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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1964-03-19, Page 4MoN EXPOSITOR, §FrAFORTH, ONT., MAR.. 19, 1964 otheringham Is Seed Show plot), J. Broadfoot, Norman Bell, Seaforth. Baled hay (first cut), Robert- son Farms,., Goderich; u h Hendrick, Kippen; Murray East, Clinton. Baled hay (second cut), Aud- rey Gaunt, Lucknow; Ross Mar- shall, Kirkton; R. Fothering- ham. First cut hay, Richard Ether- ington, Hensall Archie Ether- (Gotitinued from Page 1) a4 U int, Brucefield; R. Fother- uigliam. *At bushel of small R. N. 1,l(iiAlum Dennis, Walton; Alexander, R. Fotheringham. Bushel ofJm B,roadf000t, e ham, Brumfield. Bushel of shelled corn, R. Fgtheringham, Malcolm David- son, Bruce field. High moisture corn, Jaynes, ington, Hensall; Bob Gras by,' McGregor, Kippen; Mint Ver- Brussels. beek, Kippen; David Anderson, uSssond cut hay, Anson Mcl{in- LoBushel o• ' le Zurich; Edgar Howatt, Bel - ed), of turnips (not wax.; ave; Archie Etherington. ed), Neil,vis V. Stadleman, Blyth; j b Corn silage, George Wheat - Jim Exeter. 4H Club (10 ears from hy- ley, Dublin; W. A. Culbert, brid corn from 1963 corn club • Dungannon; Len Archambault, Auburn.. .. Remember. 1t takes but a I Champion hay township: Us - borne, Stephen, Tuekersmith. moment to place an Expositor.. Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Phone Seaforth 141. Farm manager of the year, Robertson Farms, J Broadfoot , L. V.S adlemann. SEAFORTH TEEN - TWENTY icalurday, March 21st ancing to the Cavaliers Dress - Semi -Formal ADMISSION: 50c per Member -- 75c per Non -Member Dancing, 9 -11:45 For Your -Entertainment Ali This Week MISS BETTY BUD and STAN from Nashville, Tenn. In the Huron Room U.:fl'S M otel eq FIERY LANDSLIDE One of the most terrifying , ' tionr is of - a -:volcanic eTdx- Bid -n' tion is the great, rapidly ex- .s panding clouds -of burning ash which sometimes rush dewnathe side of volcano at speed of up to 100 miles an hour. In 1902, such a glowing cloud devastat- ed the entire area .of St. Pierre, in Martinique, and killed its entire population of thirty thou- sand people. W.O.A.A: Intermediate 'D' Group Finals PLAYOFF ,HOCKEY Monkton vs. Winthrop AT SEAFORTII COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday, March 21st 8:30.p.m. """ Fourth game of a best 3 -of -5 Series" . HASS CASH. -B1 N-GO-.=C Saturday, Mar.- 21 - 8:00 p.m. LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH • 15 REGULARGAMES FOR $10.00 3 SHARE THE WEALTH with. SPECIAL JACKPOT $90.00 - Full house'with 59 numbers called. -- Children under 16 not permitted -- ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Cards 25c, or 6 for $1.00 Auspices Seaforth Branch 156, Canadian Legion PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE WORK HERE ARE A FEW of the hundreds of Huron farriers who crowded Seaforth District High School Saturday for the Huron Seed Show, sponsored by the Huron Soil and Crop Improvement Association in . co-operation with the i.+ed Town of Seaforth and. the Seaforth Chamber of Com- merce. The program ' included study groups in rooms throughout the school, whichhisealt with specialized subjects. (Expositor photo by Phillips). AN 'EDUCATIONAL FEATURE of the Huron County Seed Fair, held Friday and Saturday ofin Seaforth, Huron Countyafarm-- the livestock ration display. A number ers earlier had sent samples of their rations to be ahalyzed '°"for content, and the samples were then displayed with SEAFORTH W.I. E. CHRE Orange Hall, Seaforth Friday, March 20 8:30 p.m. Admission 50 Cents' LUNCH SERVED COME TO Jay Bee Top Pric FIRST PRESBYTERIAN - CHURCH REV. DOUGLAS 0. FRY Minister Sunday, March 22nd WORSHIP - 11:00 A.M. 9:45 a.m-Minister's Class 10:00 a.m.