The Huron Expositor, 1958-07-11, Page 2S-14'zC 1-860 Serifing the L'on:Imunitv FOot
SE FailoTEE, '01TARio, „ every, Thursday niorriing
..ANpREANT Y; 461*AN, t ii_j•tor.:.
• , SUBSCRIPTION, RATES:
_
- canacla (.1h a4vanc.e.) -0,50 a Yeal..
• -1,141:ted States (in advan-e )-, $350 a.: year.: :
- * *SIN' 0,1,E -- ,CQPIES'5 _c NTS EACH
tho#zed, as Secnii'd Classi:ivio, Fos Office'Department, Ottawa . •
' SEAPQRTWONTARIO,.,JULy 11, 158 '
er SwimmolOnStruction Means..laves Save
by
St Year nore than 1,000 people -
wiled in Canada. That is not..a
d record for any .nation.: .Those.
-women:. and children Jest • their
simply because theyolegleeted
o.observe elementary rules of 'water
det-Y-•
AY.Ory.- Year —the -.;Vair,i4i4ii. Red
.rosS- reminds Us- Of thee rules and..
,first ;glance they-seeni'Sd :obvicins
self-eviireiifthat .:,We'vTonder _why.
:Red Cross -keeps issuing thia..Ma-
rial. This is the: thought until we
'ok at the record and compare a fe-W•
atistics:
Most of _:those tragedies happened
ecause peoge-diel, ' Wilk -4)r never
alized they were in.'ank_.'danger.,
PYlvere.fOOlhardy and igheied :one
more of the simple precepts of
afety, in, on or near the water The
-r had an' opportunity to learn the_
unklarnentals-of .water,IMfety...
is--hot'llie -case , ine'Seaforth...
re the 'modern tiorisLpool-,' staffed
la: qualified :instructors, • pi vides ,
ery opportunity , for, the 3routh,.'df
e distriCt—and the older people too
learn the ,dangers- Of-'*ateri'and.
iow to avoid tragedy by lep,Fi-44g to
1.4'nni. •Courses this suinnier -already..
e, attracting more than ever, .'and
.week a total of 355 district
chil-
[reti have been enrolled for free in-
struction; which commenced
Tues-
day. Adult courses coMmeiice later
thiS Week. • _
:The Lions Club has been .carrying:..
on this work for Yeats and has made
t possible for hundreds; arid_;lignt
'Areas of district children te-learri'td
wira. u . to carry on the park and .
.tool program requires money, 'and
that is why the ,Lions Club wrote to
ach of the people in the district re-
cntly-rexplaining-itSt wbat tb
ion was. To date, 01UL a :truniber
ave answered, and about MO has
.i;,fieen•received, ofacialS say. But that
'-epresents but a small preportien of
he amount needed to clear'..the pool
f indebtliess and provide for park ,
Ma,intenance.ltThieanSth1 1ss,
:jhan one per cent of the people in the
• lifember• of
Canadian Vireekly,
•NewsPiPers
• .4s4oniation
district have .resporided.
,
The fini'd-isrstill'OPen. Surely - mo re
•_than one.: P6f...c.' ent of the people In`,‘
the district .served by ,The Seaforth-
, Liens. -Pool are concerned about the:7-
; 'Centribiitien 'the. POol-makeS• -to.. the 1
w-jelfare.•Of t1i distrct '.The -.way to
show such, a :Concern is to •forward 4
—orration*ow:;`
•
SovncFSuggestion
Thee is much Merit iri a..proposal:
advanced bytheauthor of, a, letter -
'7.),Yhte1TaPpeared...--in riast,Week-"S--isSUe,-.
