Rose, Sar- nia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Chris W. Leonhardt. On Sunday • they attended open house for Mr. and Mrs. William Huras in Kitchener, who cele- brated their 50th wedding an- niversary. They later visited Mrs. Erma Murtagh in Kitchen- er. The Brodhagen Luther League, attended a fellowship evening at Tavistock, Sunday night. New Hatnburg Young. People also at- tended. The evening was filled with entertainment from each group. Mrs. Manuel Beuermann spent the weekend in Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Roy • Beuermann and family and celebrated her grandson, • Scott Beuermann's first birthday with him. (Intended for Last Week) The Brodhageti Frauleins met for a supper meeting at the home of Donna Leonhardt on Monday. Each of the girls brought something for the buf- ALL TYPES INSURANCE Donald G. Eaton Office in Masonic Block Main Street Phone 527.1610 Seaforth 'blue coal' Champion Stove and Furnace Oil WILLIS DUNDAS Office 527-0150 — Res. 527-1053 'tet style meal, Fourteen girls answerer} d the rolt.• Dail to one thing i would apl?regiate in a guest i'oow. Sheila Dieu, the secretary,. read the .minutes. The nerd meeting will be -held at the porno of Sharon, Sheila and Janice Dietz. A. committee of our ;girls, Phylis Ahrens, Sheila .Metz, Donna Leonhardt and Penne Pushelberg were appointed to design our book covers Af demonstration was .sown on the correct way to set a table setting for supper and for buffet style. The - discussion on ' "Sharing the Family Meal" was read by Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Elligsen. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Gilbert on Monday Thanks- giving Day were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Muegge and Marion, and Rev. and Mrs.Jrold Brill, Con- estoga. Messrs. Clayton Ahrens, Tor- bnto and Robert Ahrens, Ham- ilton, at the home, of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ah- rens for the long weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kelt Elligsen and boys spent Sunday at the ho . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elligsen, RR 1, Bornholm. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bennewies are on a trip to Novia Scotia, visiting relatives there. Ford Dickison has an exhibit at the International Plowing Match this.week. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and Ruth Ann, Hamilton, visit- ed Mrs. August Hillebrecht over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ahrens and family, ,Burlington, spent the weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs. Rachael Ahrens. Mrs. Caroline Elligsen • spent one day last week with her sis- ter, Mrs. Barbara McLeod at Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beuer- mann London, spent Thanks- giving Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs: Manuel Beuermann. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benniewies, Waterloo, visited with Mr, and Mrs, Jonas Dittmer, Sunday. 1VIr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe and boys, Kitchener, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe, Mon- day. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Murray and family have moved into the home of the late Ed Prueter: 1V; r. and Mrs. Peter Beimers and Carl, visited Saturday with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beimers and family in Strath- roy. Mr. and Mrs. David Marks, Brussels, accompanied Mx. and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer 'and Karl to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ross White and' family at London, on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs: Don McLaughlin and family, Kincardine, visited Seaforth 4-H Club Seaforth District 4-H Club met at the home of Mrs, W. L. Whyte. Miss Carol, the new home eco omist, visited that night and—Agnes Haverl{amp opened the meeting by wel- coming her. Discussions took place on planning meals, left- overs and how to use food left- overs pore() , George and William, Diegel over the weekend. George Dieg- el accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Sebwindt, 1Vlilvarton to visit Mr. and Mrs, Jqe `Siozitjt of 'Seaforth. ' Mr. and Mrs. Al Brown visit, ed Mr. and. Mrs. William Brown Over the Weekend. GREY COUNCIL Resolutions adopted by Grey Township Council included: —By Lawson Ward and Melville Lamont, that the decision of the Court of Revision on the•ap- peals on the 1966 Assessment Roll for 1967 taxes be as foI- lows: Wm. L. Campbell, S.E. pt. Lot 23 and S.W. pt. Lot 24, Con. 7, building assessment reduced $1,500; Kasimir Sebastian, pt. Lot 23, Con. 8, building assess- ment reduged $600; John John- ston, pt. S. .pt. Lot 19, Con. 1, building assessment reduced $1,300, Iand assessment reduc- ed $100; Welland_ Kreuter, Lot 25, Con. 8, building assessment reduced $750. Changes in prop- erty owners as follows: Lot 24, Con. 16, James McTaggart, to Michael Gulutzen; Lot 8, Con. 14, Glenn Ronnenberg, to Gor- don Blake; Lot 11, Con. 6, Elsie Hoy, to Kenneth and . Helen Bray; —By Melville Lamont and Lawson Ward, that By -Law No. 19, to' set the date of Nominal tion and Election and to ap- point Deputy Returning Offic- ers and Poll Clerks be- passed. Nomination meeting to be held Thursday, November 24th and Election, Saturday, December 3rd, 1966; -By Bray and Wand that we accept the request of