-The S nior Sunday Schoo 11:00 a.m-The Junior Sunday School 11:00 a.m,-The Nursery Written - explanations during the fair. Here, three direr-- tors. of the Holstein section examine the •rations. From the left they are:. Alvin Betties; RR 2, Bayfield; a eld;R 5, Seaforth Broadfoot, RR 3, Seaforth, and James. Hogg, (B -I photo). Farm Bull Brings e"at Ontario Sale The Jay Bee Hereford Farms,1 owned by Stanley Jackson, , of Kippen, had. the top priced ll at the Ontario Hereford bull sale, held at Hays' sales barn in Oakville on Tuesday, March 10, This senior yearling bull, weighing almost 1800 pounds, sold for $1,100, going to the New Liskeardw,Expl'rimental Farm. Mr. 'and Mrs. John Barnard, ' of Ailsa Craig, visited Sunday with the latter's sister• and bro- ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 'W. iVlellis. EVEM'ARSTORES FOR YOUR SPRING NEEDS "THE STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS THE MOST Ladies' Dresses Petites • and Regular Sizes '7 -to 24% $7.95 to $20.95 2 & 3 -piece SUITS Sizes 7-241/2 7.95 to 25.95 LADIES' PURSES Priced $2.95 to $9.95 Large Selection LADIES' SLIMS Plaid, $2.98' tot $13.95 s' Etc. Girls' LONG COATS: Laminated, reversible; sizes 3 Priced $11.49 toy $22.95 14 en. LADIES' SPRING G8to COATS Lovely shades - $2.98 Large -Selection .Ladies' Blouses Priced $2.98 to $5.45 MEN'S WINDBREAKERS • Laminated, Cotton -6.95 • 14.95 Men's Green and Beige Work Pants, Blue Jeans, Bib Over- alls, Highb'ack- Zip Overak Coveralls, Work Shirts, or Socks LADIES' NYLONS --- Seam•free 40 needle, 15 denier mesh; giiaratiteed first quality. -. Per Pair 68c LADIES' DRESS COATS. g.LENGTI�, CAR COATS Q U A LI TY PLUS GOOD PRICES -- tali IN AND LOOK' AROUND NO OBLIGATION BOYS' WINDBREAKERS Laminated, Cottons; size 2 to 6X Priced. $2.98 to $3.98 SIZES 8 TO 18 Priced $3.98 to $9.95 Men's SNITS Charcoal, • check," etc. 2 Pair Pants $+32.95 to $55.95 Men's SPRING TIES reg. 1.00 - 1.50 Priced $1,00. Mr. Vivan Cooper, of RR 2, Kippen,- had a successful sale - Saturday of farm stpck and implements. Miss Dorothy Jackson, Reg.N. at Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital, misted a few days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Jackson. as she is leaving to take up residence in Zurich the end of March. Unit Two Meets Mrs. Lloyd Lovell, leader of Unit Two, held a meeting of members at her home. Monday Plans were discussed DRIVE -IN LIMITED CLINTON OPENING FRIDAY March 27 , (Weather permitting) SEAFORTH FIGURE SKATING CLUB, Present's its 14th Annual W° inter Carnival "Escapades On Ice" under the •direction of Kerry Leitch -FEATURJNG LOCAL TALENT Assisted by Champion Skaters from Acton and Ingersoll. SEAFORTH ARENA Monday, March 30th 8:15 . ADMISSION: Adults 75c Students, and. Children, 50c Corrie Out and Support Local Talent ! ea'.the Advertisements - It's a Profitable Pastime! WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS - Phone 141 this group. It was decided to go together with Unit One in a joint bake' sale, to be held at Drysdale's store, Hensall, on March 28tIi, to have a penny sale for the month of May, and a travelling basket for June. Lunch and a; social hour were evening.. for the raising of money for enjoyed. Mrs. Ed. Little, Marcia and Cheryl were visitors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long. $ippen United Church Wo- men held their monthly meeting in the Sunday- school rooms on Tuesday afternoon, with twenty ladies in attendance. Mrs. Bert Faber, president, chaired the meeting. The worship was tak- en by Mrs. R. Turner, and Mrs. Alex McMurtrie took - the tople'.' fiction§' Were -given- and- dis- cussed. Rev. Howard Plant was the guest 'speaker. The Easter thankoffering meeting w a s planned- for April 14, when three other ehureho groups will be entertained. Mrs. John Sin- clair , conducted a quiz, based on St. Patrick's emblem, the Shamrock. The hostesses were Mrs. Wil- mer Jones and Mrs. 