,
of Ther.j-turon,,E4ositoti: Izte*Tiiiter;
7i:gliTjfig.as."Ptibli.C' He1th"asks why
steps are nnk talceia.:, to. ensure.."thatadults .Qontinue to receive ',tetanus. .
toxoidanoculationSiu:the man-
ner --as the-
" •-j.ii.1de • available
to choo1 children
...iThe4askilaeing-dorie:-, by the'Ontario
the County--
Rea1tIi Unit, nd local10.3,'ie10,-,f0' T
agaihst .• the.
dangers of varjetiSinfectiOSdiseas-
es, 15
'
,nan admirable one -.As long, as",
the children are, in.schooLitIs ensur-
ed
that the protection- is Maintained,
by. the ..administration Of "fieCessary.
'booster shots Vpon graduation it
• beeernes the'•res'pon§ihility-. of the
to acquire :his or her own .
protectionbe argued that adults shoUld
have. enough cominon'Sense to 'take
• steps. protectHtheinselVes agailiSt
infection.: If they, .don't, it IS 'their• .
bw.nhard'.1nck. - • -
On -the -other hand, as' a result Of
the protection 'given more or less
04.ttoinatically:'diiringione'S youth, the ,
';'•.tendency quite naturally is give no,
'thought to..,:the requirenients,.. that
•-might -' exist:- :1:*acquire �ntinuing
.`prote0ipri..While certainly no one
S'HaeSt§: the adult .population should -
be reqUired..bY:laW tbi obtain booster'•
:shOts,..:at.'the.".sanie ..tiine Much geed:
could be accomplished by educational
campaignS.beng condutedcorn,
by our correspondent
Why Not Extend Beneftts. Of
.4 it time the National liousiiag Act
Vag enlarged to perrnit loans for the
Purchase of existing- homes, as well-
as for :the purchase 'of neW..horaesE?
Toronto Star believes the gine
for the enlargetnentotfrie atfis.past
..NHA, I er.1160$',0?..
.reqUire a down 'payment, under cup.'
.tent conditions, of ,about 40 Per cent,
Or almost $6,000., The mortgage would
bear interest' atsixand one-half per
cent Second mortgage are ahnoSt
•:always rojnired andthey ,can nomi be
pei..and Advances. cogbiat 0,rgiment,;$ `. obtained oult,at seven per cent,and
support of its coricil.mion5, - :up, and only for Short periods of one
anad s national housing policy to three years_
liever-be •darap1ete4S long ait 'The •National :1-Teuse Builders'
oes not include loans for: thelogir, - assoiation 1ias PrOPPSed that the
chase Of existing as well as ...fibtisiiig:act.1*aniended to extend' its/.
the Star says "Alan'y people; es -
these • Nyith larger
• sWould prefer to own an.:.older h.inne
-,but are.forced to buy a ne*-heiase•be-,,
,•.:CaUse tlie3r cannot aacuthulate the
cash for, nor afford the interest pay-,
• ,Ments.on, an older one. . ,•
.1.
."NliA regulations now permit a proposal,. claim ji,ist the opposite„:-
, Majcitnuin loan to -pnrchaSers of $12,;.-. New -construction haS,not.declined. in ...
.800. 'ori, new- homes costing_(exCept in the U S, where federal loans have
Areas . of •premihin land values) ap.,„ ••-, covered used as well s new homes
prOzirna;tely $14,800. The -down pay- from %the, beginning. '
tient required,', therefore', is $2,000 "Indeed, NHA loans for .existing
Olid"the mortgage„ amortized over 'a housinginay be just the filip the Caja-
l:pig petiod, ig at six per cent -Second adin economy needs at this time. It
mortgages are pOssi, ld but in fad -would enable owners of: elder ,homes,
are rarely regturecl. .Eut a geond-: who want to sellbut caret'
fjnd buy -
:hand house se1ling•Par-$1.4i800 wOuld, erS, to liquidate: . 'their substantial
equities and put them molieytobther
uses., • It: -would • put spending money
• into the hands (if 'buyers Who 'no*
haVe to Utilie :all their resources to
make,..a;,doWn• payinent on an older.
• korlie, and then wait months. or years'
before they -have 'saved- enough, to .fiit
it upandtidy-things or it 1
"The National Housing' Apt.
