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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1965-09-23, Page 2"N 7 _2 -wow T MAINST PubynW at SEAFORM ONTARIO, emm. lbvrtsday =o=ing tT XrLv_&_1%1 BRM PubliEli� VARIETY,,. H. Amw-m Y. McLF-Ax, F4;t03 Member Canadian Weekly New-spapen Assodztivm PHONE 527-1640 SEAFORTH OztzriAmo Nd dft 1:�We=y Neu With ALMOST Ev7thingr, eau llp� N;1 -The $1 a arm& Subserniption Rates: 'Canada fin advance) $4.00-a Year Outside Canada (in advance) $5.50 a year WOOL WOOL WOOL os. smcax copms — 10 CES vxnT "gum?), A�-x Azw Uumutd as Second Class Mail. Post 05m Departmeant ottzva Just A, New Shipment of Wool o 0 I Pesfgct For Your Kni"ingPesires KNITrIfiG NEEDLES � PATTERNS -CROCHET NEEDLES SEAFORTI,-04q TAR10, SEPTE3MER M Dutch Elm Takes Toll of Stately Trees ilk, Keep Your Feet Warm in the Months Ahead J� 1k, I 7� Ladies' —Men's — ChildreWs. many others across Onta�o we is bhghtiag highways and the country- try - have bad the unhaMr experience � side.IMPOI RITED :SUPPERS watching the slow death of an elm tree, L Elm disease .The stately elms that shaded pas - DuU - ' -1- - . .111 from, $2.55 up thr- Viet ' im �f --h ture cormers, lined roads in sentinel Z_ Our tree --among the larg,t in town like fashion, and stood so erect and E ad Bpanned severale l gei tions. le A mightv in countless locations, are, be - had been a tie betwen the i ing felled at a fantastic rate by the un. , Huron Road in the early days Sea- -ThE!>TAX0A= Of fl=TIGU�$ACUUff Mlias COLWM Top- Qu"J*First Grade checked disease - forth, and the slick -No- 8'Higbivale of WOOMM, B UNKETS. today. It has -watched travel on the od, The Provincial government In -the Years Acame- road change from the slbw moving meats of forestry, conservation'and ag- SINGLE- BED SIZE settlers to the.,muhi-wheeled Yehickk s rico tum shoaW be concerned with the From The I Hw*n Expositor Rwiif, has added another farm, has,rea&- • Double Bed Size whieb today pound along the pavement problem. The concern should be shared September 27, IM '. hBvLrLg_ purchased the Westlakt� e& �,ha, $10� mark Tire=- largest, Assorted Shades and'Coloursl- I by corresponding federal depar� Falring nine feet through This gives him 351% ac- s=x oven $M was collected, by at all �hours of the da-, and the nrigght, 6. res on, the Thanies; Roa& - It Master Austin Hoggarth, who an all-,citit attack on th bl' trap-dqor in the mow of a and at speeds which sometimes it is '"To"' at the farm of.Edgar _ABan, 2nd makes him the largest land was fortunate• in remixing the. suspected exceed that provided by law. This inter -department. and %iPtr;1_1:VL_ of n&-ersmith, I>Rrid man.,,' in the Township of Us- handsante sum of $&DU for one11 wih a Tp entry your wo It So it is, that thf_-re is a'particular in_ ernment co operation should then be, tosh. wen -known. Min Road buUop, from Mr. Andrew Pa - tri h,ols-tered b-. an an -out research attack farmer, sustamed injuries ,that RisS M- Helson- of T( S- terest' in the c6raments of the Acton resu3ted in his death. He was M�T:w,. a sPAd;;1i I in modern Many Beautiful Designs Free Press -w I hen the editor. of that ( -n the problem to auginent the pro- in hLr 33rd year. la!guages, has been engaged as Also 4 paper dep),ores the inroa& of the di, g -rams alrea45, being carried out by Res. Thomas McQuaid, son of ax. additional teacher in Sea- From Th&',Huroft Expositor TABLECLOTHS and CUSHION COVERS ea&e in these -words: private industry. Mr. and NIn. Joseph McQuajcL forth Collegiate Inst . itute, at w September, 26, 1890 St: a if Columban. received salaTT of $Mo. Wiffiam Chapman, of the 2nd "It is .as-t?onl3hing in, this'age of medi- "Finally, we suggest a tree replace- sionary Cposs from His Fwej_ John Habkirk has Pur- concession LRS, Tuckersmith, Te IL cal miracles, cu. -all drugs, and hi7h ment program be s'tev",ed lenc3� the Most Reverend