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The Huron Expositor, 1958-02-21, Page 8
oN FXPOSITQRi SgAFQItT1J ONT, FEB. 21 1958 ,il. b•717 { 1 .o. E(f l ..�.'r •l:fr• ♦ •f;l. with Church Notices - Virst Presbyterian Chulcek-,-Mfn-. inter, Rev; AV. - " Raison; Glencoe, Vhuretr Sehool; 11 • Morning. Service, 80 p.m., Ves- per' Service. ' 14 eKIUop,; Charge,••=Services at »tiff's at 10 a.m., ,Bethel, .11:30; Cavan, i 2 p.m., Eastern Standard Time ,, Rev. W. 13.' Sumpuerell, Minister, St. Thomas AngliC an I;harch •-- . Warning Prayer, 17. aria:; Even- song•, 4;30 p.m.;, Holy Communion. the first Sunday of the: month at 11' :a.Xii., • and the -third Sunday of ,the,,month at 8 a.m.; Su_nday School. every Sunday morning at°10 a m:" -R,ev.. ;'3i. James, Rector '' Pentecostal ']tabernacle, Tues-' d ay, ' 8 pm:,' Bible Study''and• P rayer; Thursday_„:' 8 p.m,;: Sunday: .10 a iii.; 'Sunday .School; 11 a m.;, Morning •_ Worship;. Com.- munion Service;,.730 p.m;, Evan- gelistic Service. -Rev. H: Kendrick, • ch Ysgntoludvllc United Char . .-Dr- J: Semple, , Minister: :First Sun- a.in,, Special' ser iesof Sermons, tial' series or Sermons;' No .1, .10 a.r►%; Church School and::Minister.'.s- Class, Al.-a;in.;J tgsery Class; 1.1:30 Juziior,,Congregation; ••Thuri day; r Midweek . 'Service, . 8 p.m; ,(Note Change- in -night).; , .Northside,. United . Church Rev; Bruce lVtinister-lQ a.m•.;Church, School and Adult ,Bible Class; 11 Morning•. Worship; conducted the minister, nursery for-• toddlers, junior congregation, 2' p.m., Min isteii' s Church :Membership Crass :q--pYn `'Bible Knowledge' Col-; lege' ; 8 p m , Northside Young: 'People's.Fellow•shi�p CO... Means • ualat. Because O ©�P' Quail - u ess t Ensu •es' S Gc and C�uala. r Be - SURE. •F At These ova Prices WHILE THE FEBRUARY DELIVER DISCOUNTS ARE STILL;' IN'FORCE ' blue coal' II I3 -U NDAS L S Champion 'Stove and Furnace Oil &,, DVNnAs Lo11iEJi ._ Phone ; -573 :or =138 w, - PE C_ .at the 0-12-24 0-20-10 0-20-20 2-1240 �1 2-1 2-12.20 3-18-9 - 4-12-10 4-24-12 4-24-20 5-10-15 5-20-10 5-20-20 10-10-10 10-20-0 •10-20-20. 201,.:...,..:. Superphosphate 'he LITTLE .Store With :the :BIG'' lalues, SEAFOIiTH' Ifllilll I t1iiulullnll. UIUi1111A11IIUIIfl Pay Pay_ March 1st , . March '31st - 856190 ...590 • .. _. 65:45 66 r . 2 . 48.25 5'3 . - .0 :- 3-85 56.25 59.35`: 51.0 ..," 75.50} 81.15 55.30 66.50 - 77.45 64.05 74.45 941.95 •. •. 57.00 60.00 _`5 .0 6.65 82.60 56.05 67.90• 79.0• 0 .. , 65.50 75.60 96.10 41..05 . 41.85 REM:ENCBER: t� i r o : � ual r -t Fe riz BuyCo . t� pp .Y. Because- Only,Co-op Brnd, M U S -T Guarantee- Quail ty Because the Co-op 'is Own-- � ed byY 0 l� the Far • ers , .: TeSpecialize ;II"; Lines : of 5 NE* COMPOSITE DWELLING offers full fire and liability cover-, age at. 10% •below, regular: "rates to 0 otrie-owners For full information, ask us ' VV.TSON .f� M. A. :REID - Proprietor General se Per l In urance 'Phone :214 Seaforth Agents M. ,'A REID .. JO11N A:•-CARI5N0; IIIl1r1111111luJ IIIU1111I111U11o11ulluu Seaforth Properties Two -Storey Frame Dwelling, Vic-, lona St Recently remodelled All. -modern-7 conveniences. • Centrally located, and prieed right: Large , Two Storey ..Country Home, one mile . west of .Seaforth; Good • investment.. as income pro- perry Worth investigating Storey and. half'Fraine'; Dwelling, West St. °Ideal -remodelling, possi, helloes-Ppced right For Information 1\T C ACT .REI D R,ea1 EStatte.and Insurance PflONE 214 : SEAFORTH Other Properties Aliso ;Listed REMEMBER: •s .. Buy ...: y Coon Buy . Frgm- ills:_ hatP ats Iy...Cornpany P rof in : its R'ocitet . . P f�4RME�P�' OOOPI'1171V; )-1. 