Stan Alex- ander to clean out a portion of the Close Drain to clear tile; —By Ward -and Lamont that ap- plications for loans in the amounts of $300, $800 and $500 under the Tile Drainage Act be accepted; —By Bray. and• Ward that we advertise foe -tenders for snow- plowing for 1966-67 season. Accounts approved: Town of Seaforth, debenture payment, High School, $1,265.50; :The Municipal World, supplies, 43.61; Ontario Hydro, Moles worth street lights, 23.13; Tile Drainage Loan, 487.55; Melvin Carnochan, tile inspector, 7.45; E. M. Cardiff, fees, tile drain- age, 4.00; Clifford R. Dunbar, Kenneth • Bray, Lawson Ward, Charles Thomas and Melville Lamont, Court of Revision, Bleckert Drain, each 5.00; E. M. Cardiff, fees, Grey Branch of Northwest Drain, 50.00; Hiem- stra Nursing Home, Sept. ac; count, 116.25; Lothar Weber, groceries. for Relief, 142.51; rent for Relief, 15.00; Township of Logan, Grey Branch of North- west Drain, 338.40; Margaret MacDonald, use of anchor post from Wm. Ziegler, 10.00; Jim, Dobson,. garbage collection, .Ethel, 14,00; Elwood McTag- gart, fire dept., maintenance and light switch, 14.72; George Rowland, gasoline, fire dept., 2.30; firemen to Jan Van Vliet, 9,00;• J. C. Conley, bulbs, Ethel Village, 4.67; Receiver General of Canada, deductions, 38.94; Roads and Bridges, 13,358.79. - Do you. know Mr.. L. F. Ford? Mr. L. -F. Ford ‘Seaforth Ont. There's a good chance that you do. He gets around quite a lot and he knows the community very welt: That's part of his job. He's the manager of your Io branch of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. And he's a od man to know. For help with financial matters or for sound a ice, on anything to do with banking, he's the man to see. If you haven't already met him, by all means call in soon. He'll be glad to see you. CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK 01F G6MIVIERCE DOWN. .. • AT Tux ,• LANES. BY l.EE HEF %eglon t.eague .. Team standings; Sharpies, 14; Whirlybirds, 13; Usugla, 114 Cannonballs, 9; Plungers, Sleepers, 7. Ladies' high single,. Anne Wood, 293; high triple, Anne Wood, 689. Men's high single, lion Eaton, 2$7; high triple, Bill Bisler, 745. * Egmondvifle League Team standings: Ailey Cats, 12; King Pins, 8; Sprites, 7; Ti -Cats, 5; Spacemen, 5; six, 0. Ladies' high single and triple, Helen Nott, 213 and 597; men's high single and triple, Lloyd McKenzie, 361 and 675. * * * St. James' League Team standings: Dictators, 19; Pros, 15; Flintstones, 14;' Sweepers, 9; ,Blue Devils, 4; Mustangs, 2. Ldies' high single, triple ,and average, Rick Groo- thius, 230, 569 and 189. Men's high single, Jack Bedard, 265; high triple and average, Gerald Groothius, 702 and 234. * * * Bowlers! These are the only results on the bulletin board, Would like to see Tuesday and Wednesday results posted. This is the only way for me to be able to bring you these results each week, Thank you. Remember! It' takes but 'a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pock- et. To advertise, just Dial Sea - forth, 527-0240. INSURANCE WIND TORNADO CYCLONE JAMES F. KEYS Phone 527-,0467 Seaforth Representing the Western Farmer's Weather insurance Mutual Co., .Woodstock, Ont. BIJRNS CLEANER NO SMOKE, NO ODOUR HEATING OIL Walden & B.roadfoot Phone 527.1224 — Seaforth USBORNE r HIB - BERT MUTUAL FIRE. INSURANCE ' COMPANY HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, On, Directors: Robert G. Gardiner R R 1 President Crnmart'. Martin .Feeney R.R 2. Dubin Vice -President Wm. H. Chaffe RR. 4. Mitchell E. Clayton Colquhoun R.R 1 Science' 11111 Raymond McCurdy R.R 1 Kirkton Tim Toohey • R.R. 3, Lucan Agents: Hugh Benninger - Dublin Harry Coates • Exeter Clayton Harris Mitchell Secretary -Treasurer: Hugh Patterson - - Exeter MI WWI 11XPOSITOR,. swoon% .. OM ,1044.4 one ordinary penny will scarcely buyyotk pre bite of .a bran,: muffin or a Chelsea bun or a sugar dough, nut to have with your tea. but... one hydro penny will boil sufficient water in an electric kettle to make you, 57 cups of teal YOUR HYDRO PENNY IS THE BIGGEST PENNY'S WORTH IN ONTARIO TODAY SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITIES WANT ADS BRING -QUICK RESULTS: Dial 627-0240 43rd ANNUAL Original Rexall CENT S=�LE1 ENDS SATU;RDAY CTOBER 22nd —at KEATING'S PHARMACY PHONE 527-1990 — SEAFORTH Safety -Tested USED CAR SALE! AT HURON COUNTY'S FINEST USED CAR MARKET 3-1966 Pontiac Parisiennes, 2 -door and 4 -door hard, tops 1966 Pontiac, Grand Parisienne, HT, fully equipped 1966 Chev. Belaire 8, AT 1965 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 -door H.T. 2-1965 Pontiac Laurentians, Sedans 1965 Chev. Belaire, 8-cyl. • 1965 Ford • Galaxy 500, 4 -door HT. 1964 Ford Custom Sedan, AT. 1964 Chev. Belaire, V-8, A T. A Wide selection of 1964 and 1963 Chevs., and Pontlacs, hardtops and sedans 1964 Pontiac, 6 -cylinder, A.T. 1963 Chev, Belaire Sedan. AT. 1963 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan, V-8. 1962 Pontiac Sedan, AT. 19684 -Ford 2 -door, H.T., 8 cylinder A Wide Selection of Other Models,. 1957 to 1960, to Choose From STATION WAGONS 1-1964 Chev. Station Wagon, V-8, A.T.i TRUCKS 1963 Chev. %-Ton Pickup with long box 1962 Chev. 4 -Ton pickup; short box , A Written Guarantee for 60 Days on all Late Model Cars—Many other Models to choose from BRUSSELS MOTORS BRUSSELS ONTARIO MOVE 173 --,'The Home of Ertfer Used Care" OPEN EVERY EVON NG< ri