• financing previsions, on a comparable.'
basis, to used housing: .Seme:econo-
mists--may,-argue,this would slow :tip
•construction of, new homes and have
a sdepreSsing effeCt en the national
. ,
economy. But the:builders, whe ,have
. 'nothing to -gairk,dir, ectlY.„.froin their, ,
Park -Sites 1)windling
(Kincardine News
It wettld be Pleasant to hear that
• the provincial authorities realize the
e -ofas a parks 'a -ea
va u Bruce
:and undertook flirther develepinent
somewhere in th penihSula in which worked reasonably :well for the post,.
public Sites, are dwindling to the van- war period.' But times are continual -
point, Rather than play poli- ly changing and '°the act must be
-ties-ul this respect, ,the goveniment changed With them: 'Economically
Alight take early aCtlOhywhieh WOI,11d ° and Socially, the house -builders'
pro -
win plaudits 40m people' of every peal is a 'good idea," the Star con -
party persuasion.1.uctes.
• ' ' ' s
4:2-rx
First T ns-
' First twins to •be born .in the
new wing of Alexandra Marine and
General •PloSpital arrived Thurs-
day, June 26. - They are -William
PanT, -eons of,
Mr . and,: , Mrs. William ,VVinsor,.
Baytield-Rd., Goderich. The father
is4einPloyed. 'at the RCAF :Station,
, • ,• _ potato patch•-nt such -an .advanced
Store -Sold • age. Nevertheless, that is where
Mr. 'Frank Alan - has: Sold, hiS 4evi•G"ped" of Winghath' was found
Berimiller general store to Mr: and: on Monday. -Mr. Good marked his
re.Y1hr,esy° tLloydook,PI)oisesines?sriotn-afonMiTivii:rstddali tglicidead health tph°nIwiinith° nth the aeyieaenndtiOins
last. ' They _naVe. a. family of three •of a"' touch of .stornaeh trouble
boy's: Mr,. and -Mrs.. Frard,c reinhider of,-tlie ulcers which
have been in this business for 18 be'- says all - buts 'finished, 'him. 54,
years and rill continue to reside years- ago. , Mr. ',Goad maintains,
at • Benmiller for the :present.- that.tlie cure,he took at that time'
Goderich Signal:Star. •, . * • was pretty effectite.,--tea brewed
. , • from the. .thorns. of..a wild . fruit,
Presents - rapers .TtO N6,1,V. Citizens frreerne.0' e. ojnelayineal-ieortire.„.0;e-n.ld:Iend_diic_aani
• JUdge Prank Fingland ,•adminis:
tered the oath a citizenship to nine
new -Canadians ,frorn. this. dis,trict
in a ceremony at the courthouse,
Goderich,' 'Thursday..., The_Judge
;congratulated each of.-the,-:::nitizens
personally •as . • he-. presented-, the
paper's. to" 39.. The-grouPinclude'cl
Hendrik and • Greta De ' 'Vries' ,
;George .-,Aisenschink and
,Sehlageter;,'Exeter.; Jose -13h; Tetras-,
and • Mina --Van DarsSelaer, Hay' strength of •the, building,:'and, can
,toindiShip;",'Johanna and „Arie Bin- diminish the loadcarrying;eapac-'.
nendyk,-.- Kippen.' , The ' cerenionY itY, of the structure to the danger
teak. place in the courtroom of the,•
• Many farmers do not :knew their
•
new _ cetmty
Times -Advocate.. • • , •-, ,
buiiding_s are infested. ah6, beetles
FEDERikljet4
NEWS
- By CARL HEMINGWA• Y • '
. The ClerkS• • throughout- , Huron
COutity seem to have'. done a, VerY
good, job •Qf Preparing the „Notete,
lists o'Ju1y 25. In most cases the
• farm orgaiiiiatient -.did'soinere
yising, -and a Sinall.! number of
fariners had their names removed.