600 ,S'TATlON•,FEED MILL � R LEMON'S •.TAXI. aiid.'PARCEL'. SERVICE All PaBsngera• insured. raoiars CECIL DAlik 676' : 675 -ril E monde e .:,. .. •� UR UNITED cel CH, DR. J. SEMP,E, Minister The First:Sunday in Lent : General. Subject: Through. the 'Lenten SeasonµW tilt Christ` ; 1.1 A.M. The Cost Mark in Religion 1 7P..M Three Things Jestis Would Like To. Do For You Lent calls you to Penitence, SeIf,D;itscip}line::and Steels' DetrO ons. INT O INSTALMENTS, TAXES': SEEN. ? oNY ,� e g °g , w ant ued from `Fa a 11 Reeve S .v. e 1 o 1.and WIKS. was held ui the tC g coins, •an .the -other allo, sc�hooiroom; of 'the church. • The the difficulties,_of the.4toinent arose contended, that the snow :lead :tiiifi ownmeetui opened.. with rs; A3ox''beause- ofthe•necessity of:expert<down the trach;:adtha$ �t dn tBoyer iatthe chair.'' E then edit res beingPrude ionrapairs Hecome from the.t�wn.It waspta:'son wain 'sung.,,after which 1rs:.ad that• he 'recalled:renenUe, haytheCNR to look. after fluself, Leonard. Strong.'read the' scripture, ing seen where '• Goderie arena Aid., .Salvation Arany Homho' thefneo.th$:meeting washad' requested; an advapce of $G,000 Friendship; -which was:lakenbyThe request from, the Arena. Board Council aSreed to :a grant;$5�0-Mrs. Earl ' Papp e• • ,MStanley, here, :he said; was . for $1y�500; to to the ' Salvation .�1rMy' Iiain Ja`clrson^ledinprayer,take care of outstanding,accounts.end°n• R'hile therew,as ncrit- Ihe ninuf bfthe WAhere readCouncil agreed to an expenditure kinin asttq the jobwhich thSalo£.$1,S00, and'it' wasindicatedthat?tion Army is opine, CatiillarwMrs,Charles Eyre.Roll calltire_ arena. shouldbudget fQr its, re- Jirady 'questioned whether ivyas was answered" with a good •attend -quire mients� `and•ui oth arena re-the'right applicationof :•taxnds.ante T#le"•irieeting ran opened fore•quire�iiiientswouldbe taken: intoLoassit.private hgspitals.He business .The group• .decided. toconsideration;; when,,,the, estimates'agreed that, facilities at" the ,:pi-packa bale o bi='stat tothe,Fr sof councirWeredeterzuined an.F; tai were .usd -by•,local •resents John McRau liizn will olook after from tiYtie: ,to time, but felt rthat Want -Agents To Agree` . the tei}deency towards :subsidizing cards and flowers: for ,the sick, Cou cil delayed until the next such hospitals reit i 'public monies The WA will cater to ,th'e Junior. iireeting a" decision regarding the could Iead to,a controli:of he;>hos . Farmers . banquet on ,February; 27:, manner in;,'which"insurance:prem ,pltals`'aha dete'ioratTon`'in the; ser.