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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-06-22, Page 9�w4 IN "STREET VARIETY The Stors . Witt; *!;170# EverY110^09 • "'REPORTED TEXTILES .,. BLANKETS • wo i. -,-, TAP STRIES --.FLOOR COVERINGS HOLLAND. STYLE GROCERIES and COLD MEATS SEAFO-RTH,- ONTARIO Bys. 527,1649 .Re; 527,1.623 mold St nn ssen GROUP • LIFE - ACCIDENT and SICKNESS . MAJOR MEla,ICAL PENSIONS • ANNUITIES Representing - Suit Life Assurance Company of Canada 117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFORTH TELEPHONE 527-0410 WANT ADT BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 by W. W. IJaysom your telephone manager . As my old. Grandmother used to say many years' ago, "Neither braggin' nor biowin' but .... " and then continue' on to .relate some fine piece of news. Well, you may have to put up with a bit of braggin' and.blowin' from anylelephone •peop a you may know across the country. We're all basking in reflected,glory'these days folrtowing the impact our_.Tele- phone Association of Canada Pavilion has had on the crowds. visiting Expo 67. Why, even. newspaper: critics, are raving over the results of • several years •of planning and work by the major telephone companies in Canada who worked as a team on, this project. The whirlwind.tour of Canada via• Walt Disney's Circle Vision 360° technique proved the most pop- ular attraction at .Expo during its opening weeks. Some 36,- .000. visitors 'a day are crowding into the circular theatre in the Telephone Pavilion • to view the wonders•'that are Canada. Canada 67 is leaving Canadians with a deep sense of pride in their country and visitors .from other lands with a new respect. and' awe at the vastness and variety . of our land. I hope you Will put the Telephone Pavilion 'high on your list of "must visit" buildings-wheTi"you are at Expo. It seems to be the popular and""in" thing to •do at the greatest World's Fair ever. t F. • 3 3, , Moving, whether it's off to the cottage for the summer months, down the street, across town or to a distant city,` presents quite a challenge for most homemakers. Lists of things.to be done can help smooth the path, however: Could 1 ask you to please jot down -itelephone" at' the top of that important list? And then let us know just as soon as the date and place of your move are set. By letting us know early of your moving plans we can clear up all the "behind •-the scenes" work and ensure prompt service _when...you, move. into your new dwelling. Although it usually takes our in- - stallers only a short time to install telephones in your home, much •planning and work must be •done in ••our switching units to provide %is taken -for -granted service: When you let us know early of your moving plans, we can ' plan ahead to avoid any delay in serving you. * • •* * • When you are vacationing in unfamiliar territory — as many of us may well be doing this year — it's good to know that you can count on the local telephone directory for help. If you need ;a mechanic, a new fishing rod, a good Tes- taurant, a doctor or.a dentist, -you'll find 'listings .quickly in the Yellow Pages., And, if you are not sure of dialing prp- cedures or, just how to place a call in a strange town, you can turn to the front, pages of the telephone book for help- ful information. b * •, • * Seems hard to believe, especially with all the com- munications of the ,future on display in the Telephone Pav- ilion at Expo 67, but •just 91 years ago.— June 25, 1876 — the first public demonstration of the telephone was held at. the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. * • '3 * • orni...1' k ather. Fortner teachers and students "and•4be11' families ,gathered for. farewell .reunions at 5S. No, 4, Tuckers'milth, •Saturday. There were 22.12 'persons crowded into the old one -room school, spilling Out into the stairways and base ment.i Rain fell in torrents most of the afternoon, •as if nature seemingly wept at the end of a coup , school where for a cdnturf a steady stream - of .children had struggled with the business of getting an educa- tion and had farmed' strong, abiding friendships: Many of these now had returne d to re- new : these friendships and talk of school days such as Mrs. Vinton Loucks, (the former Em- ily Hunter) -of .Minden, Mrs. M. Lee, (the former Myrtle £r'ich) of Ruthveri and Mrs. Orval Beam (former Mildred Crich) of Port Colborne. The event was ar- ranged,:by Mr. ' and Mrs. Ross Trewartha, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falconer, Mr. Ernest