If your'*n.ame Was -rerneved. You
will repeirire a letter front,the Cie*
•informing you (Yf'• this:, If you -Seel
yotir nanie ,;should be on the list
you can appealhy. letter,' to
Farm. Produets: •Marketing •B.o-ard,_
Parlianient Buiidin, Ter:Onto: The.
hearing is .Set -for July '14, 15 and
If .You are, to ,have, a vote you
ineet one of 'the -following
uiternentS: First, yon.• may.., be
the of 'the 'Property on Which
the •-hogst, are •produced; -seenzid,,
you, may, be the renter of the pro-
perty, on 'which hogs •al'epreduced
in .which ' ease the tenant. will Vote
father_ .t.hao. the: t Owner; 'third,: a
eorporation -or 'partnership May' .10 Q-
iigaged in the production Of,',hbtgs
in -r -which case the deputYrtiteffir&--
ing.tofficer twill- benotified of - the.
one ',representative 'who will.,.vete
corporation:7-or 'partner: -
ship.„ fourth, in the „case, of Joint
ownership the -first -.member to
•present himself at,:thepoll.. will
.-.;, In case'•will ;.,there
than one Vote for' -any
As the. camPaign progresseS it is
more andt,More _apparent, that, the
vast , inajeritY. -dfprpducers favor.
the hog .marketing plan. Being in
-fairer-will do-nothing ,t6--iceep
ferce.: You ,must cast --your ballot.'
Too many times farmers have Tar-
, „
NEW' -1104A D DRA S ARER
G. Franks hiThp, much a th area involved. actu--
'.tiCeix°111t e2e5:k:e‘naitr,9:;•)."-I,01• ,.;. ocAf°1111fillelsle1111111,:dPe43', rP4e.11/1.14°111irt°inl°1eiYinfi-tteshid•folwr.VhhtlIbelb:Within the::
jug fitaide, • whior are,.. change .Central Planning. 'Bureau ha's just •
land w11 1iten11y be
'OAthtrhernTlil'itti;:apileePair:aiivnasey,e7n_dia..1;i;,71.liffe „len- Thu. Alloilit.deslieryzrecis,:ollpietts:e'tYpIep4riti:/;anis!, \idve::Nti,etr'harle3.:
a “B!\\!.'' raeea*city' oYdetlaerit;g'ad'g-oo\VOI11.0(111.1topliiist_
• . •••. •
;ilea of th. etherlan s s ,u be
. This. is :being, made necessarY
come ta _the alarming coneluSion grown up,• durin,t/ : the. centuries:,
by 'the,' very, rapid growth; of its. calr.rie:heo,uiir.e.a:dritgeh.itildeesctwhicii:-ha-ve.-,
populaWn,.. Even... allowing for • 'It has -r, ehed these three' main:
-
.ions
gthreal;1'i‘riteDliuStifeted hpaiv•oe-
conclthat by. 1980 the ,Pepulation will-radst be maintained as separately-.
haVe, increased • by. at 'least ,.25 per situated -centers of gravity. -
cent, that is,.'front 11,000,000, t6 .A 'large -agricultural. central
.about, 13,500,000. -• • . . area be kept; -
•
The age-old solution of findiog • 3.: The Rand-Stact must be ex-- , -
more .living since by reclairning, panded an organized way,in ah
lan'd from the •sea can no.„Ionger outward direction, • ••'
be'tregardec.1 ,as effective even: to • Ender` the propoSecl plan, the,
a. Small. 'degree. • Even when the groups' of, eitieS 'In• :the AinSterdarnt -•
new ''Zilyder-- Zee polders are cena, .Zaandati, area The Hague
pleted in about 20 years' -time, the Delft region, and.Rotterdain shou'ld
additional- land') will ProVide fer not be allowed to have more than'
not more .tlian about 250,000.. 1;500;600 losable .each, because if .
The Dbita Plain:, by Which the they, greW, any larger the., urban •;.