`Mae • Snaith .gave:the .treasurer s rums will • be distributed-.lamong vice The riiftttilty was, as other report ' .. . or e-• ' p . :'the, . The meeting Was`,then'turned.ov Seaforth agents:• ---The difficulty councilloa•s .. hinted• our that , arose a8,.,a' result of, a report of public too, frequently didn't,' accept ea' to 'Miss Frances Houston, .WMS, the 'finance 'c'ommittee;last' year;, their• responsibilities insofar as,,sup- presideent,.and opened with a hymn . whiehrrreconiznended: that . he' in- porting 'organizations; such .as the Roll call, was' answered'r with ; ' a surance on. town• property be band- Salvation. Army, and,; in order to 'good attendance.• Miss' Houston' ex-' led .through a' broker, ' At that•tiine continue their -operations recourse plained , aboi t In"°>l¥feinoriam 'cep.' was -not .i die ted:a e:. dis.tribu- ,to ublic funds' became nec"ensu . of c tes, The Ea t r .ahanko Tering; itw.. n. a h p,,, y i s �e f b tion which the-brokeriwas, to.:make, Membership in the .ScottIYkem-' meeting was discussed . and .it was Council felt'`that the agents,, vant-; or ,al 'H s. ital. Board for .1.958i was' 'decided to leave.:it in the<'hands •of. ei1 the members to referee,: where ;a h roe dp Council also;, ave:i rev= the ,executive, ',She said that Miss' pp g , as'tlieY should agree, song; them - .•e al,readin s�and.'thefinal aasing Dlford> :superintendent of the Mis selves:, as to,, the distribntto i. ••. ton by-law make applicatioofor sign . Ba.nd, had;''mentioned the At the previous meeting of conn- highway impros e.rneht• grant m iii membership for Mission, Band be ctl some chiicidertion was' ive_n amoun'of: $1;D00 ing' a year, .• to a :formula` which ,had been pre- for ' construction: Last: year the 1 The • World Day' of• Prayer wi•ll, rented by M: A., :Rend;' • who .had am,dunt. had been for:;$9,000 main- be held ;on February 21; ,with•"Eg; been' named :as broker, .and''which tenance "lonly,-but.it�,vas indicated •mondviile ;taking. devotions. ` ilMrs represented ;the :method- in which'additional amount_; asked P',M.eGon�igle:•gav'e•�the treasurer',s premiums were ditribated1in oth thathis the ear,focnnsar ction •could"be 'report;.. :Mrs,' M: 'Haney.' Christian er",centres..- Based y RP y, • gxr•-s point syn -:.'transferred to. maintenance"if--!'a. Stewardship and','lVll Mr's . -".L. Strong;: tem `it took intl� consideration the requirement arose• literature ,:report, . The offering.ws length of urine in ;busiiwss,,the na Approval was given for the pur received after• which the,' themee titre, of. serviee offered, whether.. or chase of, three copies <of the Can song was',sung not a:resident of town, and'the ex- oda Te;fnperance .Act''from the, ,The• study a book. on Japan was, tent to -which he contributed to the Queen's Printer, Ottawa, • as - a ' re very ably taken: bYMiss •Mae. town = salt' of a request from Chief of Po� SmithShe •told :: of all.' the hard- Mayor .Christie suggested that lice Ed.'Erhardt ships over in Japan during and af- action; be held in :abeyance;: until, ; tero :the: war: During the a-ar min=` xt'in e ' '.and. brat• the eats; Council agreed thatall town ser, , , rte e Wig'.1-natter, g vices should:bee listed -under one: sion work:;was at -:a standstill.4.Their be requested;:to .discuss the matter,. health.siiffexedtoo She stated that and.: reach, an agreement. .Iii the i heading in tine telephone, directory. I: It' was sua ested that, the , FUC .after the 'war they "had. T hat they eventthh this is not: possible, coup bg earl the Three R•':s'-Relief Rehab- ell willthen. make a decision in the. -should also be ;included; but °Clerk matter'.