Crich, Ntr. Robert Lawson, Mr. Mervyn Fal- coner, Mr. °assn°• Mrs. Reg Law- son arid • Mrs. Orville Oke. . The afternoon program open= ed with le£ters" from two form- er teachers, Miss Dorothy, Rein- ke," Hamilton and Mrs. F. Scot- chmer, Bayfield and a former student, . Olive Glew, now Mrs: Gordon McDonald of Strathroy, being read by Mrs Orville Oke and Mrs. Ross Trewartha. The former teachers present were introduced by Frank Fal- coner as follows: Mrs. George Falconer, Clinton; Mr. Harry West, . Wingham; Mrs. Elliott Layton,, Clinton; Mrs. Beryle Carter; Mrs. Ross Alexander, Egmondville; Mrs. Hugh. Ben- nette, .Mrs. Glen Gagon, Lon- don; and Mr. Adrian Brand. Each teacher gave an interest- ing speech. The prize for the NS CLEANER • N0 SMOKE, NO ODOUR 1E3 HEATING OIC • • Walden &. Broadfoot Phone 527-1224"— Seaforth For Complete INSURANCE .on your; HOME, BUSINESS, FARM, CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY OR LIFE SEE JOHN A. 'CARDNO Insurance Agency -'"• Phone 527-0490•Seaforth Office Directly Opposite Seaforth Motors - How would you like to say 'you -helped pack' those delicious Aylmer • and Del Monte vegetables? YOU CAN ! ! Male and Female employees required, * Day .or Night work * Work available from July 1 to November 15 * Increased wage rates Canadian Canadian Man APPLY TODAY: Canners 235-2445 or power Centre, ' Goderich Canadian --Canners Ltd., 210 Wellington St., E eter earliest teacher went Mra• -George Falconer and the. Apr. -tom' `congest distance went ,ta•.M?i's. Olen Gagon. The puiiils each teacher taught were IOW -0' .with their teacher. The, prize for the oldest M- il went to. Mrs.. Walter Swinba* and to 'the „pupil coming the greatest distance,. the , prize went to Mr. Harry O'Brien of. Killam, Alberta. pne family was introduced represented by -three genera- tions 'all of whom had attended the school, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Layton,' their son, Fdward. and his son, Wayne. The seeds of romance were sown at the, little . one room school• for present were several couples who had both attended the school, Walter Layton and his wife., the former Mary Pep- per; Alden Crich and his wife, the former -Erma. Garrett; Aus- tin Matheson and his wife, the former Hazel Pepper; Melbprne Ball 'and his wife, the former Margaret Crich; and Frank Fal coner and his Wife, the former Eleanor Pepper. ,,.Sports convened by Bob Law- son awson and Mervyn and Frank Falconer were cut short by the rain. A great deal of•interest .was shown in, the display of old school registers, pictures and old school books, arranged in the school ropm. a. A smorgasbord picnic lunch- eon was laid out . on tables in. the school.: After 'thas bountiful meal, many of the visitors re, mined for the evening party, playing cards and visiting The evening program- began, with a singsong led by Georgo ,Turner With Mfrs, Bob LeBeau at the piano. , A violin selection by Bill Pep- per accompanied by his daugh- ter, Mrs. Bob LeBeau on the piano, was enjoyed. This was followedL by a read- ing, "The Football Game" by Mrs: Ross Trewartha. Mr. Gregor McGregor eater.r•. tained with several stories and George Falconer gave a brief reminiscent speech. _ Some sadness crept into. the reunion when we remembered those who had hoped to see such an event but had not lived to see it — Herman Crich, Mrs. Fred Pepper and Marion Mathe- son to name just a ' few. Music for dancing was sup- plied ,,by Mr. ,and Mrs. William Holland and son, and this prov- ed most en'oyable. The sound system for the re- union was kindly supplied by Ross Merrill. In charge of the lunch were Mrs. Frank Falconer, Mrs. Bo Lawson and Mrs. Eldon O'Brien. Mrs. Orville Oke, -Mr. John Tur- ner,Mr. Ernest Crich and Mrs. Ross Trewartha `looked after the visitor's register. D• Hensall Couple ':Mark Fiftieth Anniversary Mr. and' Mrs. Melville Tra- quair of Hensall celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary, at their home Tuesday, June 13th, with open house, ..after noon and evening, attended' by over one 'hundred relatives, neighbors and friends. A fami- ly dinner was held at Hotel Hensall Sunday evening, June 11th. The • former Edna Mitchell, their marriage was solemnized at the home of the bride's. par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mit- chell,. in Tuckersmith, by Rev. Harold Knight. 