_sea- arms___on the. sonthwest .ceast''edonorny-,waulcl -bedome dispropersr-
will he .clesed • tip and, a certairi liooately inc-eased • ,t_t, • --
*Punt' Of.. new spa,ee 1)e. Moreover, it: is regarded as es-- ,
produeed' residt, is not be serdial. that .t,d, Preveht_ the various .
Mg. -adopted in'..the -.main to help cities- .-from.. growing - teethes-,
sole „the- overpopulation problem., green belts, or buffer -strips, each:..
That plan is rriainly.de-signed as a not less than _three Miles, wide,. •
great Protective measure against must be Maintained.' '
tloods and TOSS -of vlifuable agri- -restfeetT-the're,'-
cultural lahd throtigh the deposit Port says that the large "ov--Tflcnv '
of - • of pspple will require at least id
• Land ,Needed
• -hew towns to be built- by 1980 -but---
eal.,'overcroWding •""Ptizzle is •••
In 'some 'respects, .however the .side the Rand-Stad four -nf theiti •
. . .
the, the--ne,w ,land,,recla.ination of the
ding-..of-1andon-which -Zuyder.:.Zee,
dreaSing millions of .Netherlanders. /Recreation Area Pro - d
tvill 12,e alale to live
•
•
o.red -plans m organiz..ation ' 'problem ' -t t
. • , is mos acu e
. The. report Suggests that new,'
re --
intei,iiiis ehairht-ah- 0.1... the , -charge, F and hav_e left “d_eorgo.-1,, to_ do-_, the, the Western-Parl--of----Holland -vv-hich -creation- -f- ac-il-itl-ettand- P°s-sibilitie-5-'
qiiestioned Mrl'ileLagan regard ..- -work. Since `-'George":- lc/Jew he has been called. the Rand ad " be -create-8' on tliP islands et Zee-.
illished a surprising amount for, Sea cbaStline and_the _three --big--
North land to the south of the Rand- ,...
mg his duty and profession, The had Your support, he has aecom-. This is ;the area between the
S.tact.,and_iti the Zuyder Zeeto the
-- -
act of induction was performed 1)y -
Dr. Semple.. --Blyth Standard. I V°t•i•-. --, --- - --' -: eah-t
t--''-------eltie-s---Of Amsterdam The Hague Trarts_eort pr'•„merris ,. too fi,tir,
northeaLt
is time erge. . '
0 i and' ” 'Rotterdam, ' and inclUding - - , , ,..
Teeing Potatoes' -,At 94 for ,You,„ You, will- have to markthose, cities:as well as dtrecht 111 Ric new, Plan, These "Win
'Not, many of -11's -even .hope to your '°-wil hallat at 'the Poll on Jul -Y versum Delft, ,'.-10..euda,. and .'Dor_ elude a OE•w ratiwaY,SYstern- to ett---
, 25. This- is the greatest Challenge nro-eht,' , , , , .. . --tile speed, an coin orta e „ray --__L____
' f - , lb -I: and- _-
000 people, or 36 per cent •of the "
:future industrial- centers of the--
1/20th of' tile -total of :the- Neth,„
newly' industrialized Holland.
erlands, if is inhabited' by. 4,000,- '
All, these _plans 'will, hOwev,er,
entire population.- BY - 1980 this iberen•nuolloab„1„e„," to Pr'-'we-ut 'a ful:ther-
Rand-Stad will accommodate about --"'';'"" "`-'-e et Valuable agrle111- .
5.,500.,000: _people, or rainris„ „to - er. tural.laild--being -absorbed, f r oth-'
tent of the exPectedi-population at et • Pur-POsn- '*ithin the neNt . 25i' -
., • .. - , , . ,, , - - --, • -,,, - •
years. ;.... •. •.• ., -•-
In itself the Rand-Stad is actill',0alld: brayT.ht-131:e'ilt,r-::_na,n1Pi_eitiP:iiin:.eodf eue:,._tl:eyrilirli,:'
ly large . - enough in ' areat to ean that the total gain o[:.land ,
such a ntinaber; but 'there 'is. an, Flevoland- will be completely, nulli-
other, and ,ver- important econ-. -
Plane -comPlication----The are-a-Titi--'fierl• ,
clinics some .of. the most valtiable,
. , . , , ..