-,Iii.!the 'meantime„ it was;' Wilson said this would' entail • an ilitation Reconstruction.. d h th PUC h d { ; Mrs, .Butt `sangi'a solo and the meeting closed by;singing' a^hymn. tjiss'`Housto`n Icd. 'in prayer, Aso cial half-hoiir was spent; with lunch served by.MVirs, D. Wallace's group: agreed -that.; the members of the extra cost, an tat e a, finance --committee ,w_ould „be.,avaii abler to sit in' witl ''the: agents -in any discussions that Might. be, held.. ,•Council gave some=consideration to the Provincial Government's proposal. to Make funds available• for the •relieving of unemployment. The-proposaI, containedii.::seven, pages, provided as one • councillor s '-'1-0.ts1 of .`ifs, ands an�ic :Suis•.. There' was doubt expressed.. that any; work contemplated m Seaforth wouldualifr,- The:f ho's-areavail able Only fox ?work whichhad not I(111111111111111111111,1111111111111r1. I1111illlli, p previciusly been `planked; or would I O hT U A Rif S.. not ordinarily,; be` :'carried• out; and 111llllltllllll�llillYnlllf#III11111U1111i111) must be completed byz' 31st o£,14Iay. The "gioposal".. proxaded a -1zst of ISS"CLARA McIiI>lTY.EY ' possible works which included Nhss Clara B.McT%inle a. na- • roads;and sadewaiks y' 'I think Premier Frost has been five of Seaforth and; a •former throwing coinwentcd teachr on the staff of th Councillor:Rra y,:..cVhile.:Cotinetllor Collegiate Tnstitutey.,d edthe SSateaforurday, Habkirk wondered how it would be .at Wellesley•Hospital, Toronto. She possible to go: ahead with-eonstruc. had been a .teacher'of•English' and tion-of.roads<-and sidewalks inr history at Oakwood Collegiate•",In- stifiite, Toronto; far- more than 25 winter weather It `-was-agreed;� however, '•that. the property coin- years -• e a or'.n in••Sea`' mitteewould:. look into fire matter - Miss 1VIcKinl y w s b. i with the thought•. that renovations forth; the daughter of the ]late. to.the:Town E1a11.and'int rior'deeor ' and •Margaret' McK.itiff.,. and a Ming might be included for about 10, years taught, at Mount The street; committee is' -to, take Forest; ;Listowel and_ S.eafortb,;. of such' action-`a's it sees;fn regarding ter; gr"aduating;from the University the , removal `;of . Snow : 'at' the: CNR of 'Toronto;.,- She taught; at, Oakville railway ,crossing:on: Street . Collegiate Institute. •from 1922 un_. Y e e t about.) 'ears` Q. '- .' officials;` ail Wier' �rettr, m n 5 y uestion arose after:" � , :'ad asked the`town to remove snow ago. Miss 'Melcinley was a mem- hicl it • Was; claimed hacl`:been ;her of ,,,:the University- Wori'en's plowed onto :'the railway•property. Club •and ctive:, in women'S Work at 007-peer•"Park Cinited Church.