Hyde- 11� tke McCaUum property has corn which measures 13 -024 p up along WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESUL7;S: Dial 527 0 research, that some genet ally roadsides where ehiis are removed and brmdo Antoinette. AposWlic ­' Nortl�, Main St. from Mr. feet in heighth. Priced deleg2te to Canada on the eye R_,,bert Winter. It consists Of, . a Mr. L. R- Adams, of Egmond- ameptable solution has not been found private land oWners-i be eneoumged tD---,Of his 4PParturO to the njissini, eov:age, a good s1able and'farm ville.. who for the past 16 years to,condbat the Dutch Elm disease that replace trees as soon as possible- fm4asl at Lisdui, ChiTm yycher Zvi s. and was purchased for has been in The Clinton District. Collegiate Institute XcQupj0---is'a former SO stns- VZvU the employ of the Two more Seaforth boys have has received A similar'Advisory Vocational dent- Messrs. Jackson, as traveller, Board and its situation Mr. James Medd. Constance, joiaed thj� color;, Mr. Fred with Mr. John Helm, of To-, Committee offer the following SuLrar- and Spice" -By Smiley left last .week for' the West, weir, son of Mrs. George Weir, rontm where he intends purchasing. a aild'Mr. Howard Rays. . son of carload of cattle. Mr. James Hays. left for T Mr. Archibald Scott, of Scott DAY OF KISSES AND ROSES- stand- Women„ especially w6- eY, With -901f and M]rlifig fees Mr. A. Zimmerman has mow to, whete , thu intend looting Bros- left on a business trip- SES Ommg to M�n:itoba. Thefliessrs. Scott NIGHT �_OUR' I have: the deepest admirs- men who have been mwTied up this sera-, and a new ,rlfit-& ed into the residence ofi,,Jalm an artalery regiment sell a Large -number of musical-, tion for those men who mak for a few Years,, are nel,Mlm- buy for the hunting trip, he St. recently j­a�.ted "bjr,- NE&, a big fins over their annual iously saft-headed- And Yet figured he might just h2fta cut wm. Devereatur Mr. Russell Best, left MondaF instruments in the Prairie Prov- for adults at Central Huron Smondary wedding anniversary. My wife these women, who know Per- down on the house aRowance, The annual election of officers, for Toronto; wherp-- he will:, at, inces. School, 'Clinton � tend 0�gQode Ham - Case &,McDougall shipped 40 and I 6d another anniversary fectly well that the old man is if they were going to mak ends for the 6n7W Ath a Ate- We understand that, Home good steem,whLeb they purchas, this week, .and, as usual, neither -a two-timing heel, an incipient meet- tion for the new-tean--was-heM Thompson, of Mjtchell, his, Pur- ed, frim Mr. S. Dickson and of us remembered it unlffi..lusk, or a bilg-MOUthed bwn� 90 NOW Cbzdie, --hile 'a Pleas, laA week. The successful c2n- chased the Seaforth oatmeal which w ' ere,fed, on Mr. Dickson's GENERAL three. days after it, was past, -all weak at the knee5iwhen -Joe ant enough fellow to -'the world, didates 'were: President YMY wjB Mid- is having, it pat in farM 'in McKillop. too late U) celebrate. waltzes- in on their armiversary and ;a Teal swinger with the ]>unca,; vice-president Befty shape for operating.GeoCourses- will commence 18th, Octobtr,,19654,and will 'Me reason I admire the an- with a potted plant boys, as a hushand and fadier Matthews-, secretary, - Barbam The -him -of Mr. ,. Plewes; icienunun4jer of candidates. up. LWS is not The hast carload of complet- on ,the 5th concer�sioa of Stan -if a suW register for niversary addicts is the sheer Tm not making tIds. onl�, a rat but also a� Bed; tz�� HeIgn- NZARU' ed war shelL the course and providing instructors are available-, boldness of their tactics, Usu" take my Pa CbarRe as an ex- ft]L And Mabel, who is no rep� Teresa Xvirem- -i was shipped, Ipm Jey has. beda . xeMed - ter Mr- ROunds Will be made only under -thew circumstances ally, they are about the rotten- -the BeR Foundry.