The Huron Expositor, 1958-07-25, Page 11a
SEAFORTH MONUMENT.
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NEWS OFARNSALL`
NAtNU IS INJURED WHEN A`AIEI
BY BUCKING LAWN POWER MOWER
„Mr : Elmer Johnston, proprietor
of a service station on Highway h,
just south- of Hensall, met with, a
painful accident while 'starting a
- power lawn -mower;,, The mower
was sitting on a slant and when he
went to start it, :it timed overt -the
blade : cutting -two ..tendona, on. the
.top °iifliis leftlriaff—c r -Mr. Johnston,
whe, was attended by Dr. IL Gans.
of Exeter, was takeir to,South llnr- 'resident Charles Fiforl presided.
on Ffospital, 'Exeter, When a i um-
ber of stitches were required to.
close the wound;
Farmers Invited Tq•Som C b'i 0.
The Chamber ,of Commerce held
their luncheon meeting :fin, the leg-
ion Tull' on .Wednesday- with a 54
per cent attendance. YolYawxng.
the lrineheon, which; was catered
:by. Lie Legion Ladies'. Auitiiiary;:.
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INGFRICH'S SALES
• Seafarl i Prancli
'' r Seclforth 494 ; : Phone - Zurich 34
ERVICE
Pltiinbirrg "arid heating
one H1J. 2,9433 -',Clin`ton.
and District
•
" ` fox a bzief buaineas• session . gev=
oral .,e.w sales": p omotions and
ideas 'were-dischiased; and an 714
eros a of the recreational-faeili-
ties f .:lie town: To get ;a -more
balanced Chambex,of Commerce,;
farmer: .of the ' area . slwuld be :'la,
yited to become, xnembersF• the'
group decided,
VV1uteBeari Club x'oisis
Wednesday. evening the leaders
and. mem: hers of Henall " •White,
Bean Clit15 tools a rxiotor trip. to`
Alex 1Vf: Stewart's farm; near Ailsa
Craig, Mr. Stewart conducted thein
On' a'tour=of`hi"s farm, which pray;.
ed very:iirteresting. He gave a•talk-
an the :;different- farm:,products
:and means -by which they -are plant
ed a cared` for, and harvested. -
'At the;. eonelusion .of tiie,to`ur the
group were -served delicious wa-
jermelon."' Miss Phyllis Lestell;;on
behalf :of the ' members;, thanked
Mr. Stewart fpr.; a very' enjoyable
and Profitable evening. a _
Kinsanen I"Ian Progranf
•- Hensall-Kiiisrrien: have -their show
lined lip ``for, paher -.pay:.night;�rat
/the Hensall arena, arranged by
Paul Brothers;`of Kirkton. Featur-
edcon•the program' will be,outstand-
ing ' artists and ;will • include—',,the
I3ansen Sister; Jac1< Bateman,
ly Meek,;;•T?enny Nichols and lint,
m3' McDonald. -
Bmgo=and-other- games • Will b'e :a
highlight of the ;evening, Desjar-
dine's orchestra will provide
fora dance.. Proceeds will be used.
for service work. This 'a'etive club
is•: —noted --for:' having , undertaken
many worthwhile; seryl"ce projects
in 'the"past:
Mr. Dawe Shirray and; Mr `. and
Mrs. Albert Bhirray, Douglas and
Bruce, left- Wednesday for -Ottawa,
where they will spend a w:eek'vaca-
tioningy with Mr.' Shirra ,'s sisters;
Mrs H J',' D ` Cooke: and Miss Ag-.
nes -Shirray, of 'Ottawa.
• The nerd -steel-'bar-n, 40x100, . pn
the farm of K'en`Etue 1n_<th'e Dine
Water IilghWay, 12 miles north; of
Grand. Bend; is nearing' Completion::
Mr; Etde :lost his';barn in a disas-
trous fire recently.
•One .of•the,oldest laridnlarks ..iL
Zurich •was sold at auction ;to the
highest: bidder on Wednesday of
ternoon when-Ndrman, 0.4. oho;' who
lives :next:door, was `the purchaser.
She hawse,' over::l.00_years Gold, .was.
owned by' Mrs " `EYnma Sullivan•,
wlio is leaving to live with, a 'daugh•
-
ter. ••in; California.. Alvin •Walper,
was' the auctioneer. --
Mr: and Mrs: ,Dave Triebner,-uof
Kipper, ' attended -the - Triebner-
Ceaser wedding at- Owen Sound
Saturday: •
Mrs Carlyle Wilkanson-shared a
$509 jackpot .with three .other play•
-
errs at the " hinge held in::d inton en
Wednesday.-
4attie° -abject
o Poisoning ; In
astUre Season
• During the summer pasture sea
seti_there : areiia iy'types.•of- pois-
onsvt�ma .:a ect cattle, - ani
it.all Brest'poisons are caused by ,.
plants According to the' Ontario,
Veterinary.'`College;°.lead;:hi its var
ioui forms'is,one-of the most coin-
mon cattle poisons; -
,Caiile , that are s. errng onz '
chronic, lead poisonih , -
fre uentl
shqw. weakness and a stiffness of
the,;3oints, In. the' acute Toxin, •lead
poisoning may result -in a Chomp=:
ing %of the, ; jaws; trembling;' A tenth-'
eney to',Walk'in •circles, and eyen,
blindness. -
Good tidy, pastures. 'and barn-
y'ards can do Mitch <to prevent lead
poisoning.• ;'Old , paint Cans, . disc
catded car batteries, . and lead
arsenic - sprays ;'rgrd. spore of the :.
coihrnon `soirees of .lead' poisoning
THE SNAP
CtT
IPP e i rash T+ar9c pwrnxe
setting. last Sunday: for
Gould family reunion. a'
25 •members of the clan -from
eipeg, Regina, London; Far.