agricultural and horticultural land
limn 13,ad•,given tuna tip.:=Wingham, self; , thus accounting for 'the -Piles
AdvanCe7Times. . • , - • of sawdust one often sees on. in., ,befe.ilithge.ow-ilotleenseiiro..elilitiwy."0, rmkeocistt.hoaft iitt
..q.,Fia-PPy. /vial • ;Arena Floor . .oftel a, 12,?•-iby 12f2 heath whfeh coMPrises • 8.7.'.Per--eerrt 4- all: the
.Tli'ere-.4.5 a good deal of -disSatis- has ,been ',infe'sted can be Whittled ' hothouse s and 94'' per Cent' of, the
„ .
faptiori. With :the new 'blacktop floor dowir ' easil3r • with a. jack-knife • to hult-C'eniti-Vation-::
.14.I4. in Inc'. Arena , as, ,a -..Lions . Club the, size •ot. a 4" b,v_ 4", Since the --These ' Produce , a large . proper- ,
project. '-After _the-l'floOr. was - laid depth' .of the beam is .the most ' tied of-Helland's expert crops.. and-
thel:,$6.4...4nestion ,Was ‘.., ``Is it.:'fin-, important dirriensibn,- such lines-. must, therefore be saved frorh be--
ished7. The :genera i 60/lien was tation- can seriously r affect ' the ing.9wrrun liy‘ the cities by
be laid to give 'a. Smooth ' Andlevelwhicli-,..other ; .row crops. continues but
that a final,top:dressing ,coat-"woilld
they are -. . Will- soon be stappe_d by_thetsize-of.--t
surface As -it- is :t • 'provides • 'Fora'--fong'rtinhe ' hulk- the ' main. th-er,1001r,lantsQ.'wi'-iy. '
who have --•Viewed 'it.. Arena 'man- tthheeiyr,' "cinacriti:tetaxspinangdittoizearircTinFrrioordeaxte; iti,M4Pirgohyternmeene-tihAgssixOASa):?thil held ,at, .
neither to the -SatisfaCtion .of: :Inost 'cities • have • been studying, how The ;la- anCruHT--
, . . .
ager , Art•-Breckles says, -that. it .is
as' mueb•-as..three inches .off being
. . , .. • ample,1 lie.Hague. had worked out
an .ekeellent. DialLiar,:tile.--g th On F.riday 'eg..enPig;-:julY•'--1-8;-41 ‘7'''
the Huron County ,Henie, Qin on,.
level at sem•e points, -....,aia_thaf_it of five satellite :towns in the area. P.m- The PrU-granf 'ATirli luelude -a •
,- t .,-..re,view. of the various. Tddinoristra--
,Thi'• i,..niReea.P°:riti:ta "Pcjianajiliplheteed rev..:is-le'-n.'-'11411110)atIttlii•-8'..°e:Mtit°,sji,....;Pva41,leertsira,,x1CcioniielY--, n
reach 94th b' thd '
this -aria . is • t. ca, 1'3; ei'r -to - and - e,„_pre se.-
_to -your faith in yourselves that_
has ever faced farm people. Let
everyone accept, it.
Powder Post Beetle
Damage Buildings
Powder -post beetle damage in
Ontario is a serious problem in
many farm buildings. Powder -post
beetles ' lay • their eggs well into
timbers in farm buildings. .The
larva- eats its way- out. and shoves
the powdered timber ahead of it-
HUron, jFarivi News
• . (By Al S. Bolton, Assistant '
•Agricultural -Representative)
Haying operations are general.,
.throughout the. county. -Early fields.. ..,
,ofnats„have now:headed. -ScUfflingt:
for- ,contrel/of weeds.. in •corn and ,
seena to thrive ;in warrn,- iSt ar.