- Thos- Parsons, for five years, at No class" will. be held between 13 December, 1%5, ample_ He's real_ I -A eb2nge dope- knaus A 'Mr. IL IL MdElnmd�W hm in�� Ftzmk WeRand has been- 2p- an. annuia C'St finsban& in town, on a d-dy- pothmg but tb_, ==m Ch2rUe But Y=' shm9d have seen stalled a new nean sign in front rental of $2W'­P2y_ kand '104WW'ary, 1966. today ba -is. But with •one pointed seavt=7� for Huron able in advance. Coumas, wilt kyle conducMd from 8 to 107 Vm. each Mor, wouldn't be caught d6ad Ubng- her the othler mght when she of hig drug store on 1r -lin St- Distnvt No. 8, 100F. Mr. Copp, of Seaforth, has al- day and Wednesday except that the technical and' academic florid, extravagant gesture, Lbey his , wifetoshnrrh or U2e morv- d"7PP'��d in to Pay my -wde-back and has also iu�- a new ► Mr. John Dale, Jr, Tucker- so rented his farm on the Parr courses will be held from 7.30 *to, 10:30 p.m. wipe out all,, their, sins cif the Jes, during the year. He takes the five bucks she's borrowed ligbti system in his'store- Fmkth�had a colt killed' by light- Line to Wm. Sinclair, of Bruce- The nights on which courses. will be canducted:&reL last 12 months apd lay the his holidays in th6 fall, when recently. Her eyes were shining Mrs. Miller Edwards. grand nig. D - was pasturing at a farm field; :'for six years, at an an- shown for each subject groundwork for another year of the boys are -going deer -bunt, and her'poor, har�assed face old lady of Hay,Tovraship, near in In addition to feeti mentioned hereunder all candidates a�vay, with murder. noel rent of S300. are required to be protected by thel3oard's liability insur. getting ing. Mabel Stays home, It'giVeS was ail lit up, as she told us Hensall. riU celebrate her 90th Mr. Thomas Sh&Htt, son of ' Mr. John -McGregor, one of Few of these birds are the her a good chance to rake the about the Wonderful thrill of birthday at her hame on Oct 1. Th , ante Program. On enrollment $1.00 will be collected for omas Sherritt- of Heniall, is Hunett,s Iniust enterprising gentle, meek, timid, humble, leaves and get the storm vhn- their anniversary celebration- kms. Romer J, Mellon, con. in Victoria Hospital, London, farmers this purpose. -has a fine herd of . If you wish any courses not offered, please indicate henpecked husbands this, era draws cm, Charlie had come straight vener of the ladies' tourn=ent 1�-here he,underwent an opera- Holstein}which he show- your interest in writing to Mr. P_ Homuth, Principal, or has spawned, like, you and 'me. ivime after work- wi ut.drinks committee of Seaforth Lav: r, tion' . for appendicitis. ed at Phone 482-3471 before -4 October. Not they.; Among their. ranks Charlif, has a lot of trouble and with roses.: hustleA-her in- Bowling Club, entprtained the The local branch of the Red James f3allantype, of Farqu- •you find the deer hunters, the W i t h label's extravagance. to her glad rats and taken ber ladies' club to ]uLcb 'follawirlg Cross y,,jd a fruit shower for her, last four valuable calves Her -k- he -' out to the golf club for dinner, a tournament,, Mrs. L H, Weed- t-0 • fishermen, the bard drinkers, T gives her thirty dol he `Canac�jan ciek ar�d wound- by bloating on,clover, REGISTRATION the poker players, the philan• lars a week tf.+- run the house She'd had to come brime with mark and -Mrs. V'm. TAt Hail derers. and feed and- clothe- the kids &(joie friends: because' Charlie were prize winricr-_. ed, Simon McKenzie, on the 2nd Registration will be held in the Auditorium Monday . - Air. H. B. Edge has donated concession of Tuckersmith, made 4 October and Wednesday 6 October, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.rn.' And yet. with a combitation and herself. and ski just runs had -andjered into the locker Perfe<,t weather and an otit• ora eleciric rar,,�Ze and an �elec- a big mark at the Toronto Fair. of utter effront-eri,and ineredi- right through it, as though the nom and got involved in a Etand.ing exhibit attracted ble,craftiness. keyit off stuff grew on trees, Sormet, a 1`c table lamp fur .which tick- His well known imported a .t ImcS poker. game. But she just large, creed to -the Seaforth BUSINESt COURSES every yl?