Exeter and Kansan; -
Attending were Mr. Clifford
Gould "and. lson,Wayne, Winnipeg,
Man., Mr. and Mrs IJtigb McCa7-
luin and sons, Keith and Neil, Re-
gina, Sado,; . Mr, and Mrs. Boyd
Swett are and :family, Nancy- Lee
And -Rodger; sudor€; MrP-. and
.Mrs Don Gooding - and family,
Debbie and Donztie, Parkhill; Mr.
and Mrs.. Edgar Munn, Tlensall,
Mrs: FlorenceGould, Mr. and,ivtis.
Douglas Gould and family and Tifr,,
and, Mrs: Drury and family, all
of 'Exeter. .
Mr, Clifford Gould, Mrs, McCal-
lt nv and ` Mrs. - Swetnam are
nephew and nieces of Mr. Edgar
Munn, of,Hensall, •
noht
T►ITiZGIC C
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Toohey, It.li • 3; hucan
AGENTS.= -Harry'! Coates,. E.
Centralia; ':Clayton Harris,
ebell; Stanley -'Hocking, Mitebe
SOLICI QR -'— 'W. G. Cochrane*
lxeter.
SECIIRTA1,t,Y-TREA$LIREIR—Ar.,.
thug Fraser, 'Exeter.
•
th;
TTAD''TOTS .l'ICT7u/2?E-.been shot frail') distance, the
story it tells would have been lost and you wouldn't have`the fun' of
guessing ;what this is all about.
"Home- C kso? Ire Depot.?ds
Should you,. ask a :professional'
photographer how close you: -ought
to be 'when you - snap a child's
picture, chances /.are he'd- say,
Close enough to see what's going
on. -
- ft's a good- rule :for any kind • of
;snapshot, too. ;But pit's, doubly imp
portant when you're• ,snapping the
srnall fry' to .move', in as close as
you possibly can without _cutting
of any main element of the plc
tura.,•
_
Let's say that the reason for a
particular 'picture- lies entirely in
the expression 'on. a child's face.
'$lie- child- might . -be cuddling a
pet, examining, a . :lower, popping_
bu'blile gum, ' orT reacting t oa new.
• food':,::- The >bese' plae`. for your
camera to --be •is just- as;•;close gas
it is; capable of making a •sharp
picture: With •'box "cameras this
distance`is about six feet until
•you slip:a' close-up attachment.
over 'the lens" Then, you may,.
move m to A. more ;;desirable ;three
and -a half feet. At this range, the.
zone ;of sharp focus is "rather. oar
yow; so you'll do well to measure
1
s
but sharply focused backgrounds.
In .most eases, however, we feel
that, interest vi11 he concentrated'
in the' expression • on your •small
subjects face: -And that's- wlry
a close-up is you best' bet, 13ur-a
snapshot of a yodngater can - be
close. and sharp and•std1 xniss its.'
,:mark -in effectiveness. This :;hap=,_
peps • when . you.: stand stiff -hacked=
'in' alI _of_ your: heightZ, and 'shoot
n.
dowat a ' child who's' Jess than'
half -your siz.e. .All you 'catch; is .a
'good shod of the top:of head—,
and not much else. His expression
—which'- tells so _ ,Bruch 'of -::'rhe--
'story- s completely lost to; view.
Here's• a case where you, should'
keep • your '• camera ' down
even if it means bending, •kneel-
-ing, stooping, squatting or. sprawl
ing
John; VanGudden
Advertis ng speeds the introduc=
tionofnew products that are need-,
ed--
t'E
your camera -to -subject distance For
with,a little care. ,.. Tasty Eating,
• Where the picture -situation de-
pends > ,en what the, full figure of
the 'child . is ,i up •.to; step back a
pace or -two lin order to catch...the
entire subjeet in your viewfinder.
If there's, even: the slightest chance,
that your subject : might change
position' back up an' -extra foot_or.
so to allow a safety''. zone.
Often the 'meaning—the special,
mood--ofa' pi.cture•,will depend' to
somedegree .upon the background
Whth
en- is is 'the ease, include, as,
much; of it as you' need; ;but no
more. Generally ,speaking, snap-
shots. of this_ -kind call -for simple
.-Farmer$ :are .• warned' 11 a a ,cow
suffering from rabies may show
symptoms .very, •.similar to lead:
poisoning. ? A .veterinarian' should
be : consulted for 'diagnosis and
treatment.
Advertising is a public" servant:
—used, in - the public interest:
ood. Receding
for' :the
Whole Family
News
Family Features
Facts
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