'They . were un- attended. Following their mar- riage they farmed on -the home- stead for several years before moving to the other• farm in Tuckersmith before retiring to Hensall lb November 1966. They have a fancily. of four sons, Jack, St. • Thomas; Murray. on the homestead; Arthur, Woodstock; Bob, Sarnia; 10 • grandchildren and one great grandchild. Pouring tea, from a tea table covered with a lace cloth, cen- tred with the anniversary cake and gold mums were Mrs. R. M. Peck or Hensall and Mrs. Albert Traquair of Exeter. In charge of the- register were Nancy Traquair, Nancy Jones and Jim Traquair., _Mrs. Jarvis Horton • and" Mrs. Stanley Mit- chell invited to the 'tea, room. "Congratulatory messages were received from Premier Robarts, Hon. J. F. Diefenbaker, Han. C. S. MacNaughton; Robert 1VleKin- ley MP for Huron, ,-a framed certificate from the Province of Ontario and others. Mrs. Tra- quair's father celebrated -his 100th birtliday. at H'uronview in February, of , this year: NOTICE ,-- For Co=op -.Insurance Call W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 527-1464 John St, SEAFORTH • Complete Coverage For: • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability • Employer's .Liability. • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial • Life Insurance & Savings • Huron Co-op • Medical T Services - • 'Wind Insurance APPL1CATIONS TQWNSHIP OF HULLETT Applications for, the position of Clerk - Treasurer of the Township of Hullett • will be received by the council of the Township of Hullett. All applications for the position must be clearly marked on the envelope as to the contents and be received not later than 6:00 o'clock, p:m. Saturday, July 1, f967. All • applications must state the age, marital status, education, previous :employ- ment, residence and any other related ex- perience that may be considered a qualifica- tion for the position. The salary and the conditions of empl- oyment will be commensurate With, the qual- ifications of the successful :applicant. All applications are to be sent to Mr. HarrJ F. Tebbutt, Clerk -Treasurer. RARR F. TEBBUTT, , ,Clear-Preasurer • RR 1, Loridesboro, Ontario. Now " of pert Mfr•. and Mxa, Aav>:cl.'"riebile, G'ariy Trlebner, BQb Ua4 pQU, Brodie, ap .nt a few days with Ms:Ole': Mr . and' s, Campbe l ''ge ,at. atestoui�e and enjoyedfish- •• =1Mr. z d Mrs. D. r:riebi4er cal- 'Jed al: during theWeekend on Mr. "iebner's uncle, Mr. Dave Lik. pert, in Gravenhurat. Mr. and Mrs v11 an' Cooper attended the Funeral of a Ceti' sin in Lucan on Wednesday .af- ternoon. • Mr. and Mrs.. Wayne 4ttleton and Charlene of London• Were weekend • gtfests of .Mr..en4' ftp, Russell Faber and £a}nily Mr. and Mrs. Elrgy *POLO; (the former- Myrtle.. A•rownlee) are "visiting ,their cgtisitls;..Mrs. Reid Torrance and Misr' Jean `Nixon. ' Miss Sharon McBride spent last week at Expo 67, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Van Wier - ren of Holland who have been visiting their son and daughter in-law Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Van Wierren and• family are at pre- sent visiting other relatives, and' friends and will return at. a" later date. Mrs. Robert Dalrymple ' and girls of Brucefield, visited Sun- day with Mr. _and Mrs: Edgar McBride and Sharon. 1.0 "Remember! It takes but a moment to glace an.Epositor Want Ad and be money 3n pocket. To . advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. Choose' Your DIAMOND P rivately AT SAVAUGE RIMERS (Opposite -Post Office) Evening Appointment . By Arral+gement ° FREE -17 Jewel Watch with each Diamond pur-' chase $100.00 0" more THE. HOW ! SITOf FIRE !IN$URA I MPA►NY. p ••1 ,tyulo ;Ass StilAlt ,ORTh , •l . b7litiJreitl, 1! Town D*s lnio e. Alf Clauses of ,POno Prop0M!.. $ulnrtier .C4tt#o.E' - . . • Churchis, .Scttootti.,= Hof: Extended covcruge smoke,. - rater damage Al** objetsete,) . i,s .leo ' tivaitilbl<e., AGENTS: James Heys, RR 1•, Seaforth, • NT,- I'a?ae, i Seaforth; Leiperl Jr.,:bond • esboro;. Selwyn 13aker Brussela, '. Wm- ��idarald Squires, Clinton, George Coyne, Dublin'; `Donald G , Eato.B, Seaforth. WEDDING INVITATIONS - PHONE 527--0240 - ' Seaforrtb. Ozt NOTICE TO DESTRQY NOXIOUS D S NOTICE. IS • HEREBY GIVEN to all Property Owners in Huron County In accordance .with the Weed Control Act,eR.S.O. 1960, Sec 3, 13, 19, and -amendments thereto, that unless •. noxious weeds growing oil -their lands are destroyed by June 34th and throughout the season, the Municipality may 'eirter upon the said lands and have the•,aiveeds .des- troyed, charging the costs against the •land in taxes, as set out in the Act. The. co-operation of , all citizen's is solicited. ALEX CHESNEY, Weed Inspector, Couhty of Huron. 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