'Charles Hay. Lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed, after which Mrs. Emerson Kyle read an ad• dres9 and Mrs. Eldon Jarrott presented Mrs, Howard rink= beiner with a cup and saucer, Name Dr. Turnbull To Fill -referred to the budget com- mittee requests for annual grant from from the ChaLions Cof b Park and Commerce for grant for signs. -....... -referred to finance commit- tee request from Boy Scouts for assistance with rent. -confirmed that . Deputy Reeve Dalton would appear in connection with hearing for additional license for Habkirk Bus Lines. BOYS' SPORT COATS Sizes 6 to 16 -Priced -2.98 • 12.95 BOYS' DRESS PANTS Size 3 SIZES 8 to 20 $1.89 Priced $4.95 to $6.25 (Continued from Page 1) which the dogs were housed was quite satisfactory, andthat at the dogs on being picked were being looked after. De- puty Reeve Dalton pointed out there was difficulty disposing of dogs when not claimed, and wondered if council would sug-- gest what might be done. • During. February the police department investigated 56 oc- currences; laid five charges un- der the LCA and 14 under the HTA. Clear Scout Bid Council approved in principle a request from Egmondville Scouts, that Scouts, Rovers, Guides and Cubs take over the maintenance of Victoria Park as a project. Details 'will be worked out with the park com- initte-e. • _ - ._ ._ .. Suggesting the need for greater liasgn with the PUC, Mayor MacLean said council might consider a joint meeting every ,three months. rrnuai Me-eting and Dinner Seaforth Chamber of Cornmerce LEGION HALL -WEDNESDAY; APRIL 1st at 7 p.m. Speaker - Gordon• McGavin . ,.. (Joint Chairman Huron Local Committee for the 1966 -International-Plowing Match) "What the Plowing Match Can Do For Us and What We Can Do for the Plowing Match" Annual Reports ve Election of Officers - Tickets available from Members of the Executive W. M. HART President -heard letter from PUC con- cerned with reports in connec- tion with installation of prelim- inary stoplight cable. -Learned from •OWRC that gross cost of sewer was $203,- 748.12, and that amount pay- able this year ' was $18,982.00, of which about $10,000 was axailable from special levies. :-agreed that OWRC carry tint a ground water survey to determine potential water sup- ply in area, at no charge to the town In other business, council -learned from Councillor Corby that the stoplight instal- lation at Main and Goderich Streets provided for a 12•wire cable, rather, than 7 -wire, so that at some future time a 'Walk -Wait' sign could be in- stalled. '-was urged by Mayor Mac- Leanen, -too budget requy irements. -regretted no action could he taken to change frontage rate of 25' centa -additional when more than two units are contained in the property fol- lowing a query by William Cuthill. passedexeovg sta- tutarybylaw providing for farm' lands within the town limits -- -set • daylight saying from - 12:01 a.m. April 26, to 12:01 a.m., October �5 R, -J. BOUSSE-Y . . Secretary D. SILLS Treasurer SEAFORTH FARMERS NOTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL MEETING , and BANQUET ' . of the Seaforth Farmers Co-operative will be held Wednesday,. March 25, 1964 in Egmondville -United Church TURKEY BANQUET - 7 p.m. Banquet tickets available from Directors or at the Co-op Office 0 Guest' Speaker - Lenard Harmon General Manager United Co-operatives of Ontario WEST'ON, ONTARIO • • 4 • 4- • • • • • . • • • • • M