Sixth Induction Serviee• - ea -s ----and this,---is-the--frrst-Mace to
would -le, impossible to . make. ide look for them . Some of. the - '
washeldhilen1Pdr-esisiP.!e.thienIP4tyith ' United. by hY he method .he has been-UsIng-' floors in, ,-.bariis have .heeeine 'Sif
Church - on :Monday, evening-- for Art floods' with", a -hose,- and .be-.., badly ,infested. .a..ligl'- ,deterforated
Rev,. R,,..E.. F: McLaggin who has.. cause of the variance ii. levels; he that they •are :datigereus, for the
been Called to the MiniStry• of this anticiPates r:that ': he ...Would' have farmer and children to •kvalk
chureh. Rev? W. D. Clark Wing- ; -shell Ice 'in th.e.,1* sPots--1-;,nek-' on. Stairways, leadind'ini to the
hani, r who • has been . the : - suPPIY' . . - t e - . _ , .. - mow are " often badly eaten - away
minister:,Or tire't'clurch .; since • the .____. - - ... , ,- -- .. , , and Ma4.51-'serieuSL-fall'a-Alaye been.
resignation ef ..Reir„. A.' ,AT..• watabti-70-AFOlt* 4;0 svvie'l.Ft.---64;ii-B .thigvred:_-bsr:1-1,_tisnsPeetirrg• farmers.'
several month ago .ciindticted-the t The4une-meeting74.1the"-Seaforth"wao-'45gem.:- ------''''"'''''''''' --7.
devotional portion ;. of: the .Serviee.:Sivitie • Club .was held.-Mondayt at ....•131:1Mt, ..eani'h-b"-±clOhe In , iirov-ent'
Rev. Jalnes 'Semple- D.D.; . of Egf71 the. farm of R.' B. MeMillan. - The ckainake'...WIth ii*-.W:"h/l/tlings, ,sPen
mandville, Called . the ten- mern- grouf judged two "elaSses, aof '112" nial Preservatives such as ereosete-
bers Of the Huron Presbytery who tureisows. The offie•al •-ng and pentachlorophenol can be us
were -present, to °the front of the he sows .w6re Oxen , by mr. „yie,„ tehe which keep anedepprtheveenbtetthtleesta' outofChurch and introduced -Rev'. MC- Milian And Arthur Bolton.
Lagan* to ,theM: Seiriple and ' inYing, their eggs in the timbers.
Therotth.- ventilation of the area to
prevent' warm, moist conditions is
alSo a• .
So Tar, as oId bitildings' are con:
'cerned,.-not. much can be' done•li
the buildings are infested$With the
beetles, because they have already
gained access to the tirriberS, and
are hard te get out. In such cas-
es', the beg. thing td de is tO burn
the members and-replac'e 'them
.with new natal, ,
Oiriz. papers were handed out and
Rev. T. Jr White, of • Londeshoro triSwered Jay' each .thember.; •
From The Huron Expositor •
• • JuI.37_1•1 0.83-
1Vlayor, A. D. -Sutherland; in
speaking at the Ban-Legion.garden
Pa'ktY- ThurSclay, evening, brought
out- a' number- of very interesting
facts ,concerriing the pregent SeaL
forth Highlanders Band. and Its
predecesors. Seaferth was nem,
ed in, 1860 and incorporated- as a
village in 1868; .and a toWn in 1875.
Even as a.' Village, hOwpver,', Sea-
Torth.bad: a..,band;' and a good one,
meolliers'•of the Sea -
forth Golf -and , Country Club were
the guests :of the. Mitchell club on
Wednesday, •Although 'no • scores
-were 'it is • understood
Seaforth players, secured a major-
ity. of points. • • .