_ar, A big bash of can� she hasn't even eriough left on erjUldn't express her apprecia- Fall Fair_, ets will be sold, Some boys not Clydesdale '-stallion, "Kennil- dy, a flourish af flowers, dinner saturdaY W but his weekend far fr,)m Seaforth gave a magic worth," won the special prize C "I A . aterial provided. Fee $5.00 per subject. and a night on the town; and caF-e of beer- uon of. his thoughtfulness and Airs. M A�hteid was .the lantern show and made W-00 for the best stallion with five andidates,niay choose 2 of: kindness in remembering ibeir guest speaker at the WBIS meet-'foj. the Red Cross. of his get the old lady falls for it every He had rale close to tears aE anni-i-ersary, ing. W Iliam Heard and R. Wat- Mr. George Weir, of"Usborne, TYPEWRITING (Monday),• time: be vild me about. the folly of Aly wife -S eom�herlt_ later: son. Stanley Township, are has di-Vosed of hA' 100 -acre BOOKKEEPING Wednesda�) This is the part I can't under- lettjhg. women handl.- the mon- -T cut his throat"' From The Hurorf Exposifor SHORTHAND (Monday) I ­ I I � putting in new stabling for Pen- farm to Mr. Axthur Rollins, late BUSINESS MACHINES (Wednesday) September 24, 1915' We Eros .,rin"their new barn.,of Killarney, Manitoba. it was BUSINESS ORGANIZATION and FINANCE Peter MSS, of the Tbames Dr.- Tufrqr&s Begs' Button Mold for $5,800. (Monday) A Maccluff Ottawa Report (.60 C, TECHNICAL COUR'SES, . nee More 'Unto the Breach 0 0 All mqkterial provided. Fee $75.00, per subject. OTTAWA The dove of peace Party which, with some reason, ShOuid have Prairie seats in t "Do Yoti. Kndw' Mr. Ford? Candidates- may choose 2 of: the-' t DRAFTING (Monday) holding out the olive branch ga'd -been boiling his left wing next Parliament- The railway WELEING (Wednesday) flirtations weri? serious, W�bert may be a slightly incongruous legislation with 'its plan .for MAC INE SHOP PRACTISE (Monday) Cliche and his ADP's in Quebec AUTO, MECHANICS (Wednesday)• role for John Diefenbaker but a are not being'; discounted this line abawfon-ment must sooner ELECTRICITY (Monday) wise one nevertheless, So far time, or later be •tackled. It has been BUILDING CONSTRUCTION and HOME his -overtures have received no The possibility that 'the Lib- hanging fire since 1961 when REPAIR (Wednesday), enthusiastic response, His, for- mer Defence Minister, Douglas eraLs might take as Many, as the Macpherson Royal Commir, _2110 ACADEMIC COURSES Harkness; bas,, made it Fin 65 seats in Quebec and perhaps Mn on -Transportation report, 10 French Canadian seats out/ ed. It is true that the Con, that he can ;6n his seat far better as an anti-Diefenbaker side the province is consider.-servative legislation also in- Textbooks not provided.' Fee $5.00 per subject. candidate. George Ries, now ed a problem, A government eluded provision for line han- Candidates my choose 2 subjects if enrollment warrants President of the Montreal Stock party weighed as •heavily as that donment. In fact the Liberals classes 2 nights a week. with ­French Canadians is the have done a lot to gugar the GRADES710 - 13 Exchange and making numer- last thing. to appeal to the rest bill.. But the Conservative leg. GRADE 1W N W MATHEMATICS (Book 7) our speeches on the Canadian, of Canada. Nothing can be said islation never. saw the light of economy, has not accepW the ncEs implied'invitation to -becodie a publicly of this danger but the day ,and the party is NEW CANADIAN COM Conservative candidate. •party workers can be expe#ed mitted on.this purely Western 0 to use privately this' n#e"sity Canada issue. The NDP is op. Requires minimum Scandiddtes. No textbooks provided. But