{ Funeral services Were 'held' Mon-'' •from :the A. W:: Miles Funeral QCAL BRIEFS day., •; Chapel, • •St Clair Ave., Toronto, E.:MdKenzie of Toren, and interment :.followed in • Mount considered it vias nti ustifiede _.. No action was taken'on a request "fair a . grant to aid • Huron County, Seed Pair being held in Clinton Council was of the opinion 'that:the lair was soinething which could be supported by , rural municipalities. It had never been held in Seaforth; Clerk, Wilson said, in answer to :a. query., Council, -adjourned at ;`11,40 -p:m; to, :spent a, few days with his brother and :sister, NIr. John Me Kende and'''Miss"Repa "McKenzie ` •Mrs: mm Jaes •Hill returned •hoe„ on..Saturday'after °spending'several, weeks` with •her son' 'and. daughter- inlaw; Mr and Mrs , Ivan Hill, of- Siincoe Mrs Smith was the :daughter'" of Mrs: Hugh Alexander spent the ,the late AF earander "Kerr and IIel- weekend -in Stratford. ',en Lapshe, of "McKillop, and ° re - Mrs. R. B, - Holmes spent,a few eeivod her early ,education irl Mc days in Zurich' last "week. ' • •Mrs. T' J1 ;Watson; of London;. '' Fallowing her marriage in, i.906,, arid.;Mr. and `Mrs'. W. C.• Bennett, she.. and her husband lived in' Mc' 'of Clinton, • called on Mrs. R. K. �illop until their:'retiren'tent to' Sea - McFarlane ea -McFarlane. 'and Mrs. j.,Patteritni forth about five:•years ago'In;1956. on' Saturday.': ' 'Mr. aiid;Mrs. Smith -marked their. Miss Peggy, Willis;' of Guelph, 'fiftieth' wedding; anniversary She spent the weekend at: the. home .of 'was a member of Northside United her . arents, _Mr and Mrs, ' Fred Church,c„ >J.. Willis• Besides her' husband;" she` isSur � Church has arrived' vived:by two.daughters, Mrs.:; -Carl Mg. home after.. spettding. two ,weeks -:(Janet) Dalton, Seafoit ;,,,andffMrs. i other relatives Wyman, : Grif in, ;" .with h s other d m a(Mary) Albany inA in Etngland-':` N)' ,and,-three-sons,,--Lapslieo- ionto ; °Alexander and , • Archibald Mr: and' Mrs. Howard Kerr, ;and', , family, Mr -and Mrs Leslie' Kerr 'McKilllop. There, are also fifteen and';,Mrs.. da,Mes-vPartridge, ;oil of grandchildren and eleven great Toronto; . and M,rS W: B•..Kerr, of' grandchildren. , • , Buffalo, N:Y., were here last .week- Funeral service will be .held 'at attending • the funeral of their the Box Funeral Chapel, Sehforth, trotfer, the'late Mrs:"James Kerrm : on -Friday at 2,p,,, with Rev. W.., Mrs. M Hr McKenzie, of Oshr H, . Sunimerell': and Rev. Bruce. 'awa, -is visiting her mother,' Mrs.' Hall officiating:- Burial will be 'in Mae ;Dorraiice •--•. Maitlandbank cemetery:~ , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nott and Mr. • and •Mrs., W. T. Teall were, in ,London last 'Friday night -.attend, ' eapping ekereises' at 'Victoria Hospital School of Nursing, . when The i. Staffa Women's Institute Misses Sally Nott and Ruth Vali- held a euchre:party and dance iii were two of 84 first-year' students. Staffa Nalt•on.,Priday. night with, a, receiving their nurse's caps. large attendance �vfiss S ,1via MacDttff. and Miss: : Mr. aiid • Mrs. Harold Latttitm, y Marion McLiwain, of Wallaceburg, 'of•Ro's"etlale, Mich., and Mr.' -and spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. John ',Walker and family,: of Mrs. Harvey McElwain. Sarnia, :Were ;with ?Vfr, and ;Mrs, Mr.. and Mrs: Arthur Golding Roy McGhee: • and ,family spent the .weekend With ' Mr. and:Mrs.:.,bred Watcher, and drts`, arents; Senator..and Mrs W ,family, of Strathroy, and Mr: and p ' n bn ' - .1:�- c' %o vt 5 � R `Mrs Jacll`llf Ghee, ,of d , s _... , lied lUtr:;: and ''M `s. McGhee, r:- $ O'Brieni= With T1ie ' LITTY�E Store With:. the BIG Mrs.:Walter;."visited wit_ Va rtes_..