•
A heavily loaded car a -grain,
bound for .Goderich;• and' also, an
empty car, were derailed on the
CNE. line Trent Stratford to •Gade-
rich; abOur three-quarters of a
,mile West of..St. Colunibau on Wed-
nesday afternoon. PaSsengers on
the afternoon train fram ,Goderich
had to leave their train, walk
around,the 'cieraited cars and board
another train,' .WhiCh got there to
:Stratford...ittat.-20*---minutes late,
Prom The Unroll. Expositor
July,11.0, 1908
-
• Mr. J.elan McKenzie has purchas-
ed the nitereSt of Mr. Oscar Sproat
in the Star VVing picture theatre
and is now sole proprietor.
• The other night some per4011 r
persont,- Went' itito the. gar en of
Mr. Marks liolbein and pulled up'
and carried -oft Some- of his Veger
tables, Mr. nbibein is offering a
reward of $5.00 for the convictiOrt
of the guilty. partieS% •
•
The excessi`yeTy hot weather of
the present Aeason seeniS to be
condnCiVe to• severe electrie
StOrmS. Scarcely a week has goxi.
Oast lht we have not had one or
tWo heaVy, stanns. '
At the Archibald anti Clidtriore
Interesting items gleaned from
The Huron Ekpositor of,,25, 50
and 75 wears ago. •
sale last :Friday,. the 'pacer; ``Lit-
tle,HarrY,/,' WaS-,purchased by sIVIr.
Prank for -$310.• •
„Some 'evil dispe-Sed person or,
persong broke-tintothe henhouse., of
Mr. William Payne'Ori' Wednesday
night and took ',several. heirs.
Mr. Jelin. ealbraith,- 'Winthrop,
has • rented Mr;',Edges house on
'111.arket Street, and movet in' next
Week. Fred Galbraith 'takes • the -
farm. They recently purthased 50
acres',from Mr. Hugh NfeIntosh.
• -
min The Huron. Expositor
July 13, 1883.-
„ .
' Mr. George -Strong, of the sixth
tencession Of Tuckersmith, had a
chiehen -hatched out a, few dhys
age which had four legs. - TWo". of
the pp,dal ,extremities are, in the
• proper:. place- and.. the two
fluoug ones -are-, situated ,further
back On the body and project out,
ward,-bht all•the.legs and feet are
preperlY formed- • ,•• • •
BArnett, tearitsten, for Mr. Timmat..
• A few days . age 'a:child of •Mr,.1
.Govenlock; of 'McKillop, got -sortie
glasS In its ey'et•<whieh Caused. in-
tense painand;endangered the eye-
sight. 'Barnett. hat taken the
child. to Toronto and it is feared.
the .e.ye haVe to renioved.
Mr. -«Taltn .metiroy, „_of tbe. 4tti.
concessien of--1VICKillop, who -left
Otiebec. thetecOnd Of Stine and
irifed at 1) errY onthe
11th arrived hotrie ago!tipt, Sgt-,
=lay.- • •
Last' Monday- a. gentleman nein-
ed 'O'Neill', of. Arthltr,, offered Mr.
•Thonias Stephens, of the Queen's
HdtI, 'the suln:Of 110,000 ,eash for
his hothl Property 4kere,-.but the
offer, Was declined, •
We are glad M be ,able state
that Mi. Walter Thompson has at
length deternibied to open the.oat,
meal _mill here. ,
•
Metsrs. llobertion-& otSea-
forth, have Tsold 30 'coal air stoiea
this- season, and. could, have sOld
as many. More, if, they could have
got m '
,
of the 'whole scheme, because ob- Home Econottliat, li'a,s arranged a
viously neither The Hague nor sPeeial Program forthe ladies in
.Hckllancl could afford to -ignore -such -the .411ditarigmf---•
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rb.asPaa'ertt-s...from... ParticPla-rThere are in Canada .164n on -
Plat/ to sO-I'Ve the overpopnlation, vernrnent radi b d sti ta-
problen, therehag beena muth
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meli' lttele-
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on. broad astiog stations; •ip.
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whole and-Stad area, 'addition' the Canadian 13roa' dcast-
• All seemed Set for this scheme ing Corporation owns and operates
to be put into operation when it 22 radio station'S and eight- tele
was suddenly-- discotered 'that vision. Stations.
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