outwardly the Congerv@' of having strong non-Frehth,re- eraly -,,opposed-., Even if the Tor- No fee. BASIC ENGLISH and CITIZ tives must close ranks behind. presentation on the Govern-. ler, as a party do not oppose E14SHtP, (Monday) their leader and he is obvi.ous. ment Ode of the House as a the bill On the hustings and 1� in a position to forgive and talking Point to get Anglo -Sax- in the House, individual Raine Phee"REATIONAL COURSES" forget at 1�ast until November on and ethnic group . votes, members can and wilt 8th. And of course there is al- The Conservative.decision to . Anoth" r Ching with which the Materiat.not provided. Fee $5.00- per subject. ways the chance that he mighi run the President of the Liberalswillhave to contend Manday--only, succeed in, getting the largest National Association, Dalton is a stronger NDP vote which, There's a good ebance-thit YOU do. He live8 an&wor1m.,rjgbtUm, . •BI%SIC SEWING 0 AOVANCED SEWING. grotp in the next House Of Camp, ag&Jnst the Hon. Mitchell generally speaking will be tak- MILLINERY Commons in which case he can Sharp, means that ,Liberals ca He gets around quit6 a, lot and he�-knows "MILLINERY , eM n en froni the Liberals rather than - wn- v � zw4w, ART and OIL PAINTING choose his own time for retire- no longer put Eglinton, Toron- Conservatives. 0 n e familia That's part of his job� NEEDLEPOINT ment iM it would certainly' tb, in the list of safe seats. It face that may be seen among not he before' IM. Own 0 is traditionally Tory territory NDP, candidates this, time is He's, the manager ° of . Y"wr: l0e:aI. branch. of-, Canadidw hV96t& r%Lap To underestimate Mr. Diefen- 'and, Mr. Camp, backed undoubt, Alistair Sfewart. The big Ig " bluff op AGRILIULTURE baker, on the eve of an electign edly by the former' -member Canadian Scot hadn't made up Bank of Corhmerce'.,'Ahd hes a good, man, to know Ft* heo:i campaign may be a mistake and and Finance Minister, the Hon. his mind at tir(ieL of Fee No -_ First Class, 23,0cf*bar-,, writing,but FAM MANAGEMENT PR&ITABLE one which the Liberals could Donald Fleming tvitl be a strong would be an asset to with financial matto�9-6rdt)rsqmd advke� onauythinjpto d6wffihj" -tMdfiday), find aostly. He is- still the caln. candidate. his' party FINANCE" ed, t� -Parliament banking; he's the mAb3o,,s�. It means at. least and, indeed, er without drival. in Que- that the Minister of Trade .,and .,and should he be elected. 13id aside cc at least, Liberal fortunes Commerce will be able, to spend from the fact that he is view- If you haven't aire;idy met him, by all, mwamcall&-soom lWt CliAtOn Di9tri have been Imptoved by the en- less time trying to gain seats ing a return to the rough and ct Collegiate 'Instittite, trance of a strong left wing for his Party an the Prairjes. tumble of politics with. mixed' be glad to see you, Board,, regtiires teachers, for the trio, Jean Marchand, ^Gerard Prairie gains -may prove tough feeling his -old seat of Winni. Pelletier and Pierre-Ellf6tt Tru- going, for the Liberals who now Peg 14orth has been pre -emoted 4bove mentioned, night, school ,dean.. Marldhand' will probably hold only three seats betWeeift since 1962 by an NDP membbr, mmeneing 18 take bfis,place as Mr. Pearson's the Manitoba boundary and the WOW Orlikow. With 'Statiley CANADIAN� IMPFERIAL ol , courges Co Queb& lieutenant if the L11), nockies. Saskatchewan is still Knowles firmly installed iq Win, octo6ry 1965. eralA are returned to office, the a - Diefenbaker fortress and nipeg Nofth'Centre this hav pori tfon which the Hon. Guy Tories are talking hopefully of rows the vboice d Winnipeg OP COMMERCM. Appficatiofts -stating qualificatibns, -will ftvreau failed tb graw as he holding ail '17 seats, seats to two,. ofie held by the oe ftoiVe& 'to.servevow. prin. Over brdiicles �by Aft. lt.,116muth, CIPMAefoke 30') &Ptem W4 1965,� 77 V "k I= 41, a 0