- SB, U TH i >i Mr. • and i M"rs. Donald: O'Brien, in • Pleasant cemetery ..MRS. PE RCY'SMI'FII Mrs:''rPercy Smith, ' the former:. Margaret Lapslie Kerr,; of McKil- lop Township, died in Seaforth Tuesday. She was in ,her 85th year. FOR SALE 50 Acres. in Mullett'; no:buildin€ fel Iver' UCI • ou'tES I'. YOUR CO-- OP NO A►S D E R1 TES ressur - o to ma Business ' forces e t h L e. follawln Changes:; ItJs Sri reay area,- gout of 11 n LYIa rea Norte r Rost v,; . frr ■ Phonoe 458'- of No. 'S of North rea Z on Nia Hi� Road • F` • Phone'' 784•: EL OI Hart' Seaforth'; Area ;North of: No, w W t•o.'- es f North A �-oq�--•-M a 1 00 I I I I IIII 111111 11.111111 11 II I I it I II 111111111111111111111111111111111111h SII 111111 Irl l�lliClill (IILIIL(Illl li _I_I. 1..-__.I cellent FULLY• adjust- �-meats, on 'Claims iecial Rates dor Farmers Er1c H'Shorty' MW ROE. --.Phone 394, 1111111111111111011.11111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIiIIl1111111111lllillllllllllilllill0llllllll111111 T0 IVIATI M �L1•VER E ED D N5 INN • TURD SA"TURDAY ertilizerDeliveryDa s a; ighway No. 8' Highway SEAEORTJI STAFFA WALDEN > 8z • 1 OADF' ;R OOT; Sus. Phone GSG.W - Res. 337-R" No Order Too Tao Sn all on all W 'Warm and Dry PO O T'VIN.f ?A R: Not all 'sizes left' iiia s oek, .bum they're good'liuys for this • s'eason and nest, , Bi -- No C)rder rte Deliver a Da_I . ;:.Ili a.de e ve 11 Golding--. Mr,' R S.- Boit and.' members of er his staff w e in Kitchener Thurs.:' dayevening attending a preSenta- tion of new Westinghouse „appli,, ane.e s , Mr. William J. , Doig, former: well;l itoWfl Tuckerstnith resident,. now pry Cislborne Township, ,was a•. visitor here .•-last, Week 1Wr.and .Mrs D. H. Wilson. spent the weekend: in Toronto. - Ur, Alistaai.r, Wigg,'of Barrie, -and Mr. Stewart Wigg',-of'London,Were called home• over the' Weekend .he, causeof the serious ss ' of -their- . illness- mother,• Mrs. i`. W. Wigg, in Scott Memorial I1ospitai ' ' . Mrs. P, Troutbeek- has accepted a position on the staff of the Pro -v., - Mee • of Ontario Savings Office. het e, Miss Florence Laidlaw 18. visit,,• inzin: Toronto R E G ISN• T' H E SEAFO TH -� Do3LE 411UIi,SDAY, `1'RIriAY hand SATt.1tDAyY "$ L, : CI1ASSR The F.B.I., wero,•puzzled. Seetiand-'3tarcir was baffled,. too. he French Police w"ere'flabbergastedl But iiiotthese pchasers that -=. --sei1c "a clue. It`S �inyster`id P. It s: hystdrica1. It's cloak and dagger shenanigans for the BoWery BOys always„ get their_ivan.`. RODEO 99 JANE 1011Gti JOHN ARCHER, This inside story of the zo,ughest, toughest `show on earth. It's a" thrill-tossed'storyl on-ROu1 a s For Orders 'a Over Pounds' At+ Small Chur e ROUTES WILL I3E_INCREASED'W3 WHEN , FERTILIZER SEASON ENDS op Where `e e From .the.•::�Il�lh Biu yd = e F r m er Are the' a wf� n r ur Services ices e So ® A • it Yn• our Command. d